[{"id":43684,"url":"http://www165.123.244.137/subject/43684/","title":"83-7-1.48","control_properties":[],"free_form_properties":[{"prop":"Description (Archival)","property_value":"Necklace.  Three strings of Carnelian long with conoids between","inline_note":"","footnote":"Description according to CBS Register."},{"prop":"Description (Modern)","property_value":"31 alternating lapis and carnelian beads, starting and ending with lapis. The 16 lapis beads are all balls/ovals. There are 14 carnelian beads that are all barrel shaped and some are slightly biconical, and one is a flattened lozenge.","inline_note":"","footnote":"Description from Aubrey Baadsguaard and Keeper of Near East Section. "},{"prop":"Museum Number (UPM Date Reg Number)","property_value":"83-7-1.48","inline_note":"","footnote":""},{"prop":"Measurement (Length)","property_value":"379","inline_note":"","footnote":""},{"prop":"Measurement (Weight)","property_value":"23.3","inline_note":"","footnote":""},{"prop":"Notes","property_value":"When Woolley excavated the beads, he strung them according to how they were in the ground.  Legrain later strung them as necklaces and gave them B numbers.  Maude restrung them back into strings in 1983 resulting in the date number.  Records recording these changes do not exist at this point.  B and Date According to EMU","inline_note":"","footnote":""}]}]