CDLI Seals 016761 (physical) (P525402)
Administrative Stamp seal excavated in Hamath (mod. Hama), dated to the Neo-Assyrian (ca. 911-612 BC) period and now kept in Nationalmuseet, Copenhagen, DenmarkMetadata / catalogue
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Museum Collection(s)
Nationalmuseet, Copenhagen, DenmarkMuseum Number
NMC 6A383Provenience
Hamath (mod. Hama)Material(s)
StoneLanguage(s)
LuwianMeasurements
30.0 mm × 18.0 mm × 16.0 mmSeal
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Artifact type:
Stamp seal Artifact type comments:
Clay bulla with two stamp seals, of which one contains Aramaic writing
- Material: Stone
- Measurements (mm): 30.0 high × 18.0 wide × 16.0 thick
- Weight:
- Artifact Preservation: 75%
- Condition Description:
- Join Information:
- Seal no.: S015570
- Seal information:
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Artifact comments:
Clay bulla with two stamp seals, of which one contains Aramaic writing
- Genre(s):
- Language(s): Luwian
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history: Arbøll SAAB 26, 05
[Arbøll2020AAAB26] Arbøll, Troels Pank. 2020. SAAB.
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history: Otzen (1990) Hama II/2, 265, AramSig 1, Riis and Buhl (1990) Hama II/2, 90, 93 Fig. 46
[sec137381] N.d.
- Composite No.:
- Museum No.: NMC 6A383
- Accession No.:
- Provenience: Hamath (mod. Hama)
- Elevation:
- Stratigraphic Level: E
- Excavation No:
- Findspot Square: N16 Room A no. 7
- Findspot Comments:
- Period: Neo-Assyrian (ca. 911-612 BC)
- Dates Referenced:
- Alternative Years:
- Date Comments:
- Accounting Period: 0
Created | Creator | Type | Authors | Project | Reviewer | Status | Action |
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2023-07-30 at 07:57:15 | Firth, Richard | Artifact | Firth, Richard | Firth, Richard | approved |
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2023-07-27 at 18:20:06 | Firth, Richard | Artifact | Firth, Richard | Firth, Richard | approved |
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2021-12-14 at 00:00:00 | CDLI | Artifact | CDLI | CDLI | approved |
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