__Title__,__URL__,Object Type,Museum,Culture/Period,Material,Description (Modern),Description (Archival),Material (Catalog Card),Museum Number (UPM B-number),Measurement (Length),Measurement (Height),Measurement (Diameter),Measurement (X),Measurement (Y),Measurement (Z),Conservation,Pseudomorph,Season Number,U Number,Description (Catalog Card),Measurement (Catalog Card),Find Context (Catalog Card),Museum Number (IM Number),Notes,Museum Number (BM Big Number),Museum Number (BM Registration Number),Measurement (Weight),Museum Number (BMAG Number),Measurement (Thickness),Measurement (Width),MASCA Metallurgy Testing Spouted,http://www165.123.244.137/subject/27253/,Spouted,University of Pennsylvania Museum,EDIIIA,Copper Alloy,copper flat bowl with spout.,CBS Register: no field number. copper flat bowl with spout. diam. 184 mm,Copper Alloy,B17449,236.0,36.0,186.0,235,185,40,2007. University Museum Near East Section Ur Metals Conservation Treatment Project. IMLS Grant.,there is a small area adjacent to the spout with preserved textile pseudomorphs 10176,http://www165.123.244.137/subject/9979/,Pins,,,Silver,"Pin, Silver",,Silver,,,,,,,,,,06: 1927-1928,10176,"Silver Pin Upper portion of stem bent over Small silver ball head Rounded in section at top; square in middle and rounded below Type VI Variant [drawing 1:1]","Length 0115 (vertical measurement) grtst thickness 006" 7869,http://www165.123.244.137/subject/7391/,Strainers and Colanders,The National Museum of Iraq,EDIIIA,Copper Alloy,Colander,,Copper Alloy,,,,,,,,,,05: 1926-1927,7869,"Copper cullender. Flat rim, thin metal: the cup pierced with 6 rows of small holes: handle made in one piece with rim, fairly solid, rectangular section, bent over at end, clearly having been in a wooden handle. [drawing]","D. 120mm, L. of handle 105mm, Depth 35mm",PG 13,IM 3594,in field notes 9781,http://www165.123.244.137/subject/9516/,Frontlets,University of Pennsylvania Museum,,Gold,Diadem,,Gold,B16706,,,,,,,,,06: 1927-1928,9781,"Gold Diadem With impressed star pattern [drawing] At the ends are wires made by cutting the thin metal sheet into a very narrow ribbon which was then tightly twisted into a wire. Both wires are broken and the attachment of one is missing.","L 0115 width 0065",PG 777,, "9782 | 1928,1010.181",http://www165.123.244.137/subject/9517/,Beads,British Museum,,Gold; Lapis Lazuli; Carnelian,Brims; 5 Beads,,Lapis lazuli; Gold,,,,,113.00,,,,,06: 1927-1928,9782,"Beads Two large lapis lentoids One gold lentoid 1 lapis bugle","Lapis lentoids L 0033 Gold lentoid L 0042 Lapis bugle L 0033",PG 777,,,121516,"1928,1010.181",32.10 9783,http://www165.123.244.137/subject/9518/,Beads,University of Pennsylvania Museum,,Carnelian; Gold; Lapis Lazuli; Silver; Shell,String of Beads; 142 Beads,,Lapis lazuli; Carnelian; Gold,B17677,,,,676.00,,,,,06: 1927-1928,9783,"Beads 14 gold ring spacers and a quantity of small lapis beads and carnelian rings: for order see Field Notes. With them are mixed the smaller lapis beads mentioned in the Field Notes as probably belonging to the headdress. [drawing 1:1]",,PG 777,,,,,23.40 9784,http://www165.123.244.137/subject/9519/,Beads,University of Pennsylvania Museum,,Carnelian; Gold; Lapis Lazuli,Beads,,Lapis lazuli; Carnelian; Gold,B17668,,,,,,,,,06: 1927-1928,9784,"Beads 1 Small gold 6 small lapis; and a large number of carnelian rings, all strung up together: see Field Notes.",,PG 777,,,,, 9785,http://www165.123.244.137/subject/9520/,Hair Combs,University of Pennsylvania Museum,,Silver,"UPM: One silver comb with 7 branches supporting 7 lapis balls",Complete Comb,Silver,B17005,,,,99.01,135.16,,,,06: 1927-1928,9785,"Silver Head Ornament shaped as a lotus(?) flower with long stem and 7 points (petals?) tipped with lapis balls. Broken a few bits missing. [drawing]","L 031 width 010",PG 777,,,,,97.80 9786A,http://www165.123.244.137/subject/37381/,Miscellaneous