"The cylinders of this group [900-908] contain a number of features distinctive of Cappadocian and of Syrian glyptic, besides some Mesopotamian elements, though the latter are less prominent here than in the Old Assyrian and in the provincial Babylonian group. ... Departure from Mesopotamian practice can be seen in the gesture of the worshiper (900, 906) tendering to the enthroned deity an antelope that he holds by its hind leg." . Porada, CANES, p. 114
God or hero (in frontal view) holding two weapons -- Altar -- Goddess(?) with cup, on mountain(?) -- Two crossed antelopes over squatting monkey -- Worshiper tendering animal to seated deity with cup -- Before deity, star disk in crescent -- Behind deity, ball staff.