AN URARTIAN STAMP SEAL DEPICTED WITH “ANTITHETIC FIXED EAGLE” FROM DIYARBAKIR MUSEUM
DİYARBAKIR MÜZESİ’NDEN “ANTİTETİK DURAN KARTAL” BETİMLİ BİR URARTU DAMGA MÜHÜRÜ

Author : Esra LEVENT
Number of pages : 394-399

Abstract

Stamps were used as symbols of power, wealth and authority in various societies for many years. Stamps that were used from the time of Neolithic Age appeared as a natural necessity when people passed permanent settlement. In early years stamps were made of clay and earthenware; later, they were made from different stones such as simple, semi-precious and precious types. However, in advancing stages, they were made of metals and bones. The stamps bearing the quality to be a historical record in respect to descriptions and writings on them are important from the point of information they present about religious beliefs, social and cultural life that they represent. Stamps were also widely used by Urartians that lived between B.C. 900-600. Urartian stamps having a significant place in the development of Anatolian stamps have an important place with regard to form, the subjects crafted over them and processing techniques. “Antithetic Fixed Eagle” (inventory no:14/22/75), which is I D

Keywords

Diyarbakır Museum, Urartian, Stamp, Antithetic Fixed Eagle

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