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Français : Sceau-cylindre en hématite, avec impression moderne. Scène figurée : scène de présentation d'un orant à un personnage assis tenant un gobelet. Inscription : "(A) Ebarat, le Roi, Kuk-Kalla, fils de Kuk-Sarum, serviteur de Shilhaha (a dédié ce cylindre)". Suse (Iran), v. 1900 av. J.-C. Sb 6225 https://collections.louvre.fr/ark:/53355/cl010180039
English: Cylinder seal in hematite, with modern impression. Figurative scene: scene of presentation of an orant to a seated figure holding a goblet. Inscription: "(A) Ebarat, the King, Kuk-Kalla, son of Kuk-Sarum, servant of Shilhaha (dedicated this cylinder)". Susa (Iran), c. 1900 BC. Sb 6225
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