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Greenish grey ware. Long cylindrical body tapering to flat base; very narrow neck, collared neck, large spout below rim.: 1
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2014 Description: Body sherd with bi-chrome decoration. The ceramic body is pale orange. The exterior is solid black. The interior has red and black cross-hatching.: 1
2014 Description: Body sherd. The ceramic is dark grey.: 1
2014 Description: Conical vessel that tapers in slightly towards the rim. The base is convex. There are three incised bands below the rim. There are two incomplete strap handles, one on each side of the body. The object is possibly some type of frit ware. The body is pale and there is a white glaze (?) on the exterior. There are traces of a linear decoration extending the line of the handles. The color has altered and it is unclear what color this area was originally.: 1
2014 Description: Fragment of a figurine of a human figure. The fragment includes the head and upper body. The arms are at the side of the body with the elbows bent and hands clasped at the stomach. The ceramic core is orange and the surface is white.: 1
2014 Description: Fragment of a foot of a vessel. The ceramic core is grey and the exterior is grey/green.: 1
2014 Description: High shouldered vessel with a flared base and a wide short neck with a thinned rim. The ceramic is buff colored.: 1
2014 Description: Hollow (?) lentoid shaped lid. The knob is absent. The ceramic is orange.: 1
2014 Description: Low open bowl with an overhanging rim and a flat base. The bowl is glazed overall. The glaze Is mostly white with patches of blue green.: 1
2014 Description: Neck, rim, and part of the shoulder from a grey bodied vessel. The neck is slightly tapered and the rim is thinned.: 1
2014 Description: Plain orange body sherd.: 1
2014 Description: Seal impression fragment with zoomorphic imagery. The clay is orange.: 1
2014 Description: Sherd including part of the rim and shoulder of a vessel. There is a lug on the shoulder. The ceramic body is grey/green. There is a black band on the rim and one at the top of the shoulder. There are two bands at the bottom of the shoulder and parts of a vertical herringbone (?) pattern.: 1
2014 Description: Three conjoining rim fragments. The ceramic body has an orange core and is pale grey on the exterior.: 1
2014 Description: Three wall cones of varying size. The two larger cones have black paint. The small cones is buff colored overall.: 1
2014 Description: Three wall cones of varying sizes. All three cones have traces of black paint on the end.: 1
2014 Description: Three wall cones of varying sizes. One has black paint on the flat end, the other two are pale orange overall.: 1
2014 Description: Three wall cones of varying sizes. One of the cones has black paint on one end. The other two cones are pale orange to buff overall.: 1
2014 Description: Three wall cones, each a different size. The two smaller cones are both from a similar ceramic paste and are plain. The largest cone is made from a buff colored paste and has black paint on the circular face end.: 2
2014 Description: Three wall cones. There is one miniature wall cone that is plain and there are two large wall cones both with black paint on the circular face end of the cone.: 1
2014 Description: Various sherds from numerous types. The label indicated they were found with wall cones, 92-4-16.: 1
2014 Description: Wall cone with an orange core and possibly a white slip on the exterior. There is a concave indentation in the center of the circular face. There are traces of black paint on the circular end.: 1
2014 Description: Wall cone with black paint on the sides and traces of black on the top.: 1
2014 Description: Wall nail made from pale orange ceramic with a white slip (?). The shaft of the nail is curved.: 1
Animal figurine of a four legged animal. The head and body are present.: 1
Copper pin, some round agglomerations. Tip is missing. Tapered from head to a point. Woolley's Type VIII. : 1
Flattened spear head, octagonal base, tang is square in cross section. Tip missing. Broken and mended Design etched on Blade : 1
fragment of a cylindrical bead pierced through the length that tapers at the ends. There is an incised spiral around the circumference. The ceramic is buff.: 1
Ram's head with incised details.: 1
Rectangular model brick. The ceramic body is orange.: 1
Rim sherd. There is an applied decoration on the exterior. The ceramic body is orange. The surface is white.: 1
Standing woman with clasped hands. Dressed in long plain robe. Broken head. Moulded. Brown clay. Hard to make out features. U number on object.: 1
The ceramic is orange. There is a red geometric pattern with triangles and cross-hatching.: 1
"Lugal sag-sud dum Inimma." Kish heroes, bull, lion, two heroes. CBS Register. Ur 1928-9, Season VII. Cylinder Seal.lapis. Kish hero, bull, lion. Two heroes and (drawn symbol that looks like drinking straws out of a common vessel). Lugal sag-sud. son of Inimma. UE II: Cylinder seal, lapis-lazuli. With inscription of Lugal-sa(g)-sir.: 1
"On right side, spine straight, legs almost straight with the trunk, knees tightly flexed, hands before face.": 1
"Same level as PG 657" written on side. Fat pear shaped. Beige color with reddish-brown veins throughout. Small chips on finish and holes show chips. Significant chip near larger hole.: 1
"Snowman" technique. Male figure carrying a crook: 1
"The Standard of Ur", decorated on four sides with inlaid mosaic scenes made from shell, red limestone and lapis lazuli, set in bitumen. One side shows a war scene; a Sumerian army with wheeled waggons and infantry charges the enemy; prisoners are brought before a larger individual, who is accompanied by guards and has his own waggon waiting behind him. The reverse shows scenes of men are bringing animals, fish etc, possibly as booty or tribute; at the top the same large individual banquets with other men; they are entertained at the right by a singer and a man playing a lyre. The triangular end panels show other scenes; the object was found crushed but has since been restored.: 1
'...a set of three copper finger rings originally set with glass paste bezels or stones.' UE IX, 129: 1
'...small glazed scaraboid with bungles hieroglyphs, pebble scaraboid with crude linear pattern...' UE IX, 128: 1
'...small Puzuzu head in turquoise...' UE IX, 128: 1
'...triangular and leaf-shaped arrow-heads flakes and miniature implements, 12 in all'. UE IV, 188: 1
'...triangular and leaf-shaped arrow-heads, flakes and miniature implements, 12 in all'. UE IV, 188: 1
'Box containing small cornelian ring beads anf flat lapis lazuli beads' Merlin: 1
'Collection of twenty-four small cornelian beads and one cylindrical calcite bead.' Merlin: 1
'Copper cauldron with spot and stand... Inside it is a copper bowl...' UE 4, p. 201 : 1
'Flint hoes, 23 in all' UE IV, 195: 1
'Head of statuette in coarse limestone...' UE IX, 130: 1
'Sheet gold fragment, very thin metal cut into an open-work pattern to be inlaid with small shield-shaped stones arranged in rows...' : 1
'The...narrow stone cylinders are not pierced, and bear only a name. They are probably memorial tags buried with the dead. The characters in several cases are in direct script and not reversed as on seals proper.' UE 10 no. 448 (446): 1
(A) Rectangular in section; : 1
10 Cuneiform tablet fragments : 1
10 Wax fragments, some encasing metal (possibly silver?) fragments. : 1
108 Beads - bicones, spheres, barrels, scraboids, disc: 1
108 Beads - spherical, ovoid, discs: 1
12 paste duck beads, double pierced.: 1
123 small carnelian rings: 1
130 miniature wall cones 2014 Description: Small wall cones some with remnants of black paint. : 1
133 Beads - bicones, various: 1
136 small carnelian rings: 1
14 carnelian beads. Strand begins and ends with small carnelian ring, then between alternates between a flattened lozenge and a barrel/biconical bead, beginning with the lozenge and ending with the barrel.: 1
14 Cuneiform tablet fragments : 1
144 Beads - bicones, ovoids, sphere: 1
15 Beads (strung): 1
15 Beads, annular : 1
150 small carnelian rings.: 1
16 carnelian beads, beginning and ending with a small ring. Then, alternating flattened lozenge and barrel-biconical beads.: 1
16 Cuneiform tablet fragments: 1
161 small carnelian rings.: 1
168 small carnelian rings: 1
168 strung beads. Carnelian, lapis, diorite, marble, etc.: rings, balls, tubes, barrels.: 1
17 beads with alternating lapis and agate, beginning and ending with lapis. The 9 lapis are all balls/ovals of various sizes. The 8 agate are all barrel shaped. One is quite large.: 1
17 beads, mainly gold and lapis. The strand begins and ends with a small carnelian ring. In between are alternating lapis and gold beads. The 8 lapis beads are both flattened lozenges and a round biconical, and one biconical that has been flattened on so: 1
17 Cones (some incomplete), inscribed: 17
17 cylindrical frit beads. 69 agate and carnelian? Cylindrical and biconid beads. : 1
17 large wall cones; depression in head sometimes filled with additional clay.: 1
178 Beads (strung), annular, cylindrical?: 1
18 carnelian beads beginning and ending with a small ring. Then, alternating biconical/barrel beads and flattened lozenges, beginning with the barrel and ending with the lozenge.: 1
18 fragments of silver rings/coils.: 1
19 alternating lapis and carnelian beads, starting and ending with lapis. The 10 lapis beads are all squat biconical. The 9 carnelian beads are all barrel shaped and some are biconical.: 1
19 alternating lapis balls and agate barrels. Beginning and ending with a lapis ball. 10 lapis, 9 agate.: 1
19 beads with alternating lapis and carnelian/agate, beginning and ending with lapis. The 10 lapis are all balls/ovals of various sizes. In between the lapis are either agate barrels or carnelian biconical beads: 1
19 beads, alternating lapis balls and agate barrel beads, beginning and ending with lapis. 10 lapis, 9 agate.: 1
19 carnelian beads. Strand begins and ends with small carnelian ring, then between alternates between a squat biconical and a barrel/biconical bead, beginning and ending with the squat shape.: 1
19 Cuneiform tablet fragments: 1
2 alabaster fragments of a vessel joined. Inscribed.: 1
2 bands of gold foil: 1
2 boxes of carbonised pomegranates and dates: 1
2 bracelets: 1
2 Bracelets with papyrus shaped terminals : 2
2 copper razors, oxidized together. Most of the blades missing, one has a broken haft. : 2
2 Cuneiform tablet fragments: 3
2 Cuneiform tablet fragments (Persian period): 2
2 Cuneiform tablet fragments (poss. same tablet): 2
2 fragments of limestone dish with slight rim. Bottom of vessel inscribed.: 1
2 gray steatite rim fragments, inscribed.: 1
2 Molten lumps, axehead embedded in b: 2
2 pieces of metal that combine to form a round disk with a square hole. 6 other fragments, flattened random shards. : 1
2 rings (one broken): 1
2 small concave discs / saucers corroded to bracelets or rings. : 1
2 strings of beads. String of gold, lapis, carnelian. On card in storage: 2 items: (a) 4 gold, 8 carnelian, 30 lapis (b) 7 gold, 15 carnelian, 39 lapis: 1
20 carnelian beads of various types. It begins and ends with a small carnelian ring, and most could be described as biconical, but some are long--like barrel beads, and some are very squat.: 1
20 Sealing fragments : 1
21 alternating lapis and carnelian beads, starting and ending with lapis. The 11 lapis beads are all squat biconical. The 10 carnelian beads are all barrel-biconical shaped.: 1
21 carnelian beads. Strand begins and ends with small carnelian ring, then between alternates between a squat biconical and a barrel/biconical bead, beginning and ending with the long shape.: 1
21 carnelian beads. Strand begins and ends with small carnelian ring, then between alternates between a squat biconical and a barrel/biconical bead, beginning and ending with the long shape. One of the central barrel beads is covered in bronze from its p: 1
21 carnelian beads. Strand begins and ends with small carnelian ring. Then longer barrel/biconical beads alternate with squat biconical beads.: 1
21 Cuneiform tablet fragments: 22
21 Cuneiform tablets fragments : 1
22 beads: 1
23 alternating lapis and carnelian beads, starting and ending with lapis. The 12 lapis beads are all squat biconical. The 11 carnelian beads are all barrel-biconical, some of which are more biconical than others.: 1
23 alternating lapis and carnelian beads, starting and ending with lapis. The 12 lapis beads are all squat biconical. The 11 carnelian beads are barrel-biconical.: 1
23 beads of alternating lapis and agate, starting and ending with lapis. The 12 lapis beads are all balls/ovals of various sizes. The 11 agate are all barrel shaped.: 1
23 beads of alternating lapis and agate, starting and ending with lapis. The 12 lapis beads are all balls/ovals of various sizes. The 11 agate are all barrel shaped. One of the lapis balls is actually flat one side, doesn't appear to be broken.: 1
23 beads with alternating lapis and agate, beginning and ending with lapis. The 12 lapis are all balls/ovals of various sizes. The 11 agate are all barrel shaped.: 1
23 beads with alternating lapis and carnelian/agate, beginning and ending with lapis. The 12 lapis are all squat biconical beads. In between the lapis are alternating barrel/ biconical carnelian and barrel and biconical agate: 1
23 beads, beginning and ending with lapis. Inbetween the lapis beads are alternating agate and carnelian beads. that is, L-A-L-C-L-A-L-C-L-A-L-C-L-A-L-C-L-A-L-C-L-A-L. All 12 lapis beads are squat biconical. The 6 agate are all barrel with slightly tappe: 1
23 Beads, large : 1
23 Cuneiform tablets fragments: 1
23 gold and lapis beads, starting and ending with lapis. The 12 lapis beads are squat biconical, and the 11 gold beads are all long, flattened lozenges. Their appearance suggests that they were always a flattened shape.: 1
23 lapis and gold beads alternating. Begins and ends with lapis. The 12 lapis are all biconical [closer to squat than to barrel]. The 11 gold beads are all flattened lozenge shaped.: 1
23 lapis and gold beads alternating. Begins and ends with lapis. The 12 lapis are all squat biconical. The 11 gold beads are all flattened lozenge shaped.: 1
236 Beads - circular, tubular, spacers, pendant: 1
24 copper fragments, 3 rims, one with a rivet. Possibly some type of vase, none seem to go together. Two nails. : 1
24 Cuneiform tablet fragments : 24
24 Metal fragments. 5 rectangular pieces, one tapered to a square point, another rounded. 3 Flattened pieces of metal. 3 pieces with curved, possibly part of a fastener. 6 Rounded pieces, one curved. One bead. Two ends of pins/needles tapered to a point. 4 hollow pieces with deterioration that looks like tree bark. : 1
25 alternating lapis and carnelian beads, starting and ending with lapis. The 13 lapis beads are all balls/ovall. There are 11 carnelian beads are barrel shaped and some are slightly biconical, one of which is a flattened lozenge.: 1
25 alternating lapis and carnelian beads, starting and ending with lapis. The 13 lapis beads are all balls/ovals. There are 11 carnelian beads that are all barrel shaped and some are slightly biconical, and one is a flattened lozenge.: 1
25 alternating lapis and carnelian beads, starting and ending with lapis. The 13 lapis beads are all balls/ovals. There are 12 carnelian beads that are all barrel shaped and some are slightly biconical.: 1
25 alternating lapis and carnelian beads, starting and ending with lapis. The 13 lapis beads are all squat biconical. The 10 carnelian beads are biconical, and 2 are barrel shaped.: 1
25 alternating lapis and carnelian beads, starting and ending with lapis. The 13 lapis beads are all squat biconical. The 12 carnelian beads are all barrel shaped and some are slightly biconical.: 1
25 alternating lapis and carnelian beads, starting and ending with lapis. The 13 lapis beads are all squat biconical. The 12 carnelian beads are barrel- biconical. One is possibly agate, but more likely an impure carnelian.: 1
25 alternating lapis and gold squat biconical beads beginning and ending with lapis: 1
25 beads of alternating lapis and agate, starting and ending with lapis. The 13 lapis beads are all balls/ovals of various sizes. The 12 agate are all barrel shaped.: 1
25 beads with alternating lapis and agate, beginning and ending with lapis. The 13 lapis are all balls/ovals of various sizes. The 12 agate are all barrel shaped.: 2
25 beads with alternating lapis and agate, beginning and ending with lapis. The 13 lapis are all balls/ovals of various sizes. The 12 agate are all barrel shaped.There is also one broken fragment of an agate bead, which doesn't belong to the agate bead n: 1
25 beads with alternating lapis and carnelian/agate, beginning and ending with lapis. The 13 lapis are all squat biconical beads. In between the lapis are alternating barrel/ biconical carnelian and barrel agate: 1
26 Beads - bicones, cylinders: 1
268; fired clay; hand-modelled; in the form of a nude female figure; left arm hangs down her side; right arm bent in and rests below breasts; incised lines for fingers, division of legs and pubic area; pellet eyes; incised line for the mouth and holes at the ears; hair incised on top and done in double chignon at the back; vertical incised lines indicate a necklace.: 1
27 alternating lapis and carnelian beads, beginning and ending with lapis. the 14 lapis beads are all balls/ovals. The 13 carnelian beads are all barrel shaped, and some closer to biconical, some only hinting at that shape. Two of those 13 are more of th: 1
27 alternating lapis and carnelian beads, starting and ending with lapis. The 14 lapis beads are all balls/ovals. There are 13 carnelian beads that are all barrel shaped and some are slightly biconical.: 1
27 alternating lapis and gold beads, beginning and ending with lapis. All are squat biconical.: 1
27 beads of alternating lapis and agate, starting and ending with lapis. The 14 lapis beads are all balls/ovals of various sizes. The 13 agate are all barrel shaped, only one of which could be described as biconical. [and could be a varigated carnelian,: 1
28 Beads (strung), large, various shapes: 1
29 alternating lapis and carnelian beads, beginning and ending with carnelian rings. In between, there are 14 lapis beads, mainly squat biconical, but also barrels and barrel-biconicals. The 13 middle carnelian beads are all squat biconical beads.: 1
29 beads of alternating lapis and agate, starting and ending with lapis. The 15 lapis beads are all balls/ovals of various sizes. The 14 agate are all barrel shaped, one is biconical.: 1
29 beads, alternating lapis balls and carnelian barrels. The barrels aren't all quite barrels.One is flattened, like the gold beads on 83-7-1.5. One is clearly biconical, and three have a slight biconical flair.: 1
3 antelopes passant. one is upside down. red marble cylinder.: 1
3 Fragments CBS Register: 3 small silver caps from a throne (?) 6 x 4 cm. charred wood inside.: 1
3 pieces of metal that join, was wrapped with string? at one time. One end curls into two "horns". Two pieces of round metal. Two pieces of wire, one with a loop. : 1
3 reconstructed pieces of pottery rim, 9 pieces mended in total.: 1
3 strings of beads with gold rings attached. String measures 495mm in length and has lapis and carnelian beads. 20 Gold attachment measures 11x1x1 and is rectangular in shape. 20 Gold rings measure 21x21x1. 112 Carnelian discs measure 1xless than 1x1. 112 Lapis cylinders measure 7x1x1.: 1
30 Beads (strung): 1
30 gold, carnelian and agate beads with no real pattern, and including two pendants that, in a "cloak" would have stood out perpendicular to the strand. The strand begins and ends with a small carnelian ring. The 20 carnelian beads are pendants, squat biconicals, barrel biconicals, flattened lozenges, and barrels. The 8 gold beads are almost all flattened [one isn't] and round and rectangle in shape. There is one agate barrel bead, slightly rounded. CBS17295 is written on this object.: 1
30-12-255C and D are corroded together.: 2
31 alternating lapis and carnelian beads, starting and ending with lapis. The 16 lapis beads are all balls/ovals. There are 14 carnelian beads that are all barrel shaped and some are slightly biconical, and one is a flattened lozenge.: 1
31 alternating lapis and carnelian beads, starting and ending with lapis. The 16 lapis beads are all balls/ovals. There are 15 carnelian beads that are all barrel shaped and some are slightly biconical.: 1
31 beads with alternating lapis and agate, beginning and ending with lapis. The 16 lapis are all balls/ovals of various sizes, one of which is flat one side. The 15 agate are all barrel shaped, one of which is slightly biconical.: 1
31 Cuneiform tablet fragments: 31
33 alternating lapis and carnelian beads, beginning and ending with lapis. the 17 lapis beads are all balls/ovals. The 16 carnelian beads are all barrel shaped, and some closer to biconical, some only hinting at that shape. One of those 16 is a flattend: 1
33 alternating lapis and carnelian beads, starting and ending with lapis. The 17 lapis beads are all balls/ovals. The 16 carnelian beads are all barrel shaped and some are slightly biconical.: 1
33 alternating lapis and carnelian beads, starting and ending with lapis. The 17 lapis beads are all balls/ovals. There are 16 carnelian beads that are all barrel shaped and some are slightly biconical.: 1
33 beads with alternating lapis and agate, beginning and ending with lapis. The 17 lapis are all balls/ovals of various sizes. The 16 agate are all barrel shaped, some of which are slightly biconical. There is a broken agate bead which might join the fra: 1
33 gold and carnelian beads of various shapes and sizes. 24 carnelian beads. 9 gold beads.: 1
34 Cuneiform tablets & fragments : 1
35 Beads (strung): 1
35 Beads - barrels, spheres, 2 humped (?): 1
35 Cuneiform tablets: 34
36 Beads - lentoids, discs: 1
36 lapis and carnelian beads. The 27 lapis beads are all squat biconical. And the 9 carnelian are all barrel shaped, some of which are slightly biconical. the pattern is simple, it begins with one lapis, then alternating carnelian with three lapis until: 1
37 Clay vessels: 34
37 lapis and carnelian beads. The 28 lapis beads are all balls/oval. And the 9 carnelian are all barrel-biconical, only one is purely barrel. the pattern is simple, it begins with two lapis, then alternating carnelian with three lapis until the end, whi: 1
37 lapis and carnelian beads. The 28 lapis beads are all squat biconical. And the 9 carnelian are all barrel shaped, some of which are biconical. the pattern is simple, it begins with two lapis, then alternating carnelian with three lapis until the end,: 1
37 lapis and carnelian beads.The 28 lapis beads are all small balls/ovals. The 9 carnelian beads are all long--one is a barrel, the rest are biconical of various degrees. The pattern is two lapis beads, followed by the alternating pattern of carnelian an: 1
4 Arrowheads, differing types, one broken: 1
4 pieces of greenish metal, three curved and one straight. The straight piece is probably a nail because of the flattened top, two of the curved pieces possibly combined to make a u shaped fastener: 1
4 Plumb-bobs : 3
4 Rings: 1
4 silver (or copper?) staves with wooden core inside. 10 x 4 cm. One stave: 11 1/2 x 3 1/2 cm.: 1
40 lapis and carnelian beads. The 30 lapis beads are all squat biconical. And the 10 carnelian are all barrel shaped, some of which are slightly biconical. the pattern is simple, it begins with one lapis, then alternating carnelian with three lapis until: 1
41 Beads (strung), cylindrical ?: 1
41 gold beads. Begins with three gold balls, and ends with a braided bead. There are 10 braided gold beads separated by groups of three small gold beads, but one grouping is 4 balls. Sometimes the group of three is all gold balls, and sometimes a small: 1
41 gold beads. Begins with two small gold balls and ends with one small gold ball. There are 10 braided gold beads separated by groups of three small gold beads, but for one grouping of 4. Sometimes the group of three is all gold balls, and sometimes a s: 1
42 fragments were accounted for as of Dec. 1989. [Note on typed transcript] This seal impression has been partially destroyed. There were 2 fragments and 1 was completely destroyed. This is according to a letter dated 5 May 1966 From R.R.B Kearton to R.H. Dyson, Jr. regarding damage due to storage under the auditorium in humid and inadequate conditions.: 41
43 gold beads. Begins and ends with a small gold ball. There are 11 braided gold beads separated by groups of three small gold beads. Sometimes the group of three is all gold balls, and sometimes a small biconical bead is mixed into that group.: 1
45 alternating gold and lapis beads. The strand begins and ends with a gold squat biconical bead. 23 gold squat biconical lapis alternate with 22 barrel-biconical lapis beads.: 1
45 lapis and carnelian beads. There are 31 lapis beads that are squat biconical, and 3 that are round/oval.. And the 11 carnelian are all barrel shaped, some of which are slightly biconical. the pattern is simple, it begins with two lapis, then alternati: 1
48 Beads (strung) : 1
48 Beads - ovoids, cylinder, pendants, 1 etched: 1
49 gold and lapis beads. Begins and ends with a small gold beadl. There are 9 braided gold beads separated by groups of three small gold beads with a small lapis bead on eachend of that grouping. The last grouping is one gold bead flanked by two lapis ba: 1
5 bracelets, open ended corroded to disks and other rings.: 1
5 Cuneiform tablet fragments: 1
5 Sealing fragments with inscriptions: 5
5.4.2 D 2: 4
5.4.2 D 5: 2
5.4.3 D 3: 2
50 alternating lapis and gold beads, beginning and ending with lapis. The 26 lapis beads are squat biconcial beads and alternate one to one with the gold, but for one place that has two lapis in a row. The 24 gold beads are mainly barrel-biconical of var: 1
