Title: Ur Excavations Texts VIII.1: Royal Inscriptions Part II     
Date: 1965     
Author: Sollberger, E.     
Publisher: British Museum Publications     
Publication place: London     
Volume: 1     

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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)
11630 (none) (none) (none) Stone Tablet. Fragment of royal dedication. cf. 11601
17224 (none) (none) (none) Stone tablet. Fragment. [CARD MISSING Typed Transcription from British Museum Card]
18224 (none) (none) (none) Stone vase fragment. Black and white marble with fragment of inscription. Probably belongs to U.1455. H.C.
6294 (none) 1927,0527.27 (none) Stone vase fragment. Grey limestone. Inscribed. ?dim?ni?an-na. About BC 2500-2400. E.
652 (none) 1923,1110.35 (none) Stone vase, fragment of. Black steatite vase. Inscribed. Probably a votive dedication for the life of Dungi. Placed in IN/No. 1.
17843 (none) (none) (none) Stone vase. Fragment only with part of inscription thus [reference to drawing] [drawing]
18232 (none) 1933,1013.1 (none) Stone vase. Fragments of stalagmitic calcite with deeply colored veining. Type. On it, part of an inscription.
223 (none) (none) (none) Tablet of dark steatite. Broken across. Inscribed on both flat face and rounded back: on the face 8 1/2 lines of broken text remain, on the back 7 and a small bit. [Annotated] Dedication to Adad by Rim-Sin. [Annotated] Copied and transliterated. Placed in P.R. [Annotated] Sent to Baghdad.
7748 (none) (none) (none) Tablet.
15653 (none) (none) (none) Tablet. List of objects of wood: & totals. HC1050.
219 (none) (none) (none) Tablet. Dark green-grey steatite. Fragment. Face flat, inscribed: the central part of the text has been destroyed by hammering. The back is rounded and plain: it also shows hammer marks. [Annotated] Records the name of certain objects dedicated. [Annotated] Sent to Baghdad.
220 (none) 1923,1110.38 (none) Tablet. Dark steatite. Fragment only Inscribed on both sides. [Annotated] Probably concerns the building of E-temen-ni-il. [Annotated] Placed in IN/No. 1.
7760 (none) (none) (none) Tablet. Literary (Religious?) text. Ending Rim-Sin...
12567 (none) (none) (none) Tablet. Small fragment of archaic accounts. HC 331
10640 (none) (none) (none) Tablets etc These 10 inscribed fragments brought in at the end of the season not yet studied U.10639 calcite fragment U.10640 fragment of foundation tablet U.10641 fragment of inscribed bead. U.10642 fragment of text in writing like Assyrian U.10643-U.10647 fragments of account tablets U.10648 seal impression
15040 (none) (none) (none) Vase fragment. Steatite? inscribed Ibur. HC.150.
16530 (none) (none) (none) Vase-stem of grey and white marble. Ur-Nammu: dedication to Gilgamesh. H.C. 30/IV,1
15661 (none) 1930,1213.171 (none) Vase. Fragment. Alabaster. Part of 2 lines of dedication to a god NE...(possibley Ne-Dar??) writing irregular and probably very archaic. HC.21
16533 31-43-253, 31-43-253 (none) (none) White calcite bowl, small fragment. Ur-(Nammu). H.C. 30/III, 5.
10149B (none) (none) (none) [A-B] Brick Inscription on side Kurigalzu ded. to Ningal. new. (- f. U. 3202.) H.C .6
10149A (none) (none) (none) [A-B] Bricks (2). Inscription on side. Kurigalzu dedication to Ningal. New. (- f. U. 3202.) HC..6
17626A 32-40-437, 32-40-437 (none) (none) [A-B] Copper cylinders. A pair. Solid metal, entirely carved with inscription in vertical lines. Name of NUR-ADAD.
17626B (none) (none) (none) [A-B] Copper cylinders. A pair. Solid metal, entirely carved with inscription in vertical lines. Name of NUR-ADAD.
17627B (none) (none) (none) [A-B] Copper cylinders. A pair. Solid metal, entirely covered with inscription in vertical lines (not the same size). Name of NUR-ADAD.
17627A (none) 1932,1008.8 (none) [A-B] Copper cylinders. A pair. Solid metal, entirely covered with inscription in vertical lines (not the same size). Name of NUR-ADAD.

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