| 10446 | (none) | (none) | (none) | Arrow Butt
Silver, with copper notch prongs
[drawing] 1:1 |
| 10447 | (none) | (none) | (none) | Shell Plaque. 3 figures, 2 men and a boy. Found in bad condition, design not visible: the background has now been filled in with black to show the figures. Found rather high up in the filling, about 1mm, above the other offerings, PG, and perhaps not really belonging to PG 800. [drawing 1:1] |
| 10448A | (none) | (none) | B16727 | Cylinder Seal. Lapis lazuli, with 2 registers. Figures sitting, drinking and eating, with standing attendants, and inscription: -A-bar(a)-gi(n). Found on the near side of the box with beads and other small objects. |
| 10448 | (none) | (none) | B16699 | Gold earring
Normal type with thickened ends to spiral
[drawing] 1:1 |
| 10449 | (none) | (none) | B17568 | Frontlet. Composed of two pieces of gold chain each 135mm, long: between which are beads, 2 carnelian and 1 gold bugle with lapis beads between them. With the body crouched at the foot of the box. |
| 10450 | (none) | (none) | (none) | Drinking [struck out: "sceptic?'] Tube
made of cylindrical lengths of lapis and gold strung on silver wire, or slender rod: it lay along the end of the box and one end was bent down into the large silver pot U____ also, half in this was a piece of silver tube which is probably the head of the sceptre. |
| 10451 | (none) | (none) | B17692 | Gold Lamp
bowl with sloped straight sides rising from a ridge foot, with narrow carinated rim: from the rim projects a trough spout. (orig. circular, now bent) |
| 10453 | (none) | (none) | B17691 | Gold Tumbler
Straight-sided: the sides fluted: around top and bottom a herring-bone pattern and a double zigzag: on the base an eight-petalled rosette imposed on concentric cirlces: all designs done by chisel and hammer engraving; at one point on the rim a tiny ring-coil (horizontal) as if for suspension. (Dented in) |
| 10457A | (none) | (none) | B17297 | Silver Bowls
4 [A-D]
Oxidised together
3 of oval type with little knob handles on the long sides, one hemispherical.
Type __
Photo __ |
| 10459 | (none) | (none) | (none) | Silver Colander. Bottom of bowl damaged: it rested on one of the gold vessels and the rim was crushed down over it. Type 96? Found behind box. |
| 10461 | (none) | (none) | B17073 | Silver Bowl
In bad condition
Type__ |
| 10465A | (none) | (none) | B17064 | [A-B] Silver Lions heads
two
with inlaid eyes
Photo |
| 10465B | (none) | (none) | (none) | [A-B] Silver Lions heads (2) with inlaid eyes. Found against the far side of the box. |
| 10466A | (none) | (none) | B17334 | Copper spear butts (A,B)
[drawing]
Type__ |
| 10467 | (none) | (none) | (none) | Copper drill (?)
Square in section, thickened to head which has been let into a wooden handle. |
| 10468 | (none) | (none) | (none) | Copper Collar
From one of the asses harnessed to the chariot.
Only one end survives: it is a large lunate sheet decorated with eye pattern in repousse work: at the end of the cresent is a fastener. The jaw-bone of the ass is attached to it. [drawing] |
| 10469 | (none) | (none) | (none) | Copper Collar
From the second ass harnessed to the chariot. Only a fragment preserved attached to part of the asses' jaw-bone, cf. 10468. |
| 10473 | (none) | (none) | (none) | Copper Vessels
A number, all corroded together, mostly tall tumblers, and with these a libation-jug and a pattern
Types 43, 83, 32 (new) |
| 10474 | (none) | (none) | (none) | Copper Vessels
All corroded together |
| 10476B | (none) | (none) | (none) | [A-B] Copper Tools
2
Corroded together
Oval thin sheet: use uncertain
[drawing]
Type 2 (new) |
| 10478A | (none) | (none) | (none) | Gaming-Board. With men and dice.