50 large wall cones. Unprovenienced (within site) wall cones. Some with residue of paint on head; some with paint restored (modern) to head. Some partially hollow and plumb bob-shaped.: 1
51 beads (strung): 1
51 Beads (strung) with gold end caps: 1
53 alternating gold and lapis beads, beginning and ending with a gold bead. The 26 lapis beads are all barrel shaped of various degrees of biconical. The 27 gold beads are all very small, and mainly squat biconical but some are balls.: 1
53 alternating gold and lapis beads, beginning and ending with lapis. There are 25 lapis balls/ovals and two large incised lapis balls. There are 25 gold ball/ovals and one large incised gold ball.: 1
55 alternating lapis and gold balls/ovals, beginning and ending with lapis.: 1
55 Beads - bicones, balls, scaraboids, 1 cylinder Cylinder - CBS Register: cylinder of green malachine, separated from necklace CBS15266.: 1
57 Beads (strung): 1
57 Beads - bicones, cylindrical, ovoids: 1
57 beads, one large lapis ball, followed by a small gold bead. Then 55 small lapis beads, a mix of squat biconical and round/oval.: 1
58 alternating gold and lapis beads. The lapis and the gold beads are all oval/round. The chain begins with lapis and ends with gold. [29 lapis, 29 gold]: 1
58 Beads - bicones, cylinders, discs, oblongs?: 1
59 alternating gold and lapis beads. The lapis beads are biconical, and that the gold are all ovals. The chain begins and ends with a lapis bead. [30 lapis, 29 gold]: 1
59 beads, almost all silver. Alternating squat biconical and round/oval beads. 6 of the round/oval beads are clearly gold, there might be one or two more that are hightly tarnished. No gold squat biconical.: 1
6 Beads, white etched : 1
6 Cone fragments: 1
6 Cuneiform tablet fragments: 1
6 Cuneiform tablets : 1
6 metal pieces: 2 curved, 2 straight and thin, 1 triangle, and 1 rectangle Triangle is possibly a nail, curved possibly a fastener of some type. : 1
6 vessel fragments, waterpots decorated CBS Register: restored fragment of limestone basin with relief of spouts, vases. UE IV: vase, fragments of, in coarse white marble; round the outside was carved in low relief a design of water-pots with water flowing symmetrically out of them.: 6
63 alternating gold and lapis beads. The lapis beads are biconical, and that the gold are all ovals. The string contains 63 beads, the chain beginning and ending with a lapis bead. [32 lapis, 31 gold]: 1
63 alternating lapis and gold balls. The string begins and ends with lapis.: 1
64 Beads (strung): 1
65 alternating gold and lapis biconical beads, beginning and ending with lapis. The 33 lapis beads are almost all squat biconical, but a few are balls. The 32 gold beads are small barrel-biconical, some of which are more biconical than barrel.: 1
67 alternating lapis and gold balls/ovals, beginning and ending with lapis.: 1
67 Cuneiform tablet fragments : 1
68 Cuneiform tablet fragments: 1
7 Cuneiform tablet fragments: 1
70 ring fragments of various diameters and lengths.: 1
7070 "regular" cones 643 seperate bags spread throughout each shelf numbered 14b-j; and 13E: 1
72 Beads - bicones, barrels, 2 double eyes: 1
72 Beads - bicones, ovoids, cylinders : 1
72 Beads - scaraboids, ovoids, spherical: 1
74 beads (strung): 1
74 beads in lapis, gold and silver. 12 are silver and spread throughout. There is no real pattern. 41 lapis, 21 gold. The string ends with a blue square lapis bead, bookended by two intensionally flat gold discs.: 1
76 squat biconical lapis beads: 1
7795P: 1
79 beads, all round to oval in shape. only 4 beads are gold. 16 lapis, followed by one gold, followed by 20 lapis, followed by one gold, followed by 16 lapis, followed by one gold, followed by 18 lapis, followed by one gold, ending with 5 lapi: 1
8 Cuneiform tablet fragments: 1
83 nails, one washer, 17 unattached stems. Four flattened heads, 79 oval heads. : 1
87 metal fragments, probably silver. All coated with wax, some with wood sticks/netting for holding pieces together. One with cotton surrounding it. 4 pieces of bone, possibly ribs. Unknown whether animal or human. : 1
9 Cuneiform tablet fragments : 1
91 beads, all round to oval in shape. only 5 beads are gold. 2 lapis, followed by one gold, followed by 2 lapis, followed by one gold, followed by 24 lapis, followed by one gold, followed by 13 lapis, followed by one gold, followed by 17 lapis, followe: 1
A bearded male figure in a long flounced robe. Hands clasped in front of him. Plain background. : 1
A black and white stone ornament with a copper alloy wire core; with lapis lazuli conical top with inlaid rosette of bitumen and white stone.: 4
A cluster of six copper alloy rods sheathed in silver below and gold at the top of the shafts, all topped by very wide, short, leaf-shaped spear heads; with these are 15 hemispherical ivory Beads.: 4
A copper alloy strainer and two shallow lipped saucers corroded together; both saucers are spouted though the spout from the upper saucer is broken; the strainer's handle is also broken.: 2
A copper cup or bowl.: 1
A copper hoof, largely intact, hollow interior to cap wooden leg of bull statue. Stored with several small flakes and fragments.: 1
A copper object, V shaped in cross section. Ends combined to a tapered point. Tapered point is curved. Other end is broken Wood pseudomorphs on the inside of the V. : 1
A flute, broken in 15 pieces, made out of silver. Some pieces are curved, others are straight. Two pieces have 2 inscribed lines on them. Five have finger holes in them (21 in all, even though some of these may be from disintegration of flute and not technical finger holes). Did not see the gold mouth piece. When added together, totals to a length of 592mm. The diameter is 4mm. Scholars have put forth that the flute is actually 2 flutes like a pan flute. See media relations for sources. [note: this flute is almost certainly U.8605, as published and drawn in UE2]: 1
A group of copper alloy vessels rusted together - a strainer, a round bowl (complete) and an oval bowl (broken).: 2
A group of two (possibly three) copper alloy rings corroded together.: 1
A metal hook in four pieces, one piece curved with one barbed tang. : 1
A model chair or altar with two serpents. On one side, broken. Reddish brown clay. : 1
A pair of copper alloy wristlets with flattened ends.: 1
A silver ring; a fragmentary silver pin; six copper alloy rivets or nails; four lapis lazuli Beads.: 1
A small leaf shaped metal object with long stem. Possibly spear point because of weight.: 1
A small rectangular block of malachite pierced by a copper alloy pin with a volute head; block is broken.: 1
A soil sample from a flood layer in Pit F.: 1
A square object with a small handle, incised with triangles. White clay or Frit. : 1
A stack of three copper alloy goblets, placed one-inside-the-other and rusted together; partly broken.: 1
A thin clay bead; whorled design; possibly representing incised metalwork. : 1
Acorn: 1
Acrographic: 1
Acrographic List: 1
Adze: 28
Adze head: 1
Adze head, Copper or Bronze, Blade is rounded at end. Socket has three added lines around top and bottom. On the back of the socket there are 5 ridges, middle was probably most prominent, but are all broken now. : 1
Adze [Drawing] 122x50: 1
Adze. Gold.: 1
Agate model of a knuckle-bone; incomplete.: 1
Akkadian letter, mentions dream interpreter (ENSI), sizkur: 1
Akkadian, sza la i-sza-na-nu, ula ... ula: 1
Alabaster (travertine) bowl (jar), rim broken and filled with dirt, bones and other debris. Contents intact with item. - RAP 9/2012: 1
Alabaster (travertine) spill vase.: 1
Alabaster (white calcite) bowl. Straight sides expanding outward from base to rim. Thick base.: 1
Alabaster (white calcite). bowl.: 1
Alabaster (white calcite). Round pot. : 1
alabaster (white calcite). round pot. 120 mm. PG 57. Some copper corrosion on side of vessel. Chipped rim.: 1
Alabaster bowl [1935.601]. Hemi-spherical body, sharply carinated shoulder, 'recessed' neck, and very broad, flat rim, the outer edge of which is much damaged.: 1
Alabaster bowl, straight expanding sides. Shallow.: 1
Alabaster bowl. Flat Base; Expanding Sides; Serrated Edge: 1
Alabaster bowl. Hemispherical; Ridge with Indentations on Body. Broken.: 1
Alabaster CBS Register: Season VI. alabaster (white calcite). round pot. 105 mm. large mouth. Squat version of spill vase.: 1
Alabaster jar small contracted rim.: 1
Alabaster spill vase with inscription. Flat base with slightly convex side. Fragmentary and incomplete. Completely restored.: 1
Alabaster vase, chipped rim, natural pitting in stone on sides. CBS Register: Season V. alabaster (white calcite). medium vase.: 1
Alabaster vase, cylindrical with a slightly rounded base: 1
Alabaster vase. More yellow than white, impurities in the stone form white patches. Object was broken and has been mended nearly to completion.: 1
Alabaster white calcite vase, cylindrical. Chipped rim. Sides slightly concave.: 1
Alabaster. Extremely narrow flat base, sides expanding to sharp shoulder, wide neck, carinated rim. : 1
Alabaster. Flat base, ovoid-shaped body, constricted neck, overhanging rim. Type 60-b: 1
Alabaster. Flattened base, rounded sides, sharp shoulder, short inset constricted neck, flattened rim. Type 28: 1
Alabaster. Flattened offset base, rounded sides, sharp shoulder, inset constricted necks; wide flat rim. Type JN: 1
Alabaster. Fragments of bone adhering. Disc base, rounded sides, sharp shoulder, inset neck, broad flat overhanging rim. Type JN 26.: 1
Alabaster. Hemispherical body with flattened base; inset, slightly contracted neck; wide overhanging rim. Type 27.: 1
Alabaster. Hemispherical body, sharp shoulder, constricted neck; wide, flat, overhanging, carinated rim [damaged] Type JN 26 UE IV: Stone vase, alabaster, Type JN.57,: 1
Alabaster. Jar, cylindrical, incomplete. CBS Register lists as restored goblet.: 1
Alabaster. Miniature Jar. Flattened base, rounded sides, sharp shoulder, inset constricted neck, slightly rounded rim. Type JN 28: 1
Alabaster. Miniature Jar. Globular body, slightly constricted neck, rounded rim. Type 28: 1
Alabaster. Narrow flat base, ovoid-shaped body, slightly constricted neck, rounded rim [damaged] Type 60-b: 1
Alabaster. Rounded base and sides, sharp shoulder, inset constricted neck, wide flat overhanging rim. Type JN 28: 1
Alabaster. Rounded base and sides, sharp shoulder, inset constricted neck, wide flat rim [damaged] Type JN 26: 1
Alabaster. Rounded base and sides, sharp shoulder, long inset constricted neck, wide flat rim. Type JN 26: 1
Alabaster. Small flat base, straight sides expanding to sharp shoulder, constricted neck, flat overhanging rim. Type 106. Rim broken.: 1
Alabaster: poor condition. Flattened base, straight sides contracting to constricted neck; carinated rim [damaged] Type 5 UE IV: stone vase, white calcite, type RC.5: 1
All corroded together. [A] Knife L. 180mm, [B] tweezers L.160mm, [C] small-edged chisel and [D] other tools. [drawing]: 3
Almost complete pot. No distinguishing markings or decorations. Thin base, bulbous belly, and very thin neck with spout. The vessel is complete except for one small missing piece on its upper belly. The pot was labeled by Woolley with an 'A' written in pencil and the graffito 'U 14444'.: 1
Almost conical figure with impressed base and pinched at top to form face, possibly a human or an animal head. Very unclear form. Grayish clay.: 1
alternating gold and lapis beads. The lapis and gold beads are all ovals/round. The string contains 67 beads, the chain beginning and ending with a lapis bead. [34 lapis, 33 gold]: 1
Amar-Suen and Enki? Temple ?: 2
Amauszumgalana (Dumuzi): 1
ame amacana kirugu 10 / uruamirabi: 1
Amphibolite gabbro, mica inclusions smoothed but coarser grain. Duck shape with large head at center of back, bill extending almost to rounded and flared tail. Slight neck delineated, base rounded.: 1
Amulaet: 1
Amulet: 56
Amulet (?), duck: 1
Amulet - frog: 1
Amulet / bead?, frog: 1
Amulet / pendant - demon face: 1
Amulet / pendant, demon face: 1
Amulet / pendant, duck: 4
Amulet / pendant, fish, incised scales: 1
Amulet / stamp seal (?), recumbent cat: 1
Amulet bead: 1
Amulet of Im-dugud. Incised lines depicting feathers. Grayish brown clay.: 1
Amulet or stamp seal: 1
Amulet, 2 animals (rams?)side by side: 1
Amulet, 2 fish: 1
Amulet, 2 heads with uraeus, Egyptian style: 1
Amulet, bull: 1
Amulet, cross shape: 1
Amulet, demon: 1
Amulet, duck: 1
Amulet, frog: 2
Amulet, head of Pazuzu: 1
Amulet, human face: 1
Amulet, human leg and foot, perforated at top: 1
Amulet, humbaba face: 1
Amulet, lion or bull: 1
Amulet, mask, pierced: 1
Amulet, monkey: 1
Amulet, pig's head: 1
Amulet, Puzuzu Head: 1
Amulet, swan or duck: 1
Amulet, tortoise: 1
Amulet: duck: 1
Amulet: Puzuzu head: 4
Amulet? head of a man (hairless), pierced: 1
Amulet? Mask? Impression on piece of clay? Reddish brown clay. : 1
Amulets: 1
Amulets: frog: 2
Animal: 4
Animal broken at waist and at head. Yellowish clay: 1
Animal figurine broken at waist. Whitish clay: 1
Animal Figurine broken legs and tail and head. Reddish brown clay. : 1
Animal figurine broken, only forelegs and head remaining. Pierced hole through nose. Brown clay. : 1
Animal figurine in the shape of a bear? Panther? Possibly a long tail. On its hind legs, base is broken. Forelegs are broken. Longer snout, pellet eyes, one ear broken. Hollow on inside. Reddish brown clay: 1
Animal figurine long neck, four legs fused into two.: 1
Animal figurine of a bull? Horns intact. Legs broken. Reddish brown clay. : 1
Animal figurine of a cow. Dark brown clay: 1
Animal figurine of a cow? Elongated body, reddish brown clay. : 1
Animal figurine of a cow? Horns broken. Yellowish clay: 1
Animal figurine of a cow? Ox? Goat? Curled horns. Reddish brown clay: 1
Animal figurine of a cow? Squat body Reddish brown clay: 1
Animal figurine of a cow? Yellowish brown clay: 1
Animal figurine of a dog. Blackish clay: 1
Animal figurine of a dog/sheep? Brownish/Grayish clay: 1
Animal figurine of a dog? Broken and repaired. Brownish clay. : 1
Animal figurine of a dog? Face broken. Yellowish clay: 1
Animal figurine of a dog? Fox? Small pinched face with larger ears, larger tail. Hind end looks to be pulled upwards, maybe in stance of play (dog?). Reddish clay.: 1
Animal figurine of a dog? Reddish brown clay: 1
Animal figurine of a dog? Reddish brown clay "57" written on side.: 1
Animal figurine of a dog? Reddish yellow clay: 2
Animal figurine of a hedgehog? Possibly a rattle? Rounded body with small head. Brown clay. Incised lines down back. Hole in back. : 1
Animal figurine of a horse? Longer neck and longer tail, shape of head. Reddish brown clay: 1
Animal figurine of a sheep? Goat? Dog? Brownish clay: 1
Animal figurine of a sheep? Rounded body. Grayish brown clay: 1
Animal figurine of an ox? Buffalo? No horns byt a visible hump. Brown clay: 1
Animal figurine of reddish clay: 1
Animal figurine with a long neck. Brown clay: 1
Animal figurine with a short nose, and a rounded body. Reddish brown clay. U number on object. : 1
Animal figurine with head, tail, and forelegs broken. Black clay. : 1
Animal figurine with hole through nose, possibly for a string. Blackish clay: 1
Animal figurine with longer tail. Grayish brown clay. : 1
Animal figurine with tail and hind legs broken, horns? Broken. Reddish brown clay. : 1
Animal figurine with tail curled over body. Reddish brown clay. : 1
Animal figurine yellowish clay: 1
Animal figurine, broken at waist. Greenish brown clay: 1
Animal figurine, broken at waist. Yellowish brown clay: 1
Animal figurine, dog? Back legs broken. Reddish brown clay: 1
Animal figurine, head broken, brownish clay: 1
Animal figurine, legs missing. Incised lines on body. Pierced hole through nose. Brown clay. : 1
Animal figurine, long neck. Reddish brown clay: 1
Animal figurine, possibly a sheep or goat or dog, longer nose and shorter body. Reddish brown clay. : 1
Animal figurine, torso only. Reddish brown clay: 1
Animal figurine? A block of clay with pinched legs and head. Possibly a sheep? Blackish clay. : 1
Animal figurine? A block of clay with pinched legs and head. Possibly a sheep? Reddish yellow clay : 1
Animal figurine? Torso of an animal? Yellowish clay.: 1
Animal head. Horns? Broken. Incised eyes. Large hole in nose. Broken neck and below. Reddish brown clay. U number on object.: 1
Animals: 1
Animals rampant: lions goat, ibex, eagle UE X: crossed lions attacking ibexes, one of them upturned. a spread eagle and a shrub fill the blank space at back. shell cylinder.: 1
Anklet: 2
Anklet with plain ends: 2
Anthropomorphic figurine; fired clay; hand modelled; pinched nose and perforated eyes.: 1
Anthropomorphic figurine; fired pale clay; hand-modelled in the round. Representation of standing female(?) figure with extended body, angular shoulders, protruding breasts and long legs terminating in a conical base. Head missing. Shown breast-feeding an infant with elongated head held on the left hip. Black painted decoration on the adult includes a collar around the neck with a pair of ties running down the back, stripes and dots on the front and back shoulders, nipples, wrist bands and a girdle; details of the genital area are incised; painted decoration on the infant includes the eyes, a collar and a girdle.: 1
Anthropomorphic figurine; fired pale clay; handmade and modelled in the round. Representation of standing female(?) figure with extended body, angular shoulders, protruding breasts, hands on hips, long legs and small feet; elongated head with applied oval-shaped eyes incised by a deep slit, hair represented by bitumen; details of the face, hands, genitals and lower body are incised; applied clay pellets on shoulders and arms.: 1
archaizing hand: 3
Archaizing MUSZ3, probably lexical: 1
Architectural Relief with incised or molded decoration. : 1
Armlets: 1
Arrow butt: 1
Arrow head: 8
Arrow head, 2 small beads adhering: 1
Arrow head, with barbs and socket: 1
Arrow prong: 1
Arrow sharpener? irregular shape, polished: 1
Arrow-head: 1
Arrowbutts: 1
Arrowhead: 35
Arrowhead fragment: 1
Arrowhead, leaf shaped with large stem narrowing to a smaller stem.: 1
Arrowhead, long: 1
Arrowhead, Type 1a or b. Part of head, tip missing. Haft missing as well. Two prongs. : 1
Arrowheads: 7
Arrowheads (8): 1
Artefact: 4
Aryballe type. Traces of pale green glaze. Globular body, base slightly indented, long narrow neck, collared rim.: 1
Awl: 1
Axe: 146
Axe blade: 1
Axe head: 5
Axe head, tang is made by folding one end back on itself. Blade is rectangular in shape. Broken in 4 pieces and repaired. 3 holes and one spot for modern day testing. : 1
Axe/Sceptre: 1
Axehead: 1
Badly broken calcite bowl. Part of bottom missing, but mostly complete. Object has been mended.: 1
Badly broken trough type stone vessel. Travertine.: 1
Badly mis-shapen, green pottery bowl, possibly a waster; with flattish base; rim incomplete but partially repaired.: 1
Baked clay animal figure, roughly shaped, whitish ware; hand-modelled; depicts horned quadruped.: 1
Baked clay animal figure, roughly shaped; hand-modelled; depicts horned quadruped with pierced eyes.: 1
Baked clay animal figure, roughly shaped; hand-modelled; depicts horned quadruped.: 8
Baked clay animal figure, roughly shaped; hand-modelled; depicts horned(?) quadruped.: 2
Baked clay animal figure, roughly shaped; hand-modelled; depicts horned(?) quadruped; brown clay.: 1
Baked clay animal head (fish or pig) from hollow figure.: 1
Baked clay anthropomorphic(?) figurine.: 1
Baked clay artefact; conical, upper part preserved only.: 1
Baked clay ball; weight or sling-shot with roughened surface.: 1
Baked clay brazier fragment with incised patterns on outside; one leg only remaining.: 1
Baked clay brick: 1
Baked clay clothed female figure; relief; on plaque; almost in the round; background almost completely cut away; rounded back with some pinching; woman standing on small platform with hands clasped; wears plain robe with belt at waist; hair waved and curled and comes down behind the ears to the shoulders in ringlets.: 1
Baked clay clothed female figure; relief; on plaque; rectangular with rounded corners; standing goddess wearing horned head-dress with large ornate fan at back with chevron decoration; wears double boat-shaped ear-rings with chokers and a necklace with large beads; dress ornament with a wide 'v' neck ( or cross belts) ornamented by squares with incised lines; narrow sleeves with bands of the same decoration and also sash falling from the waist. Lower part missing: 1
Baked clay clothed female figure; relief; on plaque; rounded top; missing from waist down; stands facing front with clasped hands; wears v-necked dress with half sleeves to elbow; pattern of delicate incised lines and there is a large rosette on left shoulder; ornaments on front of dress; wears bracelets and necklace; two large, round bunches of hair tied with ribbon on top of head and small, bound double bunch on either side of face; above head is a large rosette; there is a raised circle with rays on the right of the figure.: 1
Baked clay clothed female figure; relief; part of chair relief; one leg still remaining at back; female; face in profile with long, thin neck;hair in chignon at back of head with large pin or comb sticking out of it; band around forehead and chignon; wears round necked dress with necklaces; belt from left shoulder across the body under her breast to her right side; left arm bent in at waist and right arm extended to another figure, now broken off; missing from hips down.: 1
Baked clay conical object with perforation.: 2
Baked clay couch(?) with incised panelling on each side; one complete and two partially remaining sides.: 1
Baked clay crescent shaped object, probably a potters rib; incised design of lines and triangles on one side.: 1
Baked clay demon (Humbaba?) mask; remains of one eye; bulbous nose; wrinkles on cheeks; concave back; mould-made.: 1
Baked clay demon mask; Humbaba? Mould-made; double row of teeth in grimacing mouth; wrinkled face; wavy hair; pointed animal ears; suspension hole on either side of face above the ears; square chin.: 1
Baked clay demon mask; Pazuzu head.: 1
Baked clay demon mask; wrinkled face and forehead; moustache ending in two curls; square chin; slightly concave head.: 1
Baked clay female figure holding breasts; hand-made; complete; cylindrical body; rectangular in section with flat, oval shaped base; breasts are the only detail of the body and are very high and askew; fingers shown by incised lines; wears necklace; applied pellet eyes and band around forehead and fan at back of head.: 1
Baked clay female figure holding breasts; hand-modelled; head missing; wears flounced skirt which is bent so that the figure is seated; bottom of the skirt and a tapering foot at the back support the figure.: 1
Baked clay figure of bearded man holding cup.: 1
Baked clay figure of seated goddess; moulded on plaque; flattened base; two goddesses, one much smaller than the other; wear pleated, flounced dresses with capes covering the shoulders; smaller figure wears large, hoop ear-rings and necklaces; hair done up in fan at the back; the larger figure also has large, hoop ear-rings and necklaces and her hair in a fan; holds juglet in left hand; in right hand possibly holds situla.: 1
Baked clay figure of seated goddess; on plaque; in relief; with rounded top and base flattened for stability; goddess wears flounced skirt, necklaces and large ear-rings; 6 horned head-dress with crescent above; bulging eyes and smiling mouth; in field on either side are two birds supporting on poles, two 'flaming' circles with a central dot; back flat except for base.: 1
Baked clay figure of woman and child; moulded; chair relief; bent oval relief with two feet added at back; she suckles her child with her feet on narrow footstool; nude except for curly wig and necklaces; holds child with left hand and with her right gives breast to child; face has small, round eyes.: 1
Baked clay figure of woman and child; moulded; in relief; on plaque; bottom slightly flattened; thin smoothed edge; nude woman sits cross-legged, holding a child on her lap; large child suckles at left breast; she sits on a platform (in this case mostly broken away) with her head tilted forward; has a pointed chin; there is a line and narrow border where the mould finished and the background was not completely cut away.: 1
Baked clay figurine, roughly styled with grotesque face, arms missing.: 1
Baked clay figurine; hand modelled.: 1
Baked clay figurine?: 1
Baked clay head and shoulders of male figure with green glaze.: 1
Baked clay head of bird or animal figure.: 1
Baked clay Humbaba demon mask; grinning mouth with double row of teeth, wrinkled cheeks and nose; modelled eyes; top part missing; edge finished; concave back.: 1
Baked clay model building(?) with triangular projection.: 1
Baked clay model stool, four legged with a wavy line representing rushwork.: 1
Baked clay model wheel.: 1
Baked clay mould for casting a square based spiralform object, possibly a jewellery piece or amulet.: 1
Baked clay mould for nude female with clasped hands; facial details distinct; wears boat-shaped ear-rings, necklaces and a bracelet; navel shown and below it there is a wide belt around the hips; pubic area emphasized; the hair or wig comes over the face in horizontal curls which ends in a series of tassels.: 1
Baked clay mould for nude figure of female; bottom part only; standing; holds alabastron in left hand and her right hand hangs down her side and holds a vessel.: 1
Baked clay mould for relief plaque of nude female with clasped hands; missing from hips down; wears bracelets and necklaces, the bottom one of which has a crescent pendant.: 1
Baked clay moulded figure of nude female with disc in relief; holds tambour; wears cape and belt; round belly and pubic area indicated by short, vertical, incised strokes; hair in curls; possibly has small horns and protrusion in centre of forehead; missing form knees down; complete when found with ancient repair.: 1
Baked clay moulded figure of nude female with disc; concave back; face missing; holds drum and wears necklaces and bracelets.: 1
Baked clay moulded plaque of nude female holding breasts; head missing; flat back and base; stands on platform; wears anklets and bracelets.: 1
