Adam and Eve cylinder seal
The Adam and Eve cylinder seal, also known as the 'Temptation seal' is a small stone cylinder of Post-Akkadian origin, dating from about 2200 to 2100 BCE. The seal depicts two seated figures, a tree, and a serpent, and was formerly believed to evince some connection with Adam and Eve from the Book of Genesis. It is now seen as a conventional example of an Akkadian banquet scene.
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Adam and Eve cylinder seal
The Adam and Eve cylinder seal, also known as the 'Temptation seal' is a small stone cylinder of Post-Akkadian origin, dating from about 2200 to 2100 BCE. The seal depicts two seated figures, a tree, and a serpent, and was formerly believed to evince some connection with Adam and Eve from the Book of Genesis. It is now seen as a conventional example of an Akkadian banquet scene.
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El Cilindre de la Temptació és ...... tal com ho explica el Gènesi.
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O selo cilíndrico de Adão e Ev ...... uma cena de banquete acadiano.
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The Adam and Eve cylinder seal ...... of an Akkadian banquet scene.
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Drawing of the seal's impression, by George Smith
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El Cilindre de la Temptació és ...... tal com ho explica el Gènesi.
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O selo cilíndrico de Adão e Ev ...... uma cena de banquete acadiano.
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The Adam and Eve cylinder seal ...... of an Akkadian banquet scene.
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Adam and Eve cylinder seal
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El cilindre de la temptació
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Selo cilíndrico de Adão e Eva
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