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cylinder seal

noun

  1. a small carved cylinder used especially by the ancient Mesopotamians to impress a design in wet clay.


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Word History and Origins

Origin of cylinder seal1

First recorded in 1885–90

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Example Sentences

There is apparently only one isolated occurrence of a camel on a cylinder-seal, and that belongs to the Persian period.

No. 85-4-8, 1; it is shaped like a cylinder-seal, and is inscribed with an incantation for Shamash-Killni.

The cylinder-seal was employed in Assyria from the earliest periods of her history, Fig. 72.

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