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<root><list-item><id>10896</id><url>http://www165.123.244.137/subject/10896/</url><title>10977A | 83-7-1.5</title><control_properties><list-item><property>Object Type</property><value>Beads</value><inline></inline><footnote></footnote></list-item><list-item><property>Museum</property><value>University of Pennsylvania Museum</value><inline></inline><footnote></footnote></list-item><list-item><property>Season Number</property><value>06: 1927-1928</value><inline></inline><footnote></footnote></list-item><list-item><property>Material</property><value>Lapis Lazuli</value><inline></inline><footnote></footnote></list-item></control_properties><free_form_properties><list-item><prop>U Number</prop><property_value>10977A</property_value><inline_note></inline_note><footnote></footnote></list-item><list-item><prop>Popular Name</prop><property_value>Pu'Abi's Cloak</property_value><inline_note></inline_note><footnote></footnote></list-item><list-item><prop>Description (Modern)</prop><property_value>Beads</property_value><inline_note></inline_note><footnote></footnote></list-item><list-item><prop>Description (Catalog Card)</prop><property_value>Beads. Large bugles of agate with lapis balls between. </property_value><inline_note></inline_note><footnote>Woolley's description</footnote></list-item><list-item><prop>Find Context (Catalog Card)</prop><property_value>PG 800B 28</property_value><inline_note></inline_note><footnote></footnote></list-item><list-item><prop>Material (Catalog Card)</prop><property_value>Lapis lazuli</property_value><inline_note></inline_note><footnote>Material as described by Woolley</footnote></list-item><list-item><prop>Museum Number (UPM B-number)</prop><property_value>B17287</property_value><inline_note></inline_note><footnote></footnote></list-item><list-item><prop>Museum Number (UPM Date Reg Number)</prop><property_value>83-7-1.5</property_value><inline_note></inline_note><footnote></footnote></list-item></free_form_properties></list-item><list-item><id>43666</id><url>http://www165.123.244.137/subject/43666/</url><title>10977A | 83-7-1.31</title><control_properties></control_properties><free_form_properties><list-item><prop>U Number</prop><property_value>10977A</property_value><inline_note></inline_note><footnote></footnote></list-item><list-item><prop>Description (Catalog Card)</prop><property_value>Beads. Large bugles of agate with lapis balls between.</property_value><inline_note></inline_note><footnote></footnote></list-item><list-item><prop>Description (Archival)</prop><property_value>Neckalce. Red and White Agate. Six Strings of graded beads.</property_value><inline_note></inline_note><footnote>Description according to CBS Register.</footnote></list-item><list-item><prop>Description (Modern)</prop><property_value>23 beads of alternating lapis and agate, starting and ending with lapis. The 12 lapis beads are all balls/ovals of various sizes. The 11 agate are all barrel shaped. One of the lapis balls is actually flat one side, doesn't appear to be broken.</property_value><inline_note></inline_note><footnote>Description from Aubrey Baadsguaard and Keeper of Near East Section. </footnote></list-item><list-item><prop>Museum Number (UPM B-number)</prop><property_value>B17048a</property_value><inline_note></inline_note><footnote></footnote></list-item><list-item><prop>Museum Number (UPM Date Reg Number)</prop><property_value>83-7-1.31</property_value><inline_note></inline_note><footnote></footnote></list-item><list-item><prop>Measurement (Length)</prop><property_value>397</property_value><inline_note></inline_note><footnote></footnote></list-item><list-item><prop>Measurement (Weight)</prop><property_value>31.5</property_value><inline_note></inline_note><footnote></footnote></list-item><list-item><prop>Notes</prop><property_value>When Woolley excavated the beads, he strung them according to how they were in the ground.  Legrain later strung them as necklaces and gave them B numbers.  Maude restrung them back into strings in 1983 resulting in the date number.  Records recording these changes do not exist at this point.   B and date are just guesses</property_value><inline_note></inline_note><footnote></footnote></list-item></free_form_properties></list-item><list-item><id>43649</id><url>http://www165.123.244.137/subject/43649/</url><title>10977B | 83-7-1.15</title><control_properties></control_properties><free_form_properties><list-item><prop>U Number</prop><property_value>10977B</property_value><inline_note></inline_note><footnote></footnote></list-item><list-item><prop>Description (Catalog Card)</prop><property_value>Beads. Large bugles of agate with lapis balls between.</property_value><inline_note></inline_note><footnote></footnote></list-item><list-item><prop>Description (Archival)</prop><property_value>Neckalce. Red and White Agate. Six Strings of graded beads.</property_value><inline_note></inline_note><footnote>Description according to CBS Register.