Image: Clevelandart 1973.160
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Description: Small stone seals, probably used to identify merchandise or property, are among the most numerous objects discovered from the mysterious proto-historic sites along the banks of the Indus River system. Like these, most have sensitively rendered animal imagery along with an inscription written in a script that has not yet been deciphered.
Title: Seal with Two-Horned Bull and Inscription
Credit: https://clevelandart.org/art/1973.160
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