Omeka ID: 2197     
Transcription:

Pg 580 TTE

at 500 below - surface, fairly close to - grave w - gold spear ; no apparent grave but a large collection of objects all more or less close together in - soil, Cf graves

1) silver spouted vase complete, but spout bent back to - mouth. [drawing (artifact: pot) labeled] ht 011 XXIX U9334 A

2) a second tumbler, but - base badly broken & - body distorted U9334 B

3) copper [drawing (artifact: tool)] harpoon(?) w chisel points & single barbs, l 014 at least 6 examples U9336

4) copper lance heads(?) l 0175, square section to blade, tang 005 long : perhaps 10 altogether U9337

5) hollow socketted arrow heads, plain barbless points l 010 : 4 or more U9338

6) 2 or more barbed arrow heads with hollow sockets [drawing (artifact: weapon)]

     
Omeka Label: Royal Cemetary Notes 540-685_p080     
BM Page Number: 80     
BM Volume: 9     
Media Title: Woolley's Field Note Cards     
Page Number: 080     
BM PG Number: TTE-PG580     
BM Archive Number: 194     
Omeka Tags: drawing, PG580, Royal Cemetery, TTE     
Omeka Type: 11     
Grave # Range: 540-685     

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Location Context Title Context Description Description (Modern)
PG/580 This grave was cut by Trial Trench E at the end of one season and excavation was not completed until the following season. It was a time when Woolley was only just recognizing the royal graves as a separate type in the cemetery. The wealth of objects uncovered here led him to suspect it was 'royal' but there were many problems with the condition of the grave and the circumstances of excavation that have led to confusion. After this discovery, Woolley decided to abandon the trial trench method and open the entire cemetery area. He also began to map individual graves. (none)
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