Description: An Old Babylonian terracotta mould, depicting a striding bearded male figure, sided to his right, wearing a hairdress and a long kilt and probably holding a standard or staff. Minor losses to edges and light deposits. Cataloging sticker on the back. It includes methacrylate support. Moulds like this were made to produce clay plaques, representing a form of art available to a wide audience.Their subject matter varies widely, including religious images, mythological and erotic scenes, and representations of rulers and gods |Babylonian - 2000-1700 B.C