10388http://www165.123.244.137/subject/10388/10599A | 1928,1010.177Object TypeBeadsMuseumBritish MuseumSeason Number06: 1927-1928MaterialCarnelianMaterialGoldMaterialLapis LazuliU Number10599ADescription (Catalog Card)Tomb Group.
(A) Beads of lapis, gold and carnelian.
(B) Gold finger ring, hoop of thin metal 5mm, wide with 4 strands of cable pattern. The example shows the process of manufacture. The ring is really a spiral made of flattened gold wire: after the completion of the 1st ring the wire is twisted so that the next 4 hoops show a cable pattern: enough of the wire is left untwisted to form the last hoop & so give another plain edging. The whole was then fused into a single band: in this case the fusing is incomplete & the process is thereby explained.
(C) Silver pin with lapis ball head. L. 165mm
(D) Cockle shells containing paint.Woolley's descriptionFind Context (Catalog Card)PG 789 Burial No. 8.Material (Catalog Card)Lapis lazuliMaterial (Catalog Card)CarnelianMaterial as described by WoolleyMaterial (Catalog Card)GoldMaterial as described by WoolleyMuseum Number (BM Big Number)121493Museum Number (BM Registration Number)1928,1010.177NotesUE 2 records a stone bowl with this assemblage. p.44010389http://www165.123.244.137/subject/10389/10599BObject TypeRingsSeason Number06: 1927-1928MaterialGoldU Number10599BDescription (Catalog Card)Tomb Group.
(A) Beads of lapis, gold and carnelian.
(B) Gold finger ring, hoop of thin metal 5mm, wide with 4 strands of cable pattern. The example shows the process of manufacture. The ring is really a spiral made of flattened gold wire: after the completion of the 1st ring the wire is twisted so that the next 4 hoops show a cable pattern: enough of the wire is left untwisted to form the last hoop & so give another plain edging. The whole was then fused into a single band: in this case the fusing is incomplete & the process is thereby explained.
(C) Silver pin with lapis ball head. L. 165mm
(D) Cockle shells containing paint.Woolley's descriptionFind Context (Catalog Card)PG 789 Burial No. 8.Material (Catalog Card)GoldMaterial as described by WoolleyNotesUE 2 records a stone bowl with this assemblage. p.44010390http://www165.123.244.137/subject/10390/10599C | 98-9-3Object TypePinsSeason Number06: 1927-1928MuseumUniversity of Pennsylvania MuseumMaterialSilverMaterialLapis LazuliU Number10599CDescription (Catalog Card)Tomb Group.
(A) Beads of lapis, gold and carnelian.
(B) Gold finger ring, hoop of thin metal 5mm, wide with 4 strands of cable pattern. The example shows the process of manufacture. The ring is really a spiral made of flattened gold wire: after the completion of the 1st ring the wire is twisted so that the next 4 hoops show a cable pattern: enough of the wire is left untwisted to form the last hoop & so give another plain edging. The whole was then fused into a single band: in this case the fusing is incomplete & the process is thereby explained.
(C) Silver pin with lapis ball head. L. 165mm
(D) Cockle shells containing paint.Woolley's descriptionDescription (Modern)Silver pin with lapis head, 1059 visible on objectFind Context (Catalog Card)PG 789 Burial No. 8.Material (Catalog Card)SilverMaterial (Catalog Card)Lapis lazuliMuseum Number (UPM Date Reg Number)98-9-3Measurement (Catalog Card)L 016510391http://www165.123.244.137/subject/10391/10599DObject TypeCosmetic ShellsSeason Number06: 1927-1928MaterialPigmentMaterialShellU Number10599DDescription (Catalog Card)Tomb Group.
(A) Beads of lapis, gold and carnelian.
(B) Gold finger ring, hoop of thin metal 5mm, wide with 4 strands of cable pattern. The example shows the process of manufacture. The ring is really a spiral made of flattened gold wire: after the completion of the 1st ring the wire is twisted so that the next 4 hoops show a cable pattern: enough of the wire is left untwisted to form the last hoop & so give another plain edging. The whole was then fused into a single band: in this case the fusing is incomplete & the process is thereby explained.
(C) Silver pin with lapis ball head. L 0165
(D) Cockle shells containing paint.Woolley's descriptionFind Context (Catalog Card)PG 789
Burial No. 8.Material (Catalog Card)ShellMaterial as described by WoolleyMaterial (Catalog Card)PigmentMaterial as described by WoolleyNotesUE 2 records a stone bowl with this assemblage. p.440