Baked clay moulded plaque of nude female with disc; head and bust only; slightly concave back; holds tambour with both hands; wears necklaces and head-band; hair parted in centre and comes down to shoulders; wears ear-rings; in relief.: 1
Baked clay moulded plaque of nude female with disc; missing from thighs down; concave back; holds tambour; wears cape and necklaces; pubic area emphasized by incised lines.: 1
Baked clay moulded relief figure of nude female with clasped hands; concave back; standing; wears bracelets, necklaces and a belt; emphasized pubic triangle; hair or wig with tight curls; boat-shaped ear-rings; face carefully but crudely made.: 1
Baked clay moulded relief figurine of nude female with hands clasped; top part only; very worn; wears tall head-dress; facial features indistinct but seems to be wearing a necklace with a crescent pendant; slight pinching at back of head.: 1
Baked clay moulded relief plaque of nude female with clasped hands; almost flat back; head missing and missing from knees down; wears belt and necklaces.: 1
Baked clay moulded relief plaque of nude female with clasped hands; arched top; slight pinching at back of head; flattened base; wears necklaces; double curls and forehead band with relief decoration in the centre.: 1
Baked clay moulded relief plaque of nude female with clasped hands; complete; flat back, rounded top and splayed out base; plaque was made by pressing the moulded figurine on to a ready-made background; wears a cape, necklaces, bracelets and a belt; hair in curls around face; crude facial features.: 1
Baked clay moulded relief plaque of nude female with clasped hands; curved back and rounded top; standing; hair arranged with band around forehead; wears hoop ear-rings; feet missing; pubic triangle is only clearly defined detail of the figure.: 1
Baked clay moulded relief plaque of nude female with clasped hands; missing from waist down; wears necklaces; double bunch of curls bound in a fillet on either side of face.: 1
Baked clay moulded relief plaque of nude female with clasped hands; rounded top and slightly curving back; broken off at the thighs.: 1
Baked clay moulded relief plaque of nude female with clasped hands; rounded top; missing from knees down; wears hip belt and necklaces; elaborate hairstyle or head-dress with large curl on either side of face; above is the headdress with five turret-like parts which have little rays emerging from them; wears round ear-rings.: 1
Baked clay moulded relief plaque of nude female with clasped hands; rounded top; missing from the knees down; details clear; wears bracelets and necklaces, two of which seem to consist of moulded discs, possibly rosettes; the curls on either side of her face are double bunches, tied in the centre; there is a large central ornament on the forehead with a depression in the centre.: 1
Baked clay moulded relief plaque of nude female with clasped hands; rounded top; top part only remaining; wears double choker necklace around neck; band around forehead and bunched curl on either side of the face with a fan at the back of the head; facial features barely distinguishable.: 1
Baked clay naked female figurine.: 1
Baked clay nude plaque of female; complete; concave back and pinching at back of head; standing; wears cape, belt and bracelet; pubic triangle emphasized; large hips and round belly; wears wide head-band and curls on either side of face; facial details clear.: 1
Baked clay part of back of model chair, with relief figures of two birds, branches and a moon symbol.: 1
Baked clay plaque showing part of a figurine with ornamentation of two birds and a fish or animal neck and head.: 1
Baked clay plaque showing torso and legs of female figure.: 1
Baked clay plaque; figure of blessing goddess; moulded; relief; in form of back of chair with round top; bottom broken away; two standing female figures wearing long, plain robes and with hair done up in chignons at back; each hold standard topped by animal (bird and seated bull); between the standards is an altar surmounted by a crescent on a short pole.: 1
Baked clay plaque; figure of blessing goddess; moulded; relief; in form of back of chair with straight top and sides; two nude female figures stand by side facing front, their hands clasped at the breast; large eyes; wear high, conical hats; field filled with figures; in top corners are a cross within a circle ( possibly a wheel) and figure of birds or fowl fill remainder of space.: 1
Baked clay ram's head, much broken.: 1
Baked clay ram's head, with incised lines on neck.: 1
Baked clay rectangular plaque showing sheep or ram's skin with head flattened out.: 1
Baked clay relief plaque of woman holding breasts; oval; curved back; wears a crown, a belt, necklaces and bracelets; pubic area shown in detail; sides of plaque curved in to give impression of niche or alcove; carefully shown facial features; two tall plants on either side of her; portrayal of a fertility goddess.: 1
Baked clay seated goddess figure; chair relief; moulded; seated goddess with clasped hands and face flaked away; wears finely pleated and flounced dress with wide sleeves or cape; long, curling lock of hair comes down her shoulders and arms almost to the elbow; wears multi-horned head-dress and large boat-shaped ear-rings; bare feet rest on a narrow platform; in the field on either side of the head are crescent standards.: 1
Baked clay seated goddess figure; in relief; moulded; on plaque; 'chair relief'; bottom half missing; goddess wears horned head-dress ; band across forehead; two straight locks of hair fall over shoulders; wears boat-shaped ear-rings and flounced and finley pleated robe; sits on goose; in right hand holds vase with streams of water emerging from its neck; vase rests on four footed stand; in the background on either side of goddess' head is a crescent; concave back.: 1
Baked clay seated goddess figure; in relief; moulded; on plaque; rectangular with rounded top; flattened base; goddess seated on stool, facing right; left hand extended and right hand bent into the waist and holds a cup; wears multiple horned head-dress with band round forehead and disc on top; hair comes down shoulders in two long curls; dress pleated and flounced with round neck and wide, flowing sleeves; wears multiple necklaces; stool seems to represent front of building with niche or door at centre.: 1
Baked clay seated goddess figure; in relief; on moulded plaque; missing from waist down; goddess (probably seated) wearing multi-horned head-dress and large boat-shaped ear-rings; holds standard or spear in each hand; thick relief; rounded back.: 1
Baked clay seated goddess figure; in relief; on rectangular moulded plaque; base flattened for stability; wears multi-horned head-dress with large boat-shaped ear-rings; wears plain robe and holds standard in each hand; at her feet are two birds; few details; slightly rounded back.: 1
Baked clay seated goddess figure; moulded; on plaque; missing from waist down; goddess wears multiple horned head-dress; hands clasped; long curl of hair to elbow; straight locks of hair falling in front to her chest.: 1
Baked clay sow figure.: 1
Baked clay stand.: 1
Baked clay stylised figure of a bird.: 1
Baked clay triangular stand.: 1
Baked clay weight/ball with protrusion at one end.: 1
Baked clay wheel.: 1
Baked clay, figure of seated goddess on plaque; moulded; 'chair relief'; clasps small vase to her breast; wears flounced and pleated dress; flat, cylindrical cap on head; hair comes down to shoulders in two long curls with spiral at end.: 1
Baked pottery cylinder in form of a drain-pipe; panel of cuneiform on body; repaired from fragments.: 1
Baked(?) clay anthropomorphic figurine, face and arms formed by pinching; hand-modelled; impressed dot eyes; torso ends with flat base, which is pierced in the centre.: 1
balaj no. 37: 2
Bald figurine with pellet eyes. Necklace. Arms crossed across chest. Broken below arms. Whitish clay. U number on object. : 1
Ball: 3
Bandeau: 1
Banded black and white marble stamp seal with convex back and flat face. Design unclear: animals or plants or geometric figues.: 1
Bands: 1
Bangle: 22
Bangles: 17
Barbed copper alloy fish hook; chemically stripped.: 3
Barrel shaped. Flying dragons, star, crescent. UE X: a winged griffin pursuing an antelope. Star, crescents, winged sun-disk. Barrel-shaped carnelian cylinder.: 1
Barrel weight of polished hematite.: 1
Base: 1
Base of a dagger, very bad condition: 1
Base of a pottery vessel; repaired; three separate fragments inside object.: 1
Base sherd of a pottery object with attached coarse ring base.: 1
Base sherd of a pottery stemmed dish with incised decoration.: 2
Base. Yellow buff ware. Cruciform design on sides.: 1
Basket: 2
Bead: 52
Bead or amulet, human head: 1
Bead or pin head. Fluted piece of glazed frit. Glaze is Chipped off in some places. : 1
Bead [1947.2132 B.1] - Red with bluish-grey streaks; Green, blotched; White and dark brown banded; Dark grey with white inclusions; Pale purple, translucent; Long ellipsoid barrel; circular or ellipsoidal section. Bead [1947.2132 B.2] - Dark reddish brown; Doughnut-shaped; circular section.: 1
Bead [1947.2132 C1] - Yellow; Doughnut-shaped; circular section. Eye Bead [1947.2132 C2] - Yellow background, ivory cornea, black pupil: overlay of different coloured materials on face of bead; built up in layers of glass; blob of glass stuck on back to make hole for suspension; Yellow; Ivory; Black; Eye bead; circular outline; stepped oblong profile and section. Bead [1947.2132 C3] - Black and white bands; Spiral segmented cylinder; oblong profile; circular section.: 1
Bead [1947.2132 E1] - Roughly chipped, ground and partly polished; Red, translucent; Sub-spherical; circular section. Bead [1947.2132 E2] - Blue green; Gadrooned bicone; biconical profile; circular section.: 1
Bead [1947.2133.1] - Broken: 4; Yellow; Horned segmented; irregular knobs profile and section. Bead [1947.2133.2] - Broken : 3; Yellow; Yellow green; Spiral; circular section. Bead [1947.2133.3] - Broken : 4; Blue green; Yellow and yellowish green bands; Ellipsoidal barrel; circular section. Bead [1947.2133.4] - 1 example warped in firing; Black and cream zones; Disc; circular section; hole for suspension through diameter. Bead [1947.2133.5] - Spiral zones of different coloured glass spun together while molten; Broken : 32; Dark blue and white zones; Sub-spherical; circular section.: 1
Bead [1947.2209.1] - Green and cream banded; Ellipsoidal barrel; circular section. Bead [1947.2209.2] - Blue; Small doughnut-shaped beads; circular section. Bead [1947.2209.3] - Badly weathered; Doughnut-shaped beads; irregular circular section.: 1
Bead [1953.42]; String Of Beads - Short string of carnelian beads mostly of short, cylindrical form with a few oblate beads: 1
Bead [1953.43] - Large carnelian and lapis lazuli beads mostly of a biconical form with a few barrel shaped pieces: 1
Bead [1953.44]; String Of Beads - Long string of carnelian and lapis lazuli beads and seven lapis lazuli spacer beads. Oblate, barrel, and cylindrical forms occur: 1
Bead [1953.45]; String Of Beads - Short string of beads including one large flat agate bead, one crystal, three carnelian (one etched), lapis lazuli and one glazed tubular bead: 1
Bead, barrel shaped, inscribed: 1
Bead, broken : 1
Beads : 1
Beads (See U.10867): 1
Beads: 518
Beads (15): 1
Beads (1666): 1
Beads (4): 2
Beads (Bracelet): 1
Beads (strung) : 2
Beads (strung) various with 1 hexagonal, dotted : 1
Beads (strung), diamond shape: 1
Beads (strung), misc with a fish & scarab: 1
Beads (strung), various shapes, spacers: 1
Beads - 32 (strung), various shapes: 1
Beads - 36 (strung), circular & barrels? : 1
Beads - 40 (strung), various: 1
Beads - 53: 1
Beads 36 (strung) incl. fly : 1
Beads and amulet: 1
Beads and Cylinder seal: 1
Beads and earring: 1
Beads from a head dress: 1
Beads necklace, v. small clear, pearl shaped: 1
Beads of brown clay. Ball shaped.: 1
Beads of various materials and shapes UE IX, 128: 1
Beads of white clay or frit. Ring shaped.: 1
Beads strung in this order: (1 Carnelian Flattened ovoid. 1 gold flattened ovoid)x6. 2 Carnelian flattened ovoid. 1 gold flattened ovoid (3 carnelian double conoid. 1 gold double conoid)x6. 2 carnelian double conoid. 1 gold double conoid. 2 carnelian double conoid. 1 gold flattened ovoid. (1 carnelian flattened ovoid. 1 gold flattened ovoid)x4 1 carnelian flattened ovoid. : 1
Beads, large bicones: 1
Beads, spherical, oblong and flies: 1
Beads, string of gold and carnelian: 1
Beads. Date-shaped and silver.: 3
Beads/seal: 1
Beads; red paste scaraboids, black and green paste rings strung alternately, and one crystal ball. From KG/29. P. 88.: 1
Beaker: 3
Bearded shepherd god, seated on the back of a sheep's back, clad in robes and headware, holding a whip in left hand, right hand held out.: 1
Bed: 2
Bed (end broken) with female figure: 1
Bed (half of), zigzag lines in relief: 1
Beige with white and brown areas. Greyish-brown barnacle like spots on bottom and inside bottom hole. Bottom hole has beveled edge, and has significant chip. : 1
Beige with white and brown areas. Greyish-brown barnacle-like spots on bottom and inside bottom hole. Bottom hole has beveled edge, and has significant chip.: 1
Bellum: 4
Belt: 4
Bevel-rimmed-bowl; crude pottery bowl with flat base and flaring sides; misshapen.: 1
Bevel-rimmed-bowl; plain, round, coarse pottery bowl with flat base and slightly everted rim; very crudely shaped.: 1
Bevelled rim bowl; plain, round, coarse pottery bowl with flattish base, flaring sides and a bevelled rim; complete.: 1
bilingual?: 1
Bind: 1
Binding: 4
Bird: 4
Bird and Fish: 1
Bird figurine with a hollow body. Head broken off. Two legs. Incised lines on body and wings representing feathers. Brown clay. : 1
Bird-shaped: 1
Birds or dragons? UE X: crossed animals rampant in fight. the work is unfinished. shell cylinder.: 1
Bitumen: 1
Bitumen head of a copper alloy pin; fragment of shaft preserved.: 2
Bituminous clay anthropomorphic figurine; hand-modelled; fragmented.: 1
Bituminous clay figurine; hand-modelled; crude pinched facial features, modelled arms, left arm fragmented.: 1
Bituminous clay model wheel with perforated hub; hand-modelled.: 1
Bituminous clay plug or stopper.: 1
Bituminous clay spindle-whorl or bead; hand-modelled.: 1
Black dice: 1
Black men.: 1
Black polished stone to low shine, Some places of rougher surface. Some speckling/pecking noted across surface. Broad, flat base, ends round, Thick example of ovoid weight. Relatively coarse basalt or heated limestone.: 1
Black steatite seal, square face, flat, scorpion, lizard, triangular shaped back pierced for suspension: 1
Black steatite stamp seal, square, flat, 2 birds, 2 stars, 2 crescents.: 1
Black steatite stamp seal. Coinoid. Face of stamp seal depicts a bearded man before an enthroned spear and under a crescent. Diamond shaped object behind figure.: 1
Black steatite vessel fragment with one full bull relief and one partial lower half, extant complete bull's head turned outward as a handle, proportions imply that the vessel would have had four such bulls with heads at right angles. Other decorations include sun, moon, star, a floral design with round petals. Some bone inlay remains, much of the decoration was clearly meant for inlay. The base is very broad and flat and beveled to distinguish it from the body of the vessel. The vessel itself is squat and bellied. Part of an inscription remains on the extant section of base.: 1
Black steatite, unfinished, unpierced. Worshippers.: 1
Black stone, some polish. Some light scratches and one small dent with two scratches resembles letter R. 2 dents on opposite side seem intentional. Small flattened area acts as base, ends flattened.: 1
Black ware. Globular body tapering to flat base; contracted neck, collared rim. Small solid handle.: 1
Black-brown material, polished and burned. Natural striations noted in material itself, either a shell or horn core(?). Shape is four-sided, longer at one side. Corners have been blunted and two of them have shallow drill holes. One hole is filled with white paste.: 2
Black-brown material, polished and burned. Natural striations noted in material itself, either a shell or petrified wood. Shape is four-sided, longer at one side. 2 of 4 corners have drilling/indent not complete piercing, one hole filled with dark white one edge clipped. Fine grained hard material. Could have been a clamp between holes to make earring or suspension weight?: 1
Black. (A-tud, dumu...., Arad....), introduces worshipper to standing god. UE X: bare-headed worshipper introduced by the assistant to a standing god. Seal of A-tu(d)-. Bleak steatite. U.16820a: 1
Black. (A-tud, dumu...., Arad....), introduces worshipper to standing god. UE X: bare-headed worshipper introduced by the assistant to a tanding god. Seal of A-tu(d)-. Bleack steatite. U.16820a: 1
black. seated god approached by two suppliants, sun above. CBS Register: cylinder seal, soap stone. UE X: notched undulating line showing above: a star, a crescent, and one worshipper with one hand up. below, the same worshipper stands before a seated god. Black steatite cylinder.: 1
Blade: 12
Block: 2
Blocky chunk of dark green polished stone showing abrasion and pounding on rounded end and most edges. Polishing is present across the rest of the stone, however, and the base is very flat with a rounded top making a rounded trapezoid in shape. some chipping and abrasion: 1
Blue and green glaze. Globular body, flat base, narrow neck, rolled rim.: 1
Blue chalcedony scaraboid stamp seal. Babylonian worshipper before offering table with a sun-star above. Pierced lengthwise for suspension.: 1
Blue glaze. Globular body, flat base, narrow neck, collared rim.: 1
Blue glazed pottery jar with wide mouth and two lug handles on shoulder; surface flaking; glaze worn away in places.: 1
Blue glazed, round, pottery jar with a wide mouth and two pierced duck-head handles; some surface loss; rim incomplete.: 1
Blue green glaze. Flat base surrounded by groove; rounded sides; shallow groove at base of rim. Shallow.: 1
Blue to egg-shell colour glazed pottery bottle with rounded body and narrow neck; glaze decomposed; much pitted.: 1
Blue to egg-shell glazed pottery bottle with narrow neck; upper body grooved; glaze flaking.: 1
Bluish glaze. Globular body, flat base, narrow neck, rolled rim.: 1
Bluish glaze. Globular body, flat base; elongated neck with ridge under rolled rim.: 1
Bluish green glaze. Globular carinated body, flat base, very narrow neck, rolled rim.: 1
Bluish green glaze. Flat base, oval body, very narrow neck.: 1
Bluish green glaze. Globular body slightly carinated, flat base, traces of grooves on body, narrow neck, collared rim.: 2
Bluish green glaze. Globular body, flat base, narrow neck, collared rim.: 2
Bluish green glaze. Globular body, flat base, narrow neck, grooves on shoulder.: 1
Bluish green glaze. Globular body, slightly carinated; flat base; traces of grooves on body; narrow neck; collared rim.: 1
Bluish green scaraboid seal with hieroglyphic signs?: 2
Bluish silver glaze. Flat base, expanding sides, ridge at base of rim.: 1
Bluish silver glaze. Flat base; rounded body; broad rim, damaged. Shallow.: 1
Bluish silver glaze. Globular body, flat base; expanding rim (broken).: 1
BM 119222 Merlin: 'Description: String of mostly small beads, various materials; large rock crystal bead in the middle. Dimensions, Length: 13.66 inches': 1
BM Description Baked clay model couch with sides extended into handles for carrying, legs broken.: 1
BM Description Pottery bowl; round bottom; depressed beneath rim; hole pierced through rim; rim chipped.: 1
Boar: 1
Boat: 8
Boat fragment - one end: 1
Boat shaped bowl, round base.: 1
Boat shaped. Divided in two compartments. Hole in bottom, and hole in partition.: 1
boatman, boat, and Noah (Gilgamesh?). bearded bull and eagle, scorpion, bird, lions, goats. CBS Register. Ur 1928-9, Season VII. Cylinder Seal. shell. boatman, boat and Noah. Bearded bull and eagle. Scorpion, bird, lion, goats, scorpions. UE II: Cylinder seal, shell.: 1
Boats: 1
Bodkin: 4
Body Sherd Brown clay with a Red slip. Slightly burnished.: 1
Body sherd from a pottery bowl; the exterior of the bowl is decorated with a row of heads (lions?) and other motifs in relief; this was achieved by pressing the bowl from the inside into a mould.: 1
Body sherd likely from the shoulder of a vessel and includes part of a spout (?). There are red bands on the shoulder and one around the base of the spout. There is a band of incised dots on the top of the shoulder. The ceramic is orange.: 1
Body sherd of a pottery vessel; incised crosshatched design.: 1
Body sherd with a red exterior. The ceramic is body is orange.: 1
Body sherd with a white exterior and black bands. The ceramic is pale orange.: 1
Body sherd with a white exterior and red bands. The ceramic body is orange.: 1
Body sherd with black bands. The ceramic is pale orange.: 1
Body sherd with red exterior. The ceramic body is orange.: 1
Body sherd. The ceramic is grey/green. There are black bands on the interior surface.: 1
Body sherd. There are traces of red (?) bands on the exterior. There is part of an incised decoration on one corner of the exterior. The ceramic is pale orange.: 1
Body sherd. There is a black decoration on the exterior including part of a star made of radiating lines, and a band.: 1
Boien: 1
Bolt: 1
Bolt (?): 2
Bolt, rectangular shaft, flat head: 1
Bone: 1
Bone handle, with three incised lines running vertically around handle. Hole for inserting shaft of other object. Very polished.: 1
Bone pin: 1
Borer: 1
Boring instrument: 1
Boss: 1
Bottle: 21
Bottle / jar: 1
Bottle, glazed: 2
Bottle, green glaze (faded): 2
Bottle, rim missing, glazed: 1
Bottle; narrow neck, globular body : 1
Bottom half and tang of a copper alloy spear-head.: 1
Bottom half of large cosmetic shell. Top half of shell is B17186 CBS Register: cockle shell. large size. containing green paint.: 1
Bottom piece of dagger blade, including a small stem. Reddish in color: 1
bowl : 1
Bowl: 517
Bowl (type 66): 1
Bowl (type 9) : 1
Bowl (type IX), rim chipped: 1
Bowl - stone bowl of green-grey rock (?steatite), restored 1953.48 A: With high, slightly concave sides: 1
Bowl / jar: 1
Bowl / mortar: 1
Bowl fragment: 8
Bowl fragment (inscribed): 1
Bowl fragment with ends of 3 lines of inscription: 1
Bowl fragment with fingers of a hand in relief: 1
Bowl fragment with inscription: 1
Bowl fragment with part of handle & inscription: 1
Bowl fragment with scorpions carved in relief: 1
Bowl fragment, fluted exterior: 1
Bowl fragment, inscribed: 1
Bowl fragments (3) Fragments of large alabaster flat bowl. Mended.: 1
Bowl fragments, inscribed, relief deco: 2
Bowl of greenish stone. Fine grain. Flat base with rounded, expanding sides. Thin sides. Broken and mended. Rim partly reconstructed.: 1
Bowl of white limestone. Broken into 5 pieces.: 1
Bowl or lid, incised circles design: 1
Bowl rim: 1
Bowl rim fragment with inscription: 1
Bowl rim fragment, inscribed: 1
Bowl with concentric circles design on rim: 1
Bowl with holes below rim, for suspension: 1
Bowl with rounded base and expanding sides. Broken into 3 pieces and mended.: 1
Bowl [1935.602] - Stone bowl with vertical sides, flat base with rounded edge.: 1
Bowl [1935.603] - Shallow, saucer-shaped, alabaster bowl.: 1
Bowl [1935.604/Record 2] - Stone bowl, shallow, shaped like a truncated cone inverted. Bowl [1935.605] - Stone bowl, shallow, shaped like a truncated cone inverted: 1
Bowl [1935.604] - Alabaster bowl, same shape as 1935.601, but smaller. In very bad condition, much crystallised.: 1
Bowl [1935.606] - Miniature stone bowl with flat base and constricted neck; hole in centre of base.: 1
Bowl [1935.607] - Stone bowl, almost hemispherical with small flat base.: 1
Bowl [1935.608] - Stone bowl; wide mouth, wide slightly hollow base, sides very slightly flared. Badly cracked and warped.: 1
Bowl [1935.609] - Stone bowl, shaped rather like a modern pudding-basin, but walls have a slight ogee curve. Slight foot stand. Greenish-grey stone.: 1
Bowl [1948.2405 - Miniature alabaster bowl. Exterior has flat base, walls the section of a hemisphere, meeting low tapering neck in an offset, everted lip. Interior spheroidal.: 1
Bowl [1953.40] - Restored bowl with ring foot. Design in black consists of three horizontal bands at the rim then a broad plain band with panels of painted lattice ornament bordered by a horizontal painted band at the shoulder: 1
Bowl [1953.41] - The major part of a wide mouthed bowl with straight sides, made of stone turned on the lathe. 'Reconstructed; around eleven small random perforations have been drilled in the upper area of one side of the bowl. J.Somerville 27/5/2003.': 1
Bowl, badly broken and mended whole. Straight expanding sides, flat bottom. Two pieces large pieces missing.: 1
Bowl, blue glaze: 1
Bowl, blue glazed: 1
Bowl, broken: 3
Bowl, broken, green glaze: 1
Bowl, burnished: 1
Bowl, circles impressed below the rim : 1
Bowl, copper, black stone bead affixed to the side.: 1
Bowl, flat base, expanding sides, very thick.: 1
Bowl, glazed: 2
Bowl, greenish diorite, broken and mended. Fairly straight sides (slightly rounded), uneven rim. Some pieces missing, but mostly complete.: 1
Bowl, hemispherical, incomplete: 1
Bowl, incomplete: 2
Bowl, incomplete rim: 1
Bowl, large flat rim, chipped: 1
Bowl, large, flat base, expanding sides, flared rim. large pieces of rim broken.: 1
Bowl, miniature, hand made, base chipped: 1
Bowl, shallow: 3
Bowl, shallow with flat base. Badly broken, incomplete.: 1
Bowl, shallow, flanged rim: 1
Bowl, shallow, flat base: 1
Bowl, slightly rounded base, straight sides. Broken and mended. Part of rim missing.: 1
Bowl, small, broken: 1
Bowl, with crescent moon, inscribed: 1
Bowl. Broken. Dark, banded calcite. Small chips in rim.: 1
Bowl. Broken. Incomplete. Expanding sides and flat base. Calcite.: 1
Bowl. Grey diorite. Rounded vertical sides. Thin sides with a round base. Broken and mended.: 1
