10088http://www165.123.244.137/subject/10088/10388Object TypeBowlsMuseumThe National Museum of IraqSeason Number06: 1927-1928MaterialSteatiteU Number10388Description (Catalog Card)Steatite Bowl. Bell shaped. One side cut down in antiquity. Type LXII.Woolley's descriptionFind Context (Catalog Card)PG 893Material (Catalog Card)SteatiteMaterial as described by WoolleyMuseum Number (IM Number)IM 8421Measurement (Catalog Card)Rim 019
Ht 0105
Base 006510089http://www165.123.244.137/subject/10089/10389Object TypeBeadsSeason Number06: 1927-1928MaterialCopper AlloyMaterialJasperU Number10389Description (Catalog Card)4 Beads
2 jasper? (one flattened double conoids, one barrel)
2 copper ball beads
One copper bead between each jasper beadWoolley's descriptionFind Context (Catalog Card)PG 893Material (Catalog Card)JasperMaterial as described by WoolleyMaterial (Catalog Card)Copper AlloyMaterial as described by Woolley10090http://www165.123.244.137/subject/10090/10390AMuseumThe National Museum of IraqObject TypePinsSeason Number06: 1927-1928MaterialBitumenMaterialCopper AlloyU Number10390ADescription (Catalog Card)[A] Copper Pin. Rounded in section. Copper ball head on bitumen core. Adhering to the pin a
[B] Cylinder Seal of shell.
The stem of the pin is perforated and has a small copper ring attached to it. Originally the seal was probably suspended by a string attached to the ring on the copper pin; the string decayed and the seal became corroded onto the pin. Type V. Figs. obliterated: probably 2 heroes fighting 2 rampant beasts. The copper set in bitumen was probably really the cap of the seal; the cap fell off onto the pin which has an elongated knob head.Woolley's descriptionFind Context (Catalog Card)PG 893Material (Catalog Card)BitumenMaterial as described by WoolleyMaterial (Catalog Card)Copper AlloyMaterial as described by WoolleyMuseum Number (IM Number)IM 8378Measurement (Catalog Card)L of pin 02110091http://www165.123.244.137/subject/10091/10390BObject TypeCylinder SealsSeason Number06: 1927-1928TechniqueIncisedMaterialShellU Number10390BDescription (Catalog Card)[A] Copper Pin. Rounded in section. Copper ball head on bitumen core. Adhering to the pin a
[B] Cylinder Seal of shell.
The stem of the pin is perforated and has a small copper ring attached to it. Originally the seal was probably suspended by a string attached to the ring on the copper pin; the string decayed and the seal became corroded onto the pin. Type V. Figs. obliterated: probably 2 heroes fighting 2 rampant beasts. The copper set in bitumen was probably really the cap of the seal; the cap fell off onto the pin which has an elongated knob head.Find Context (Catalog Card)PG 893Material (Catalog Card)ShellMaterial as described by WoolleyMeasurement (Catalog Card)L of seal 0032
d 001810092http://www165.123.244.137/subject/10092/10391AObject TypeEarringsSeason Number06: 1927-1928MaterialCopper AlloyU Number10391ADescription (Catalog Card)[A-B] 2 Copper earrings
Solid lunate ends. 1 1/2 coilsWoolley's descriptionFind Context (Catalog Card)PG 893Material (Catalog Card)Copper AlloyMaterial as described by WoolleyMeasurement (Catalog Card)d 00124203http://www165.123.244.137/subject/24203/10391BObject TypeEarringsSeason Number06: 1927-1928MaterialCopper AlloyU Number10391BDescription (Catalog Card)[A-B] 2 Copper earrings
Solid lunate ends. 1 1/2 coilsWoolley's descriptionFind Context (Catalog Card)PG 893Material (Catalog Card)Copper AlloyMaterial as described by WoolleyMeasurement (Catalog Card)d 00110093http://www165.123.244.137/subject/10093/10392Object TypeRingsSeason Number06: 1927-1928MaterialCopper AlloyU Number10392Description (Catalog Card)Copper Finger rings
Loose endsWoolley's descriptionFind Context (Catalog Card)PG 893Material (Catalog Card)Copper AlloyMaterial as described by WoolleyMeasurement (Catalog Card)d 0013