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<root><list-item><id>20113</id><url>http://www165.123.244.137/subject/20113/</url><title>18727</title><control_properties><list-item><property>Object Type</property><value>Architectural Elements</value><inline></inline><footnote></footnote></list-item><list-item><property>Season Number</property><value>12: 1933-1934</value><inline></inline><footnote></footnote></list-item><list-item><property>Material</property><value>Carnelian</value><inline></inline><footnote></footnote></list-item><list-item><property>Material</property><value>Terracotta</value><inline></inline><footnote></footnote></list-item></control_properties><free_form_properties><list-item><prop>U Number</prop><property_value>18727</property_value><inline_note></inline_note><footnote></footnote></list-item><list-item><prop>Description (Catalog Card)</prop><property_value>Object of unbaked clay. 
flat oval base 013 x 008 rising with fairly vertical sides to a convex top in the middle of which is an oval depression: it might be an exaggerated copy of a plano-convex brick : total ht 007 
In the middle of one side, in the top and close to the edge of the depression, is a large carnelian bead impressed in the clay:  below this &amp; to one side of it is a cowrie (?) shell of which the base only shows, making a sort of crescent. 
[drawing]</property_value><inline_note></inline_note><footnote>Woolley's description</footnote></list-item><list-item><prop>Find Context (Catalog Card)</prop><property_value>KG/1 
PJ/G11</property_value><inline_note></inline_note><footnote></footnote></list-item><list-item><prop>Material (Catalog Card)</prop><property_value>Carnelian</property_value><inline_note></inline_note><footnote>Material as described by Woolley</footnote></list-item><list-item><prop>Material (Catalog Card)</prop><property_value>Clay</property_value><inline_note></inline_note><footnote>Material as described by Woolley</footnote></list-item></free_form_properties></list-item></root>