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valuable series of designs on cylinders belonging to the same half century, and in 
a very early period of Chaldean art. 
8. Another impression of a cylinder of a patesi of Ra in which a 
sun-god with rays ascends a mountain. An accompanying goddess presents the 
worshiper with a sacrifice (fig. 50a). See de Sarzec, “ Découvertes,” p. 286. 

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g. Impression of a cylinder of Dungi (fig. 51), King of Ur, on a tablet belong- 
ing to myself, hitherto unpublished. It represents Gilgamesh fighting a winged 
monster. ‘The inscription reads: 
To Dungi, 
of royal seed 
by Ur-Dumuzi, 
Scribe, his 
servant. —PRice. 
10. A very complete impression of a seal with the name of Dungi is to be seen 
in fig. 51a. ‘The god holds a two-handled vase, and the goddess presents a wor- 
shiper. Before the god is a peculiar sort 
of altar. The inscription is given by 
Heuzey as “Dungi, mighty hero, King of 
Ur, King of the four regions; Ur-[pasag ?] 
the scribe, thy servant.’ Above the in- 
scription is the lion-headed eagle of 
Lagash. 
11. Another cylinder impression on 
an unpublished tablet belonging to myself, fic 
with name of Dungi, King of Ur (fig. eae A worshiper is led to a seated bearded 
god. 

