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engraved with a scene representing a goddess in 

 an attitude of adoration before a god. 



[No. 102,563.] • 



21. Haematite cylinder-seal engraved with figures of 



the West Semitic god Martu, and an attendant 

 goddess. [No. 102,496.] 



22. Mother-of-emerald cylinder-seal engraved with a 



scene representing the worship of the god Ninib, 

 and the inscription, " Ninib, the mighty hero, the 

 son of the god Enlil." [No. 105,555.] 



23. Haematite cylinder-seal of Sin-imguranni, engraved 



with a scene representing the worship of a god ; 

 the inscription has been defaced intentionally. 



[No. 102,554.] 



24. Haematite cylinder-seal engraved with figures of 



Ad ad, the Storm-god, and his wife the goddess 

 Shala. [No. 102,551.] 



25. Haematite cylinder-seal engraved with figures of 



Hittite deities and divine emblems. 



[No. 102,580.1 



26. Chalcedony cylinder-seal engraved with figures of 



the Sacred Tree, the Winged Disk and mytho- 

 logical beings. [No. 102,572.] 



27. Jasper scarab engraved with a scene representing a 



priest, or worshipper, standing in the presence of 

 a seated god ; above is a crescent. 



[No. 102,570.] 



28. Agate scaraboid engraved with the figure of a Persian 



sphinx and divine emblems. [No. 102,569.] 



29. Haematite Gnostic amulet, in its original bronze 



setting, inscribed with sacred symbols and magical 

 formulae. [No. 48,024.] 



iv. — A collection of nine cylinder-seals, among which may 

 be noted : 



1. Chalcedony cylinder-seal of the lady " Kikhadi 



[turn], the daughter of Sin-gamil, the handmaid 

 of Pa-bilsag." [No. 102,595.] 



2. Haematite cylinder-seal engraved with a scene repre- 



senting a goddess leading the owner into the 

 presence of the god Ninshakh. [No. 102,598.] 



3. Haematite cylinder-seal, engraved with a scene con- 



nected with the worship of Shamash, the Sun-god, 

 and his wife Aa. [No. 102,590.] 



v. — Three cylinder-seals : 



1. Serpentine cylinder-seal engraved with a scene repre- 

 senting a deity leading a worshipper, who is 

 followed by an attendant, into the presence of the 

 Corn-god. The god is seated on a heap of grain, 

 and holds three ears of corn in his hand ; from 

 behind sprout ears of corn. [No. 102,990.] 



2, 3. Two shell cylinder-seals. [Nos. 102,991-2.] 



