No. 6 Paternoster Row
Context Title: | No. 6 Paternoster Row |
Context Name (Publication): | No. 6 Paternoster Row1 |
Context Description: | The building closely resembled No. 5 and was probably also a shop; it was divided by cross-walls into three instead of into four rooms. The original threshold was only just above street level; the front wall which was independent of No. 5 but continued as far as the door of No. 9 to the SW had thirteen courses of burnt brick with mud brick above; after the street level had risen considerably the wall was rebuilt and at 2.00 m. above the (old) street three new courses of burnt brick foundation were laid on the top of the old mud brickwork and the wall was carried up in mud brick. The party wall between Nos. 7 and 9 was of mud brick only and did not bond into but abutted on the front wall.2 |
Culture/Period: | Isin-Larsa1 |
[1] Imported from BM list of contexts. |
[2] UE 7 p.148-9 |
Files
Media | Media Title | Title | Label | Author | Omeka Label |
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![]() | 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) |
![]() | Ur Excavations VII; The Old Babylonian Period | Ur Excavations VII; The Old Babylonian Period | 1976 | Woolley, L. and M. Mallowan | (none) |
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Sibling Locations
Bazaar Chapel - No. 1 Paternoster Row - No. 11, 11A, 11B Paternoster Row - No. 11C Paternoster Row - No. 12 Paternoster Row - No. 14 Paternoster Row - No. 15 Paternoster Row - No. 2 Paternoster Row - No. 3 Paternoster Row - No. 4 Paternoster Row - No. 4A Paternoster Row - No. 5 Paternoster Row - No. 7 Paternoster Row - No. 9 Paternoster Row - Nos. 8 and 10 Paternoster Row