Robed figure between suppliant goddess and worshiper, facing suppliant goddess, and facing worshiper, in two registers between single borders [seal impression]. [modern impression of seal created between 1400 and 1350 B.C.]

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Robed figure between suppliant goddess and worshiper, facing suppliant goddess, and facing worshiper, in two registers between single borders [seal impression]. [modern impression of seal created between 1400 and 1350 B.C.]

1 seal impression (positive) : baked polyform (plasticene) ; 105 x 46 mm.; image height: 34 mm.

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Porada, Edith, 1912-1994

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Musée du Louvre.

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