 | 700 | (none) | 1935,1110.629 | (none) | Large clay cone, nearly complete. Base 2 column inscription, top right corner damaged 25 + 25 lines. Repeated on shaft, complete. Arad-Sin. Duplicate of U.19 |
 | 17821 | (none) | 1932,1008.3 | (none) | Clay foundation cone (fragment). Stem only, part of it splintered away. |
 | 17851 | (none) | 1932,1008.2 | (none) | Clay cone. Complete - straight type with no head. Of Libit-Ishtar. |
 | 18107 | (none) | 1932,1008.1 | (none) | Clay cone. Upper part of stem and about 1/3 of base missing: larsa type. |
 | 7777B | (none) | 1928,1009.8 | (none) | [A] Clay cone. Sumuilum. cf. U.6955 (many variants)
[B] Another (fragment) with same text.
HC.23. |
 | 7777A | (none) | 1928,1009.7 | (none) | [A] Clay cone. Sumuilum. cf. U.6955 (many variants)
[B] Another fragment with same text.
HC.23. |
 | 3021 | (none) | 1927,1003.6 | (none) | Foundation tablet of Narad-Sin. Copper. Same text on soapstone tablet U.3020. |
 | 3020 | (none) | 1927,1003.6 | (none) | Foundation tablet of Warad-Sin. Soapstone. Warad-Sin, the mighty man, who takes care of Ur, king of Larsa, king of Sumer and Akkad son of Kudur-Mabug, adda of Emulbal. In order to enlarge Ur, to enclose its sides, to gain a great name, Nannar my king, has listened unto me. The great wall, raised like a mountain, that might not be undermined, which strikes wonder, I built to him. This wall Nannar fortifies the foundation of the land such is its name... etc Cf. brick in SAKI p.213.B. Same text text on copper tablet U.3021. H.C. |
 | 2595 | (none) | 1927,1003.49 | (none) | Clay cone of Ur-Engur. Fragment. Text: (To En)-lil, king of all countries his king, Ur-Engur, the mighty hero, king of Ur, King of Sumer and Akkad, in? ? The? of Ninni has dug out. Probably a canal. H.C. |
 | 3251 | (none) | 1927,1003.48 | (none) | Cone of Libit-Ishtar. Fragment. Same as 3245 = SAKI. P.204. |
 | 3245 | (none) | 1927,1003.46 | (none) | Clay cone of Libit-Ishtar. Fragment Same as SAKI. P.204. |
 | 3112 | (none) | 1927,1003.42 | (none) | Cone of Warad-Sin. Fragment. Variation of inscription: SAKI p.212 B. |
 | 3109 | (none) | 1927,1003.38 | (none) | Cone of Libit-Ishtar. Fragment. Same inscription: U.4, U.74. SAKI p.204. |
 | 2617B | (none) | 1927,1003.33 | (none) | Cone, fragment of top |
 | 2769 | (none) | 1927,1003.32 | (none) | Clay cone fragment. King of Larsa? Last lines of Column I -e-bar-bar-ra sul dUtu sa(g) azag gza-a. H.C. |
 | 2521A | (none) | 1927,1003.22 | (none) | Clay cone. Canal inscription of UR-ENGUR. Yellow reddish clay, slightly baked. One complete and two fragments : For Nannar - his king - Ur-Engur - the valiant hero - king of Ur - king of Sumer and Akkad - the ID - NUN (grand canal) - his beloved canal - he has dug out. 11 lines. Ink drawing. |
 | 3105 | (none) | 1927,1003.20 | (none) | Gudean clay cone. Fragment. To Nina, the priestess lady, lady of In-dubba, his lady, Gudea, patesi of Lagash, has done the proper thing? Cf. SAKI p.142 Backstein H. |
 | 2648D | (none) | 1927,1003.15 | (none) | Cone, inscribed |
 | 2648A | (none) | 1927,1003.14 | (none) | Cone, inscribed |
 | 2648E | (none) | 1927,1003.13 | (none) | Cone, inscribed |
 | 2648 | (none) | 1927,1003.12 | (none) | Clay cone of Ur-Engur. Text: To Nannar strong bull of heaven, eldest son of Enlil, his king, has Ur-Engur, the mighty hero, the king of Ur built E-temen-ni-il Found in position in a mud brick. |
 | 2759A | (none) | 1927,1003.11 | (none) | [A-K] 11 cones of Warad-Sin. Numbered A to K. Found in position. Text (cf. Thur-Dang ISA. Arad(-Sin c))
in text: Zigg in Larsa period (8) |
 | 2759F | (none) | 1927,1003.10 | (none) | [A-K] 11 cones of Warad-Sin. Numbered A to K. Found in position. Text (cf. Thur-Dang ISA. Arad(-Sin e)) in text: Ziggurat in Larsa period (8) |
 | 1167 | (none) | 1924,0920.397 | (none) | Fragment from near the rim of an alabaster vase. |
 | 1455 | (none) | 1924,0920.395 | (none) | Fragment from the rim of a mottled black and white stone vase, with the remains of an inscription of Ennapadda, priest of Nnar, and son of Ur-Nammu, King of Ur. Cf. U.18224. Cf. Ur Texts No. 25 |