Votive Bird Seal with an Intaglio, 4000 BCE - 3000 BCE
Dickite
0.625 x 2.125 x 1
D.0055
Originally an offering at the shrine of a powerful deity, this votive seal was discovered with a cache of related artifacts along the shores of Lake Van. The cult most...
Originally an offering at the shrine of a powerful deity, this votive seal was discovered with a cache of related artifacts along the shores of Lake Van. The cult most likely centered around a nature god, one concerned with fertility and rebirth. Birds were clearly important to this cult, perhaps being associated with the idea of the soul. This is an extremely fine example of early animal sculpture. Depicting a stylized bird, its base bears the intaglio image of a bird. Pressed into soft wax or clay, it would have created multiple images to please the deity. Abstract and elegant yet closely observant of nature, this remarkable seal evokes a vanished world at the dawn of Western culture.