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Culture45 worksSeleucid is a cultural designation in The Met collection, represented by 45 works spanning 1000 BC – 1 BC, mostly housed in the Ancient Near Eastern Art department. Notable forms include clay-tablets-inscribed.
Collection Overview
| Total Works | 45 |
| Top Department | Ancient Near Eastern Art |
| Top Classification | Clay-Tablets-Inscribed |
Notable Works
Metalwork-ImplementsArrowhead
Ceramics-VesselsBowl
Ceramics-VesselsBowl
Ceramics-VesselsBowl sherd
Metalwork-OrnamentsBracelet
Clay-SealingsBulla
Clay-Tablets-InscribedCuneiform tablet: Akkadian synonym list, Malku=sharru…
Clay-Tablets-InscribedCuneiform tablet: copy of record of entitlement and…
Clay-Tablets-InscribedCuneiform tablet: ephemeris of eclipses from at least S.E…
Frequently Asked Questions
How many works by Seleucid are in The Met?
The Metropolitan Museum of Art holds 45 works related to Seleucid.
Data Source: The Metropolitan Museum of Art Open Access · Last updated: April 2026