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Cylinder seal

The cuneiform inscription in Old Persian, Elamite and Babylonian reads: ‘I [am] Darius, great king’ (the word ‘great’ only occurs in Babylonian). This was probably a seal of office.

The king stands in a chariot and aims an arrow at a wounded lion. The two horses are leaping over the body of a fallen lion shot with arrows. Above is a figure in a winged disc.

Said to have been found in Lower Egypt
Catalogue no. 398
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