</footnote></list-item><list-item><prop>Description (Modern)</prop><property_value>23 beads, beginning and ending with lapis. Inbetween the lapis beads are alternating agate and carnelian beads. that is, L-A-L-C-L-A-L-C-L-A-L-C-L-A-L-C-L-A-L-C-L-A-L. All 12 lapis beads are squat biconical. The 6 agate are all barrel with slightly tappe</property_value><inline_note></inline_note><footnote>Description from Aubrey Baadsguaard and Keeper of Near East Section. </footnote></list-item><list-item><prop>Museum Number (UPM B-number)</prop><property_value>B17048b</property_value><inline_note></inline_note><footnote></footnote></list-item><list-item><prop>Museum Number (UPM Date Reg Number)</prop><property_value>83-7-1.15</property_value><inline_note></inline_note><footnote></footnote></list-item><list-item><prop>Measurement (Length)</prop><property_value>370</property_value><inline_note></inline_note><footnote></footnote></list-item><list-item><prop>Measurement (Weight)</prop><property_value>27.3</property_value><inline_note></inline_note><footnote></footnote></list-item><list-item><prop>Notes</prop><property_value>When Woolley excavated the beads, he strung them according to how they were in the ground.  Legrain later strung them as necklaces and gave them B numbers.  Maude restrung them back into strings in 1983 resulting in the date number.  Records recording these changes do not exist at this point.  B and date are just guesses</property_value><inline_note></inline_note><footnote></footnote></list-item></free_form_properties></list-item><list-item><id>43653</id><url>http://www165.123.244.137/subject/43653/</url><title>10977C | 83-7-1.19</title><control_properties></control_properties><free_form_properties><list-item><prop>U Number</prop><property_value>10977C</property_value><inline_note></inline_note><footnote></footnote></list-item><list-item><prop>Description (Catalog Card)</prop><property_value>Beads. Large bugles of agate with lapis balls between.</property_value><inline_note></inline_note><footnote></footnote></list-item><list-item><prop>Description (Archival)</prop><property_value>Neckalce. Red and White Agate. Six Strings of graded beads.</property_value><inline_note></inline_note><footnote>Description according to CBS Register.</footnote></list-item><list-item><prop>Description (Modern)</prop><property_value>27 beads of alternating lapis and agate, starting and ending with lapis. The 14 lapis beads are all balls/ovals of various sizes. The 13 agate are all barrel shaped, only one of which could be described as biconical. [and could be a varigated carnelian,</property_value><inline_note></inline_note><footnote>Description from Aubrey Baadsguaard and Keeper of Near East Section. </footnote></list-item><list-item><prop>Museum Number (UPM B-number)</prop><property_value>B17048c</property_value><inline_note></inline_note><footnote></footnote></list-item><list-item><prop>Museum Number (UPM Date Reg Number)</prop><property_value>83-7-1.19</property_value><inline_note></inline_note><footnote></footnote></list-item><list-item><prop>Measurement (Length)</prop><property_value>390</property_value><inline_note></inline_note><footnote></footnote></list-item><list-item><prop>Measurement (Weight)</prop><property_value>26.6</property_value><inline_note></inline_note><footnote></footnote></list-item><list-item><prop>Notes</prop><property_value>When Woolley excavated the beads, he strung them according to how they were in the ground.  Legrain later strung them as necklaces and gave them B numbers.  Maude restrung them back into strings in 1983 resulting in the date number.  Records recording these changes do not exist at this point.  B and date are just guesses</property_value><inline_note></inline_note><footnote></footnote></list-item></free_form_properties></list-item><list-item><id>43670</id><url>http://www165.123.244.137/subject/43670/</url><title>10977D | 83-7-1.35</title><control_properties></control_properties><free_form_properties><list-item><prop>U Number</prop><property_value>10977D</property_value><inline_note></inline_note><footnote></footnote></list-item><list-item><prop>Description (Catalog Card)</prop><property_value>Beads. Large bugles of agate with lapis balls between.</property_value><inline_note></inline_note><footnote></footnote></list-item><list-item><prop>Description (Archival)</prop><property_value>Neckalce. Red and White Agate. Six Strings of graded beads.</property_value><inline_note></inline_note><footnote>Description according to CBS Register.</footnote></list-item><list-item><prop>Description (Modern)</prop><property_value>29 beads of alternating lapis and agate, starting and ending with lapis. The 15 lapis beads are all balls/ovals of various sizes. The 14 agate are all barrel shaped, one is biconical.</property_value><inline_note></inline_note><footnote>Description from Aubrey Baadsguaard and Keeper of Near East Section. </footnote></list-item><list-item><prop>Museum Number (UPM B-number)</prop><property_value>B17048d</property_value><inline_note></inline_note><footnote></footnote></list-item><list-item><prop>Museum Number (UPM Date Reg Number)</prop><property_value>83-7-1.35</property_value><inline_note></inline_note><footnote></footnote></list-item><list-item><prop>Measurement (Length)</prop><property_value>381</property_value><inline_note></inline_note><footnote></footnote></list-item><list-item><prop>Measurement (Weight)</prop><property_value>23.7</property_value><inline_note></inline_note><footnote></footnote></list-item><list-item><prop>Notes</prop><property_value>When Woolley excavated the beads, he strung them according to how they were in the ground.  