File:Sceau Ras Shamra AO18557.jpg

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Français : Sceau-cylindre en chlorite et impression moderne, représentant un défilé de trois bêtes à cornes reliées par des bandes en forme d'échelle, en présence d'un petite personnage accroupi devant la chèvre. Bronze ancien I / période d'Uruk, v. 3300-3200 av. J.-C. Ras Shamra (Syrie). AO 18557.
English: Chlorite cylinder seal and modern print, representing a parade of three horned beasts connected by ladder-shaped bands, with a small human figure crouching in front of the goat. Early Bronze I / Uruk Period, c. 3300-3200 BC. Ras Shamra (Syria). AO 18557.
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