Bowl. Shallow with flat pronounced base, beveled rim, half burnt. Broken and mended. 24mm gap in bevel on both sides.: 1
Bowl. White limestone, Flat Base; Expanding Sides, serrated rim. : 1
Bowl/Vase, badly smashed yellow calcite. Out turned rim. Some parts missing.: 1
Bowls Many pieces We know there are two bowls represented because there are two different sizes of pedestaled bases. So fragmentary that measurements cannot be taken. : 1
Bowls: 5
Bowls (2): 1
Bowls and strainer: 1
Bowls fragments: 1
Box: 7
Box and lid, rectangular with compartments: 1
Box containing broken copper alloy rods and handles, bound with wire.: 1
Box containing fragments of gold foil with corroded silver (?) adhering.: 1
Box containing large number of beads of different materials, partly strung together.: 1
Box containing two strings of black and white ring beads threaded alternately; stone and glass (?).: 1
Box decorated with snakes: 1
Box lid fragment with applied snakes: 2
Box lid fragment with handle and applied snake : 1
Box lid fragment with small part of a snake: 1
Box lid fragment, handle and applied snakes: 1
Box lid fragments, with handle & applied snakes : 2
Box lid with applied snakes: 1
Box, incomplete, decorated with applied snakes: 1
Boxlid: 2
Braceclet: 1
Bracelet: 38
Bracelet String of Beads; 180 Beads: 1
Bracelet with lotus shaped terminals: 1
Bracelet, Gold: 2
Bracelet, open ended corroded to disks and other rings/bracelets: 1
Bracelet, open ended with rams heads. Corroded to silver disks and other rings/bracelets. : 1
Bracelet, with snake head terminals: 1
Bracelet.: 1
Bracelets: 26
Bracelets (2): 1
Bracelets and beads stuck together: 1
Bracelets.: 1
Bracelets/earrings: 1
Bracelets/Rings: 1
Brick: 59
Brick fragment : 6
Brick fragment, stamped inscription: 4
Brick fragment, with incised drawing : 1
Brick stamp: 3
Brick with inscription of Enannatuma, Entu Priestess of Ur, daughter of Ishme-Dagan, King of Isin.: 1
Brick, stamped inscription: 2
Bricks (2): 1
Bricks (unknown quantity): 1
Brims; 5 Beads: 7
Brims; 6 Beads: 1
Brims; 7 Beads: 4
Broad 'flared' rim from large pottery bowl with dark-painted decoration; hatched pattern inside, triangles left unpainted outside.: 1
Broken 10 pieces, but mended. Oval body, pointed base, wide long neck, overhanging rim. CBS Register: alabaster jar. broken 10 pieces.: 1
Broken 14 pieces. Flat base, expanding sides. CBS Register: alabaster bowl. with sketch. broken, 14 pieces.: 1
broken and incomplete. conventional design. UE X: ostriches with heads twisted about each other's necks. Inscribed mi-gu-is... (?) chipped carnelian cylinder.: 1
broken as of dec. 2009 CBS Register: cylinder seal. soapstone. defaced and worn. 26 mm long: 1
Broken copper alloy pin; broken into eight pieces; lapis lazuli head and gold cap.: 4
Broken figurine, torso only, legs broken head broken. Black paint, one stripe down spine, perpendicular lines to the stripe down the back. Greenish clay. U number on object. : 1
Broken in half but pieces preserved. Well polished, gray-black hematite, No flat base, ends flat. Found together with three other weights and scale pans in burial.: 1
Broken iron ring; corroded.: 1
Broken pieces. CBS Register: no field number. clay jar. broken fragts. (64) on card in storage: frags of 1 broken pot: 1
Broken tin-bronze vessel with everted rim containing three small buckets, bowls, two wide-rimmed strainers stacked together and corroded 'in situ'.: 1
Broken trough; Oval; 2 Cylindrical Handles. Travertine.: 1
Broken, only a name. (Urd Sulpae dumu Ur-ri-ba-ab-du) UE X: Stone cylinder, not pierced, bears only a name. Probably a memorial tag buried with the dead. Ur sul-pa-e, dumu Ur-ri-ba-ab-du. Steatite cylinder.: 1
Broken. (Am-at-e a, gub, dumu Dan-ili). UE X: worshipper before a seated god who wears turban and fringed robe. A vase or table is placed before him. His seat is of the cubic type with vertical bar. Seal of Nu-ur-i-li, simug, arad Ni-ba-a. Broken quartzite cylinder.: 1
Broken. Heroes and lion rampant.: 1
Broken. Introducing to seated goddess.: 1
Broken. Three figures, two monkeys, one palm, star, skull. Ba ( ) d : 1
Broken. Worshipping Martu, star, crescent.: 1
Bronze arow butt.: 1
Brown pottery goblet with a wide, flat base and a body tapering to neck; slightly mis-shapen; surface deposit; chip to neck.: 1
Brown pottery jar with body tapering to a pointed base and a wide, flaring neck; three ridges around top of neck; large areas of surface loss on body and neck; bottom of base missing.: 1
Brown pottery jar with flat base, angular shoulder, one small remaining lug and everted rim; half of shoulder and neck lost; other half of neck repaired from fragments; large chips to body near base.: 1
Brown pottery jar with pointed base, rounded shoulder and wide neck with everted lip; red slip; rim chipped; extensive surface loss; deposit (possibly decayed slip).: 1
Brown pottery pedestalled jar with a hollow, conical pedestal foot, a shoulder and a wide neck with everted rim; body tapering to foot; four perforations in top of foot; pale slip; rim incomplete; neck repaired from fragments; foot incomplete and partially repaired from fragments; areas of surface loss and deposit.: 1
Brown pottery stemmed dish; almost complete; repaired from fragments.: 1
Brown to yellow pottery jar with rounded body and wide neck; ridge at neck; chip to rim.: 1
Brown ware pottery jar with round base, wide neck and everted rim; some surface loss.: 1
Brown ware pottery jar.: 1
Brown ware pottery, conical cup; some damage to rim.: 1
Brown ware pottery, pedestal jar with cream slip; large foot, round body and wide neck; ridge around body; part of foot lost; chipped.: 1
Brown ware, buff surface. Flat base, sides expanding to high shoulder sharply contracted to slightly expanding neck; rolled rim. paper included: "R.C. 120 _ cf. "Ur III" type 25 UE VI _ Delougaz Pl.150 _ 13174: 220c _ ED III-G.-Ur III _ also B.574.240 (L. Agade)" CBS Register: no field number. clay pot. with sketch.: 1
Brown ware, cream slip. Squat globular body, carinated; narrow neck, carinated rim.: 1
Brown ware, traces of red paint (?). Conical with flat base.: 1
Brown ware. CBS Register: no field number. clay cup. with sketch. 2014 Description: Conical bodied vessel with a flat base. The ceramic is orange.: 1
Brown ware. Conical shaped; damaged.: 1
Brown ware. Conical with flat base.: 2
Brown ware. Flat base, sides expanding to sharp shoulder. Incised shoulder and small handle on shoulder. Neck broken. Note: type R.C. 251 (pl. 267): 1
Brown ware. Flat base, sides expanding to sharp shoulder. With small handle on shoulder. Neck broken. Incised shoulder. Note #1: R.C. 40 Aqade - UhIII Note #2: R.C. 251: 1
Brown ware. Globular body, slightly expanding narrow neck. Broken and repaired. paper included: "probably E.D. - Agade": 1
Brown ware. Globular, slightly carinated body; expanding neck; rim damaged. paper: cf. Delougaz C.664.640 E.D. II5 Agade: 1
Brown ware. Handmade. Flat base, tall ovoid-shaped body, narrow collared neck; applied spout below neck.: 1
Brown ware. Oval body, flat base, very narrow neck, rolled rim, damaged.: 1
Brown ware. Oval Body; flat base; 2 ridges at base of long wide neck; overhanging rim. Traces of bitumen on body.: 1
Brown ware. Squat globular body with middle of sides (horizontal) flattened; narrow neck; rolled rim.: 1
Brown ware. Tulip shaped; neck broken. Neck Broken: 1
Brown ware. Flat base, sides expanding to defined shoulder, sharply contracted to wide expanding neck; overhanging rim.: 1
Brown ware. Flat base, sides expanding, top of shoulder flattened to central hole. Squat. No neck. Incised shoulder.: 1
Brown ware. Flat, slightly offset base; globular body with wide shoulder; wide, straight neck.: 1
Brown ware; base portion; filled with red pigment. Pigment: red ocher containing sand, calcium carbonate, magnesium carbonate and alumina. A small part which has a yellow color has a similar composition to the bulk of material and is probably yellow ocher. Contains Pigment. U number faintly written on vessel. : 1
Brownish leaf shaped metal object with rounded stem.: 2
Brownish pottery jar with sides tapering to base; neck; much surface loss.: 1
Brownish square peg sharpened to point, with rounded stem: 1
Brownish white pottery vessel with ridged shoulder; half of foot broken away.: 1
Brownish white pottery vessel with shoulder.: 1
Bucket: 4
Bucket U number on object.: 1
Buckstamp: 1
buff colored ceramic cone with an inscribed stem.: 5
Buff colored ceramic cone with inscriptions on the top of the head and on the stem.: 1
Buff colored ceramic cone. There are inscriptions on the stem and on the top of the head. Has AH on it.: 1
Buff colored cerammic cone with no inscriptions.: 1
Buff colored inscribed cone with a grey core. There are inscriptions on the stem.: 1
Buff colored inscribed cone with inscriptions on the head and on the stem of the cone.: 1
Buff pottery (?) jar; round belly; projecting spout; body cracked.: 1
Buff pottery (?) vessel; flat base; round belly; large everted rim; complete.: 1
Buff pottery (?) vessel; small foot (?); rimmed base; round belly; small shoulder (?); wheel-made; foot and rim chipped; hole in shoulder.: 1
Buff pottery bowl; flat base; white slip; incomplete.: 1
Buff pottery vase; slight shoulder and foot; wide neck; surface wear.: 1
Buff pottery vessel with small shoulder.: 1
Buff pottery, plain. Round bottom. Deformed.: 1
Buff pottery. With foot. 2014 Description: globular closed mouthed bowl with a trimmed foot. : 1
Buff ware with cream slip. Rim fragment with human head in the round on top.: 1
Buff ware with cream surface. Conical with flat base.: 1
Buff ware with pale gray slip. Tapered base, globular body, long wide neck with ridge below overhanging lip. CBS Register: no field number. clay jar. with sketch.: 1
Buff ware with red slip. Tapered base, globular body, long wide neck with ridge below overhanging lip. CXLIX. CBS Register: no field number. clay jar. with sketch. TTD.4, CXLIX: 1
Buff ware with red slip. Tapered base, globular body, long wide neck with ridge below overhanging lip. CBS Register: no field number. clay jar. with sketch. red.: 1
Buff ware with red slip. Tapered base, globular body, long wide neck with ridge below overhanging lip. Type CXCVII. CBS Register: no field number. clay jar. with sketch. Red. TTD. 5, CXCVII: 1
Buff ware, cleam slip. Ring base, sides expanding to sharp shoulder.: 1
Buff ware, cream slip. CBS Register: no field number. clay cup. with sketch. 2014 Description: Conical bodied with a flat base.: 1
Buff ware, cream slip. Conical with flat base.: 4
Buff ware, cream slip. Crude pointed base; oval body; wide, slightly contracted neck; rim damaged.: 1
Buff ware, cream slip. Crude; irregular. Flattened base, sides expanding to rounded shoulder; very wide neck flaring to rim.: 1
Buff ware, cream slip. Flat base, expanding sides.: 1
Buff ware, cream slip. Flat base, expanding sides. Conical.: 1
Buff ware, cream slip. Flat offset base, sides expanding to high sharp shoulder, narrow neck tapering to plain rim; spout on top of shoulder.: 1
Buff ware, cream slip. Fragmentary.: 1
Buff ware, cream slip. Globular body, crude flat base, expanding neck; slightly overhanging rim.: 1
Buff ware, cream slip. Globular body, flat base, 2 grooves at base of long wide neck; collared rim.: 1
Buff ware, cream slip. Globular body, flat base; 2 sets of 2 grooves each on shoulder; low narrow neck with centre ridge; rolled rim.: 1
Buff ware, cream slip. Globular body, wide straight neck. paper included: "cf. Delougaz, pl.112d _ C.653.520 _ Protoimperial ?": 1
Buff ware, cream slip. Hemispherical Body; Pointed Base: 1
Buff ware, cream slip. Oval, slightly carinated body; flat base; 5 grooves at base of narrow neck tapering to collared rim.: 1
Buff ware, cream slip. Squat globular body tapering to flat base; straight neck, small ridge at base of neck.: 1
Buff ware, cream slip. Squat globular body, short neck damaged.: 1
Buff ware, cream slip. Cylidrical with groove for neck, slightly expanding rim. CBS Register: clay pot. with sketch.: 1
Buff ware, cream slip. cylindrical with groove for neck. CBS Register: no field number. clay tumbler. with sketch.: 1
Buff ware, cream slip. Disc shaped handle. CBS Register: no field number. clay lid. with sketch.: 1
Buff ware, cream slip. Flat base, sides sharply expanding to accentuated shoulder which is the same diameter as the rim and shoulder being separated by a deep groove. CBS Register: no field number. clay plate. with sketch: 1
Buff ware, cream slip. Flat offset base, globular body, constricted neck, outturned rim.: 1
Buff ware, cream slip. Globular body, constricted neck, overhanging rim. Note reads: "Pottery pot from the joint expidition the British Museum and University Museum to Ur. 2300B.C. 30-12-235 CBS Register: no field number. clay pot. with sketch. round bottom.: 1
Buff ware, cream slip. High shoulder, body tapering to flat base, carinated rim (nicked). CBS Register: no field number. clay pot. with sketch.: 1
Buff ware, cream slip. High shoulder, body tapering to flat base, rolled rim. CBS Register: no field number. clay pot. with sketch.: 1
Buff ware, cream slip. Ring base, oval body, accentuated ridge at base of long road neck, rolled rim. Nicked. CBS Register: no field number. clay jar. with sketch.: 1
Buff ware, cream slip. Ring base. Black painted geometrical pattern.: 1
Buff ware, cream slip. Shape as 30-12-223 CBS Register: no field number. clay jar. with sketch. 2014 Description: Ring base, oval body, accentuated ridge at base of long road neck, rolled rim. : 1
Buff ware, cream slip. Shape as 30-12-223. CBS Register: no field number. clay jar. with sketch. 2014 Description: Ring base, oval body, accentuated ridge at base of long road neck, rolled rim.: 1
Buff ware, cream slip. Wheelmade. Rounded base, straight sides slightly tapering to narrow shoulder, constricted neck, collared rim with two grooves.: 1
Buff ware, Crude. Flattened bottom, sides expanding to high round shoulders, collared rim.: 1
Buff ware, greenish grey surface. Cylindrical body tapering to expanding flat base; wide groove at base of long expanding neck.: 1
Buff ware, greyish green slip. Conical shaped.: 1
Buff ware, lighter buff slip. Globular, slightly constricted below thickened rim.: 1
Buff ware, pinkish surface. Flat base, oval body, narrow neck, contracting rim; spout. paper included: "J.Nasr/Uruk _ Type 146 _ cf. Pit F, building _ stratum G _ (p.62)": 1
Buff ware, red paint. Wheelmade. Globular body tapering to pointed base, long wide neck inset, wide rim overhanging two ridges.: 1
Buff ware, red paint. Flattened oval body, constricted neck, overhanging rim.: 1
Buff ware, traces of polishing. Wheelmade. Globular carinated body, extremely narrow neck with ridge at base, overhanging rim.: 1
Buff ware, traces of red paint. Conical with flat base.: 1
Buff ware, traces of reddish brown paint (?). Conical with flat base.: 1
Buff ware.: 1
Buff ware. Conical with flat base.: 6
Buff ware. Conical with small flat base.: 1
Buff ware. Conical.: 1
Buff ware. Conical; narrow neck fitted into sharp shoulder.: 1
Buff ware. Flat base grooved, expanding to cylindrical body; groove at base of overhanging rim.: 1
Buff ware. Flat base, expanding sides (corrugated). Broken and repaired.: 1
Buff ware. Flat base, expanding sides.: 1
Buff ware. Flat base, globular body, constricted Neck; wide expanding rim.: 1
Buff ware. Flat base, sides expanding to wide shoulder, wide neck, flaring rim with offset exterior. crumbling: 1
Buff ware. Flat rim, straight neck sharply expanding to shoulder, straight side, round base.: 1
Buff ware. Globular body tapering to flat base; high shoulder; straight neck, overhanging rim. P.G. X. 1.84: 1
Buff ware. Globular body tapering to flat base; long, slightly expanding neck.: 1
Buff ware. Globular body, flat base, carinated rim.: 1
Buff ware. Globular body, flat base, constricted (contracted?) neck. RESIDUE inside!: 1
Buff ware. Globular body, flat base, straight neck.: 1
Buff ware. Globular body, rough ridges on shoulder, tapering to long expanding indented base; roiled rim.: 1
Buff ware. Globular carinated body tapering to flat base; narrow neck, collared rim.: 1
Buff ware. High shoulder, sides tapering to flat base; contracting neck, damaged.: 1
Buff ware. Ovoid; flat base; narrow, straight neck.: 1
Buff ware. Ring base [damaged], sides expanding to rounded shoulder, constricted neck, flat overhanging rim; spout on shoulder.: 1
Buff ware. Ring base, sides expanding to high shoulder; expanding neck, broken. paper included: "R.C.211 (Ubaid LXXXIV": 1
Buff ware. Rounded shoulder, body tapering to rounded base; expanding rim. 486 was in the Other Number field; this doesn't seem to be its excav area. unknown what it references.: 1
Buff ware. Slightly carinated body tapering to expanding base; expanding rim.: 1
Buff ware. Trumpet shaped. Overhanging rim. PFT: 1
Buff ware. With 2 circular projections on side (handles?): 1
Buff ware. 4 grooves in group and one single groove on body. Eggshell Type, Hemispherical: 1
Buff ware. Biconvex with knob.: 1
Buff ware. Carinated shoulder, grooved curled rim, rounded bottom. paper included: "Delougaz, pl.159 - 546.640b _ Protoimp., L. Agade" CBS Register: No field number. clay pot, round bottom. 130 x 103 mm: 1
Buff ware. Concave disc base, rounded sides with corrugations, constricted neck, overhanging rim.: 1
Buff ware. Concave sides with rolled rim wider than base.: 1
Buff ware. Crude ring base, oval body, expanding neck, spout broken. CBS Register: no field number. clay spouted jar. with sketch.: 1
Buff ware. Crude. High shoulder, flat base. CBS Register: no field number. clay pot. with sketch.: 1
Buff ware. Flat base, expanding sides.: 3
Buff ware. Flat base, globular body, expanding neck. CBS Register: no field number. clay pot. with sketch. sign engraved (with sketch): 1
Buff ware. Flat base, sides expanding to rounded shoulder, constricted neck, outturned rim.: 1
Buff ware. Flat base, sides expanding to rounded shoulder, slightly contracted neck. CBS Register: no field number. clay pot with sketch.: 1
Buff ware. Flat base, sides expanding to sharp shoulder, constricted neck, suggestion of groove at top of slightly inturned rim. Hole on shoulder.: 1
Buff ware. Flat base, sides expanding to shoulder which has the same diameter as the rim from which it is separated by a deep groove. CBS Register: no field number. clay plate. with sketch.: 1
Buff ware. Flat base, squat body, sharply overhanging rim.: 1
Buff ware. Flat base, straight expanding sides. Type CCLXXVI. CBS Register: clay cup. with sketch. EM.: 1
Buff ware. Flat offset base, globular body, constricted neck, outturned rim.: 3
Buff ware. Flat offset base, globular body, constricted neck, outturned rim. Suggestion of grooves at base of neck.: 1
Buff ware. Flat offset base, globular body, constricted neck, straight rim.: 1
Buff ware. Flat offset base, misshapen globular body, constricted neck, straight rim.: 1
Buff ware. Flat offset base, oval body, constricted neck, outturned rim.: 1
Buff ware. Globular body tapering to flat base, straight neck.: 2
Buff ware. Globular body, flat base, long expanding neck. CBS Register: no field number. clay pot. with sketch.: 1
Buff ware. Globular body, flat base, slightly expanding neck.: 1
Buff ware. Globular body, flat base, straight neck.: 1
Buff ware. Globular body, long neck, overhanging rim.: 1
Buff ware. Globular, slightly carinated body; slightly expanding neck, rolled rim.: 1
Buff ware. Grude ring base, sides expanding to high shoulder, long narrow neck, collared rim. CBS Register: no field number. clay jar. with sketch.: 1
Buff ware. Handmade. Flat base, double curved expanding sides. repair: 1
Buff ware. Handmade. Flat base, straight expanding sides.: 1
Buff ware. High shoulder, body tapering to rough flat base; short expanding neck. paper included: "R.C. 326 (Agade)": 1
Buff ware. High shoulder, body tapering to rough flat base; straight neck.: 1
Buff ware. High shoulder, tapering to rough flattened base; straight neck.: 1
Buff ware. Incised geometrical decoration (combed). Flat base, broken; globular body; ridge at base of neck; expanding rim, broken. Traces of bitumen on body.: 1
Buff ware. Incised geometrical decoration. Ring base, long oval body; grooved rim, damaged.: 1
Buff ware. Misshapen body, flat base, rolled rim: 6 was in the Other Number field; this doesn't seem to be its excav area. unknown what it references.: 1
Buff ware. Narrow ring base, sides expanding to high shoulder, constricted neck, corrugated rim. CBS Register: no field number. clay jar. with sketch.: 1
Buff ware. Plain. Egg shell type. Hemispherical.: 1
Buff ware. Ring base, straight sides, groove for neck. EM G30 Written on tag found inside: "in Ur IV - JN.28 (pl.56) CBS Register: no field number. clay pot (red). with sketch.: 1
Buff ware. Rounded bottom, slightly contracting sides, ridge at base of rim.: 1
Buff ware. Small ring base, sides expanding to ridge for shoulder. Relief decoration. Five knobs on shoulder.: 1
Buff ware. Squat globular body, constricted neck, outturned rim.: 1
Buff ware. Traces of red paint.: 1
Buff ware. Wheelmade. Carinated globular body, narrow neck, overhanging rim.: 1
Buff ware. Wheelmade. Globular carinated body, narrow neck, overhanging rim. Incised leaf on shoulder.: 1
Buff ware. Wheelmade. Rounded base, ovoid-shapen body, long neck, carinated rim.: 1
Buff ware; coloured green (from bronze?). Conical Shaped.: 1
Buff ware; coloured green (from bronze?). Conical shaped.: 1
Buff ware; painted straight and oblique lines on shoulder. Rounded base, carinated body, contracted rim. Mended with bitumen. Broken; incomplete.: 1
Buff ware; very salty. Small flattened base, sides expanding to sloping shoulder, wide neck. Crude.: 1
Buff ware? Globular body tapering to flat base; long, slightly expanding neck.: 1
Buff ware? Globular body, flat base, expanding neck. Paper included: "Ur vol II Pl.258 #120 _ Delougaz B574.240 Pl.161 (cf. Kish "A" Pl.LIII 4) (1929-30)": 1
Buff ware? With flat bottom; cylindrical body, slight shoulder; long neck; overhanging rim.: 1
Buff ware? Globular body, flat base, straight neck.: 1
Buff ware? Globular, tapering to rough flat base; straight neck.: 1
Bull: 4
Bull amulet, lapis: 1
Bull's head: 2
Bulls head: 2
burned limestone or basalt piece, flattened on six sides but with corners rounded. Two sides flatter and larger than others, designated top and bottom. Bottom heavily blackened from fire, upper corner broken off. one corner broken off, loss ca. 3%: 2
Burnished red ware with painted surface. 4 lugs on shoulder. Very badly crushed. Type J.N.j.11: 1
Burnished, red-orange ware pottery jar with ovoid body.: 1
Burnisher: 1
Calcite bowl with rounded base; expanding Sides; 4 Fragments. Mended.: 1
Calcite bowl. Broken and mended.: 1
Calcite bowl. Chipped rim. Heavily restored.: 1
Calcite kohl pot. Rectangular flat topped vessel with two cylindrical receptacles, beneath rim restricted with incised groove. Below constricted neneck shoulder has rope design created with diagonal nicks, sides taper inward with four stubby legs at the corner. Above the legs, a thin incised groove. Two corners of rectangular rim chipped away.: 1
Calcite lamp, shell shaped, decorated with a human headed bull in relief. Same, under: 1
Calcite scaraboid seal. Pierced lengthwise for suspension. Two symbols on flat surface: 1
Calcite stamp seal shaped as a lion's head, face of seal depicts drilled images of animals. Signs of green glaze remain. Pierced for suspension.: 1
Calfs head, copper, and shell mosaics from a harp : 1
Canopy: 1
Caps cut in crystal. Not engraved or pierced.: 1
Carinated Body, flat base, expanding rim; body damaged. Glazed ware.: 1
Carving: 1
Cast from relief plaque mold of a woman's lower body.: 1
Cauldron: 5
CBS Register records as seven pieces, Tool, Point, Needle, Blade, three wooden handles. : 1
CBS Register records as seven pieces, Tool, Point, Needle, Blade, three wooden handles.: 2
CBS Register. U.12795. Cylinder Seal. Jadeite. Antelopes passant. herds. UE Vol. X: U.12795a. antelopes grazing. each body has two heads, one bent, one erect, meaning a pair of animals, and explaining the sign for two placed above their backs. Jadeite cylinder.: 1
CBS Register. Ur 1928-9, Season VII. Alabaster (Travertine) jar. : 3
CBS Register. Ur 1928-9, Season VII. Cylinder Seal. Aragonite. Gilg. bull, lion; Gilg, bearded bull. Bearded bull, stag. UE II: Cylinder seal, pale green calcite. one side decayed.: 1
CBS Register. Ur 1928-9, Season VII. Cylinder Seal. bitumen. bulls and bushes. || Antelopes. UE II: Cylinder seal, black steatite.: 1
CBS Register. Ur 1928-9, Season VII. Cylinder Seal. blue glazed fritte. winged bull, lion, star. UE Vol. X: lion and winged bull rampant. calf recumbent and star. Blue glazed frit cylinder.: 1
CBS Register. Ur 1928-9, Season VII. Cylinder Seal. calcite. hunter, crossed lions, goats, antelope UE II: Cylinder seal, shell, much decayed, but design visible.: 1
CBS Register. Ur 1928-9, Season VII. Cylinder Seal. calcite. hunter, lion, jumping goats. UE II: Cylinder seal, shell.: 1
CBS Register. Ur 1928-9, Season VII. Cylinder Seal. calcite. Hunter, lions, inverted goat. bull. UE II: Cylinder seal, shell. Much decayed.: 1
CBS Register. Ur 1928-9, Season VII. Cylinder Seal. calcite. offering a kid to Nergal. Lu-bi-ri-ni dup-sar. UE II: Cylinder seal, shell. Inscription: 1
CBS Register. Ur 1928-9, Season VII. Cylinder Seal. calcite. presentation to a seated god. UE Vol. X: introduction to a seated goddess. Crescent. defaced inscription. shell cylinder.: 1
CBS Register. Ur 1928-9, Season VII. Cylinder Seal. Calcite. worn. Gilgamesh and lion: 1
CBS Register. Ur 1928-9, Season VII. Cylinder Seal. calcite. worshipping a seated god, monkey, scorpion, bandy legged man. U.13831 is crossed out for U.13031 UE Vol. X: U.13031. A worshipper stands with clasped hands before a seated god, who holds a small vase in his fingers. Both seem to wear a turban. The throne has a small curved back and rests on a podium. The assistant goddess behind the worshipper prays with both hands up. Crescent, squatting monkey, scorpion, bandy-legged man fill the background. Green steatite cylinder.: 1
