ТасуирлауBritish Museum stamp-seal (Registration number 1870,1210.3).jpg
English: Sasanian seal with two facing busts and Sogdian inscription "Indamic, Queen of Zacanta", Kushano-Sasanian period, 300-350 CE British Museum 119999.
According to Bivar (1969), and Livshits (1969) the seal should be date to the 4th century CE and should read p.167-168:
(1) 'yt mydrh cwn ’yn/ztmyc This seal is from (of) Indamic*
(2) (p) ’nbsn z ’ ’ntyh (or zc ’ntyh, n ’cztyh) Queen of Zacanta"
According to Livshits (2000, Sogdian Sanak, a Manichaean Bishop p.48):
The seal should be dated to the 5th-6th century CE
The Sogdian text reads: (1) 'yt myôrh cwn 'yntwmyc (2) ρ'ηβέη n'ntyh ("This gem is from Nandi, Indian Lady")
Hephthalite attribution according to AYDOGDY KURBANOV (2010, THE HEPHTHALITES: ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND HISTORICAL ANALYSIS p.69):
"There are also a number of other seals, which seem to be closely linked with this class" (of Hephthalite seals)
Uploaded a work by [https://www.flickr.com/photos/anthonyhuan/43832945935/ Anthony Huan] from {{extracted from|File:Seal and impressions. Middle East, Room 52 Ancient Iran British Museum.jpg}} with UploadWizard