"Most of the seals of this style [cut-style]... date from the first millennium. They can be divided into an earlier group, dated approximately in the ninth or eighth century B.C. (724-733), and a later, belonging probably to the seventh and sixth centuries (734-746)... Seals 731 and 732 present variations of these themes. In 731 only one worshiper is represented; in 732 a bird and an ibex replace the worshipers beside the tree."--Porada, CANES, p. 88
Kneeling worshiper, with hand extended toward tree with winged sun disk above it -- Terminal: crescent, seven globes, four-pointed star, fish, one above other.