__Title__,__URL__,Media Title,Omeka Label,Page Number,Transcription,BM Page Number,BM PG Number,BM Archive Number,BM Volume,Omeka Tags,Omeka Type,Omeka ID,Grave # Range,Description,Volume,Label Woolley's Field Note Cards | Woolley's Field Note Cards,http://www165.123.244.137/media_item/236522/,Woolley's Field Note Cards,Royal Cemetary Notes 540-685_p067,067,"
[connects to 070] PG 580
060 beneath the level of the large round copper bowl, approximately under the line of the rim were found 2 silver spindle whorls with lapis conical caps L of first pin 022
A second similar one broken in several pieces L 0205 with a circular lapis cap 0028 in diam, flat on one side, convex on the other. [drawing (artifact: tool)]
On a level with the silver spindle whorls running in a SE direction for at least 2 metres were found more scattered beads gold carnelian and lapis of the
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The shapeless remains o a copper bowl found by - beads (2nd lot) was on a level 1.10 above - where were found further pieces of shell inlay with animal scenes
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at - same level, or approx. - same, as - shell silhouettes, tr were frs. o 2 steatite vases one w bands & chevrons in relief, one w a close scale pattern.
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type already found in this grave
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There were remains of bone & a patch of matting close to third (lowest) lot of mixed beads near the NE wall : with these a white calcite vase in poor condition [drawing (artifact: pot)] ht 0125 rim 007 also a large lentoid gold bead with cloisonne [drawing (artifact: bead)] decoration originally set with lapis : further towards - W. corner o - grave was a gold finger ring of cloisonne work in lapis
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[drawing (plan: grave)] spears gold spear chisels & gold chisel [?blue?] cylinder seal cow's (?) skull spears silver jugs beads here scattered in sil arrows spears gold adze copper axes copper bowls belt & dagger copper bowls slender spear heads copper bowls
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- W. side o- big grave shaft was found & followed to - NW angle, then - N side (really NW) also to - angle
Against - N side, towards - E angle, at level between
levels 120-170 above - floor o- grave, in -
filling, tr were found a large number o frs
o shell inlay, some w animal scenes, some
w rosettes, many w 5 dots, & w these a
quantity o border material : they lay loose,
apart from each other, in - soil at different
levels within - 120-170 stratum.
With these were a few beads & 3 long gold
spacers for wide bracelets: also an elaborately
worked group of 4 beads, gold.
In - E corner, at about 070 above - floor
o- grave, tr were found, in a single thin
stratum, quantities o beads, gold lapis &
carnelian. At first tr were almost wholly
[?] lapis & gold double conoids, pretty big ones:
2) PG 580
then came smaller but similar beads &
later some leaf pendants = [?Was?] with these
began very small beads in all materials =
a group o fine carnelians came pretty well
together, w a lot more gold.
2 v. large gold beads came almost together :
a number o double conoids o twisted gold
wire also came together : but 2 v. long
gold bugles were well separated.
- Beads must h been thrown in to -
filling, & - strings were broken so t- no
order was preserved.
W - beads came a copper handle (?)
diam 007 [drawing (artifact: tool)] and a copper leg from
a piece of furniture, in
- shape a bull's leg.
Large numbers o other small carn lentoids came w
a smaller propotion o small gold bugles : these clearly
formed one string. W them, carnelian w bleached
patterns.
3) PG 580
[drawing (plan of grave, partial) labeled] <41 <312 have bits of shell inlay & 4fold gold bead beads here at lowest level beads here at higher level flush with top of broken pan A <333 D<241
In - corner was a large pot of red clay, - top all gone : in it was the plain gold ear-ring & - mass o gold lapis & carnelian beads came in this level , apparently just under a layer o matting which here shewed as a black line o ash. - second lot o beads was found in a group about 040 lower down - at (1) was a copper 'quiver end' in a level intermediate between - 2 lots o beads : further along - side o - floor , tr was
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a row o 6 more 'quiver-ends' , lying slightly
higher than - last and just under matting.
-Frags o inlay & - 4fold gold bead & gold spacers
were all higher up by about 030-090 :-
quiver ends lay about 050 from shaft side
Clearly these objects quiver ends, which lay a little bit higher
than - gold dagger had done, belonged to - same
stratum : but all - quiver ends found last year
sloped up a bit from - dagger to - shaft side :
i.e. - ground where these things were put in
was not very level. Even - 6 quiver ends here
in a row are not on - same level, one being
015 below - others & slightly further out
from - shaft side.
- 2 copper bull's feet were found a long
way apart & at different levels.
- big gold & silver earring came from -
upper bead level.
