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What is the difference between Indian seal and Mesopotamian seal?

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Answered by mohammad1503
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Seals of Mesopotamia were found from MohenjoDaro & Kalibangan sites.

Seals were cylindrical in shape with carvings on them. They have a small hole in the center of the cylinder which is used to make marks on a soft material like clay.

The seal from Kalibangan showed two warriors throwing a spear at each other and a woman is holding both of their hands.Later the woman's body was merged with a tiger like a half tiger and half woman.

Answered by Anonymous
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Cylinder seals were impression stamps, often quite intricate in design, used throughout Mesopotamia. They were known as kishib in Sumerian and kunukku in Akkadian and were used by everyone, from royals to slaves, in the transaction of business and sending correspondence. They originated in the Late Neolithic Period .

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