CBS Register. Ur 1928-9, Season VII. Cylinder Seal. calcite? Lava? geometrical designs. field number is penciled in at a later date. UE II: Cylinder seal, grey steatite. Very crudely engraved. (L. BM 122566): 1
CBS Register. Ur 1928-9, Season VII. Cylinder Seal. conglomerate. 3 figures.: 1
CBS Register. Ur 1928-9, Season VII. Cylinder Seal. Diorite. crescent, worshipper. Gimil il Gir-luin dum Ku Sagli dam-re. UE Vol. X: worshippers on either side of a crescent on a pole. Seal of SU mi-ib, dumu Ku-rug-rug-ga, dam-gar. Grey steatite cylinder.: 1
CBS Register. Ur 1928-9, Season VII. Cylinder Seal. Diorite. Kish hero. Fight of solar heroes. UE II: Cylinder seal, steatite.: 1
CBS Register. Ur 1928-9, Season VII. Cylinder Seal. Diorite. lions. Antelopes. Snake. UE II: Cylinder seal, dark grey steatite.: 1
CBS Register. Ur 1928-9, Season VII. Cylinder Seal. Diorite. Solar heroes. standard. UE II: Cylinder seal, black steatite.: 1
CBS Register. Ur 1928-9, Season VII. Cylinder Seal. Diorite. Two heroes, lion. Field number was in the system as U.11598A but no letter is in the register. UE II: Cylinder seal, lapis-lazuli. with it, a few copper and lapis beads.: 1
CBS Register. Ur 1928-9, Season VII. Cylinder Seal. hard calcite. Lava? Symposium in a boat. Chain of scorpions. Palm. UE II: Cylinder seal, pinkish grey steatite.: 1
CBS Register. Ur 1928-9, Season VII. Cylinder Seal. Jadeite. 2 Gilgamesh. 2 lions. Double Enkidu UE II: Cylinder seal, green stone.: 1
CBS Register. Ur 1928-9, Season VII. Cylinder Seal. Jadeite. Gilgamesh, bull, Enkidu, lion. UE II: Cylinder seal, green stone.: 1
CBS Register. Ur 1928-9, Season VII. Cylinder Seal. Jadeite. Gilgamesh, Enkidu, two lions, Ur'd'gis-bil games, Dubsar, son of Ur'd'Kadi UE II: Cylinder seal, green jasper. Inscription of Ur-Gilgames the scribe, son of Ur-KA-DI.: 1
CBS Register. Ur 1928-9, Season VII. Cylinder Seal. jadeite. offering a snake (?) to a seated god. UE II: Cylinder seal, green stone.: 1
CBS Register. Ur 1928-9, Season VII. Cylinder Seal. Jadeite. unfinished, unpierced. UE II: Cylinder seal, green marble (?) unfinished.: 1
CBS Register. Ur 1928-9, Season VII. Cylinder Seal. lapis. antelopes passant. UE II: Cylinder seal, lapis-lazuli.: 1
CBS Register. Ur 1928-9, Season VII. Cylinder Seal. lapis. crossed lions, bulls, crescent. UE II: Cylinder seal, lapis lazuli. poor cutting.: 1
CBS Register. Ur 1928-9, Season VII. Cylinder Seal. lapis. geometrical curves. UE II: Cylinder seal, lapis-lazuli.: 1
CBS Register. Ur 1928-9, Season VII. Cylinder Seal. marble. introduction. UE II: Cylinder seal, shell.: 1
CBS Register. Ur 1928-9, Season VII. Cylinder Seal. no field number. Calcite. Enkidu and stag.: 1
CBS Register. Ur 1928-9, Season VII. Cylinder Seal. shell. Eagleman, with wings and claws, stands on two bulls, grasps two antelopes, UE Vol. X: the eagle man master of the wild animals. Two bulls back to back and sinking on their knees form his pedestal. He sinks his claws in their hind quarters. With extended arms he grasps galloping antelopes by their horns. His wings spread above horizontally. He has a bull's tail and a pointed mitre. Beside him an eagle flying in profile hovers above a big fish. Shell cylinder.: 1
CBS Register. Ur 1928-9, Season VII. Cylinder Seal. Shell. worshipping a seated god. UE Vol. X: worshipper standing with hands clasped before a seated god. he is followed by the assistant praying with both hands up. A lion rampant seems to be a later addition. Scorpion, bird, ampulla, and libra are scattered in the field. Shell cylinder.: 1
CBS Register. Ur 1928-9, Season VII. Cylinder Seal.. lapis. Banquet scene and crossed animals.: 1
CBS Register. Ur 1928-9, Season VII. Cylinder Seal.calcite. crossed lions, goat UE II: Cylinder seal, shell. (L. BM 122546) HOWEVER, the plate 201, gives this U number to this museum number: 1
CBS Register: Silver comb. head ornament and 5 lapis balls. Grave 159: 1
CBS Register: alabaster (white calcite). medium vase. Some impurities in stone leaving reddish and white patches across the yellowish surface.: 1
CBS Register: Under field number: C.40/34" pottery. plate. with sketch. 2014 Description: Conical bowl with a flat base. The surface is buff colored.: 1
CBS Register: 4th Expedition. 1925-1926. No field number. clay ring of a sewer shaft.: 1
CBS Register: 4th Expedition. 1925-1926. No field number. Fragments of a large terracotta jar.: 1
CBS Register: 4th Expedition. 1925-1926. No field number. fragments of a large terracotta jar. 2014 Description: CBS register is incorrect. The object is a drain pipe not a large jar. The ceramic paste is coarse and orange. There are at least three small holes in the side of the drain pipe. One end has wide flat toped rim. The other end has a coarsely finished squared rim.: 1
CBS Register: 4th Expedition. 1925-1926. No field number. Huge clay drain in trumpet shape. found in situ on top of a sewer in EH.: 1
CBS Register: 4th Expedition. 1925-1926. No field number.clay ring of a sewer shaft.: 1
CBS Register: 4th Expedition. 1925-1926. Pottery. 22 cups roughly hand made. with sketch. from EH. no field number. : 1
CBS Register: 4th Expedition. 1925-1926. Pottery. 3 ring jar stands. with sketch. 2014 Description: Ring stand with concave sides and a beveled rim at the top. There is an incised band around the base just above the foot. The ceramic is grey and coarse.: 1
CBS Register: 4th Expedition. 1925-1926. Pottery. 3 ring jar stands. with sketch. 2014 Description: Ring stand with concave sides and indented bands around the lower half of the body. The ceramic is orange and coarse. The rim is beveled.: 1
CBS Register: 4th Expedition. 1925-1926. Pottery. 3 ring jar stands. with sketch. 2014 Description: Ring stand with concave sides. The top is wider than the bottom. The bottom and the top have beveled edges. The ceramic is buff colored and coarse.: 1
CBS Register: 4th Expedition. 1925-1926. Pottery. green glaze. no field number.: 1
CBS Register: 4th Expedition. 1925-1926. Pottery. green glaze. oil ampulla. no field number.: 1
CBS Register: 4th Expedition. 1925-1926. Pottery. Green glaze. pot. with sketch: 1
CBS Register: 4th Expedition. 1925-1926. Pottery. green glaze. pot. with sketch. no field number.: 1
CBS Register: 4th Expedition. 1925-1926. Pottery. Green glazed plate. no field number.: 1
CBS Register: 4th Expedition. 1925-1926. Pottery. large clay vase decorated with incision. with sketch. no field number.: 1
CBS Register: 4th Expedition. 1925-1926. Pottery. large clay vase with star sign painted on side with bitumen. used inverted as an infant's coffin. bfore 2200BC No field number.: 1
CBS Register: 4th Expedition. 1925-1926. Pottery. miniature vase. Heart shaped. three ears for a string. with sketch. No field number.: 1
CBS Register: 4th Expedition. 1925-1926. Pottery. no field number 2014 Description: Ovoid boded vessel with a carinated neck and a flat base. There are incised bands on the shoulder. The ceramic paste is orange, the surface is pale orange.: 1
CBS Register: 4th Expedition. 1925-1926. Pottery. no field number. 2014 Description: Ovoid bodied vessel with a carinated neck and a ring shaped foot. The ceramic paste is orange and the surface is buff colored.: 1
CBS Register: 4th Expedition. 1925-1926. Pottery. small vase with sketch 2014 Description: Ovoid bodied vessel with a flat base. The neck is narrow at the bottom and flares out. The rim is beveled on the inside edge. The ceramic is orange.: 1
CBS Register: 4th Expedition. 1925-1926. Pottery. small vessel. no field number. 2014 Description: Ovoid bodied vessel with a flat base and a slightly tapered neck. The rim is flared out. There are incised bands on the shoulder. The ceramic paste is buff colored.: 1
CBS Register: 4th Expedition. 1925-1926. Pottery. with sketch. 2014 Description: Ovoid bodied vessel with a flat base and a carinated rim. The ceramic paste is buff.: 1
CBS Register: 4th Expedition. 1925-1926. Pottery. with sketch. No field number. 2014 Description: Globular vessel with a round base. The vessel is collard in below the rim. The object has a flared out rim with a beveled edge. The ceramic is buff colored.: 1
CBS Register: 4th Expedition. 1925-1926. Pottery. with sketch. two examples. no field number. 2014 Description: Ovoid bodied vessel with a flat base and a carinated neck. The rim is rounded and flares out. The ceramic is buff colored.: 1
CBS Register: 4th Expedition. 1925-1926. Pottery. with sketch. two examples. no field number. 2014 Description: Ovoid bodied vessel with a flat base and a straight neck with a flared rounded rim. There are traces of ridges on the neck below the rim, and on the shoulder. The ceramic is buff colored.: 1
CBS Register: 6061 has the second 6 crossed out for a 5. Whitish unglazed clay plate. Diam. 233 mm. Persian? 2014 Description: Wide shallow bowl with a flat undercut base and slightly curved low sides. There is an incised band around the exterior. The top of the rim is flat. The ceramic ranges from orange to buff colored.: 1
CBS Register: agate bugle bead. broken, inscribed (?) length 39 mm about BC 1400: 1
CBS Register: alabaster (white calcite). round pot.: 1
CBS Register: alabaster (white calcite). small vase.: 1
CBS Register: copper pair of rings. diam. 43 mm sample found in Sam Nash's Metallurgy cabinets. Sample Number Ur 18: 1
CBS Register: copper. four round bowls, one tumbler, soldered by oxyditation and a silver bowl.: 1
CBS Register: copper. four spearheads soldered by oxydation. length 200mm sample found in Sam Nash's Metallurgy cabinets. Sample Number Ur 19: 3
CBS Register: Cylinder seal, shell. Gilgamesh, ibex, lions, Eabani, deer. PG 895 UE II: Cylinder seal, shell.: 1
CBS Register: cylinder seal. black steatite. 3 grooves in middle. Introduction of votary to seated god . 3 swans. 34 x 8 mm. BC 2700. UE X: two registers separated by three lines. Above: scene of introduction to a seated goddess. Bird emblem on a pole. Square stool, footstool, and podium. Below: three swans with raised wings on the river. Black steatite cylinder.: 1
CBS Register: cylinder seal. diorite. libation scene: overflowing bottle. crossed bulls, below Gilgamesh prostrate. Eagle, Monkey. UE X: A large Gilgamesh stretches horizontally in the lower zone of the seal. He is nude, except for his tripple belt, and wears his curly locks and splayed beard. His arms are raised high above his head, and his legs are spread apart. A squatting monkey fills the space between his legs, and a spread eagle turned upside down fills the space between his arms. In the upper zone a brick terrace limited by two crescents on poles runs along the body of Gilgamesh from armpit to knee. A priestess (?) in a flounced robe holds an overflowing bottle over an hour-glass-shaped altar. A little branch is planted in the neck of the bottle. Beyond the crescents on the pole, on one side a nude man holds a second overflowing bottle; on the other side, a second priestess (?) in flounced robe, stands up with clasped hands. Outside the terrace a group of two crossed bulls support a crescent. Seeparated from them by a vertical line a worshipper stands up with clasped hands. Grey steatite cylinder.: 1
CBS Register: cylinder seal. diorite. man following a chariot. eagle? UE II: Cylinder seal, black steatite.: 1
CBS Register: cylinder seal. diorite. nude hunters, bull, lion. Lu.... UE II: Cylinder seal, steatite.: 2
CBS Register: cylinder seal. diorite. worshippers, fruits and branches in a vase. c. 2200 bc: 1
CBS Register: cylinder seal. frit (?) crossed lions, and ibexes, tree UE II: Cylinder seals, three, all of white shell in very bad condition. One has 4 animals, of which the center 2 are heraldically crossed. (L. BM 120538) (P. CBS16882, 16891): 1
CBS Register: cylinder seal. hematite. "Samas," votary and a minor goddess. 22 x 10 mm c. 2000bc UE X: worshipper standing before the same type of god who holds his weapon horizontally and steps forwards, his bare leg resting on a small base. There is a sun-disk and crescent above. Behind the worshipper the assistant goddess prays with both hands raised. Seal of Arad Sin, arad nin-subur. Haematite cylinder.: 1
CBS Register: cylinder seal. hematite. Samash. Martu, 3 worshippers and small fig. c. 1900 BC UE X: a worshipper brings a kid as an offering to his god represented as an active hero of the Samas type but holding a short weapon horizontally. Like him he wears a horned mitre, beard, chignon, a pleated shawl hanging from the waist and open in front to let pass his bare leg, which rests on a bull recumbent. This is a mythical animal with beard and horned mitre, the "bull of heaven." The worshipper in turban and fringed shawl is followed by a number of Amorite figures. First, Martu with turban, splayed beard, short fringed shawl, and club in hand. Next, two little nude men wearing only a belt. One of them is apparently double-faced. Then two more Amorites, worshippers, or servants. The first wears a turban and a long fringed robe and keeps his hands clasped. The second, in short tunic and shawl, is like Martu but without the club. Haematite cylinder.: 1
CBS Register: cylinder seal. jadeite. concave. inscribed "Lugal-tug dumu Lugal-ab". two gilgamesh and two lions, plant UE II: Cylinder seal, green steatite. Slightly carinated. One end chipped. Inscribed.: 1
CBS Register: cylinder seal. limestone. crossed lions rampant. UE II: Cylinder seal, limestone.: 1
CBS Register: cylinder seal. shell. crossed lions rampant. UE II: Cylinder seal, shell. poor condition.: 1
CBS Register: cylinder seal. shell. Two registers. Symposium. Spread eagle over animals. UE II: Cylinder seal, white calcite. broken.: 1
CBS Register: cylinder seal. shell. two worshippers in fringed shawls.: 1
CBS Register: cylinder seal. soapstone. a lion attacked by two men. UE X: a nude hunter down on one knee fights a winged dragon rampant. Behind him two nude (?), men seem to be dancing on either side of some stand or jar planted in the ground. Black diorite cylinder not fully pierced.: 1
CBS Register: cylinder seal. soapstone. reception scene. Nannar, votary, minor goddess. 30 x 14 mm. Digdiggeh.: 1
CBS Register: cylinder seal. unpierced. limestone. only one name. Lugal-nu-zu s. of Eteninka (or Ele-el-ka) Sin. c.2400 BC. 34 x 9 mm UE X: Stone cylinder, not pierced, bears only a name. Probably a memorial tag buried with the dead. Lugal-nu-zu, dumu E-te-el-ka Sin. Limestone cylinder.: 1
CBS Register: cylinder seal. votary introduced to Nannar. 17 x 7 mm. c.1900 BC UE X: a deity in long flounced robe, is approached by two men in short tunics. One carries a short club and a piece of game, the other a staff and a bird. All seem to wear turbans. There is a crescent and a bird in the field.: 1
CBS Register: cylinder seal. white diorite? slightly convex. geometrical pattern UE II: Cylinder seal, shell.: 1
CBS Register: fragment of clay bowl decorated with black paint ? No U. number: 1
CBS Register: fragment of clay bowl decorated with black paint ? No U. number 2014 Description: Rim sherd.: 1
CBS Register: gold earring: 1
CBS Register: limestone kneeling bull in the round. square cut in back. horns and eyes were inlaid.: 1
CBS Register: Limestone. Hunter and animals rampant. UE II: Cylinder seals, three, all of white shell in very bad condition. One has 4 animals, of which the center 2 are heraldically crossed. (L. BM 120538) (P. CBS16882, 16891): 1
CBS Register: no field number. clay pot decorated with lines in relief and incisions. 120 x 95 mm: 1
CBS Register: No field number. pottery. small cup. with 1 spout. no sketch.: 1
CBS Register: no field number. clay dish. with sketch. Rough. Like 31-16-189, etc. On note: "Fill courd in for 30-12-216 like 31-16-189, etc. 31-16-189 to 31-16-195 (7 books) from latest graves and Obeid period but not included in publication of Early Periods if it is given as type 1 in Ur II, pl .251 over!!" reverse:: "It is is from Royal Tomb 789("The King's Grave") - found in 5 graves (2 of Predyn A) (3 of Predyn B) +=T.O. xx: 1
CBS Register: no field number. clay jar. large mouth. with sketch. height 240 mm.: 1
CBS Register: no field number. clay jar. with sketch. 245 x 110 mm 2014 Description: Bi-conical bodied vessel with a ring shaped foot and a folded over rim. The ceramic is orange.: 1
CBS Register: no field number. clay pot with sketch. Light red ware, cream slip. Globular body, constricted neck, rolled rim.: 1
CBS Register: no field number. clay pot. tall, well shaped. with sketch. 290 x 115 mm: 1
CBS Register: no field number. clay pot. eight heart shaped, large mouth. same height. with sketch. 205 x 113 mm 2014 Description: Ovoid bodied vessel with a rounded base and a straight neck with an overhanding rim. The ceramic is orange.: 2
CBS Register: no field number. clay pot. eight heart shaped, large mouth. same height. with sketch. 205 x 113 mm 2014 Description: Ovoid bodied vessel with a rounded base, and a straight neck with a flared rim. There are two incised "U" shapes on the shoulder, one above the other. The ceramic is buff colored.: 1
CBS Register: no field number. clay pot. eight heart shaped, large mouth. same height. with sketch. 205 x 113 mm 2014 Description: Ovoid bodied vessel with a rounded base, and a straight neck with a flared rim. There are two incised "U" shapes on the shoulder, one above the other. The ceramic is orange colored.: 1
CBS Register: no field number. clay pot. eight heart shaped, large mouth. same height. with sketch. 205 x 113 mm 2014 Description: Ovoid bodied vessel. The base is pointed. The neck is straight with a slightly overhanging rim. The ceramic is orange.: 1
CBS Register: no field number. clay pot. heart shaped, large mouth. red clay. 240 x 100 mm: 1
CBS Register: no field number. clay pot. large mouth, with sketch. 185 x 147 mm: 1
CBS Register: no field number. clay pot. medium. with sketch. 135 x 90 mm 2014 Description: new measurements include the plaster stand attached to the object: 1
CBS Register: no field number. clay pot. round, small mouth. modelled foot.with sketch. 165 x 80 mm: 1
CBS Register: no field number. clay pot. round. large mouth. with sketch. 125 x 150 mm 2014 Description: new measurements include the plaster stand attached to the object: 1
CBS Register: no field number. clay pot. sketch. 100 x 58 mm 2014 Description: Ovoid bodied vessel with a flat base and a wide neck that flares out. The inside edge of the rim is beveled. The ceramic is reddish orange.: 1
CBS Register: no field number. clay pot. slender with long neck. with sketch. 330 x 50 mm database has U.7531 as field number.: 1
CBS Register: no field number. clay pot. small and large mouth. with sketch. 120 x 93 mm U.8586a was in the database: 1
CBS Register: no field number. clay pot. small. like a bottle. with sketch. 125 x 100 mm: 1
CBS Register: no field number. clay pot. small. round with narrow neck. with sketch. height. 165 mm: 1
CBS Register: no field number. clay pot. small. with sketch. 100 x 47 mm 2014 Description: Bi-conical bodied vessel with a flat base and a tall neck that flares out towards the top. The rim has a beveled insides edge. The ceramic is orange.: 1
CBS Register: no field number. clay pot. two small handles. 3 lines incised on the shoulder. with sketch. 130 x 100 mm: 1
CBS Register: no field number. clay pot. with large mouth. red clay. 155 x 125 mm: 1
CBS Register: no field number. clay pot. with large mouth. with sketch. 195 x 177 mm. hole in bottom.: 1
CBS Register: no field number. clay square trough on four feet, decorated with geometrical pattern. incense burner (?) with sketch. 78 x 75 x 71 mm.: 1
CBS Register: no field number. copper cup. 101 mm: 1
CBS Register: no field number. copper round basin. diam. 220, height 70 mm: 1
CBS Register: no field number. copper round basin. with sketch. diam. 200, height 75 mm: 1
CBS Register: no field number. copper, axe. on card in storage: 2 bowls fused together: 1
CBS Register: no field number. glazed pottery. blue faience. 70 x 55 mm: 1
CBS Register: no field number. green glazed bowl. bleached white. Diam. 140 mm Hemispheric.: 1
CBS Register: no field number. green glazed clay plate. Diam. 188 mm Persian?: 1
CBS Register: no field number. green glazed oil ampulla. height 90 mm. Persian.: 1
CBS Register: no field number. seven fragments of prehsit. painted pottery. and one. 2014 Description: One rim sherd and three body sherds.: 1
CBS Register: no field number. small clay pot. heart shaped. two suspension holes pierced in the sides. with sketch. 55 x 48 mm: 1
CBS Register: no field number. three round gaming pieces marked w a cross. shell. with sketch.: 1
CBS Register: no field number. two fragts of stamped pottery 2014 Description: There are two stamped body sherds. The larger sherd has two different stamps on the exterior (one of each). The smaller sherd has a linear pattern stamped on it. Both sherds are dark grey. The sherds are not from the same object. The measurements are from the larger sherd.: 1
CBS Register: No field numbers. 166 crossed out for 170 examples, some broken, of clay plates [with sketch]-all forms and sizes. 2014 Description: A tall conical bowl (?) with a flat base. The ceramic is buff colored.: 1
CBS Register: No field numbers. 166 crossed out for 170 examples, some broken, of clay plates [with sketch]-all forms and sizes. 2014 Description: Conical bowl with a flat base. The ceramic paste is orange.: 1
CBS Register: No field numbers. 166 crossed out for 170 examples, some broken, of clay plates [with sketch]-all forms and sizes. 2014 Description: Conical bowl with a flat base and a thinned rim. The ceramic is buff colored.: 1
CBS Register: No field numbers. 166 crossed out for 170 examples, some broken, of clay plates [with sketch]-all forms and sizes. 2014 Description: Conical bowl with a flat base and an irregular rim. The ceramic is buff colored.: 2
CBS Register: No field numbers. 166 crossed out for 170 examples, some broken, of clay plates [with sketch]-all forms and sizes. 2014 Description: Conical bowl with a flat base and an irregular rim. The ceramic paste is buff colored.: 2
CBS Register: No field numbers. 166 crossed out for 170 examples, some broken, of clay plates [with sketch]-all forms and sizes. 2014 Description: Conical bowl with a flat base and an irregular rim. The ceramic ranges in color from buff to pale orange.: 2
CBS Register: No field numbers. 166 crossed out for 170 examples, some broken, of clay plates [with sketch]-all forms and sizes. 2014 Description: Conical bowl with a flat base. The ceramic core is orange. The surface is buff colored.: 1
CBS Register: No field numbers. 166 crossed out for 170 examples, some broken, of clay plates [with sketch]-all forms and sizes. 2014 Description: Conical bowl with a flat base. The ceramic core is pale orange. The surface is buff colored.: 1
CBS Register: No field numbers. 166 crossed out for 170 examples, some broken, of clay plates [with sketch]-all forms and sizes. 2014 Description: Conical bowl with a flat base. The ceramic has a grey core. The surface is buff colored.: 1
CBS Register: No field numbers. 166 crossed out for 170 examples, some broken, of clay plates [with sketch]-all forms and sizes. 2014 Description: Conical bowl with a flat base. The ceramic has a grey core. The surface is buff colored. There is a dark ashy residue on the bottom interior.: 1
CBS Register: No field numbers. 166 crossed out for 170 examples, some broken, of clay plates [with sketch]-all forms and sizes. 2014 Description: Conical bowl with a flat base. The ceramic is buff colored.: 23
CBS Register: No field numbers. 166 crossed out for 170 examples, some broken, of clay plates [with sketch]-all forms and sizes. 2014 Description: Conical bowl with a flat base. The ceramic is buff colored. The exterior edge of the ceramic is beveled.: 1
CBS Register: No field numbers. 166 crossed out for 170 examples, some broken, of clay plates [with sketch]-all forms and sizes. 2014 Description: Conical bowl with a flat base. The ceramic is orange.: 14
CBS Register: No field numbers. 166 crossed out for 170 examples, some broken, of clay plates [with sketch]-all forms and sizes. 2014 Description: Conical bowl with a flat base. The ceramic is pale orange to buff in color.: 1
CBS Register: No field numbers. 166 crossed out for 170 examples, some broken, of clay plates [with sketch]-all forms and sizes. 2014 Description: Conical bowl with a flat base. The ceramic is pale orange.: 4
CBS Register: No field numbers. 166 crossed out for 170 examples, some broken, of clay plates [with sketch]-all forms and sizes. 2014 Description: Conical bowl with a flat base. The ceramic is paste is orange.: 1
CBS Register: No field numbers. 166 crossed out for 170 examples, some broken, of clay plates [with sketch]-all forms and sizes. 2014 Description: Conical bowl with a flat base. The ceramic paste is buff colored.: 6
CBS Register: No field numbers. 166 crossed out for 170 examples, some broken, of clay plates [with sketch]-all forms and sizes. 2014 Description: Conical bowl with a flat base. The ceramic paste is orange.: 5
CBS Register: No field numbers. 166 crossed out for 170 examples, some broken, of clay plates [with sketch]-all forms and sizes. 2014 Description: Conical bowl with a flat base. The ceramic paste is orange. The rim is irregular.: 1
CBS Register: No field numbers. 166 crossed out for 170 examples, some broken, of clay plates [with sketch]-all forms and sizes. 2014 Description: Conical bowl with a flat base. The ceramic paste is orange. The surface is buff colored.: 2
CBS Register: No field numbers. 166 crossed out for 170 examples, some broken, of clay plates [with sketch]-all forms and sizes. 2014 Description: Conical bowl with a flat base. The ceramic paste is orange. The surface is pale orange.: 1
CBS Register: No field numbers. 166 crossed out for 170 examples, some broken, of clay plates [with sketch]-all forms and sizes. 2014 Description: Conical bowl with a flat base. The ceramic paste is orange. The surface is white overall.: 1