Pieces,University of Pennsylvania Museum; University of Pennsylvania Museum,EDIIIA,Silver,"Silver wire ornaments, 2 full ones, half of one, and pieces of another. One has a loop to connect it with a string, or some other such thing.",,Silver,B17000,,,,33,14,3,,,06: 1927-1928,9786A,"[A-B] Silver wire ornaments Apparently 7, of which 6 are whole or nearly so [drawing] They seem to have been connected with silver headdress 9785, with which they were found, and might have been attached to a narrow silver ribbon found with it, or to the string of very small beads: they were not with the gold rings",,PG 777,,,,, "9786B | 1928,1010.698",http://www165.123.244.137/subject/9521/,Miscellaneous Pieces,British Museum,,Silver,Silver artefact; fragments of looping silver wirework; maybe forming part of a diadem.,,Silver,,,,,,,,,,06: 1927-1928,9786B,"[A-B] Silver wire ornaments Apparently 7, of which 6 are whole or nearly so [drawing] They seem to have been connected with silver headdress 9785, with which they were found, and might have been attached to a narrow silver ribbon found with it, or to the string of very small beads: they were not with the gold rings",,PG 777,,,122001,"1928,1010.698", 9787,http://www165.123.244.137/subject/9522/,Miscellaneous Pieces,University of Pennsylvania Museum,EDIIIA,Copper Alloy; Gold; Silver,"Gold ornaments, 2 Copper beads with gold foil covering them, 2 Hollow gold semi-spheres 2 silver beads with gold foil covering them Gold foil Silver flower with gold foil 2 Silver rods Copper ball with gold foil 4 gold rosettes 5 gold leaves 5 copper rods with three attachments each for leaves 15 pieces of copper rods.",,Copper Alloy; Gold; Silver,B17588,,,6; 4; 4; 6; 6; 4; 4; 6; 6; 6,15; 15; 6; 18; 14; 5; 15; 15; 6; 18; 14; 5; 13; 23; 27; 30,10; 14; 10; 14; 13; 14,1; 6; 1; 6; 2; 1,2007. University Museum Near East Section Ur Metals Conservation Treatment Project. IMLS Grant.,,06: 1927-1928,9787,"Gilt Ornaments. Short copper rods, 006 long, originally encased with very thin gold. Some of these had attached to one end of them 2 small gold leaves: others had a gold flower rosette and the gold leaf had come off. Probably part of the head ornament 9785. Others had a rim round the stem near but not at the end: and there were found fragments of hollow gold leaf-like balls which may have gone above these so as rather to resemble a pomegranate. The copper stems were pierced with very small holes 0005 apart so must have served as spacers for beads, or else been sewn onto something. One of the gold flowers was fixed to a double silver bead, and to one also silver rosettes were similarly attached. [additional drawing on back of card] [drawing]",,PG 777,,"Many pieces involved in U9787, Woolley only describes each briefly. Penn Museum number contains at least one of these pieces. Multiple measurements indicate many pieces, however full research has not been conducted.",,, 9788,http://www165.123.244.137/subject/9523/,Axes,,,Copper Alloy,,,Copper Alloy,,,,,,,,,,06: 1927-1928,9788,Copper Axe. The softness of the metal is shown by the fact that the very solid socket is all bent by the weight of the fallen roof stones. (Broken). Type = A.4 (new),"L 013 ht 0065",PG 777.,,,,, 9789,http://www165.123.244.137/subject/9524/,Razors,,,Copper Alloy,Razor,,Copper Alloy,,,,,,,,,,06: 1927-1928,9789,"Copper Razor Broken and parts missing [drawing] 1:1 Type XVI",,PG 777,,,,, "9790 | 1928,1010.464",http://www165.123.244.137/subject/9525/,Jars,British Museum,,Calcite,Vessel,,Calcite,,,,,,,,,,06: 1927-1928,9790,"Vase White calcite Type [struck out: LVIVI] LXXIX =64 near","ht 0095 diam 011",PG 777,,,121734,"1928,1010.464", 9791,http://www165.123.244.137/subject/9526/,Knives and Swords,,,Copper Alloy,Knife,,Copper Alloy,,,,,,,,,,06: 1927-1928,9791,"Copper Knife With slight central rib, broken Type 3 new","L 020 width 004",PG 777,,,,, 