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A rediscovered lost seal from Gezer

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Abstract

A carnelian pebble stamp seal excavated by Macalister at Gezer and believed lost, and a seal kept today in the Bible Lands Museum in Jerusalem, are one and the same. A cast of the original kept by the Palestine Exploration Fund in London proves to be identical to the seal in Jerusalem. The unique iconography of the seal showing a man in a cultic gesture in front of a griffin, as well as its stylistic details, show it to be an Assyrianized product of the late eighth or seventh century BC, possibly of local production.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)53-60
Number of pages8
JournalPalestine Exploration Quarterly
Volume145
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - Mar 2013

RAMBI Publications

  • Rambi Publications
  • Coins, Ancient -- Eretz Israel
  • Weights and measures, Ancient -- Eretz Israel
  • Seals (Numismatics) -- Eretz Israel
  • Gezer (Israel) -- Antiquities

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