CBS Register: No field numbers. 166 crossed out for 170 examples, some broken, of clay plates [with sketch]-all forms and sizes. 2014 Description: Conical bowl with a flat base. The ceramic paste is orange. The surface is white.: 1
CBS Register: No field numbers. 166 crossed out for 170 examples, some broken, of clay plates [with sketch]-all forms and sizes. 2014 Description: Conical bowl with a flat base. The ceramic paste is orange. The surface ranges in color from orange to buff.: 1
CBS Register: No field numbers. 166 crossed out for 170 examples, some broken, of clay plates [with sketch]-all forms and sizes. 2014 Description: Conical bowl with a flat base. The ceramic paste is orange. The surface ranges in color from pale orange to buff.: 1
CBS Register: No field numbers. 166 crossed out for 170 examples, some broken, of clay plates [with sketch]-all forms and sizes. 2014 Description: Conical bowl with a flat base. The ceramic paste is orange. There are shell inclusions.: 1
CBS Register: No field numbers. 166 crossed out for 170 examples, some broken, of clay plates [with sketch]-all forms and sizes. 2014 Description: Conical bowl with a flat base. The ceramic paste is pale orange.: 1
CBS Register: No field numbers. 166 crossed out for 170 examples, some broken, of clay plates [with sketch]-all forms and sizes. 2014 Description: Conical bowl with a flat base. The ceramic paste is pale orange. The surface is buff colored.: 3
CBS Register: No field numbers. 166 crossed out for 170 examples, some broken, of clay plates [with sketch]-all forms and sizes. 2014 Description: Conical bowl with a flat base. The ceramic paste is pale orange. There is black residue on the interior.: 1
CBS Register: No field numbers. 166 crossed out for 170 examples, some broken, of clay plates [with sketch]-all forms and sizes. 2014 Description: Conical bowl with a flat base. The ceramic range in color from pale orange to buff.: 1
CBS Register: No field numbers. 166 crossed out for 170 examples, some broken, of clay plates [with sketch]-all forms and sizes. 2014 Description: Conical bowl with a flat base. The ceramic ranges in color from buff to pale orange.: 3
CBS Register: No field numbers. 166 crossed out for 170 examples, some broken, of clay plates [with sketch]-all forms and sizes. 2014 Description: Conical bowl with a flat base. The ceramic ranges in color from buff to pinkish orange.: 1
CBS Register: No field numbers. 166 crossed out for 170 examples, some broken, of clay plates [with sketch]-all forms and sizes. 2014 Description: Conical bowl with a flat base. The ceramic ranges in color from orange to buff.: 5
CBS Register: No field numbers. 166 crossed out for 170 examples, some broken, of clay plates [with sketch]-all forms and sizes. 2014 Description: Conical bowl with a flat base. The ceramic ranges in color from red to pale orange.: 1
CBS Register: No field numbers. 166 crossed out for 170 examples, some broken, of clay plates [with sketch]-all forms and sizes. 2014 Description: Conical bowl with a flat base. The ceramics is buff colored.: 1
CBS Register: No field numbers. 166 crossed out for 170 examples, some broken, of clay plates [with sketch]-all forms and sizes. 2014 Description: Conical bowl with a flat base. The exterior edge of the rim is beveled. The ceramic paste is pale orange.: 1
CBS Register: No field numbers. 166 crossed out for 170 examples, some broken, of clay plates [with sketch]-all forms and sizes. 2014 Description: Conical bowl with a flat base. The inside edge of the rim is beveled. The ceramic ranges in color from pale orange to buff.: 1
CBS Register: No field numbers. 166 crossed out for 170 examples, some broken, of clay plates [with sketch]-all forms and sizes. 2014 Description: Conical bowl with a flat base. The inside edge of the rim is beveled. The paste is orange.: 1
CBS Register: No field numbers. 166 crossed out for 170 examples, some broken, of clay plates [with sketch]-all forms and sizes. 2014 Description: Conical bowl with a flat base. The inside edge of the rim is beveled. There is a raised ridge/band around the exterior just below the rim. The ceramic is orange.: 1
CBS Register: No field numbers. 166 crossed out for 170 examples, some broken, of clay plates [with sketch]-all forms and sizes. 2014 Description: Conical bowl with a flat base. The inside edge of the rim is beveled. There is a raised ridge/band around the exterior of the body. The ceramic paste is buff colored.: 1
CBS Register: No field numbers. 166 crossed out for 170 examples, some broken, of clay plates [with sketch]-all forms and sizes. 2014 Description: Conical bowl with a flat base. The paste is buff colored.: 2
CBS Register: No field numbers. 166 crossed out for 170 examples, some broken, of clay plates [with sketch]-all forms and sizes. 2014 Description: Conical bowl with a flat base. The paste is orange.: 1
CBS Register: No field numbers. 166 crossed out for 170 examples, some broken, of clay plates [with sketch]-all forms and sizes. 2014 Description: Conical bowl with a flat base. The paste is pale orange.: 2
CBS Register: No field numbers. 166 crossed out for 170 examples, some broken, of clay plates [with sketch]-all forms and sizes. 2014 Description: Conical bowl with a flat base. The rim is beveled in the inside edge. The ceramic paste is orange. The surface is white.: 1
CBS Register: No field numbers. 166 crossed out for 170 examples, some broken, of clay plates [with sketch]-all forms and sizes. 2014 Description: Conical bowl with a flat base. The rim is beveled on the outside edge. The ceramic is orange.: 1
CBS Register: No field numbers. 166 crossed out for 170 examples, some broken, of clay plates [with sketch]-all forms and sizes. 2014 Description: Conical bowl with a flat base. The rim is carinated. The ceramic body ranges in color from pale orange to buff.: 1
CBS Register: No field numbers. 166 crossed out for 170 examples, some broken, of clay plates [with sketch]-all forms and sizes. 2014 Description: Conical bowl with a flat base. The rim is irregular. The ceramic is buff colored.: 1
CBS Register: No field numbers. 166 crossed out for 170 examples, some broken, of clay plates [with sketch]-all forms and sizes. 2014 Description: Conical bowl with a flat base. There is a raised ridge/band around the body. The ceramic paste is orange. The surface is buff colored.: 1
CBS Register: No field numbers. 166 crossed out for 170 examples, some broken, of clay plates [with sketch]-all forms and sizes. 2014 Description: Conical bowl with a flat base. There is a raised ridge/band around the exterior of the body. The ceramic paste is buff colored.: 1
CBS Register: No field numbers. 166 crossed out for 170 examples, some broken, of clay plates [with sketch]-all forms and sizes. 2014 Description: Conical bowl with a flat base. There is a raised ridge/band around the exterior. The ceramic is buff colored.: 1
CBS Register: No field numbers. 166 crossed out for 170 examples, some broken, of clay plates [with sketch]-all forms and sizes. 2014 Description: Conical bowl with a flat base. There is a raised ridge/band around the exterior. The ceramic paste is orange. The surface is buff colored.: 1
CBS Register: No field numbers. 166 crossed out for 170 examples, some broken, of clay plates [with sketch]-all forms and sizes. 2014 Description: Conical bowl with a flat base. There is a round opening in the base. The ceramic is buff colored.: 1
CBS Register: No field numbers. 166 crossed out for 170 examples, some broken, of clay plates [with sketch]-all forms and sizes. 2014 Description: Conical bowl with a flat base. White paste. There is an incised V on the base.: 1
CBS Register: No field numbers. 166 crossed out for 170 examples, some broken, of clay plates [with sketch]-all forms and sizes. 2014 Description: Conical bowl. Base is absent. Buff colored paste.: 1
CBS Register: No field numbers. 166 crossed out for 170 examples, some broken, of clay plates [with sketch]-all forms and sizes. 2014 Description: Conical bowl. The ceramic paste is buff colored.: 1
CBS Register: No field numbers. 166 crossed out for 170 examples, some broken, of clay plates [with sketch]-all forms and sizes. 2014 Description: Hemispherical bowl with a flat base. The ceramic is buff colored.: 1
CBS Register: No field numbers. 166 crossed out for 170 examples, some broken, of clay plates [with sketch]-all forms and sizes. 2014 Description: Hemispherical bowl with a flat base. The ceramic paste is buff colored.: 1
CBS Register: No field numbers. 166 crossed out for 170 examples, some broken, of clay plates [with sketch]-all forms and sizes. 2014 Description: Hemispherical bowl with a flat base. The ceramic paste is orange. The surface is buff colored.: 2
CBS Register: No field numbers. 166 crossed out for 170 examples, some broken, of clay plates [with sketch]-all forms and sizes. 2014 Description: Hemispherical bowl with a flat base. The ceramic ranges in color from buff to orange.: 1
CBS Register: No field numbers. 166 crossed out for 170 examples, some broken, of clay plates [with sketch]-all forms and sizes. 2014 Description: Hemispherical bowl with a flat base. There is an incised band on the top of the rim. The ceramic is buff.: 1
CBS Register: No field numbers. 166 crossed out for 170 examples, some broken, of clay plates [with sketch]-all forms and sizes. 2014 Description: Irregular conical bowl with a flat base and orange paste.: 1
CBS Register: No field numbers. 166 crossed out for 170 examples, some broken, of clay plates [with sketch]-all forms and sizes. 2014 Description: Irregular conical bowl with a flat base. The paste is buff colored.: 1
CBS Register: No field numbers. 166 crossed out for 170 examples, some broken, of clay plates [with sketch]-all forms and sizes. 2014 Description: Irregular conical bowl with a flat base. The paste is orange.: 1
CBS Register: No field numbers. 166 crossed out for 170 examples, some broken, of clay plates [with sketch]-all forms and sizes. 2014 Description: Oval shaped conical bowl with a flat base. The ceramic is buff colored.: 1
CBS Register: No field numbers. 166 crossed out for 170 examples, some broken, of clay plates [with sketch]-all forms and sizes. 2014 Description: Shallow bowl with a flat base and an irregular rim. The ceramic is buff colored.: 1
CBS Register: No field numbers. 166 crossed out for 170 examples, some broken, of clay plates [with sketch]-all forms and sizes. 2014 Description: Shallow conical bowl with a beveled edged rim and a flat base. The ceramic paste is buff colored.: 1
CBS Register: No field numbers. 166 crossed out for 170 examples, some broken, of clay plates [with sketch]-all forms and sizes. 2014 Description: Shallow conical bowl with a flat base and an irregular rim. The exterior edge of the rim is beveled. The ceramic is buff colored.: 1
CBS Register: No field numbers. 166 crossed out for 170 examples, some broken, of clay plates [with sketch]-all forms and sizes. 2014 Description: Shallow conical bowl with a flat base. Orange paste.: 1
CBS Register: No field numbers. 166 crossed out for 170 examples, some broken, of clay plates [with sketch]-all forms and sizes. 2014 Description: Shallow conical bowl with a flat base. The ceramic is buff colored.: 1
CBS Register: No field numbers. 166 crossed out for 170 examples, some broken, of clay plates [with sketch]-all forms and sizes. 2014 Description: Shallow conical bowl with a flat base. The ceramic is orange.: 1
CBS Register: No field numbers. 166 crossed out for 170 examples, some broken, of clay plates [with sketch]-all forms and sizes. 2014 Description: Shallow conical bowl with a flat base. The ceramic is pale orange.: 1
CBS Register: No field numbers. 166 crossed out for 170 examples, some broken, of clay plates [with sketch]-all forms and sizes. 2014 Description: Shallow conical bowl with a flat base. The ceramic paste is buff colored.: 1
CBS Register: No field numbers. 166 crossed out for 170 examples, some broken, of clay plates [with sketch]-all forms and sizes. 2014 Description: Shallow conical bowl with a flat base. The ceramic paste is orange. The surface is white.: 1
CBS Register: No field numbers. 166 crossed out for 170 examples, some broken, of clay plates [with sketch]-all forms and sizes. 2014 Description: Shallow conical bowl with a flat base. The ceramic paste is red/orange.: 1
CBS Register: No field numbers. 166 crossed out for 170 examples, some broken, of clay plates [with sketch]-all forms and sizes. 2014 Description: Shallow conical bowl with a flat base. The inside edge of the rim is beveled. The ceramic is buff colored.: 1
CBS Register: No field numbers. 166 crossed out for 170 examples, some broken, of clay plates [with sketch]-all forms and sizes. 2014 Description: Shallow conical bowl with a flat base. The outside edge of the rim is beveled. The ceramic is orange.: 1
CBS Register: No field numbers. 166 crossed out for 170 examples, some broken, of clay plates [with sketch]-all forms and sizes. 2014 Description: Shallow conical bowl with a flat base. The rim is beveled on the outside edge. The ceramic is buff colored.: 1
CBS Register: No field numbers. 166 crossed out for 170 examples, some broken, of clay plates [with sketch]-all forms and sizes. 2014 Description: Shallow conical bowl with a flat base. The rim is irregular. The ceramic is buff colored.: 1
CBS Register: No field numbers. 166 crossed out for 170 examples, some broken, of clay plates [with sketch]-all forms and sizes. 2014 Description: Shallow conical bowl with a flat base. The surface ranges in color from buff to green/brown.: 1
CBS Register: No field numbers. 166 crossed out for 170 examples, some broken, of clay plates [with sketch]-all forms and sizes. 2014 Description: Shallow conical bowl with a flat base. There are circular impressions on the interior. The ceramic paste is buff colored.: 1
CBS Register: No field numbers. 166 crossed out for 170 examples, some broken, of clay plates [with sketch]-all forms and sizes. 2014 Description: Shallow conical bowl with a raised ridge/band around the body below the rim. The inside edge of the rim is beveled. The base is flat. The ceramic is orange.: 2
CBS Register: No field numbers. 166 crossed out for 170 examples, some broken, of clay plates [with sketch]-all forms and sizes. 2014 Description: Shallow hemispherical bowl with a flat base. The ceramic paste is buff colored.: 2
CBS Register: Part of Contents of an unusally rich grave of the Sargonid period (c. 2700 BC) PG 871. B16919 - B16925; also three copper vessels U.10759-61. cylinder seal. carnelian with gold caps. offering to a mother and child. UE II: Cylinder seal, carnelian, with gold caps.: 1
CBS Register: Part of Grave 478, and a copper bracelet U.9013. Objects B17041 - B17044. No field number. a clay vase. 2014 Description: Ovoid bodied vessel with a flat base and a wide short neck that flares out slightly and has a thinned rim. The ceramic is reddish orange.: 1
CBS Register: pottery. eggeshell thin dish. 11 fragments. 2014 Description: Hemispherical bowl with a flat base. There is an incised band on the interior of the bowl below the rim. There is a spiral (?) made of angled parallel indentations around the exterior of the bowl. The ceramic is pale orange.: 1
CBS Register: Pottery. Jar. No field number. 2014 Description: Ovoid bodied vessel that tapers towards the bottom with a round base. There is a carinated neck. There is a group of bands on the shoulder. There is a heavy rim with a beveled edge. The ceramic has an orange core. The surface ranges in color from pale orange to buff.: 1
CBS Register: Pottery. Jar. no field number. 2014 Description: Ovoid bodied vessel that tapers towards the bottom with a straight sided neck. The rim is absent.: 1
CBS Register: pottery. perforated strainer. with sketch.: 1
CBS Register: Pottery. pointed vase. Type of B16583. No field number.: 1
CBS Register: Pottery. Small clay vase. broken. with sketch. No field number. 2014 Description: Ovoid bodied vessel with a flat base. The neck flares out and the rim is thinned. The ceramic is buff colored.: 1
CBS Register: Pottery. small clay vase. Jar. with sketch. field number is followed by question mark 2014 Description: High shouldered vessel with a flat base and a short neck with a simple rounded rim. The ceramic is reddish orange.: 1
CBS Register: pottery. small round vase. with sketch.: 1
CBS Register: pottery. small vase with 3 small spouts. with sketch.: 1
CBS Register: pottery. small vase. with sketch.: 1
CBS Register: pottery. small vase. with sketch. upper edge broken. 2014 Description: Ovoid bodied vessel with a flared out rim and a wide mouth. The base is flat. The ceramic is orange with white slip on the exterior.: 1
CBS Register: Pottery. vase: 1
CBS Register: Pottery. Vase with foot. tulip form. no field number: 1
CBS Register: Pottery. Vase. No foot. No field number. 2014 Description: Elongated ovoid bodied vessel with an irregular neck and rim. The base is pointed. The ceramic paste is orange and the surface is pink.: 1
CBS Register: pottery. vase. with sketch. 2014 Description: Ovoid bodied vessel with a flat base and a short wide neck with a rolled rim. There is pierced hole on one side of the neck where it meets the shoulder. There also appears to have been some type of attachment on the shoulder below the hole (now absent). The ceramic is buff colored.: 1
CBS Register: Pottery. Vases. 3 examples. 2014 Description: Columnar bodied vessel with a carinated rim. The lower half of the body tapers in slightly at the bottom. The ceramic is buff colored. : 1
CBS Register: restored half of oval alabaster vase with rim: 1
CBS Register: Seal cylinder. diorite. series of dots worked with the bore. pierced besides the axle. UE X: two rows of large dots in zigzag pattern, between two lines of small dots. White shell cylinder.: 1
CBS Register: seal cylinder. diorite. two scorpions UE X: two scorpions facing each other, claws to claws. steatite cylinder.: 1
CBS Register: seal cylinder. lapis. presentation to seated goddess. d'Nin-gal usm-nin he-du dumn Lu-dingirra, dubsar. UE X: female worshipper introduced to a seated goddess. Sun-disk, crescent. Throne and footstool rest on a podium. Seal of Nin-gal-nam-nin-he-du dumu Lu-dingir-ra, dub-sar, scribe. Lapis-lazuli cylinder.: 1
CBS Register: seal cylinder. lapis. worshipping a seated goddess. UE II: Cylinder seal, lapis-lazuli.: 1
CBS Register: Seal cylinder. shell. geometrical pattern UE X: undulating lines, markings, and eye designs, deeply cut in two registers. Shell cylinder.: 1
CBS Register: Season V. alabaster (white calcite). medium vase. : 2
CBS Register: Season V. alabaster (white calcite). medium vase. 210 mm.: 1
CBS Register: Season V. cylinder seal. diorite. worshipping a seated god. UE X: two assistants with hands raised before a seated god. All wear horned mitres and plain robes. Square stool with rung (?) and crescent. Steatite cylinder.: 1
CBS Register: Season VI. alabaster (white calcite). medium vase.: 1
CBS Register: Season VI. alabaster (white calcite). medium vase. 215 mm.: 1
CBS Register: Season VI. clay offering table. simple stem. foot incised, hollow, pierced with 3 holes. PG 905. 415 x 265 mm: 1
CBS Register: Season VI. cylinder seal. white marble. geometric pattern. UE II: Cylinder seal, shell.: 1
CBS Register: Season VI. diorite. concave. Gilgamesh, bull, goat, lions, crescent, star on (sketch) UE II: Cylinder seal, greenish grey marble. Found loose in the soil at a depth of 3.0m: 1
CBS Register: Season VI. white calcite vase, with sketch. height: 115 x 75 mm diam.: 1
CBS Register: soapstone lid. UE VI: vase lid, grey steatite, with (broken) knob handle. round the rim a row of incised circles: 1
CBS Register: terracotta moulded relief. forepart of a sphnix? two small standing figures, two crouching lions between extended paws.: 1
CBS Register: terracotta, small cup. with sketch. : 1
CBS Register: terracotta, small vase. with sketch. 2014 Description: Ovoid bodied vessel with a carinated neck and a small base with a slight depression on the bottom. The ceramic paste is buff colored.: 1
CBS Register: terracotta. 3 supports. (with sketch) 2014 Description: small ceramic support with three spokes each with a columnar foot on the end. The ceramic is buff colored.: 2
CBS Register: terracotta. 3 supports. (with sketch) 2014 Description: small ceramic support with three spokes each with a columnar foot on the end. The ceramic is buff colored. There are traces of black surface. It is unclear if this is an intentional surface treatment.: 1
CBS Register: terracotta. mass of 4 serpents coiled together UE VII: Hollow object shaped like a mace-head, of glazed frit; four snakes with scaly bodies coiled in a spiral and their heads at opposite points of the circle; there is a hole at the base to take the handle.: 1
CBS Register: Three beads: (sketched shape) lapis; (sketched shape) limestone; (sketched shape) shell U.12251 is recorded in the database.: 1
CBS Register: three silver coil rings. PG 789: 1
CBS Register: triangular spouted bowl of white limestone. : 1
CBS Register: U... cylinder seal. limestone. Shamash with flaming wings seated on mountains. UE X: the god with the flaming wings sits in judgement. His throne is made of tiers of mountains. The prisoner, a nude man with a strange head, is brought before him by his assistants. Samas wears a horned mitre and a flounced robe, his servants only a flounced kilt and a staff of office. Limestone cylinder, no field number.: 1
CBS Register: U.13315 has the second 3 crossed out for a 5: U.13515. cylinder seal. limestone. Archaic. Sumerian hunters and ibexes UE II: Cylinder seal, grey calcite.: 1
CBS Register: U.1451 is crossed out for U.1481. pottery, small vase. incised. with sketch. rim broken.: 1
CBS Register: U.15578 has been crossed out for U.15478. Seal cylinder. Diorite. Worshipers and god of the winged dragon. UE X: U.15478. A god approached by two worshippers. He is a strange figure in short tunic and turban, holding some vase or small object. There is a flat crescent above him, a winged dragon rampant behind. The worshippers wear long robes. Black steatite cylinder.: 1
CBS Register: U.8221 alabaster (white calcite). round pot. 115 mm. large mouth. Registrar's Office Record Card: U.8933 Object says U.8221: 1
CBS Register: VI Season. Lapis cylinder seal found against the right arm of Queen Shubad. with the gold pin U.10940 (B16729) (3 pins and 3 cylinders) UE II: Cylinder seal, lapis-lazuli.: 1
CBS Register: VI Season. Lapis cylinder seal of A bar gi. found against the wooden chest in the grave of Queen Shubad. UE II: Cylinder seal, lapis-lazuli. Inscription A-BAR-GI. Found with beads and other small objects against the end of the "wardrobe" box.: 1
CBS Register: VI Season. shell cyl. seal of Lugal-shag-padda. hunter, deer, lions, goat. (Husband of Shubad??) PG.800, R. Cemt. no. 63 UE II: Cylinder seal, shell. Inscription of lugal-sa-pad-da. PG/800, body 18. Worn by one of the grooms tending the asses of the sledge-chariot.: 1
CBS Register: white glazed clay cup with perforated handle. diam. 10 cm. Persian time?: 1
Celt: 35
Ceramic conical stand(?), pinkish beige with many sand inclusions; bituminous remains with large inclusions over partially covering exterior surface; possibly intended to support an ostrich shell cup.: 1
Ceramic vessel with globular base, constricted neck, and rolled rim. Flattened or ring base. Whiteish clay. : 1
Chain: 12
Chair fragment, seat broken. Back of chair is decorated with two birds and multiple incised circles. Brown clay. U number on back. : 1
Chair model, 3 dogs & crescent moons in relief : 1
Chalcedony stamp seal, facetted conical, 2 standing figures worshipping before an altar, crescent. Pierced for suspension.: 1
Chariot: 1
chariot section. Gish: 1
Chariot wheels, model. Brown clay. Axel is raised. Slightly broken. : 1
Chip: 1
Chisel: 60
Chisel, square in section: 1
Choker: 9
Choker String of Beads; 152 Beads: 1
Chopper: 2
Circular copper alloy bowl.: 1
Circular copper alloy nail.: 3
Circular copper alloy strainer with bowled receptacle; handle broken; broken.: 2
Circular copper alloy vessel with ring base formed by riveting a strip round the side to project below flat base; everted rim.: 1
Circular copper object with a domed upper and a flanged underneath; possibly the top of a staff; hollow under space of the object has not been cleaned and contains soil with a mixture of material that looks vaguely organic; soil adheres to the top of the dome as well.: 1
Circular copper object with a domed upper and a flanged underneath; possibly the top of a staff; hollow under space of the object has not been cleaned and contains soil with a mixture of small stones and objects that look like bone.: 1
Circular glazed composition plaque or pendant with rosette ornament; a bar at the back with hole through for suspension; considerable wear around suspension; broken; no glaze preserved.: 1
Circular glazed composition plaque or pendant with rosette ornament; a bar at the back with hole through for suspension; considerable wear around suspension; remnants of green glaze on the petals.: 1
Circular glazed composition plaque with rosette ornament; central depression for inlay; weathered surfaces, original colour unknown; more then half broken.: 1
Circular grey stone bowl, with rim broken and riveted in antiquity.: 1
Circular in cross section; ends open: 1
Circular relief plaque with carved petal design. 1/3 of a circle. Frit or clay, white clay. : 1
cited Black, Imagery of Birds in Sumerian Literature 29 n. 22, who describes it as ?Ç£lament and prayer, possibly ershahunga type?Ç¥, Charpin Clerge 450 priere individuelle, proverbs?: 1
Clamp (furniture part?): 1
Clay 334 or 122; hand modelled.: 1
Clay and bitumen model of intestines(?).: 1
Clay animal figure striding on a flat base.: 1
Clay animal figure with tail turned up over the back; bovine?: 1
Clay animal figurine fragment with perforated muzzle; fragmented horns and humped back; possible representation of bovine; hand-modelled.: 1
Clay animal figurine; hand-modelled.: 1
Clay animal figurine; quadruped with tail; perforated at back end; hand-modelled.: 1
