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The Ancient near Eastern Cylinder Seal as Social Emblem and Status Symbol

Journal of Near Eastern Studies, 1990
Evolution chronologique des sceaux-cylindres au Moyen-Orient. Avec le temps la proportion de ces objets faits en matieriaux durs (lapis lazuli et hematite) augmente au detriment de ceux faits en steatite, albâtre ou marbre.
Leonard Gorelick, A. John Gwinnett
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Seals and Emblems of North American Entomological Societies

Bulletin of the Entomological Society of America, 1968
While judging suggestions and drawings for a proposed seal for one of the entomological societies, little information was found on official seals. Some of the drawings submitted resembled seals of other entomological societies with which we were familiar, and to avoid duplication, a survey was made of all the entomological organizations of the U.S. and
J. C. Downey, J. M. Nelson
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Note on Three Metal Matrices of Seals (of apparently the thirteenth century or thereby) in the National Museum of Antiquities, which bear the Emblem of the Stag-head Cabossed

Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland, 1926
An account of three seals all of which show a stag-head accompanied by a lesser figure of one kind or another between the stag's horns. Although in two cases the owners are identified as Ralph Westhouse and Nicolas de Galway no references to either man have been traced. The owner of the third seal found at Epsom is unknown.
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Tuberculosis stamps, seals and emblems

British Journal of Tuberculosis and Diseases of the Chest, 1950
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