In - lower bead level - copper pan like a frying
pan, handle broken off, diam 018x022 (oval)
depth 004 : also many frags of broken
copper vessels
Pg 580
of the original shaft only - N corner w - NE
& NW sides were present : - rest had prob been
dug away by us in 1926-7 : - exact area was
difficult :- to fix ; it was approx. 650NE x 450NW
- Ht o - NW side o- shaft was still 270 above dagger level
Many o- smaller objects must h been thrown in
w - filling as they occurred at different depths (NB
tr can be no real doubt that - lapis cylinder
found in 1926-7 does belong to - grave). In-
filling tr were a few frs. o a tall calcite
spill vase ; in - N corner tr was a large pot
o red clay (broken) above - dagger level :
many beads (1st lot, 1927-8) were found by it.
Two small silh silhouette figures in shell (U9906)
were found 120 below dagger level by - NW wall
& an animal shell plaque (U ) nearly as
deep in - same place : probably then do not really
belong to- burial
<310, <220 for the sides
To N. corner A <335
C <80
F <1143
Pg 580 near one of the groups of spears were - remains of 2 bitumen bellums , one 037 long, the second was over a metre long but too broken up in - soil to be properly measured. of the objects seemed to be in any order & as they were found a few at a time as - work was carried further & further into - cliff their relative positions are not well established ; on separate page some of the main groups are shown approximately. No body or remains of a body were found. The beads, gold ,lapis & carnelian, were scattered in the soil with no order at all; the bits of gold band binding were all over the place but often several in a row as if from different handles : the gold adze (U 9339) lay touching the 3 pieces of band probably belonging to its handle & 2 smaller band pieces.
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For an area measuring some 700x400 there lay at a depth of almost 550 below - surface two layers of matting : between these the whole area was full of objects in copper & gold : at one end came the gold spear & chisels , towards- other end the gold dagger : between came beads, & everywhere there were spears & arrows generally in clusters as if complete quivers had been laid on the ground
The silver belt was 135 long & 005 wide : without the ring width was 008 across in - ground a film of silver lay about half a centimetre or less outside - main band as if the latter had had an additional plating which had been detached - this was for them to stand & was removed.
against - outside o- belt just above - handle o- dagger were 3 gold nails against - silver but not apparently fastened into it : possibly these had been fastened to - outer plate.
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at 500 below - surface, fairly close to - grave w - gold spear ; no apparent grave but a large collection of objects all more or less close together in - soil, Cf graves
1) silver spouted vase complete, but spout bent back to - mouth. [drawing (artifact: pot) labeled] ht 011 XXIX U9334 A
2) a second tumbler, but - base badly broken & - body distorted U9334 B
3) copper [drawing (artifact: tool)] harpoon(?) w chisel points & single barbs, l 014 at least 6 examples U9336
4) copper lance heads(?) l 0175, square section to blade, tang 005 long : perhaps 10 altogether U9337
5) hollow socketted arrow heads, plain barbless points l 010 : 4 or more U9338
6) 2 or more barbed arrow heads with hollow sockets [drawing (artifact: weapon)]
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7) Some very slender hollow-socketed spear or arrowheads lengths up to 027
8) Some loops and curves of copper made w thin wire twisted tightly round a copper rod or wire : purpose not obvious
9) Close to these but w no obvious connection w them was a broken bowl o dark green steatite [drawing (artifact: stone vessel)] type thus
& (10) a crushed & broken copper hemispherical bowl II Over these, but not more than 050 above, was a (broken) 'drain pipe') [drawing (artifact: drain) labeled CCXXV]
11) 3 small shallow copper cups all decayed
12) Some strips of gold binding for a staff, found at 005 apart, in a row. U9333
13) Copper axe U9335
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At 550 fm - surface & 330 below a 3rd dyn. rubbish deposit was a narrow trench matting lined lying approx. ExW In this lay 10 copper spearheads & a gold spear.
The spearheads were 0365 long w plain rectangular section & rectangular haft U9123 Round - hafts were plain evidences o wooden hafts.
All lay side by side w - points in - same direction thus, & - gold one by - U9122 [sketch (artifact: weapon)] side of them. The copper was in v. bad state - second row o spears was larger, 041-045 : one 054
The gold is 040 long. Above - spears lay 2 cow's skulls.
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with - gold spear were also
3) a set of 8 light javelin blades of copper U9141
5) 2 large heavy whetstones U.9140
6) copper club head studded w nails U 9137
7) another copper spearhead like the first 10 U.9123
8) copper saw, broken: U.9138
9) copper chisel l. 030 U.9132
10) another, l. 026 (broken) U.9133
11) another l. 029 (broken) U.9134
12) copper tool [drawing (artifact: tool)] l. 011 U.9136
13) remains o a tool w blade & tang o wrought iron (?!) U.9139
14) a gold chisel l.0095 U.9130
15) a very fine gold chisel or awl U.9131
16) copper chisel, fine, l 016 U.9135
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