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 ====Diachronic overview of the use of seals in the ANE==== ====Diachronic overview of the use of seals in the ANE====
  
-| Uruk IV | tablets regularly sealed | seal impressed prior to inscription | |+| Uruk IV | tablets regularly sealed (one or more seals) | seal impressed prior to inscription | |
 | Uruk III | tablets only occasionally sealed | seal impressed prior to inscription | | | Uruk III | tablets only occasionally sealed | seal impressed prior to inscription | |
 | Early Dynastic I-II | no sealed tablets | | | Early Dynastic I-II | no sealed tablets | |
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 | Old Akkadian | tablets occasionally sealed | seal impressed following inscription | [[http://cdli.ucla.edu/S002226|example of Old Akkadian sealed tablet]] | | Old Akkadian | tablets occasionally sealed | seal impressed following inscription | [[http://cdli.ucla.edu/S002226|example of Old Akkadian sealed tablet]] |
 | Lagash II | no sealed tablets | | | Lagash II | no sealed tablets | |
-| Ur III | tablets regularly sealed | seal impressed following inscription | +| Ur III | tablets regularly sealed (mostly one seal) | seal impressed following inscription | 
-| Early Old Babylonian | | seal impressed following inscription | +| Early Old Babylonian | tablets regularly sealed (mostly one seal) | seal impressed following inscription | 
-| Old Babylonian | tablets regularly sealed with one or more seals | seal impressed following inscription |  +| Old Babylonian | tablets regularly sealed (one or more seals| seal impressed following inscription |  
-| Old Assyrian | tablets regularly sealed with one or more seals | seal impressed following inscription |+| Old Assyrian | tablets regularly sealed (one or more seals| seal impressed following inscription |
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