Clay animal(?) figurine; hand-modelled; fragmented.: 1
Clay anthropomorphic figurine fragment; hand-modelled.: 1
Clay anthropomorphic(?) figurine with small head and slightly pinched nose; undefined rectangular body with rounded corners; centre bottom is an incised square with hole perhaps to represent a female figure.: 1
Clay anthropomorphic(?) figurine; stylised with pinched nose; incised decoration on lower half; round flat base.: 1
Clay artefact; blank tablet?: 1
Clay axe with hole for handle. Broken. Brownish clay. U number on object. : 1
Clay ball.: 1
Clay bead decorated with incised spiral line and broken at one end.: 3
Clay bead with shallow incised spiral decoration: 1
Clay bead with two grooves round one end, broken at other.: 1
Clay bead, broken ends: 1
Clay beads. Balls and lentoids. Brown and white.: 1
Clay beads. Barrels and rings. : 1
Clay beads. White and brown. Cylinder. : 1
Clay beads. Barrels and rings. White/Brown in color. : 1
Clay bird figure with legs missing.: 1
Clay brick.: 1
Clay bugles.: 1
Clay chariot model mounted on two wheels, back part of carriage broken away.: 1
Clay circular or crescent-shaped disc, possibly tool. Probably a potters rib.: 1
Clay cone: 1
Clay crescent, possibly used for vessel construction or burnishing. Reddish brown clay. U number on object. : 2
Clay crescent-shaped 'potters rib' with incised decoration.: 1
Clay cylinder seal. Design is cross hatched incised lines, possibly showing a net or reed wattle. : 1
Clay cylinder-shaped artefact; perforation at one end; hand-modelled.: 1
Clay disc with two perforations.: 1
Clay disc-shaped object; with large perforated hole in middle; possibly a loom weight; hand modelled.: 1
Clay Disk: 1
Clay dog, head turned, eyes are pellets of clay Whitish clay. U number on side.: 1
Clay donkey figure, roughly modelled with bottom part of rider's figure remaining; one hind leg missing.: 1
Clay elliptical or crescent-shaped disc. Probably a potters rib.: 1
Clay female figure cupping breasts, face broken away, wearing a necklace. Broken below waist. Dark Brown Clay. : 1
Clay figure depicting seated dog; left side damaged; hand-modelled.: 2
Clay figure depicting seated dog; right side damaged; hand-modelled.: 1
Clay figurine depicting a humped ox; hand modelled in the round; legs missing; applied pellet eyes; incised mark on side of torso.: 1
Clay figurine depicting anthropomorphic standing figure; head missing; hands clasped together holding object to chest; hand-modelled(?) in the round; white plaster applied over clay.: 1
Clay figurine depicting bearded male figure; hands clasped together holding object (cup?) to chest; stands on platform; hand modelled(?); traces of white plaster.: 1
Clay figurine depicting bearded male figure; hands clasped together holding object (cup?) to chest; stands on platform; hand-modelled(?); white plaster applied over clay; details painted with black bituminous material.: 1
Clay figurine depicting bearded male figure; hands clasped together holding object to chest; hand-modelled(?) in the round; white plaster applied over clay; details painted with black bituminous material; in two pieces.: 1
Clay figurine depicting bearded male figure; hands clasped together holding staff to chest; hand-modelled(?) in the round with incised details; traces of black bituminous paint.: 1
Clay figurine depicting bearded male figure; hands clasped together holding staff to chest; hand-modelled(?) in the round; white plaster applied over clay; details of flounced and pleated robe painted with black bituminous material.: 1
Clay figurine depicting bearded male figure; wears turban or cap; hands clasped together holding object to chest; hand-modelled(?) in the round; white plaster applied over clay; details painted with black bituminous material.: 1
Clay figurine depicting seated dog; hand-modelled; applied pellet eyes.: 1
Clay figurine fragment; bottom half only; decorated with incised lines; hand-modelled.: 1
Clay figurine of an animal. Possibly glazed? Incised lines on forelegs. Head broken. Black clay. : 1
Clay figurine. Animal with flattened body flat hindquarters incurving back, raised neck-the head is missing--and incised hair. A hole through the front legs shows that it was apparently mounted on wheels. Another hole in the middle of the neck was used for some attachment. Reddish Brown clay: 1
Clay figurine. Draped female figure standing with hands clasped below her breasts; she wears a plain fringed garment reaching from waist to ankles; simple coiffure.: 1
Clay figurine. Female nursing infant. Elaborate hair. Broken below knees. Yellowish clay. : 1
Clay figurine. Lower half of relief plaque depicting lower half of robed figure with belt. No other extremities visible Brown clay. : 1
Clay figurine. Lower half of seated female in flounced robe. White clay. : 1
Clay figurine. Man standing with right hand at least to the breast. He is draped in a fringed shawl. Both arms are bare. He wears a double bangle. Fingers and fringes are incised. Brown clay. : 1
Clay figurine. Man wearing a short tunic, pleated,below like a kilt, and leaving both arms bare. Same erect attitude, and spreeding arms of a chariot driver. Pinkish clay covered with a pink slip.: 1
Clay figurine. Man wearing the long smooth garment down to the feet. The square base has a small depression below. Whitish clay covered with a slip .: 1
Clay figurine. Nob head, round bulging shoulder, slightly flared base and impressed at bottom. Reddish brown clay.: 1
Clay figurine. Nude female figure with either arms crossed over chest or hands clasped at breasts. Details badly deteriorated.: 1
Clay figurine. Nude female figure, hands clasped below the breasts. Broken at knees. Brownish clay. : 1
Clay figurine. Nude female figure. Feet broken off and face of right leg broken away. Hands clasped below breasts. Prominent necklace and earrings. Facial features pronounced. Reddish brown clay. : 1
Clay figurine. Nude votary with clasped hands. Her hair is combed above, tied with a band leaving a fringe across the forehead. Side locks cover the ears. She wears necklaces and bracelets. White clay. : 1
Clay figurine. Nude woman broken below waist. Incised pubic triangle. Molded. Incised lines around ankles, possible anklets. Grayish brown clay.: 1
Clay figurine. Nude woman holding breasts. Pellet Breasts and Necklace. Broken above neck and below waist. Brown clay.: 1
Clay figurine. Nude woman with hands clasped under breasts. Broken Head and Feet. Moulded. Greenish brown clay. : 1
Clay figurine. Nude woman, holding her breasts. Broken below waist. Moulded. Brown clay. : 1
Clay figurine. Nude woman, lower body below pubic triangle. Feet spreading into a base. Round. Reddish brown clay.: 1
Clay figurine. Nude woman. Moulded Tympanum Player? Broken Above Waist and below knees. Belt. Incised Details. Yellowish clay. : 1
Clay figurine. Nude woman. Moulded. Broken Head and Body Below Waist; Holding Object. Brown clay.: 1
Clay figurine. Nude woman. Moulded. Hands Clasped; Broken Below Waist. Whitish brown clay.: 1
Clay figurine. Nude woman. Moulded. Hands Clasped; Head and Feet Broken. Belt. Incised pubic triangle. Grayish brown clay.: 1
Clay figurine. Nude woman. Moulded. Holding Object; Right Hand Hanging; Incised Details; Broken Head and Legs. Grayish clay.: 1
Clay figurine. Nude woman. Moulded. Standing on a Base; Broken Above Knees Whitish clay.: 1
Clay figurine. Seated goddess dressed in flounced robe. Horned mirte. Crescent. 2 sun flowers. Small base. Moulded. Brownish clay: 1
Clay figurine. Seated goddess In Flounced Robes; Arms on Chair; Small Base; Broken Above Waist. Grayish brown clay: 1
Clay figurine. Seated goddess In flounced robes; Holding Vase; Broken Head and Feet. Moulded. Brownish clay: 1
Clay figurine. Seated goddess in Flounced Robes; Right Hand Raised; Locks on shoulders. Back Support; Moulded. Broken Head. Whitish clay: 1
Clay figurine. Standing goddess? In Flounced Robes; Small Base; Broken Above Waist. Brownish clay: 1
Clay figurine. Standing male(?) figure. Incised Lines of Shawl; Broken Above Waist; Hand Modelled. Reddish brown clay: 1
Clay figurine. Standing nude female figure with incised pubes, pellet navel, incised girdle design, incised necklace and head and arms missing. Brownish clay: 1
Clay figurine. Standing woman in pleated robe; Feet and above waist broken. Brownish clay: 1
Clay figurine. Standing woman in pleated robe; Small Base; Broken Above Waist; Streamers Right and Left. Brownish clay: 1
Clay figurine. Twin Gods Standing on Pavement; broken Above Knees. Moulded. Brownish clay: 1
Clay figurine. White clay head of female wearing high headdress. White clay: 1
Clay figurine. Woman. Moulded. Fragment; Head. Grayish clay: 1
Clay figuring fragment?: 1
Clay fragment: 3
Clay funeral urn. Oven shaped. Mouth with two handles. No number on object but the object does meet this description. CBS Register: no field number. clay. funeral urn. oven shaped. door, with two handles.: 1
Clay head and neck of a camel, small ears and longer nose. Long neck. Whitish Brown clay. U number on object.: 1
Clay head of bull or calf, broken at neck. Reddish brown clay. : 1
Clay impression: 1
Clay impressions: 1
Clay loom weight, disk shaped, pierced through 20mm from edge. Burnished. Edges rounded. : 1
Clay loom weight? pierced at end and on one side.: 1
Clay loom-weight(?) decorated with incised holes and lines.: 1
Clay miniature chair fragment with seat and back. Impressed with design. Three out of four legs remain. Yellowish clay. : 1
Clay miniature chair fragment. Approximately 2/3 remaining, cross hatched design on top. Three broken legs. Reddish brown clay. : 1
Clay miniature chair fragment. About half of object remaining. Impress design of wavy lines on bed, possible fringe markings at corners. Two of four legs. Grayish brown clay. : 1
Clay miniature chair fragment. About half remains. Wavy line design impressed. Triangle in the middle. One broken leg. Whitish clay.: 1
Clay miniature chair fragment. Almost complete. No design. Three of four legs remain. Yellowish clay. : 1
Clay miniature chair fragment. Impressed cross hatch decoration. Two solid lines at one end. Three fourths remain. Brown clay. : 1
Clay miniature chair fragment. Impressed design of lines and dots. Three out of four legs remain. Brown clay. : 1
Clay miniature chair fragment. Impressed design of wavy lines. Two of four legs remain. Brownish clay.: 1
Clay miniature chair fragment. Impressed wavy line decoration. Two legs remain. Brownish clay. : 1
Clay miniature chair fragment. Impressed wavy line decoration. Two legs remain. Reddish brown clay.: 1
Clay miniature chair fragment. Less than half remain. Impressed wavy lines. One leg remains. Brownish clay. : 1
Clay miniature chair fragment. Little less than half of chair remaining, no legs. Reed work impressed on top. Brownish clay : 1
Clay miniature chair fragment. Little less than half remaining. Impressed triangles representing reed work. Two broken legs. Brownish clay.: 1
Clay miniature chair fragment. Little more than half remiaining. Incised triangles show reed pattern. Grayish brown clay. : 1
Clay miniature chair fragment. Three fourths of object remaining. Larger line down center, possibly representing two beds? Impressed design on flat surface. No legs. Brownish clay. : 1
Clay miniature chair fragment. Three fourths of object remaining. Triangular impressed design on top. Thick base for legs. Brownish clay. : 1
Clay model chair fragment, back part only, decorated with two standards surmounted by crescents, two trees and bull shapes in relief.: 1
Clay model couch with incised decoration to represent a reed mat; two legs missing.: 1
Clay model of a boat. Two high prows, one with a hole in it, possibly to pull it by. Handmade pinched sides. : 1
Clay model of double prowed boat with hole for fixing cord; high stern, flat base and pinched walls.: 1
Clay model of intestines(?). Possibly a crude rendition of a rams head.: 1
Clay model stool with one leg missing.: 1
Clay model wheel with incisions to decorate edge; perhaps from model chariot.: 1
Clay nail [1935.627], the upper part covered with cuneiform inscriptions. the tip is broken off.: 1
Clay object, possibly an amulet. Diamond like shape, pierced through center. Vessel? Bird head? : 1
Clay offering table, concave basin. On stand portion four reclining bulls, stand is decorated with incised cross hatching. Pinkish clay: 1
Clay offering table, concave basin. On stand, near base two added lines with incised lines. Base is pedestaled with raised lip. Hole through center of stem. Brownish white clay. Broken and repaired. : 1
Clay offering table. Incised cross hatched and triangular designs along the flared bottom. Two round holes near the top. Brown clay.: 1
Clay or frit beads, rings, balls, and lentoids. White and brown. : 1
Clay or frit representation of a comb. Square with a bird's head on top. Indented eye. Three horizontal lines, and vertical lines coming off bottom. Whitish Clay/frit. : 1
Clay oval sling-shot.: 1
Clay ovoid object; sling-shot(?).: 2
Clay ovoid object; sling-shot?: 3
Clay ovoid sling-shot.: 1
Clay plaque showing two crouching lions.: 1
Clay pot lid: 1
Clay rattle. Bird shaped. Broken. Reddish brown clay. : 1
Clay receptacle with five holes; hand modelled.: 1
Clay rectangular brick.: 1
Clay relief plaque of a man? facing right. One hand at shoulder height, other crossed infront of chest. Shoulders squared towards front. Flounced dress. Brown clay. U number on object: 1
Clay relief plaque of heavily robed figure with high headdress in the doorway to the temple. Shoulders and background inside doorway contain rosettes. Broken below knees. Grayish black clay. : 1
Clay relief plaque with hand modeled details. Nude woman. One arm missing. Incised pubes. Broken feet and head. Arms added. Moulded. Brownish clay: 1
Clay relief plaque. Bearded male figure wearing turban and dressed in a robe covering to the knees. Barefoot. Carrying an object (scythe? stick? whisk?), definitely in right hand and over right shoulder.: 1
Clay relief plaque. Nude woman with clasped hands. Broken below waist. Moulded. Wig? Brownish clay: 1
Clay relief plaque. Nude woman with clasped hands. Broken feet and head. Moulded. Brownish clay: 1
Clay relief plaque. Nude woman. Moulded. Standing Nursing Child; Broken Below Waist. Brownish clay: 1
Clay relief plaque. Nude woman. Moulded. Standing Nursing Child; Broken Below Waist. Reddish brown clay: 1
Clay relief plaque. Nude woman. Moulded. Standing on a base. Broken Above Knees. Whitish clay: 1
Clay relief plaque. Nude woman. Moulded. Tympanum Player; Broken Below Waist. Brownish clay: 1
Clay Relief Plaque. Seated goddess In Flounced Robes; 2 Back Supporting Feet. Moulded. Broken Head. Brownish clay: 1
Clay relief plaque. Seated goddess in flounced robes; small base; broken above waist. Moulded. Brownish clay: 1
Clay relief plaque. Woman. Moulded. Fragment; Head. Brownish clay: 1
Clay saw. One side curved, other side is serrated. Brown clay. U number on object. : 1
Clay sealing: 1
Clay Sickle, broken into two: 1
Clay sickle, crescent shaped, with a slight handle. Inner edge has been chipped to sharpen. Yellowish clay. Broken in two and repaired.: 1
Clay spherical object; sling-shot(?).: 1
Clay spool.: 1
Clay spoon (?) or spatula (?).: 1
Clay stamp seal. Bell shaped with round face depicting curling lines and hash marks. Pierced at top. Reddish brown in color.: 1
Clay stand, green glazed, with bosses on three corners and triangular holes on side.: 1
Clay tablet. [card missing]: 1
Clay triangular wedge-shaped object; hand-modelled.: 1
Clay vase Light Drab Type -CLXXII- [struck through and 656 written in its place] =L [note: this vessel may appear in photo number 551]: 1
Clay vessel; shallow bowl on low pedestal, very carefully placed.: 1
Clay wall cone with a domed head and a curved tip. Greenish clay. U number on object. : 1
Clay wall cone with a domed head and a slightly curved tip. Greenish clay. U number on object. : 1
Clay, bent. CBS Register: no field number. clay nail (or horn): 2
Clay, for mosaic decoration in walls.: 2
clay, funnel shaped. Broken, 47 fragments. CBS Register: no field number. clay pipe. funnel shaped. broken, 47 fragts.: 1
Clay, hand modelled animal, pig. Incised hair. Pellet eyes. Four feet drawn together. Hollow rattle.: 1
Clay, hand modelled animal, pig. Incised hair. Head broken. Hollow. Yellowish clay: 1
Clay, hand modelled. Fragment- Head of a dog?. Yellowish clay: 1
Clay, miniature. CBS Register: no field number. clay pot. with sketch. miniature.: 1
Clay, tripod.: 1
Clay-disk: 1
Clay-ring: 1
Clay.: 1
Clay. Cubic Form; 4 Feet.: 1
Clay. Flat. 2014 Description: Buff colored ceramic lid with a conical knob and a flat disc form.: 1
Clay. Hollowed; Concave.: 1
Clay. Hollowed; Lentoid.: 2
Clay. Incense burner.: 3
Clay. Straight with Curved Tip.: 1
Clay. Broken. Musician? walking. Brownish clay: 1
Clay. Incised with rope pattern.: 1
Clay; for mosaic decoration in walls.: 2
Clay; For Mosaic Decoration in Walls. Painted. 2014 Description: There are traces of black paint on the sides below the circular face.: 1
Clay; For Mosaic Decoration in Walls. Period. 2014 Description: Buff colored wall cone with traces of black in bands around the sides of the cone and on the circular face end of the cone.: 1
Clay; For Mosaic Decoration in Walls. 2014 Description: Buff colored plain wall cone.: 1
Clay; For Mosaic Decoration on Walls. 2014 Description: Single wall cone made from pale orange ceramic.: 1
Clay; for mosaic inlay 2014 Description: Pale orange pasted cone with white slip (?) overall.: 1
Clipped (one point flattened) round sphendonoid shape with upper piercing into body of object coming out through the side. Well formed white limestone but with some chipping on surface. Labled as plummet and may well be but is good for 3 shekel weight. drilling 6mm hole: 1
Cloth: 1
Coarse brown ware, traces of burning. Globular body, flat base, narrow neck expanding to overhanging rim.: 1
Coarse buff ware. Flat base, body slightly carinated. Incised geometrical decoration. Broken neck.: 1
Coarse grained gray-green stone with white speckles, smoothed. Square section, corners rounded. Rectangle plan, ends rounded. Flaw at one end shows sparkle (mica?) inclusions and possible iron stain.: 1
Coarse green stone, apparently a squat duck form. Preserved portion shows lines representing neck and part of head in low relief. Bill missing and rest of body gone. Inscription illegible, badly scratched. 2/3 sign? broken, loss ca. 60%: 1
Coarse grey ware. Rounded body, slight shoulder, overhanging rim.: 1
Coarse greyish buff ware. Globular body, flat base; 2 faint grooves at base of long wide neck; rolled rim.: 1
Coarse light red ware. Globular body tapering to flat base, straight neck.: 1
Coarse reddish brown ware. Squat globular body, narrow straight neck. Paper included.: 1
Coarse ring base, globular body, groove at base of neck, expanding rim. four knobs on top of shoulders. CBS Register: no field number. Grey ware. clay jar. with sketch. black on neck. net lines on body. Relief line round belly. Incisions on shoulders. (Al'Ubaid?): 1
coarse work, much damaged, apparently unfinished. men fighting animals.: 1
Coffin: 1
Coil: 1
Coil earing with the overlapping area at the bottom with thicker metal.: 5
Coiled earing with petal shaped curved ends.: 1
Colander: 1
Collar: 2
Collection of Copper pins. 7 Fragments, mostly tips, some shafts, one needle head that is pierced: 1
Collection of seven objects. One large obsidian flake; re-touched. One chunk of obsidian. One denticulated flint sickle blade hafted in bitumen. One denticulated obsidian sickle blade. Two denticulated flint sickle blades. One flint flake. : 1
Collection of sherds of a red, thick pottery vessel with red painted bands of decoration.: 1
Collective Inana B/Enlil A: 1
Collinder: 1
colophon w/year of Cyrus: 2
Column: 1
Comb: 30
Comb (broken), incised linear deco.: 1
Comb fragment, incised linear decoration: 1
Comb fragments: 1
Comb, incomplete, with incised rossettes : 1
Combs (3): 1
compare 200f, extracts from a galgal buru susu, ukkinta eszbar tila: 1
compare 555, 615, etc: 1
compare Ishbi-Erras hymn to Nisaba: 2
compare U 7765 (Charpin Clerge 37)?, also discussed Frayne RIME Ur III 114. Nimintaba hymn(?): 1
Complete (2 pieces). Hand inscribed. Walker No. A4 no. 66 CBS Register: 4th Expedition. Brick. Enannatum. Zirru priest. 3 examples Behrens: Ismedagan 4 (Walker Brick Inscriptions Nr. 31): 3
Complete (2 pieces, 1 fragment). Stamp inscription on obverse and edge. Walker No. B4 no. 131 CBS Register: 4th Expedition. Brick. Bursin. Common inscription. 2 examples and 1/2 brick. Behrens: Amarsuen 2 (Walker Brick Inscriptions Nr. 23) [Behrens publishes two: B16537a (U.3135a) 330 x 325 x 70mm and B16537b (U.3135b) 320 x 160 x 75 mm]: 2
Complete arrow-head with tang; two small stone Beads adhering; mineralised cloth on one side.: 1
Complete Comb: 3
Complete copper alloy spear-point; square section; small circular socket at the base; short tang with one rivet.: 1
Complete iron armlet, with fragment of another corroded on it.: 1
Complete moulded relief plaque with arched top; beardless, bald-headed figure of a male worshipper with offerings; baked clay; man with large ears, facing front and holding a bearded goat in his arms, against his chest; his chest and right shoulder are bare, and his robe covers his left arm and shoulder; traces of bracelets on his right arm and a necklace around his neck and incised lines for details of the animal's fur; very worn.: 1
Complete, with plaster restoration on edge. Stamp inscribed. (Isin) Walker No ___ no. 140 CBS Register: 4th Expedition. Brick. Dungi. From Eharsag. handwritten  does not say there are two examples of this Behrens: Lipitestar 1 (Walker Brick Inscriptions Nr. 33) : 1
Complete. Hand inscribed on obverse and edge. Walker No. B6 no. 165CBS Register: 4th Expediton. Brick of Sinbalalsu iqbi. Built E an sar. 3 examples. Behrens: Sinbalassuiqbi C (Walker Brick Inscriptions Nr. 83): 1
Complete. Stamp inscribed. Walker No __ no.105 CBS Register: 4th Expedition. Brick. Dungi. From Eharsag. stamped. 2 examples Height: 8cm Length: 35cm Width: 35cm': 2
concave sides. geometric design. four columns: tree, ladder, human figure, gate? UE X: geometrical pattern: gate, crescent on pole, hatchings, rosettes. baked clay cylinder.: 1
concave. Gilgamesh and buffalo. Eabani and lion UE X: wild man and the water buffalo. Eabani and the lion. steatite cylinder.: 1
Concave. Introducing worshipper to seated goddess? tree.: 1
concave. Kish hero, lions, ibexes rampant, pine tree. UE X: a hunter of the Kish type, but with bow and quiver hung across his back, has caught by the neck two lions rampant. Two ibexes crossed with them escape in the hills symbolized by the pine-tree, not without urinating from fright. steatite cylinder.: 1
Concave. Martu, nude Istar, Marduk? UE X: a Samas-like god in horned mitre and pleated shawl steps onto a low base, but carries no weapon. Facing him stands Martu with turban, splayed beard, short shawl, holding a slender club. BOth ahve their hair tied up. The nude votary in front face keeps her hands clasped and has locks of hair down on her shoulders. Concave haematite cylinder.: 1
Concave. Schist. Introducing worshipper to seated god. UE X: introduction to a seated goddess, the feet of the goddess rest on a goose, and a goose turned the other way covers the side of her throne. She holds a small cup (?) The emblem above is indistinct. Grey marble cylinder.: 1
concave. twin group - Gilgamesh and upturned lion. eagle UE X: Gilgamesh wrestling with lions whch he holds head down by pulling up their tails and hind legs. In one case he is standing, in the other he is down on one knee; but always with one foot pressing the lions's back or its head. A cartouche-here blank-is reserved for the name of the owner, between the bodies of the upturned lions. A spread eagle above is also unfinished. Green stone cylinder.: 1
Cone: 122
Cone (head broken), inscribed: 1
Cone (top broken), inscribed: 2
Cone base, inscribed: 1
Cone fragment: 1
Cone fragment (head), inscribed: 10
Cone fragment (shaft end) inscribed: 1
Cone fragment (shaft), inscribed: 7
Cone fragment (top) inscribed - ends of lines only: 1
Cone fragment with inscription: 3
Cone fragment, base & stem, inscribed: 1
Cone fragment, head, inscribed: 1
Cone fragment, inscribed: 20
Cone fragment, inscribed (ends of lines): 6
Cone fragment, shaft, inscribed: 2
Cone fragments (head) inscribed: 1
Cone fragments - 3 parts, inscribed: 1
Cone fragments, base & shaft, inscribed: 2
Cone head, inscribed: 1
Cone, base, inscribed: 1
Cone, fragment of base, inscribed: 1
Cone, fragment of top, inscribed: 1
Cone, incomplete, inscribed: 2
Cone, inscribed: 29
Cone, inscribed, broken: 1
Cone, inscribed, incomplete: 1
Cone, point broken, inscribed: 2
Cone, top broken, inscribed: 1
Cone, with inscription: 1
Cones: 3
Cones (13): 13
Cones (40): 1
Cones, inscribed: 1
Conical bowl. Green diorite. Broken and mended.: 1
Conical clay spindle whorl: 1
Conical drain pipe with a flared rim. The ceramic paste is orange. : 1
Conical fragment from a rough pottery artefact; damaged at apex.: 1
Conical jar stopper with a hollow cylindrical shaft. The ceramic is orange.: 2
Conical pottery cup, incomplete. Associated with ox(?) skull, silver harness and nose ring from PG789, the 'King's Grave'.: 1
Conical pottery goblet.: 1
Conical Shaped; Misshapen. Reddish brown ware. Coloured green (from bronze?).: 1
Conical spindle whorl. The ceramic is buff colored.: 1
Conical spout fragment. The ceramic is orange. There is a red band around the bottom of the spout.: 1
Conical whorl with slightly concave sides, not perfectly circular. Tan clay. Minor chipping off top edge, perforation slightly off center. Diameter of perforation 6.8 mm at top, 7 mm at base. : 1
Conical whorl with slightly concave sides. Tan clay, badly chipped. Diameter of perforation 7 mm at top, 8 mm at base. : 1
Conical whorl with slightly concave sides. Tan clay. Diameter of perforation at top: 6.5 mm, at base: 7mm. Perforation slightly off center. : 1