9792,http://www165.123.244.137/subject/9527/,Bowls,,EDIIIA,Copper Alloy,Bowl,,Copper Alloy,,,,,,,,,,06: 1927-1928,9792,Copper Bowl. Part of base missing.,"diam 018 ht 0035",PG 777,,"in field notes ""crushed and broken""",,, "9793 | 1928,1010.435",http://www165.123.244.137/subject/9528/,Bowls,British Museum,,Limestone,Bowl,,Limestone,,,,,,,,,,06: 1927-1928,9793,Limestone Bowl. (broken) The stone very badly decayed and all the surface perished.,"ht 012 diam 024",PG 777,,,121705,"1928,1010.435", 9794,http://www165.123.244.137/subject/9529/,Bowls,University of Pennsylvania Museum,,Limestone,"Large broken white limestone bowl. 5 extant pieces, 1 piece missing.",,Limestone,B17141,,,,,,,,,06: 1927-1928,9794,Limestone Bowl. Broken into 5 pieces. Surface decayed.,"ht 008 diam 025",PG 777.,,,,, 9795,http://www165.123.244.137/subject/9530/,Pins,,,Copper Alloy,Copper pin,,Copper Alloy,,,,,,,,,,06: 1927-1928,9795,"Copper Pin Plain ball head. (broken) Type V",L 0135,PG 777,,,,, 9796,http://www165.123.244.137/subject/9531/,Pins,,,Copper Alloy,Copper pin,,Copper Alloy,,,,,,,,,,06: 1927-1928,9796,"Copper Pin Coiled head (Broken) Type VII [drawing]",L 0115,PG 777,,,,, "9797 | 1928,1010.129",http://www165.123.244.137/subject/9532/,Bowls,British Museum,EDIIIA,Copper Alloy; Silver,Bowl,,Silver; Copper Alloy,,,,,,,,,,06: 1927-1928,9797,"Silver Bowl Oval form With engraved line round rim and 3 slightly raised ribs [drawing] It forms part of a mass of broken copper vessels corroded together, and the full details of it cannot be seen. (nos. 11-14 in Field Notes) [Type] LXXXVII","ht 0035 width c 008 L c. 013",PG 777,,,121445,"1928,1010.129", 9798,http://www165.123.244.137/subject/9533/,Chains,Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery,,Silver,Chain,,Silver,,,,,,,,,,06: 1927-1928,9798,"Silver Chain 4 fragment, in bad condition: The same type as the heavy gold chain found elsewhere",L 008,PG 777,,"Birmingham claims this U number, listed as hair ornaments.",,,,1962A547 9799,http://www165.123.244.137/subject/9534/,Cosmetic Shells,,,Pigment; Shell,Shells,,Shell; Pigment,,,,,,,,,,06: 1927-1928,9799,Cockle Shells. Containing green and black paint.,,PG 777,,,,,, "9959 | 1935,0113.431",http://www165.123.244.137/subject/9716/,Beads,British Museum,,Wood,,,Wood,,,,,,,,,,06: 1927-1928,9959,"Beads of wood (? ebony) double conoids",,"PG 777 NE chamber",,,137912,"1935,0113.431",, 9960,http://www165.123.244.137/subject/9717/,Beads,,,Lapis Lazuli,,,Lapis lazuli,,,,,,,,,,06: 1927-1928,9960,"Beads Lapis Double conoids",,PG 777 NE Chamber,,,,,, "9961 | 1928,1010.310",http://www165.123.244.137/subject/9718/,Knives and Swords,British Museum,,Copper Alloy,"Copper alloy dagger with central rib to Blades, six handle rivets and the remains of the handle.",Dagger,Copper Alloy,,220,,,220.00,40.00,4.00,,,06: 1927-1928,9961,"Copper Dagger With central rib and short rounded tang and six rivets Type 3 (new)","L 022 width 0042",PG 777 NE Chamber,,,121581,"1928,1010.310",88.70,,3,41 9962,http://www165.123.244.137/subject/9719/,Pins,University of Pennsylvania Museum,,Lapis Lazuli; Silver,"Silver pin, Type 1 or 7. Hole near head. Ball head is missing. Slightly bent towards tip. Two holes for modern testing.","Shaft Bent and Pierced; lapis head CBS Register. Silver. pin. crooked.",Silver; Lapis lazuli,B17075,179.0,,5,179,,,,Textile?,06: 1927-1928,9962,"Silver Pin The shaft bent, & pierced Lapis ball head Type VI",L(as bent) 022,PG 777 NE Chamber,,,,,,,8.0,,Unknown sample number "9963A | 1928,1010.331",http://www165.123.244.137/subject/9720/,Spearheads/Lanceheads,British Museum,,Copper Alloy; Wood,"Copper alloy lance-head, with two internal cross rivets, at a distance from each other.",,Wood; Copper Alloy,,224,,35,,,,,,06: 1927-1928,9963A,"[A-D] Copper spear butts (?) 