[A] The board is of the usual shape with vertical borders of shell and red stone strips: round the edge a mosaic of minute tesserae in blue, red, and white. The squares were of the original wood which formed the body of the board, each square inlaid with 5 eyes of shell having red or blue centres, except for two which are squares of shell inlaid with a flower rosette having red and blue petals: the squares are divided by narrow ivory strips inlaid with red and blue dots. The wood has perished and has been replaced with plaster of paris. Under one end of the board were found the men in 2 piles: there are
[C] 7 white and
[B] 7 black, the latter of shell inlaid with 5 white spots, the former of shell engraved with animal scenes, the details and the background filled in with black. Under the other end of the board was
[D] a set of six dice of white shell, solid triangles, having blue dots at 2 of the 4 points of each: scattered in the neighborhood was a
[E] second set of lapis with gold points, of which only 4 were found. Found behind the chariot. |
| 10478B | (none) | (none) | (none) | Gaming-Board. With men and dice.
[A] The board is of the usual shape with vertical borders of shell and red stone strips: round the edge a mosaic of minute tesserae in blue, red, and white. The squares were of the original wood which formed the body of the board, each square inlaid with 5 eyes of shell having red or blue centres, except for two which are squares of shell inlaid with a flower rosette having red and blue petals: the squares are divided by narrow ivory strips inlaid with red and blue dots. The wood has perished and has been replaced with plaster of paris. Under one end of the board were found the men in 2 piles: there are
[C] 7 white and
[B] 7 black, the latter of shell inlaid with 5 white spots, the former of shell engraved with animal scenes, the details and the background filled in with black. Under the other end of the board was
[D] a set of six dice of white shell, solid triangles, having blue dots at 2 of the 4 points of each: scattered in the neighborhood was a
[E] second set of lapis with gold points, of which only 4 were found. Found behind the chariot. |
| 10478C | (none) | (none) | (none) | Gaming-Board. With men and dice.
[A] The board is of the usual shape with vertical borders of shell and red stone strips: round the edge a mosaic of minute tesserae in blue, red, and white. The squares were of the original wood which formed the body of the board, each square inlaid with 5 eyes of shell having red or blue centres, except for two which are squares of shell inlaid with a flower rosette having red and blue petals: the squares are divided by narrow ivory strips inlaid with red and blue dots. The wood has perished and has been replaced with plaster of paris. Under one end of the board were found the men in 2 piles: there are
[C] 7 white and
[B] 7 black, the latter of shell inlaid with 5 white spots, the former of shell engraved with animal scenes, the details and the background filled in with black. Under the other end of the board was
[D] a set of six dice of white shell, solid triangles, having blue dots at 2 of the 4 points of each: scattered in the neighborhood was a
[E] second set of lapis with gold points, of which only 4 were found. Found behind the chariot. |
| 10478D | (none) | (none) | (none) | Gaming-Board. With men and dice.
[A] The board is of the usual shape with vertical borders of shell and red stone strips: round the edge a mosaic of minute tesserae in blue, red, and white. The squares were of the original wood which formed the body of the board, each square inlaid with 5 eyes of shell having red or blue centres, except for two which are squares of shell inlaid with a flower rosette having red and blue petals: the squares are divided by narrow ivory strips inlaid with red and blue dots. The wood has perished and has been replaced with plaster of paris. Under one end of the board were found the men in 2 piles: there are
[C] 7 white and
[B] 7 black, the latter of shell inlaid with 5 white spots, the former of shell engraved with animal scenes, the details and the background filled in with black. Under the other end of the board was
[D] a set of six dice of white shell, solid triangles, having blue dots at 2 of the 4 points of each: scattered in the neighborhood was a
[E] second set of lapis with gold points, of which only 4 were found. Found behind the chariot. |
| 10478E | (none) | (none) | (none) | Gaming-Board
With men & dice
[A] The board is of the usual shape with vertical borders of shell and red stone strips: round the edge a mosaic of minute tesserae in blue, red, and white. The squares were of the original wood which formed the body of the board, each square inlaid with 5 eyes of shell having red or blue centres, except for two which are squares of shell inlaid with a flower rosette having red and blue petals: the squares are divided by narrow ivory strips inlaid with red and blue dots. The wood has perished and has been replaced with plaster of paris. Under one end of the board were found the men in 2 piles: there are
[C] 7 white and
[B] 7 black, the latter of shell inlaid with 5 white spots, the former of shell engraved with animal scenes, the details and the background filled in with black. Under the other end of the board was
[D] a set of six dice of white shell, solid triangles, having blue dots at 2 of the 4 points of each: scattered in the neighborhood was a
[E] second set of lapis with gold points, of which only 4 were found |