Title: Trends, Traditions, and Transformations: Fashions in Dress in Early Dynastic Mesopotamia     
Date: 2008     
Author: Baadsgaard, Aubrey     

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Object U Number Museum Number (UPM Date Reg Number) Museum Number (BM Registration Number) Museum Number (UPM B-number) Description (Catalog Card)
12472A 30-12-577 (none) (none) [A-D] Gold bracelets: 4. Penannular rings of plain gold. Two are very solid and heavy. Two are lighter, made by hammering thin gold plate round a wire (?) which has been withdrawn (A was on the right arm, the other on the left).
12472B 30-12-578 (none) (none) [A-D] Gold bracelets: 4. Penannular rings of plain gold. Two are very solid and heavy. Two are lighter, made by hammering thin gold plate round a wire (?) which has been withdrawn (A was on the right arm, the other on the left).
11809C 30-12-619 (none) (none) [A-D] 4 Gold Frontlets. Each with 2 lengths of gold chain, 2 lapis & 1 gold lentoid beads, 2 carnelian rings.
11809D 30-12-756 (none) (none) [A-D] 4 Gold Frontlets. Each with 2 lengths of gold chain, 2 lapis & 1 gold lentoid beads, 2 carnelian rings.
11809A (none) 1929,1017.12 (none) [A-D] 4 Gold Frontlets. Each with 2 lengths of gold chain, 2 lapis & 1 gold lentoid beads, 2 carnelian rings.
11809B 30-12-618 (none) (none) [A-D] 4 Gold Frontlets. Each with 2 lengths of gold chain, 2 lapis & 1 gold lentoid beads, 2 carnelian rings.
8600B (none) (none) B17559 [A-C] Silver rings. Three. Each made of 2 1/2 spiral coils of silver wire.
8600A (none) (none) B17559 [A-C] Silver rings Three Each made of 2 1/2 spiral coils of silver wire
9980B (none) (none) B16786 [A-C] Silver earrings. Plain spiral coils of silver wire.
9980C (none) (none) B16786 [A-C] Silver earrings. Plain spiral coils of silver wire.
9980A (none) (none) B16786 [A-C] Silver earrings Plain spiral coils of silver wire
8961A (none) 1928,1009.191 (none) [A-C] Finger rings Silver: (2 others were broken and thrown away) Plain coils of silver wire one 2 1/2 coils and two 3 1/2 coils
11810B 30-12-758B (none) (none) [A-C] 3 Gold earrings. Annular with lunate ends.
10901A (none) (none) B16711 [A-B] Silver Cockle Shells a pair fastened together by corrosion, presumably containing paint
9598A (none) (none) B16953 [A-B] Pair of Copper Bangles One from each wrist; bones adhering
9598B (none) (none) B16953 [A-B] Pair of Copper Bangles One from each wrist; bones adhering
8274B (none) (none) B16825 [A-B] Necklace. About 250 beads, mostly small. 1 large faceted lapis lazuli. 18 double conoid lapis. 14 lentoid lapis. 18 bugle and double conoid carnelian. 4 or 5 minute gold beads. The rest small carnelian ring beads and lapis ring and ball beads, a few ribbed barrel lapis beads. Fragment of lapis inlay with incised concentric areas [drawing]. Arbitrarily made up into two strings .
8274A (none) 1928,1009.90 (none) [A-B] Necklace. About 250 beads, mostly small. 1 large faceted lapis lazuli. 18 double conoid lapis. 14 lentoid lapis. 18 bugle and double conoid carnelian. 4 or 5 minute gold beads. The rest small carnelian ring beads and lapis ring and ball beads, a few ribbed barrel lapis beads. Fragment of lapis inlay with incised concentric areas [drawing]. Arbitrarily made up into two strings .
9991A (none) 1928,1010.80 (none) [A-B] Gold earrings. Very large double lunate pendants of thin metal much crushed and distorted (1 - pair broken apart)
9991B (none) 1928,1010.91 (none) [A-B] Gold earrings. Very large double lunate pendants of thin metal much crushed and distorted (1 - pair broken apart)
8616B (none) 1928,1009.165 (none) [A-B] Gold earrings. A pair. [drawing 1:1]
8616A (none) (none) B16708 [A-B] Gold earrings. A pair. [drawing 1:1]
12186B 30-12-634 (none) (none) [A-B] Gold earrings. A pair. Spirals 2 1/2 coils.
12186A 30-12-635 (none) (none) [A-B] Gold earrings. A pair. Spirals 2 1/2 coils.
10942A (none) (none) B16992A [A-B] Gold earrings. A pair of 3 spiral coils of thick gold wire. Unusually heavy.

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