Cylindrical bead. [Handwritten on card by Yoko Tomabechi: Two very minor chips on upper edge; one very small chip on lower edge. From left: standing suppliant figure behind deity with mace; these two face a standing deity. In field: crescent between the two deities; cuneiform sign of uncertain significance behind god with mace. Hematite. Old Babylonian.]
Donor:
Alfred Kohlberg
Collection place:
Mesopotamia
Culture or time period:
Old Babylonian (ca. 1900–1600 BC)
Collector:
Henry Ludwig Frederick Lutz
Collection date:
before 1930
Materials:
Faience (composite material) (faience, blue) and Hematite
Object type:
archaeology
Accession date:
1930
Department:
Asia (except western Russia)
Dimensions:
length 18 millimeters and width 8 millimeters
Loans:
S1972-1973 #20: Middle Eastern Languages and Cultures (UC Berkeley)/Margaret Perkins (November 6, 1972–November 7, 1972)