4 The lower part is solid and seems to be cast: the upper part was made hollow and open down one side: the wooden shaft was inserted, the open sides brought together over it, so as to overlap and then secured by copper nails driven through the wood. [drawing]","L from 014 to 019",PG 777 NE Chamber,,,121602,"1928,1010.331",,,,, 9963B,http://www165.123.244.137/subject/24043/,Spearheads/Lanceheads,University of Pennsylvania Museum,,Copper Alloy,"Copper spearhead or bottom. Conical in shape, hollow about 1/3 of the way down. Rivet preserved through end of cone to attach to haft. Edges overlap as if metal had been hammered onto shaft.",CBS Register: Season VI. copper pike's head. conical rolled copper sheet. Rivet (with sketch) length 240 mm,Copper Alloy,B17333,,,20,240,,4,2007. University Museum Near East Section Ur Metals Conservation Treatment Project. IMLS Grant.; Possibly electrolytic reduction treatment,,06: 1927-1928,9963B,"[A-D] Copper spear butts (?) (4) The lower part is solid and seems to be cast: the upper part was made hollow and open down one side: the wooden shaft was inserted, the open sides brought together over it, so as to overlap and then secured by copper nails driven through the wood. [drawing]","L from 014 to 019",PG 777 NE Chamber.,,,,,,,,, 9963C,http://www165.123.244.137/subject/24044/,Spearheads/Lanceheads,University of Pennsylvania Museum,,Copper Alloy,"Copper spear butt/Pike head/Spearhead. Rolled metal in a conical shape. 2/3 solid, 1/3 hollow to go over wooden shaft. Two holes on top for rivets (probably four rivets, broken). The hollow portion looks like it may have been hammered onto shaft.","Conical rolled copper sheet. Rivet. CBS Register: no field number. copper pike's head. conical rolled copper sheet. Rivet length 270 mm sample found in Sam Nash's Metallurgy cabinets. No Sample Number",Copper Alloy,B17335,,,20; 41,270,,5,Possibly electrolytic reduction treatment,,06: 1927-1928,9963C,"[A-D] Copper spear butts (?) (4) The lower part is solid and seems to be cast: the upper part was made hollow and open down one side: the wooden shaft was inserted, the open sides brought together over it, so as to overlap and then secured by copper nails driven through the wood. [drawing]","L from 014 to 019",PG 777 NE Chamber.,,,,,,,,,Sample 550 9963D,http://www165.123.244.137/subject/24045/,,,,Copper Alloy,,,Copper Alloy,,,,,,,,,,06: 1927-1928,9963D,"[A-D] Copper spear butts (?) (4) The lower part is solid and seems to be cast: the upper part was made hollow and open down one side: the wooden shaft was inserted, the open sides brought together over it, so as to overlap and then secured by copper nails driven through the wood. [drawing]","L from 014 to 019",PG 777 NE Chamber.,,,,,,,,, 9964,http://www165.123.244.137/subject/9721/,Pins,University of Pennsylvania Museum,,Copper Alloy; Lapis Lazuli,"Copper pin. Straight shaft, broken in two. Head and tip are missing. Pierced towards head. Type VII.","Bent Shaft CBS Register: copper pin sample found in Sam Nash's Metallurgy cabinets. Sample Number Ur 177",Lapis lazuli; Copper Alloy,B16996,,,12; 6,141,,,2007. University Museum Near East Section Ur Metals Conservation Treatment Project. IMLS Grant.,Textile,06: 1927-1928,9964,"Copper pin. Bent shaft, lapis head. Type VI.",L. (as bent) 024,"PG 777 NE Chamber",,,,,,,,,Sample 177 9965,http://www165.123.244.137/subject/9722/,Beads,,,Lapis Lazuli,,,Lapis lazuli,,,,,,,,,,06: 1927-1928,9965,Beads. Lapis. Double conoids.,,PG 777 NE. Chamber.,,,,,,,,, 9966,http://www165.123.244.137/subject/9723/,Earrings,,,Silver,,,Silver,,,,,,,,,,06: 1927-1928,9966,A number of Silver earrings.,,PG 777 NE. Chamber.,,,,,,,,, "9967 | 1928,1010.359",http://www165.123.244.137/subject/9724/,Pins,British Museum,,Copper Alloy; Lapis Lazuli,"Copper alloy pin, head missing.",,Lapis lazuli; Copper Alloy,,101,,7,,,,,,06: 1927-1928,9967,Copper Pin. With bent shaft and lapis ball head (broken) Type VI.,,PG 777 NE. Chamber.,,,121630,"1928,1010.359",,,,,