[{"id":17917,"url":"http://www165.123.244.137/subject/17917/","title":"16959 | 31-43-577","control_properties":[{"property":"Object Type","value":"Plaques/Reliefs","inline":"","footnote":""},{"property":"Season Number","value":"09: 1930-1931","inline":"","footnote":""},{"property":"Museum","value":"University of Pennsylvania Museum","inline":"","footnote":""},{"property":"Material","value":"Terracotta","inline":"","footnote":""}],"free_form_properties":[{"prop":"U Number","property_value":"16959","inline_note":"","footnote":""},{"prop":"Description (Catalog Card)","property_value":"Terracotta relief of a horned goddess holding a vase out of which come streams of water.  \r\nBroken but complete except for some bits of background. ","inline_note":"","footnote":"Woolley's description"},{"prop":"Description (Modern)","property_value":"one of the very large terracottas such as seem to have stood at the doors of shrines: A goddess wearing the horned mitre and holding the jar from which come streams of water; she has a short-sleeved garment of the kaunakes type but the flounces instead of being in tiers are in long wavy lines like water. \"The Goddess of the Waters\"","inline_note":"","footnote":""},{"prop":"Description (Catalog Card)","property_value":"AH\r\nTerracotta relief U.16959\r\nFound at circ. 100 from the modern surface, lying face downwards, - head 040 from the face of a \r\nburnt brick wall of the 2nd period. Of this wall there were left from 3 to 5 courses of burnt brick with traces of mud brick above: it was an \r\nisolated wall fragment, not part of anything of which a plan could usefully be made, but it was \r\npart of the same system as a single room lying at the same level about 10.00 to the west:\r\nit was in the walls of this room that there were found a bottle of Phoenician glass, a copper head \r\nand a miniature glass bottle: apparently in connection with this room there were bricks of Kurigalzu, loose in the soil. \r\nRelief lay 015 below the level of the bottom course of bricks, so that had there been a floor level (none\r\ncould be distinguished) the relief would have been below it. \r\nIt is certainly anterior to the building of the new (IInd period) wall and since this is the 1st to depart \r\nfrom the lines of the houses of the main level it must be contemporary with at any rate the later phase of the main house period. If the 2nd period is Kassite, as seems to be the case, the relief must be either 1st Babylonian or Larsa.","inline_note":"","footnote":"This transcription covers two field note cards that were bound in the volume with the catalogue cards apparently because it deals so closely with the find spot of this particular object."},{"prop":"Find Context (Catalog Card)","property_value":"AH\r\nabove house 24: see field notes","inline_note":"","footnote":""},{"prop":"Material (Catalog Card)","property_value":"Terracotta","inline_note":"","footnote":"Material as described by Woolley"},{"prop":"Museum Number (UPM Date Reg Number)","property_value":"31-43-577","inline_note":"","footnote":""},{"prop":"Measurement (Catalog Card)","property_value":"ht 073","inline_note":"","footnote":""}]}]