Legrain later strung them as necklaces and gave them B numbers.  Maude restrung them back into strings in 1983 resulting in the date number.  Records recording these changes do not exist at this point.   B and date are just guesses</property_value><inline_note></inline_note><footnote></footnote></list-item></free_form_properties></list-item><list-item><id>43677</id><url>http://www165.123.244.137/subject/43677/</url><title>10977E | 83-7-1.41</title><control_properties></control_properties><free_form_properties><list-item><prop>U Number</prop><property_value>10977E</property_value><inline_note></inline_note><footnote></footnote></list-item><list-item><prop>Description (Catalog Card)</prop><property_value>Beads. Large bugles of agate with lapis balls between.</property_value><inline_note></inline_note><footnote></footnote></list-item><list-item><prop>Description (Archival)</prop><property_value>Neckalce. Red and White Agate. Six Strings of graded beads.</property_value><inline_note></inline_note><footnote>Description according to CBS Register.</footnote></list-item><list-item><prop>Description (Modern)</prop><property_value>25 beads with alternating lapis and carnelian/agate, beginning and ending with lapis. The 13 lapis are all squat biconical beads. In between the lapis are alternating barrel/ biconical carnelian and barrel agate</property_value><inline_note></inline_note><footnote>Description from Aubrey Baadsguaard and Keeper of Near East Section. </footnote></list-item><list-item><prop>Museum Number (UPM B-number)</prop><property_value>B17048e</property_value><inline_note></inline_note><footnote></footnote></list-item><list-item><prop>Museum Number (UPM Date Reg Number)</prop><property_value>83-7-1.41</property_value><inline_note></inline_note><footnote></footnote></list-item><list-item><prop>Measurement (Length)</prop><property_value>388</property_value><inline_note></inline_note><footnote></footnote></list-item><list-item><prop>Measurement (Weight)</prop><property_value>27.1</property_value><inline_note></inline_note><footnote></footnote></list-item><list-item><prop>Notes</prop><property_value>When Woolley excavated the beads, he strung them according to how they were in the ground.  Legrain later strung them as necklaces and gave them B numbers.  Maude restrung them back into strings in 1983 resulting in the date number.  Records recording these changes do not exist at this point.</property_value><inline_note></inline_note><footnote></footnote></list-item></free_form_properties></list-item><list-item><id>43675</id><url>http://www165.123.244.137/subject/43675/</url><title>10977F | 83-7-1.4</title><control_properties></control_properties><free_form_properties><list-item><prop>U Number</prop><property_value>10977F</property_value><inline_note></inline_note><footnote></footnote></list-item><list-item><prop>Description (Catalog Card)</prop><property_value>Beads. Large bugles of agate with lapis balls between.</property_value><inline_note></inline_note><footnote></footnote></list-item><list-item><prop>Description (Archival)</prop><property_value>Neckalce. Red and White Agate. Six Strings of graded beads.</property_value><inline_note></inline_note><footnote>Description according to CBS Register.</footnote></list-item><list-item><prop>Description (Modern)</prop><property_value>19 beads, alternating lapis balls and agate barrel beads, beginning and ending with lapis. 10 lapis, 9 agate.</property_value><inline_note></inline_note><footnote>Description from Aubrey Baadsguaard and Keeper of Near East Section. </footnote></list-item><list-item><prop>Museum Number (UPM B-number)</prop><property_value>B17048f</property_value><inline_note></inline_note><footnote></footnote></list-item><list-item><prop>Museum Number (UPM Date Reg Number)</prop><property_value>83-7-1.4</property_value><inline_note></inline_note><footnote></footnote></list-item><list-item><prop>Measurement (Length)</prop><property_value>367</property_value><inline_note></inline_note><footnote></footnote></list-item><list-item><prop>Measurement (Weight)</prop><property_value>32.2</property_value><inline_note></inline_note><footnote></footnote></list-item><list-item><prop>Notes</prop><property_value>When Woolley excavated the beads, he strung them according to how they were in the ground.  Legrain later strung them as necklaces and gave them B numbers.  Maude restrung them back into strings in 1983 resulting in the date number.  Records recording these changes do not exist at this point.  U and B numbers match based on description.  B and date are just guesses</property_value><inline_note></inline_note><footnote></footnote></list-item></free_form_properties></list-item></root>