EditorialCylinder seal and imprint, Paleo-Babylonian period. Deity with a vase from which flows the water of life; the god (identified by his horned crown) stands on a bull. Before him a worshipper, followed by a goddess. Haematite, H: 2,6 cm AO 2333.
EditorialWorshipper adoring the Great Goddess, seated on a winged griffin. Her symbols, moon-sickle and stars, in the background. Bronze, H: 4,2 cm AO 23004.
EditorialStatuette of a kneeling man, known as The Worshipper of Larsa. Dedicated by an inhabitant of Larsa to the god Amurru for the life of Hammurabi. Bronze and gold, early 2nd millenium BC. This votive statuette has an inscription, in one of the sides, dedi...