Omeka ID: 5733     
Transcription:

Pg 1236

Chamber C D Completely plundered= on - floor were (at - SE end) quantities of beads, gold lapis & carnelian, 2 [?tiers?] of thin gold foil from a sceptre with impressed designs

also numerous clay pots, all broken one at - least was - thin-walled ribbed bottle type and o - type [drawing (artifact:pot) TO XXXIII] ht 028 rim 010 ht wire at least 5 example & one or two apparently similar but much larger

and [drawing(artifact:pot)] To XVI

also an alabaster (?) box jar lid of a (broken) rough [undecipherable] bowl

     
Omeka Label: Royal Cemetary Notes 1130-1237_p158     
BM Page Number: 158     
BM Volume: 14     
Media Title: Woolley's Field Note Cards     
Page Number: 158     
BM PG Number: PG1236     
BM Archive Number: 194     
Omeka Tags: drawing, PG1236, pot typology, Royal Cemetery     
Omeka Type: 28     
Grave # Range: 1130-1237     

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Location Context Title Context Description Description (Modern)
PG/1236 A large stone-built chamber (limestone rubble) with 4 inner rooms. In this it is very similar to the layout of PG/779. A looter's hole had caused a collapse at one end and much damage throughout the tomb, but architecturally this large chamber was better preserved than many others. Contents, however, were meager owing to ancient looters. Woolley believed this had been the tomb of a king, with attendants in some of the chambers. He traced the side of the pit more than 7 meters above the chamber and believed that a mud brick building above that had been a kind of chapel for rituals after the burial. (none)
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