Hero (archer) hunting horned serpent (bashmu)


Hero (archer) hunting horned serpent (bashmu)
Kategória Cylinder Seals
Description of the seal image The scene is framed by line borders at the top and bottom. A hero (archer) wearing a tunic aims his bow at a coiled-up horned serpent.
Figures, motifs/symbols - borderlines (2): line borders at the top and bottom
- hero: archer, wearing tunic
- horned serpent (bashmu): coiled-up
Subcategory bead cylinder seal
Collection Penn Museum
Museum Number B14354 – CBS 14354
Condition, shape weathered surface
Culture / Production Place Neo-Babylonian
Provenance excavated at Nippur in 1894
First Occurrence 1984
Archaeological context Nippur, hill VIII
Registration number N/A
Dimensions (mm), height, diameter h: 22, d: 8
Material and features "glazed pottery"
Style sintered quartz
Scene hunting
Bibliography

Legrain 1925, 313 no. 646 and pl. XXXIII.



Legrain, L.: The Culture of the Babylonians. From Their Seals in the Collections of the Museum. I–II. (Publications of the Babylonian Section 14) Philadelphia, 1925.