Suppliant goddess and worshiper before enthroned god with rod

between 1894 B.C. and 1595 B.C.
lapis lazuli
21 x 11 mm
Morgan Seal 340
Provenance: 
Acquired by Pierpont Morgan sometime between 1885 and 1908.
Notes: 

"A number of Old Babylonian seals, in depicting a minor goddess leading a worshiper by the hand toward an enthroned deity (333-339), preserve the scheme used for this subject in the Third Dynasty of Ur. However, the inscriptions, as well as the details of dress mentioned above in relation to scenes portraying worship of an enthroned king or god, serve to distinguish these seals as Old Babylonian. On the other hand, some seals with the same subject show the interceding goddess standing behind the worshiper (340-344)." Porada, CANES, p. 42

Summary: 

Suppliant goddess and worshiper before god holding rod, who is enthroned on upholstered stool -- Crescent in sky -- Terminal: inscription (erased).

Place: 
Southern Mesopotamia.
Classification: 
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