Akkadian Cylinder Seal with Hunting Scene
A carved chert cylinder seal from the Akkadian Empire (ca. 2250–2150 BCE) bearing a hunting scene — the world's earliest form of personal identification, rolled across wet clay to authenticate documents and seal containers in ancient Mesopotamia.
The World's First SignatureThe cylinder seal was the signature, authentication, and art object of ancient Mesopotamia. Used from c. 3500 BCE onward, these small stone cylinders engraved with intaglio scenes were rolled across wet clay tablets to leave raised impressions — functioning as personal ide...
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LOCATION — 🇮🇶 Iraq
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