[{"id":21973,"url":"http://www165.123.244.137/subject/21973/","title":"18413B | 33-35-415","control_properties":[{"property":"Museum","value":"University of Pennsylvania Museum","inline":"","footnote":""},{"property":"Object Type","value":"Seal Impression","inline":"","footnote":""},{"property":"Season Number","value":"11: 1932-1933","inline":"","footnote":""},{"property":"Technique","value":"Impressed","inline":"","footnote":""},{"property":"Material","value":"Unfired","inline":"","footnote":""}],"free_form_properties":[{"prop":"U Number","property_value":"18413B","inline_note":"","footnote":""},{"prop":"Description (Modern)","property_value":"Matthews (1993) p. 67 no. 39, 39a:\r\n'U14775, BM 1930.12.13.424. U14825, BM 1920.12.13.434. U14882, BM. U18413a, UM 33.35.415. U18413b, UM 33.35.408. UE 3:281. Moorey 593. All SIS4. H 2.8, L 5.65. Complete impression surviving. One register of motifs: lizard, ?AN, ?scorpion, six-pointed UB, man.\r\nU18413a. Sealing 5.2 x 4.4 x 2.4. Two rollings and two stamp impressions. Part of peg impression and unclear thong. Level base. Functional type: door peg.'\r\n\r\nUE 3 p. 29 no. 281 \r\n'A nude man, his hands held up, fighting huge lizards. Net, scorpion, leaves, star flowers, and perhaps a panelled construction. Eight-petalled rosette on the butt-end of the cylinder,\r\n\r\nd. 15 mm.\r\n\r\nU. 14775, U. 14825. SIS 4. Pl. 47. (P. CBS. 31.16.671.) U. 18402, U. 18413. Pit W. SIS 4-5.'\r\n\r\nUPenn db\r\n'UE III: a nude man, his hands held up, fighting huge lizards. Net, scorpion, leaves, star flowers, and perhaps a panelled construction. Eight-petalled rosette on the butt-end of the cylinder, d. 15 mm.'","inline_note":"","footnote":""},{"prop":"Description (Catalog Card)","property_value":"Clay jar sealings. Fragment of unclassified designs, mostly with men and animals.","inline_note":"","footnote":"Woolley's description"},{"prop":"Description (Modern)","property_value":"42 fragments were accounted for as of Dec. 1989. [Note on typed transcript] This seal impression has been partially destroyed. There were 2 fragments and 1 was completely destroyed. This is according to a letter dated 5 May 1966 From R.R.B Kearton to R.H. Dyson, Jr. regarding damage due to storage under the auditorium in humid and inadequate conditions.","inline_note":"","footnote":"Modern description"},{"prop":"Find Context (Catalog Card)","property_value":"PG Pit W SIS IV-V","inline_note":"","footnote":""},{"prop":"Material (Catalog Card)","property_value":"Clay","inline_note":"","footnote":"Material as described by Woolley"},{"prop":"Museum Number (UPM Date Reg Number)","property_value":"33-35-415","inline_note":"","footnote":""}]}]