258056http://www165.123.244.137/media_item/258056/Field PhotographsMedia TitleField PhotographsDescriptionWoolley: Grave X 26 shewing body in position and glazed vessels.MuseumBMProjectUrPhoto TypeGNNegative or PositiveNegativeBM Negative Number74BM Photo IDGN0074PM U Print No.no scanCommentsPS Negative42691Antiquaries JournalRelated MediaPlate NumberExcavations at UrUr of the ChaldeesAdditional CommentsBM NumberRelated PeopleLocation Description258057http://www165.123.244.137/media_item/258057/Field PhotographsMedia TitleField PhotographsDescriptionWoolley: Grave 26.MuseumBMProjectUrPhoto TypeGNNegative or PositiveNegativeBM Negative Number75BM Photo IDGN0075PM U Print No.75CommentsPS Negative42692Antiquaries JournalRelated MediaPlate NumberExcavations at UrUr of the ChaldeesAdditional CommentsBM NumberRelated PeopleLocation Description14http://www165.123.244.137/media_item/14/Ur Excavations IX; The Neo-Babylonian and Persian Periods | Ur Excavations IX; The Neo-Babylonian anTitleUr Excavations IX; The Neo-Babylonian and Persian PeriodsDate1962AuthorWoolley, L. and Mallowan, MaxPublisherOxford University PressPublication placeOxford12http://www165.123.244.137/media_item/12/Ur Excavations VIII; The Kassite Period and the period of the Assyrian Kings | Ur Excavations VIII; TitleUr Excavations VIII; The Kassite Period and the period of the Assyrian KingsDate1965 AuthorWoolley, LeonardPublisherOxford University PressPublication placeOxford239254http://www165.123.244.137/media_item/239254/Woolley's Field Note Cards | Woolley's Field Note CardsMedia TitleWoolley's Field Note CardsOmeka LabelUr_Notes_v2_p021Page Number21Transcription<p>Y.C.</p>
<p>Pot found in room 4 by Persian graves 50 cm below surface level, & about 40 cm above floor level of room filled with burnt date stones</p>
<p>Height 15 Neck 6.5 Base 2 Greatest width 7.5</p>
<p>[drawing]</p>
<p>? P.190 or IL.59c.</p>Volumev2BM Archive Number194BM Volume2BM Page Number20BM DescriptionYCOmeka Tagsdrawing, YCOmeka Type6Omeka ID838239403http://www165.123.244.137/media_item/239403/Woolley's Field Note Cards | Woolley's Field Note CardsMedia TitleWoolley's Field Note CardsOmeka LabelUr_Notes_v2_p158Page Number158Transcription<p>XNCF Zig. NW 1931
</p><p>To - NE o - fort tr was against - Neb. T.W. a strip
o mud brick pavement 100 wide, - top o it 015
above - bottoms o - niches in - wall. Beyond this was
a trough-like gap 015 wide, then a double line o
mud bricks, 2 courses deep, + beyond that + flush
w them a clay floor 020 thikc. This had been
broken through by - drains [?] o - Persian period but
[?] be traced [?] - top o - terrace wall. Below it
was a layer o rubbish + ashes 025 thick, + then
at 045 from - Neb. floor surface came a brick pavement.
</p><p>On - SE+SW this pavement ran up to a mud brick
wall o - worst quality, preserved only for 1 course
above floor level : on - NW it ran up to a heavy
mud brick wall wch continued - wall [?] II [?Persian?] A
wch cut off - NW part o Level II. - SE wall ran
along - back o Warad Sin's kisu, - front o wch was
hidden below - pavement : - width o - walls w
not be [?].
</p><p>On - Neb. level just to - NW o - door to - intramural
chamber o TW tr was a reinforcement o -
clay floor, an area [blank] x [blank] [?] enclosed by
mud bricks set on edge (cf. site AH, + - NE gate
o TW.
</p>Volumev2BM Archive Number194BM Volume2BM Page Number153BM DescriptionXNCF-Ziggurat-NW-1931Omeka TagsTW, XNCFOmeka Type6Omeka ID978239404http://www165.123.244.137/media_item/239404/Woolley's Field Note Cards | Woolley's Field Note CardsMedia TitleWoolley's Field Note CardsOmeka LabelUr_Notes_v2_p159Page Number159Transcription<p>NCF + XNCF Zig NW 1931
</p><p>- Neb. TW does really just include - [?]
shrines under NCF (= II A+B) + XNCF, II A)
as it lies higher, + also completely blocks all
access to - [?], these disappear + if XNCF
had a [?] part on - Neb. level it must h
been a new foundation + rather different arranged.
Apart from - Fort, nothing is left on - Neb
terrace except 1 piece o mud brick wall running
out for about 158 from - side o - Zig, + a wall
o mud brick parallel w - Zig [?side?] may be Neo Bab.
or may be Persian _ but tr is nothing to prove
this side; + - fact t this does carefully include
- area formerly occupied by these shrines makes
it probable t [?he?] also [?] them.
</p>Volumev2BM Archive Number194BM Volume2BM Page Number154BM DescriptionXNCF-Ziggurat-NW-1931-NCFOmeka TagsNCF, TW, XNCFOmeka Type6Omeka ID979