Describing another composite animal seal with the same three animals – short-horned bull or bison, unicorn and goat – Dr. Kenoyer writes (Ancient Cities, p. 194):
"Square seal with multiple creatures combined to make a single animal. The rounded human face has an elephant's trunk and a draping beard or tusk. A pair of inward curving, ribbed horns rises above the head, and a heavy mane like we see on the large Markhor goats hangs from the neck. The front hooves and genitalia are similar to those on bull and unicorn figures, but the back feet and ritual offering stand, but four script signs are incised above the back of the creature."
Another composite creature with just two signs (#382).