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Français : Sceau-cylindre en stéatite, représentant guerrier tenant une tête fichée sur une pique, et diverses figures : disque ailé, lionne, torsade, buste d'homme, globules, capridés autour d'un arbre, main, etc. Minet el-Beida, royaume d'Ugarit (Syrie), XIVe-XIIIe siècle av. J.-C.
English: Cylinder seal, steatite, representing a warrior holding a head stuck on a pike, and various figures: winged disc, lioness, twist, bust of a man, globules, caprids around a tree, hand, etc. From Minet el-Beida, kingdom of Ugarit (Syria), 14th-13th century BC. J.-C.
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