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How "seals" help urbanization mesopotamia class xi? |
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Answer» Cylinder seals were a small, CARVED stone cylinder that was used to make an impression in wet clay. When rolled on the wet clay, the seal left an impression that could prove ownership or identity. These small—about an inch to an inch and a half long—seals are delicate WORKS of art, intricately carved with the TINY figures of gods, beasts and men, usually relating a myth, a banquet or an heroic deed. |
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