Old Babylonian cylinder seal with depiction of the man with the mace, conventional name for an unidentified possibly divine figure, Behind him stands a suppliant goddess. He stands before Nergal, the god of pestilence and death whose foot is planted on a crouching lion and holds a triple headed mace. It has the inscription Apil Sin, son of Silli Ishtar, servant of the god Nin shubur. Mesopotamia. Old Babylonian Period: 1800 1600 BC Material: Haematite.
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