Context Title: EM Site | EM     
Context Name (Excavation): EM     
Context Name (Publication): EM Site     
Context Description: The excavation area abbreviation EM stands for Extra-Mural because this area lies outside of the southwest Temenos Wall. H.R. Hall investigated a portion of the high ground at this site (his Area A) in 1919, finding the remains of domestic structures. Taylor had also cut a trench here in 1853. Woolley first tested the ground early in 1926 (season 4) and then dug more completely in season 5, concentrating on about 60x40 meters of space and excavating to a depth of approximately 5 meters from the surface. He dug through Kassite and other late remains that were particularly fragmentary. He reported two Kassite houses (which he dubbed High House and Hill House) that were complete enough to map, and eventually uncovered twelve houses of the Isin-Larsa/Old Babylonian period. There were many graves beneath the floors and tablets were also relatively common. Most of the tablets have to do with the business of the temple, so the houses here probably belonged to temple workers. Woolley named the streets he found in areas EM and AH. He felt that by naming the streets he could more easily identify any particular house, giving them numbers along the street with odd numbers on one side and even on the other. Many of the street names recur in the English city of Bath, where Woolley owned a house. The northern portion of area EM ('Quality Lane' on Woolley's map) was excavated as area DP in season 4. This was higher ground than much of the rest of EM and is mapped with only partial houses that are not published in any detail. The houses of EM are more completely published, but their various phases of construction and rebuilding are not detailed. The domestic space represented by these houses likely continued eastward into area EH in the Isin-Larsa/Old Babylonian and Kassite periods, then was cut through and partly destroyed by the foundations of the Neo-Babylonian temenos wall.     
Location Type: Domestic     

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Object U Number Museum Number (UPM Date Reg Number) Museum Number (BM Registration Number) Museum Number (UPM B-number) Description (Catalog Card)
7579 30-12-171 (none) (none) Clay vase. Miniature. Whitish clay. Originally had a single handle over the top, now missing. This type ammt to in and by hand of the reciews, and a cspout? [very hard to read] Type CCXCIV. Not in RC or L series not on field note (attached) what other please? EM G44 is indicated in the Larsa analysis of graves original type appearing[?] therewith. This seems to be the sole example of the type.
7054 (none) (none) (none) Clay vase. Miniature. Light drab. Handmade. =L. Not typed. [drawing 1:2]
7520 30-12-178 (none) (none) Clay vase. Light drab. Upper portion cracked. Type CCLXVIII.=IL.22.a
7079 (none) (none) (none) Clay vase. Light drab. Type [XVI and =RC.73 have been crossed out] 195. =L.
7075A.1 (none) (none) B16583A Clay vase. Light drab. Type [CVII and =RC.55 crossed out] 659. =L.
7075A.2 (none) (none) B16583B Clay vase. Light drab. Type [CVII and =RC.55 crossed out] 659. =L.
7535 30-12-194 (none) (none) Clay vase. Light drab. Type CCLXXXV =L
7527 30-12-211 (none) (none) Clay vase. Light drab. Type CCLXXXII=IL.118 found with type XX,
7521 (none) (none) (none) Clay vase. Light drab. Type CCLXXIX=P58
7514 (none) (none) (none) Clay vase. Light drab. Type CCLXXIII [crossed out] CCCII.
7614 30-12-177 (none) (none) Clay vase. Light drab. Type CCCV = JN 120
7103 (none) (none) B16573 Clay vase. Light drab. Type 645. =L,
7074A (none) (none) B16636 Clay vase. Light drab. Type 272. =L.
7082 (none) (none) (none) Clay vase. Light drab. Ring base broken. Type [CCXI crossed out] 272. =L. cf. U.7081, U.7083..
7105 (none) (none) B16642 Clay vase. Light drab. Band of black paint round rim. Type [CCXXII crossed out] 704. L.
7081 (none) (none) B16641 Clay vase. Light creamy drab. Type [CCXI crossed out] 272 variant narrower rim, belly comes less low. =L. cf. U.7082-3
7512 (none) (none) (none) Clay vase. Greenish drab. Type CCXLI = P125. in album. prob. Neo-Bab. Grave not in Tab. anal [Tabular analysis?] Found with types CCXLI [crossed out] CCLXXVI and CXX and Fibula U7501.
7531 (none) (none) B17270 Clay vase. Greenish drab. Type CCLXXXIII=L
7901 (none) (none) B17241 Clay vase. Glazed. Originally green, bleached white and yellow. Pomegranate shaped. Part of rim missing. Type CCCI or RC.17.
7559 (none) (none) (none) Clay vase. Glazed. Originally blue, bleached. Type LXXXVIII =P182A Persian
7585 (none) (none) B17268 Clay vase. Glazed. Blue glaze mostly flaked off. Type CCXLI variant =P.125. Neo-Babylonian.
7577 (none) (none) (none) Clay vase. Glazed, blue. Bleached white. Perforated on either side immediately below rim. Type CCXCIII
7596 (none) (none) (none) Clay urn. Greenish drab. Child's grave. Type CCXCIX.
7706 (none) (none) (none) Clay tablet. Table of Ka measures from 1 to 300 (= 1 gur). Fragment (Half wanting) [crossed out] Now completed from 1 of U.8810. HC.8.
7705 (none) (none) (none) Clay tablet. Fragment of contract. Dated = Sumuilum 5. cf. &.8810 G.H.? HC.7.

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Media Media Title Title Label Author Omeka Label
UPM Field Photo numbers UPM Field Photo numbers (none) (none) (none)
Ur Excavations VII; The Old Babylonian Period Ur Excavations VII; The Old Babylonian Period 1976 Woolley, L. and M. Mallowan (none)
Social Variation in Ancient Mesopotamia: An Architectural and Mortuary Analysis of Ur in the Early S Social Variation in Ancient Mesopotamia: An Architectural and Mortuary Analysis of Ur in the Early Second Millenium B.C. 1990 Luby, Edward Michael (none)
Social Variation in Ancient Mesopotamia: An Architectural and Mortuary Analysis of Ur in the Early S Social Variation in Ancient Mesopotamia: An Architectural and Mortuary Analysis of Ur in the Early Second Millennium B.C. 1990 Luby, E. (none)
Ur Excavations VIII; The Kassite Period and the period of the Assyrian Kings Ur Excavations VIII; The Kassite Period and the period of the Assyrian Kings 1965 Woolley, Leonard (none)
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