Buff to orange terra cotta head of a ram. Body broken away and missing. Hollow. Eye, horns, and wool indicated by applied pellets. Incised detail on horn, mouth. One side only preserved.
a god driving a lion. he sits sideways on the rump of the beast, which advances right, holding it in by a rope attached to a broad collar connected with a circular cheek-piece which almost suggests a bit
UE VII: bird, perhaps a dove, with incised detail. Dove of buff terra cotta. Facing forward, wing feathers deeply incised in rows across the back, vertical incised lines on throat and breast. Flat base.
Buff to pink terra cotta bird (or duck) on a pedastal, concave base. Plump body, small head. Broad short tail.-object was associated with U.17194 but U.17184 is written on the piece itself.
2015 description: Bird with a broad flat tail and with pedestal like legs and a flared stem as a base/feet. The ceramic is buff colored. The body is hollow with a hole at the top.
CBS Register: cylinder seal. hematite. "Samas," votary and a minor goddess. 22 x 10 mm c. 2000bcUE X: worshipper standing before the same type of god who holds his weapon horizontally and steps forwards, his bare leg resting on a small base. There is a sun-disk and crescent above. Behind the worshipper the assistant goddess prays with both hands raised. Seal of Arad Sin, arad nin-subur. Haematite cylinder.