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1st January 2015, 03:52 PM | #1 |
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MYSTERY WRITING ON ANCIENT SEAL FOR ID
I recently purchased a collection of ancient artifacts from a dealer and this object in particular has stumped me. I believe this to be an ancient seal of sort and is carved from green jasper. The writing on this seal is unlike anything I have seen, resembling characters similar to Proto-Canaanite, Linear A/B, Phoenician, and Greek. Any information on this piece would be greatly appreciated!!!
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2nd January 2015, 10:07 AM | #2 |
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That's different Rrent.
What makes you think "Ancient" though? To my eye Those "letters" are clearly cut with a high speed spinning grind wheel. {Similar to Dremel etc.} spiral |
2nd January 2015, 02:48 PM | #3 |
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Thank you for commenting. The style of carving does appear crude, but is reflected in similar pieces from the time period. I have attached a couple seals that appear to be carved using a similar method.
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2nd January 2015, 11:07 PM | #4 |
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Yours is cruder & includes high speed miss cuts ...
But What is the provenance of those other pieces that your using to authenticate yours as looking similar?? Comparing multiple potentially dubious items is not much of a way forward. in true deduction |
3rd January 2015, 11:53 PM | #5 |
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The inscription is in cunieform, but this type of writing was used for a number of languages. I see no reason to doubt the antiquity of the item, but admit that my eyesight is not what it once was.
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4th January 2015, 03:41 AM | #6 |
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I am very intrigued that you believe the script to be cuneiform. I actually purchased this piece along with a few cylinder seals which were of Babylonian origin. Do you know what the inscription says or what it may relate to? I am familiar with cuneiform tablets and the writing on those looks quite different from the writing on my piece. Could my item contain a more simplistic style of script?
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4th January 2015, 11:08 PM | #7 |
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It's cuneiform, for sure, modified to be cut into the stone with a long cut, and a short cut for the fat end of the wedge. I haven't seen known for sure to be authentic cuneiform inscriptions on stone done like this; the classic examples I've seen use proper wedges cut into the stone.
If one wanted to approximate cuneiform on a stone, using a rotating cutting wheel, this is probably the easiest way. |
5th January 2015, 02:43 AM | #8 |
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Do you know if there are any ways to test if this is a true ancient piece?
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5th January 2015, 10:52 PM | #9 |
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Microscopic examination of tool marks is good. But then you need to know what you're looking at. But since, as noted above, it looks like it was done using a Dremel or similar, I'd call it almost certainly modern. (IMO, "almost" is generous.)
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