 | 10414 | (none) | (none) | (none) | Copper Chisel
(broken)
[drawing]
Type IV |
 | 10415 | (none) | (none) | (none) | Copper Adze
Type__ |
 | 10418 | (none) | (none) | (none) | Copper Axe
(broken)
[drawing]
Type [struck out: XIX] |
 | 10419 | (none) | 1928,1010.416 | (none) | Whetstone. Black stone. Cylindrical but slightly tapered to the ends and flattened on one side. With the copper and gold chisels behind the big stone bowl by the box. |
 | 10420A | (none) | 1928,1010.350 | (none) | Copper Saws
two, Oxidised together & broken
Type XI |
 | 10422 | (none) | 1928,1010.417 | (none) | Whetstone
of white stone
nearly rectangular |
 | 10427 | (none) | 1928,1010.16 | (none) | Gold Pommel
From a dagger handle
set with small studs of lapis and gold (only seven of the studs were found). [drawing] 1:1 |
 | 10429 | (none) | 1928,1010.9 | (none) | Gold Chisel
Triangular top |
 | 10431 | (none) | 1928,1010.10 | (none) | Gold Chisel
Flat type with cutting edge at right angles to the width
Type IV.a |
 | 10432 | (none) | 1928,1010.11 | (none) | Gold Chisel
Flat type with cutting edge at right angles to width
Type IV |
 | 10434 | (none) | (none) | (none) | Beads
balls of (?wood?)
19 in all |
 | 10435B | (none) | 1928,1010.158 | (none) | [A-B] Copper Scimitars
with gold binding
two=
[drawing] 1:5
At each end a rivet and through the gold band in the middle: the marks of the wooden handle covering part of the blade (all the back edge up to the line of the gold binding) are quite clear: the restoration of the handle supplied by the shell figure Kish: Mackay Vol. I, pl. III. In one case there was found a few centimeters from the tip a cap of very thin silver (hopelessly decayed) which may have come at the top.
asce A16 (new) |
 | 10437A | (none) | 1928,1010.253 | (none) | [A-B] Shell Carving
2 pieces found together; floral motive; on one (A) is a tiny lion. Use unknown. [drawing] 1:1 A
[drawing] 1:1 B |
 | 10438A | (none) | 1928,1010.713 | (none) | Chariot
For design in general see notes
The various parts are:
A. Six lions heads in gold with lapis eyes and chests of lapis and shell. These are fixed to a board-edge.
B. Small heads of lions and bulls in gold fixed to the top rail with blue and white inlay between them.
C. 2 large panthers heads in silver with lapis eyes.
D. 2 small lion heads in silver with inlay chests of shell and lapis; from the front of the chariot: with blue and white inlay between. One head completely destroyed.
E. Quantities of inlay |
 | 10438B | (none) | (none) | (none) | Chariot
For design in general see notes
The various parts are:
A. Six lions heads in gold with lapis eyes and chests of lapis and shell. These are fixed to a board-edge.
B. Small heads of lions and bulls in gold fixed to the top rail with blue and white inlay between them.
C. 2 large panthers heads in silver with lapis eyes.
D. 2 small lion heads in silver with inlay chests of shell and lapis; from the front of the chariot: with blue and white inlay between. One head completely destroyed.
E. Quantities of inlay |
 | 10438C | (none) | (none) | (none) | Chariot
For design in general see notes
The various parts are:
A. Six lions heads in gold with lapis eyes and chests of lapis and shell. These are fixed to a board-edge.
B. Small heads of lions and bulls in gold fixed to the top rail with blue and white inlay between them.
C. 2 large panthers heads in silver with lapis eyes.
D. 2 small lion heads in silver with inlay chests of shell and lapis; from the front of the chariot: with blue and white inlay between. One head completely destroyed.
E. Quantities of inlay |
 | 10438D | (none) | (none) | (none) | Chariot
For design in general see notes
The various parts are:
A. Six lions heads in gold with lapis eyes and chests of lapis and shell. These are fixed to a board-edge.
B. Small heads of lions and bulls in gold fixed to the top rail with blue and white inlay between them.
C. 2 large panthers heads in silver with lapis eyes.
D. 2 small lion heads in silver with inlay chests of shell and lapis; from the front of the chariot: with blue and white inlay between. One head completely destroyed.
E. Quantities of inlay |
 | 10438E | (none) | (none) | (none) | Chariot
For design in general see notes
The various parts are:
A. Six lions heads in gold with lapis eyes and chests of lapis and shell. These are fixed to a board-edge.
B. Small heads of lions and bulls in gold fixed to the top rail with blue and white inlay between them.
C. 2 large panthers heads in silver with lapis eyes.
D. 2 small lion heads in silver with inlay chests of shell and lapis; from the front of the chariot: with blue and white inlay between. One head completely destroyed.
E. Quantities of inlay |
 | 10439 | (none) | 1928,1010.122 | (none) | Rein-ring
from the pole of the chariot
of silver
on the top an electrum mascot in form of a donkey, amazingly good work
[drawing] |
 | 10440E | (none) | 1928,1010.60 | (none) | (none) |
 | 10441 | (none) | 1928,1010.67 | (none) | Narrow gold [struck out: undecipherable] edging,
three-sided, like the gold edging on the base of the harp: it was found by the side of the box (near side) especially towards the middle of it, and associated with fragments of narrow lapis strips and shell inlay figures: Probably it formed, with the lapis, a frame for the decorative mosaic panel. |
 | 10442 | (none) | (none) | (none) | Mosaic in shell and lapis
Part of the decoration of the big box, occupying the middle of the near side. The background is of lapis, the figures shell. All had fallen from their position and in all cases the face of the shell was so decayed that little of the design remains. Most of the design was figures, but there were also bits of purely decorative design. One part of each was sufficiently in situ to be waxed: the rest picked out in fragments. |
 | 10443 | (none) | 1928,1010.69, 1928,1010.70 | (none) | Gold Binding
From the handles of tools: 3 pieces: found more or less close to the gold and copper chisels U.10429, etc. but not in a position proving connection with any of them. |
 | 10444C | (none) | 1928,1010.834 | (none) | Gold Impressions from cylinder seals (3) Very thin gold foil which has been pressed into seals so as to take the engraving. Found near box. |
 | 10445A | (none) | (none) | (none) | [A-D] 4 long slender rods
of copper, two silver plated [A,B], two gold plated [C,D]
Corroded together at one gold
the gold rods were found apart and are formally 2 distinct rods.
Use quite unknown: nothing found with them to explain. |