Conical, orange ware pottery bowl.: 1
Conical, pale brown ware pottery goblet; cracked.: 1
Conical, pale green ware pottery bowl; large chip from rim.: 1
Conical, pale yellow-brown ware pottery bowl; repaired; rim incomplete.: 1
Conical, pink ware pottery goblet with slight foot.: 1
Conical, pottery cup.: 1
Conical, pottery object with deep, cup shaped hollow in base; rim and base damaged.: 1
Conical, with roughly cut angled lip on bottom edge. Grayish tan coarse stone. Incised decoration consisting of angled scratches on either side of a straight line repeated three times around the object. Diameter of perforation 9.5 mm at either end. Minor chips. : 1
Conical, yellow ware pottery bowl; chips from rim.: 1
Conoid: 1
Constricted neck database, round belly. White calcite.: 1
context involving precious stone and metalwork, bilingual: 1
Convex copper alloy disc (boss?) overlaid with gold sheet.: 1
Convex Sides; Constricted Below Rim: 1
Convex. two registers, geometric pattern. CBS Register: Season VI. cylinder seal. lapis. barrel shaped. 2 registers. geometrical pattern. UE II: Cylinder seal, lapis-lazuli.: 1
Copper Adze, End is slightly deteriorated. Two modern holes for metal testing. : 1
Copper adze, Socketted type. Type 1. Blade is rounded. Triangular metal piece attached to socket and blade for stabilization. Three modern day holes for testing. : 1
Copper adze, Socketted type. Type 1. Blade is rounded. Triangular metal piece attached to socket and blade for stabilization. Two modern day holes for testing. : 1
Copper adze, Socketted type. Type 1. Blade is rounded. Socket slightly cracked. Two holes for modern day testing. : 1
Copper Adze, Socketted. Blade has a rectangular cross section. Hole from disintegration in socket. : 1
Copper adze, Socketted. Blade is broken near tip. Two holes for modern day testing. : 1
Copper Adze, Socketted. ridge around top of socket. Blade is rounded at end. Three holes for modern day testing. : 1
Copper adze, Socketted. Socket broken. Type I. U number on object. Blade is rounded. One spot for modern day testing. : 1
Copper Adze, Socketted. Possible ridge around top and bottom of socket. Possible small ridge on back of socket. Altered by post-depositional processes. Blade is same thickness and rounded at end. Two holes for modern day testing. U number on object. : 1
Copper adze, Type 1. Triangular piece connecting blade and socket. Socket broken and repaired. Adze blade is tapered to an edge. : 1
Copper Adze, Type 3. Poor condition. Tip missing, Part of haft missing, crack in haft. incised line running along top rim of socket. Two holes for modern day testing.: 1
Copper Adze. Socketted, but socket is broken and half is missing. Type 1 or 3. Blade is rounded on one end. Socket is missing an edge-modern day testing. : 1
Copper Adze. Socketted. Broken Socket. Rectangular cross section of blade.: 1
Copper adze. Socketted. Socket is broken. Other piece found and joined. Object is complete. Type 1. U number on object. One hole for modern day testing. : 1
Copper Adze. Socketted. Type 1. U number on object. Blade is rounded. Spot for modern day testing. : 1
Copper adze. Socketted. Type II? Two holes for modern day testing: 1
Copper Adze. Two holes for modern day testing. Socketted haft. : 1
Copper Adze. Type 5. Socket broken. Blade has rounded tip. : 1
Copper adze. Type 5. Socketted, prominent ridge running down back of socket. Ridges running around top and bottom of socket. Blade is rounded at tip. Chunk out of edge for modern day testing. U number on object: 1
Copper alloy adze, socketed, horizontal Blades.: 1
Copper alloy adze-head; chemically stripped.: 1
Copper alloy adze-head; chemically stripped; form well preserved.: 1
Copper alloy adze-head; heavy mineral deposits with mineralised fabric on the surface and wood in the shaft.: 1
Copper alloy armlet.: 3
Copper alloy arrow head of rather peculiar form. Partly corroded.: 1
Copper alloy arrow head, leaf-shaped, ribbed, with a square-sectioned shaft.: 1
Copper alloy arrow head, long and flat.: 1
Copper alloy arrow head, rhombic in shape.: 1
Copper alloy arrow head.: 14
Copper alloy arrow head; three edges; broken point.: 2
Copper alloy arrow head; two edges and central rib.: 1
Copper alloy arrow or harpoon head, flattened butt, double barb.: 1
Copper alloy arrow-head, leaf-shaped, pronounced step and square-sectioned tang.: 1
Copper alloy arrow-head, leaf-shaped, with a rectangular shank.: 1
Copper alloy arrow-head, leaf-shaped, with a rectangular tang.: 1
Copper alloy arrow-head.: 7
Copper alloy arrow-head; chemically stripped.: 22
Copper alloy arrow-head; pronounced mid-rib and well defined step.: 1
Copper alloy artefact made from a looped rod; possibly a staple.: 1
Copper alloy artefact; a handle attached to a sort of grid.: 1
Copper alloy artefact; curved and pointed but broken at one end; possible a Blades or model.: 2
Copper alloy artefact; possible a razor, scraper, or spatula; mineralised traces of the wooden handle.: 2
Copper alloy artefact; possibly a flattened pin with end ring, now missing.: 1
Copper alloy artefact; possibly a gouge with long shaft and square tang; tip may be broken.: 1
Copper alloy artefact; possibly a lamp cast; in the shape of an elongated heart.: 1
Copper alloy artefact; possibly a pin with a rectangular section.: 1
Copper alloy artefact; possibly an ingot or chisel: 2
Copper alloy artefact; probably a section of a spear; heavy mineral deposits.: 1
Copper alloy artefact; resembles a two-pronged fork.: 1
Copper alloy axe head with rib down the back, vertical undercurved Blades, with remains of wooden haft and wrapping over the Blades.: 2
Copper alloy axe head with rib down the back, vertical undercurved Blades.: 2
Copper alloy axe head with rib down the back; vertical undercurved Blades; cleaned.: 1
Copper alloy axe head with slender Blades and remains of a wooden haft.: 2
Copper alloy axe head with socket, plain, horizontal edge, remains of wooden haft.: 4
Copper alloy axe head with socket, plain, horizontal edge.: 2
Copper alloy axe head with traces of wrapping on Blades and socket.: 2
Copper alloy axe head with vertical undercurved Blades, the socket disrupted by rust and swelling.: 3
Copper alloy axe head with vertical undercurved Blades.: 3
Copper alloy axe head, of thin metal, with end bent over for a socket, point broken.: 1
Copper alloy axe head, of thin metal, with end bent over for a socket, with another portion corroded on near the socket.: 1
Copper alloy axe head, of thin metal, with end bent over for a socket.: 1
Copper alloy axe head, slight rib down the back, vertical undercurved Blades, thickly encrusted with corrosion.: 2
Copper alloy axe head, slight rib down the back, vertical undercurved Blades.: 6
Copper alloy axe head, thin metal, bent over with two rivet holes.: 1
Copper alloy axe head, thin metal, roughly curved, bent over at one end.: 1
Copper alloy axe head, thin metal, roughly curved, with the narrow end bent over for a socket.: 1
Copper alloy axe head, with wide rib down the back, unusual shape.: 1
Copper alloy axe head; cast with a rib down the back, vertical under-curved Blades.: 1
Copper alloy axe-head with rivet through it.: 1
Copper alloy axe-head with rolled end; very corroded, attached to perspex backing for support.: 1
Copper alloy axe-head, made of a single strip of metal bent round for a socket.: 1
Copper alloy axe-head, slight rib down the back, vertical under-curved Blades, traces of wrapping.: 2
Copper alloy axe-head, socketed, vertical Blades.: 1
Copper alloy axe-head, socketed, vertical edge, with rib down the back.: 1
Copper alloy axe-head, socketed, vertical edge.: 1
Copper alloy axe-head.: 3
Copper alloy axe-head; chemically stripped.: 4
Copper alloy axe-head; fastened to the shaft by a simple bent round end.: 1
Copper alloy axe-head; fastened to the shaft by a simple bent round end; chemically stripped.: 1
Copper alloy axe-head; in two pieces.: 1
Copper alloy axe-head; mineralised remains of a wooden shaft and a woven covering.: 1
Copper alloy axe-head; mineralised remains of a wooden shaft.: 2
Copper alloy axe-head; walls of the socket rusted through in one place; chemically stripped.: 1
Copper alloy axe-head; walls of the socket rusted through in two places; chemically stripped.: 1
Copper alloy axe-head; with bent round end for the shaft and a rivet; broken and chemically stripped.: 1
Copper alloy axe-head; with bent round end for the shaft, with a rivet; the bent end is broken off; mineralised remains of the wooden shaft.: 1
Copper alloy axe-head; with bent round end for the shaft.: 1
Copper alloy bangles with double hammer ends. There are two parallel bands on the exterior circumference with incised bars just above the hammer ends.: 1
Copper alloy bangles with double hammer ends. There are two parallel bands on the exterior circumference.: 2
Copper alloy bar, one end turned up, the other with a swelling; snarling iron.: 2
Copper alloy barbed fish-hook; heavily corroded.: 1
Copper alloy barbed spear or javelin head; circular socket with soil or mineralised wood.: 1
Copper alloy barbed spear or javelin head; circular socket.: 1
Copper alloy Blades and sheath; sheath is elaborate with various cross-hatched designs.: 1
Copper alloy Blades with tang.: 1
Copper alloy Blades with treble indented tang containing a rivet hole; chemically stripped.: 2
Copper alloy Blades(?); corroded; traces of wood visible under microscope at .: 1
Copper alloy Blades; broken point and end of tang; two rivets on either side of the tang.: 1
Copper alloy Blades; broken tang and tip; considerable mineral deposits.: 1
Copper alloy Blades; broken tang; and Blades; joins 1929,1009.320.: 1
Copper alloy Blades; central rib; two rivets in tang.: 1
Copper alloy Blades; heavily corroded and consolidated; possibly a spear or arrow-head.: 1
Copper alloy Blades; heavily corroded; tang broken.: 1
Copper alloy Blades; possibly a hoe or adze.: 1
Copper alloy Blades; possibly a hoe or adze; round socket for shaft.: 2
Copper alloy Blades; possibly a hoe; circular socket.: 1
Copper alloy Blades; possibly a knife.: 1
Copper alloy Blades; possibly a sword; short broken tang with two rivets; mineral deposits.: 1
Copper alloy Blades; tang broken.: 1
Copper alloy Blades; three rivets for the hilt; extensive mineral deposits.: 1
Copper alloy Blades; three rivets in tang.: 1
Copper alloy Blades; three rivets on the tang; chemically stripped.: 1
Copper alloy Blades; tip and tang broken.: 1
Copper alloy Blades; two rivets and a hole in a short tang; mineralised remains of an woven material, maybe a sheath.: 1
Copper alloy Blades; two rivets and a hole in tang; chemically stripped.: 1
Copper alloy Blades; two rivets in tang; heavily corroded and erupted.: 1
Copper alloy Blades; two rivets on each side of the tang; some mineralised wood preserved on tang.: 3
Copper alloy Bladesl; broken in two pieces; three rivets in tang and mineralised remains of handles; also 22 rivets, possibly from a sheath.: 1
Copper alloy bowl or boss; with spikes inside for attachment presumably.: 1
Copper alloy bowl with handle fastened to the rim by a lion's head; with a spout for pouring.: 1
Copper alloy bowl, circular, with one handle, part of the side gone.: 1
Copper alloy bowl, fragmented.: 1
Copper alloy bowl, with bottom missing.: 1
Copper alloy bowl; hammered; circular, lipped, with convex sides and a circular base. Human finger bones found with (and presently stored with) bowl.: 4
Copper alloy bowl; ringed base and a flanged rim.: 2
Copper alloy bowl; small raised base with flared rim.: 1
Copper alloy bracelet with lotus shaped ends; chemically stripped.: 1
Copper alloy bracelet with lotus-shaped ends.: 2
Copper alloy bracelet with overlapping ends.: 1
Copper alloy bracelet with overlapping ends; chemically stripped.: 1
Copper alloy bracelet, almost rectangular section with incised rectilinear decoration. Open-ended, terminals crescent-shaped.: 2
Copper alloy bracelet, much corroded.: 1
Copper alloy bracelet.: 3
Copper alloy bracelet; ends in the form of flattened knobs.: 1
Copper alloy bracelet; ends slightly overlapping.: 1
Copper alloy bracelet; gap between the clubbed ends.: 1
Copper alloy bracelet; gap between the clubbed ends; chemically stripped.: 1
Copper alloy bracelet; gap between the flattened ends;: 1
Copper alloy bracelet; gap between the slightly raised ends.: 1
Copper alloy bracelet; small gap between the ends.: 1
Copper alloy bracelet; small gap between the flattened ends.: 1
Copper alloy bracelet; small gap between the flattened ends; broken.: 1
Copper alloy brooch or fibula.: 1
Copper alloy case and three toilet implements corroded together; bitumen and soil preserved on on one side of the object show the mineralised imprint of matting.: 1
Copper alloy case and three toilet implements corroded together; tip is broken.: 1
Copper alloy case and two or three toilet implements corroded together; Small section of the mineralised remains of a woven covering.: 1
Copper alloy chisel or flat, pointed nail.: 1
Copper alloy chisel with narrow end; with fragments of a wooden handle.: 2
Copper alloy chisel with remains of wooden handle.: 2
Copper alloy chisel, large and heavy with broad cutting edge and point fitting into handle, cleaned.: 1
Copper alloy chisel, large and heavy with broad cutting edge.: 1
Copper alloy chisel, much corroded.: 1
Copper alloy chisel.: 1
Copper alloy chisel; chemically stripped.: 3
Copper alloy chisel; heavily corroded and treated; evidence of the impression of wrapping round the middle section.: 1
Copper alloy chisel; mineralised traces of wood on one side, possibly a handle; mineralised binding on the other.: 2
Copper alloy chisel; remains of wooden handle impressed within corrosion.: 1
Copper alloy chisel; ridge.: 1
Copper alloy chisel; small and thin tapering to a tang for a handle; chemically stripped.: 1
Copper alloy chisel; tapering to a tang for a handle.: 1
Copper alloy chisel; tapering to a tang for a handle; chemically stripped.: 3
Copper alloy chisel; tapering to a tang for a handle; cleaned.: 1
Copper alloy circlet.: 1
Copper alloy container with flat bottom; everted rim and base; corroded to 1928,1010.389d; broken rim and base.: 1
Copper alloy crescent shaped axe-head; split-socket to receive the shaft; rivet at each corner.: 1
Copper alloy cuff anklet with fattened ends. The cross-section is round.: 1
Copper alloy dagger Blades or chisel with corrosion; broken in the middle.: 2
Copper alloy dagger Blades with short tang and six rivets in a cluster.: 1
Copper alloy dagger Blades with tang and two rivets.: 4
Copper alloy dagger Blades with the tang broken, one edge damaged.: 1
Copper alloy dagger Blades with the tang broken, slight rib down the middle of the Blades.: 1
Copper alloy dagger Blades, curved tang, broken and much decayed.: 1
Copper alloy dagger Blades, three rivets, much bent and decayed, point missing.: 1
Copper alloy dagger Blades, with long tang, three rivets in a line, Blades decaying.: 1
Copper alloy dagger Blades, with three riveted tang, and a slight rib down the middle.: 1
Copper alloy dagger Blades, with three riveted tang, and upturned flange forming the base of the hilt.: 2
Copper alloy dagger Blades, with three riveted tang, cleaned but much decayed.: 1
Copper alloy dagger with central fuller, three projecting rivets; chemically stripped.: 1
Copper alloy dagger with central rib to Blades, six handle rivets and the remains of the handle.: 1
Copper alloy dagger with end of tang and point broken.: 1
Copper alloy dagger with four visible rivets.: 1
Copper alloy dagger with gold mounting and gold studs on the hilt.: 1
Copper alloy dagger with one rivet.: 1
Copper alloy dagger with six rivets, in two pieces.: 1
Copper alloy dagger with three rivets.: 1
Copper alloy dagger with top broken; bent.: 1
Copper alloy dagger, Blades short and broad, one remaining rivet in the handle.: 1
Copper alloy dagger, much decayed: 1
Copper alloy dagger.: 2
Copper alloy dagger; long tang with three rivets.: 1
Copper alloy dagger; three rivet holes on tang and remains of a fuller on the Blades.: 1
Copper alloy disc.: 1
Copper alloy disk; possibly a roundel; extensive mineral deposits.: 1
Copper alloy ear-ring with one broken end: 1
Copper alloy ear-ring; ends corroded together: 2
Copper alloy ear-ring; heavy corrosion.: 1
Copper alloy ferrule for a shaft or base of a chair leg.: 1
Copper alloy fibula; end of the broken pin 'clasped' by a human hand.: 1
Copper alloy fibula; heavily corroded.: 1
Copper alloy fibula; pin broken; fluted design.: 1
Copper alloy fibula; pin completely preserved; end of the clasp is in the shape of a hand; otherwise undercorated.: 1
Copper alloy fibula; pin missing; heavily corroded.: 1
Copper alloy figurine of galloping stag, probably a vessel attachment.: 1
Copper alloy finger-ring with overlapping ends.: 1
Copper alloy finger-ring.: 6
Copper alloy fish hook with slight barb.: 1
Copper alloy fish hook.: 2
Copper alloy fish hook; broken end.: 1
Copper alloy fish hook; heavily corroded.: 1
Copper alloy fish hook; partially surrounded by earth.: 1
Copper alloy fish hook; traces of mineralised lashing to the string.: 1
Copper alloy fish-hook with barb.: 2
Copper alloy fitting in form of a dragon's head; broken at the neck.: 1
Copper alloy fragment; bent rod.: 1
Copper alloy fragment; possibly from a ring or fitting.: 1
Copper alloy fragments of a strainer for liquids.: 1
Copper alloy frontlet; mineral deposits.: 1
Copper alloy gouge, or broad ended chisel, with traces of wooden handle.: 2
Copper alloy harpoon head, with double barb, slender, with a flattened butt.: 1
Copper alloy harpoon head, with double barb, socket for haft, point broken.: 1
Copper alloy harpoon head, with double barb.: 1
Copper alloy head of a bovine; originally attached to a body with a wooden core and a covering of bitumen; with vertical spike by which it was fixed.: 1
Copper alloy hoe Blades with socket.: 2
Copper alloy implement shaped like a razor.: 2
Copper alloy implement with the narrow end bent over.: 1
Copper alloy ingot.: 2
Copper alloy knife or dagger, with rounded end, three rivets in the handle.: 1
Copper alloy lamp or pourer; trapezoid body with raised lip at top and spout at base; mineralised remains show the imprint of wrappings around the spout.: 1
Copper alloy lamp or pourer; trapezoid body with raised lip at top and spout at base; mineralised remains show the imprint of wrappings at various points on the body.: 1
Copper alloy lance-head, with two internal cross rivets, at a distance from each other.: 1
Copper alloy lance-head.: 2
Copper alloy leaf shaped arrow head.: 3
Copper alloy leaf-shaped arrow head; broken tang with circular section.: 1
Copper alloy lion's head with holes for attachment at the back.: 1
Copper alloy loop with a end like a rivet.: 1
Copper alloy lump.: 2
Copper alloy lump; barrel-shaped.: 1
Copper alloy lump; broken edges.: 1
Copper alloy model boat; portion from the middle.: 1
Copper alloy model of a bull's hoof; filled with bitumen; bent slightly out of shape.: 1
Copper alloy model of a quadruped, possibly a dog; in two parts.: 1
Copper alloy model; possibly the prong of a lightening fork.: 1
Copper alloy nail head, flat, cracked.: 1
Copper alloy nail or pin; chemically stripped; mushroomed head and collar.: 1
Copper alloy nail or pin; corroded; balled head and collar.: 1
Copper alloy nail or pin; corroded; rounded head and collar.: 2
Copper alloy nail or pin; corroded; rounded head.: 1
Copper alloy nail with a flat, circular head.: 1
Copper alloy nail with a flat, circular head; point broken in antiquity.: 2
Copper alloy nail with broad round head.: 1
Copper alloy nail, flat headed.: 1
Copper alloy nail.: 4
Copper alloy nail; tip and head broken: 1
Copper alloy needle with eyelet.: 5
Copper alloy needle.: 3
Copper alloy needle; bent back on itself; partially cleaned but otherwise heavily corroded.: 1
Copper alloy needle; circular section.: 1
Copper alloy object consisting of four solid wheels on a central rod.: 1
Copper alloy pair of tweezers; one leg broken off.: 1
Copper alloy pendant; in the form of a head; probably a Pazuzu.: 1
Copper alloy pin or stud, circular top covered in sheet silver.: 1
Copper alloy pin slender with flattened head, point missing.: 1
Copper alloy pin with a flattened head, point missing.: 2
Copper alloy pin with bent over head.: 1
Copper alloy pin with broken spherical lapis lazuli head; body heavily corroded.: 1
Copper alloy pin with complete lapis lazuli head, perforated and polished.: 1
Copper alloy pin with conical head and eyelet.: 2
Copper alloy pin with cylindrical head of alternate layers of white shell and slate.: 3
Copper alloy pin with flattened head, slightly bent.: 1
Copper alloy pin with head missing.: 1
Copper alloy pin with head of lapis lazuli, carved, perforated, and polished.: 1
Copper alloy pin with head of lapis lazuli; broken into three pieces.: 1
Copper alloy pin with knob head, point broken off.: 1
Copper alloy pin with knob head, suspension hole in shank under head.: 2
Copper alloy pin with lapis lazuli ball head, hole in shank near head.: 1
Copper alloy pin with lapis lazuli head, carved perforated; head much deteriorated.: 1
Copper alloy pin with lower end bent.: 1
Copper alloy pin with remains of a ring rusted on near the head.: 1
Copper alloy pin with shaft flattened towards the top and the head turned over.: 1
Copper alloy pin with spherical lapis lazuli head, hole in shank near head.: 1
Copper alloy pin with tanged head, point missing.: 1
Copper alloy pin with volute head.: 3
Copper alloy pin, bent at the point where the shank is pierced by a hole, point missing.: 1
Copper alloy pin, blunt head with a hole near the top, broken short.: 1
Copper alloy pin, blunt head, complete.: 1
Copper alloy pin, blunt head, pierced near head, point missing.: 1
Copper alloy pin, complete.: 1
Copper alloy pin, head missing.: 1
Copper alloy pin, long and heavy, with a thin spike on the head to hold a lapis lazuli ball, point gone.: 1
Copper alloy pin, long and heavy, with top tapered as if for a lapis lazuli head, hole in shank near the top, square section at the top.: 1
Copper alloy pin, long and heavy, with top tapered as if for a lapis lazuli head, hole in shank near the top, swollen with rust towards the point.: 1
Copper alloy pin, long and heavy, with top tapered as if for a lapis lazuli head, hole in shank near the top, with remains of a band round it near the head.: 1
Copper alloy pin, long and heavy, with top tapered as if for a lapis lazuli head, hole in shank near the top.: 4
Copper alloy pin, point and handle missing.: 1
Copper alloy pin, point missing, much decayed.: 1
Copper alloy pin, point missing, slightly bent.: 1
Copper alloy pin, slightly bent, point missing.: 1
Copper alloy pin, the handle piece broken off short, much decayed.: 1
Copper alloy pin, with a hollow tubular socket at the head.: 1
Copper alloy pin, with flattened head, slightly bent at the lower end.: 1
Copper alloy pin.: 2
Copper alloy pin; ball head made from stone; tip missing.: 1
Copper alloy pin; broken tip and hole in the shaft.: 1
Copper alloy pin; broken top and point; traces of wood around the tang.: 1
Copper alloy pin; formally had a copper alloy plaque or stamp seal attached; corroded.: 1
Copper alloy pin; head broken; corroded.: 1
Copper alloy pin; highly corroded.: 1
Copper alloy pin; point missing.: 1
Copper alloy pin; round section; heavily corroded.: 1
Copper alloy pin; slight hook at one end.: 1
Copper alloy pin; square section; heavily corroded.: 1
Copper alloy pin; tanged head.: 1
Copper alloy pin; tanged head; chemically stripped.: 1
Copper alloy pin; top broken.: 1
Copper alloy prong; traces of bitumen used in the hafting; possibly a spear or the holder for an oar/rudder.: 2
Copper alloy pronged implement; possibly the butt of an arrow head.: 1
Copper alloy razor, scraper, or spatula; gold foil and bitumen preserved on the tang.: 1
Copper alloy razor, scraper, or spatula; much repaired.: 1
Copper alloy razor, scraper, or spatula; rivet partially preserved in tang; extensive mineral deposits.: 1
Copper alloy ring fragment with a round cross-section.: 1
copper alloy ring made up of a single coil.: 3
Copper alloy ring staple made out of a bent bar.: 2
Copper alloy ring staple; made from a bent bar.: 1
Copper alloy ring with a round cross-section.: 4
Copper alloy ring with overlapping ends. The object has a round cross-section.: 3
copper alloy ring with touching ends and a round cross-sections. The ends are slightly tapered.: 1
Copper alloy ring, ends slightly overlapping.: 1
Copper alloy ring.: 4
Copper alloy ring; ends overlap.: 4
Copper alloy ring; heavily corroded and deformed.: 2
Copper alloy ring; highly corroded; large gap at ends.: 1
Copper alloy ring; maybe bent from a pin.: 1
Copper alloy ring; missing inlaid oval bezel.: 1
Copper alloy ring; one end broken.: 1
Copper alloy ring; three turns of wire; heavily corroded.: 1
Copper alloy ring; two spirals of wire.: 1
Copper alloy ringl consisting of a single bend of wire.: 1
Copper alloy rod with curled end.: 4
Copper alloy saw; broken into three parts; surface mineralisations.: 1
Copper alloy shoe from a chair leg, with the bottom plate missing.: 1
Copper alloy shoe from a chair leg; extensive mineralised wood on the surface and interior.: 2
Copper alloy signet ring; flat, round bezel with obscured design; traces of mineral preserved cloth.: 2
Copper alloy slag.: 2
Copper alloy socketed axe head, plain, horizontal edge, remains of wooden haft.: 6
Copper alloy socketed axe-head.: 1
Copper alloy spear head.: 3
Copper alloy spear or harpoon head, with traces of lashing around the socket.: 2
Copper alloy spear-head: 1
Copper alloy spear-head with barbed point and flattened tang.: 1
Copper alloy spear-head with two barbs; traces of binding on shaft; preserved soil on body.: 1
Copper alloy spear-head, a four-sided plain point, attached to remains of a long copper socket containing traces of the wooden shaft.: 1
Copper alloy spear-head, four-sided point, plain, with tang.: 4
Copper alloy spear-head, with flat Blades and tang for driving into the shaft.: 1
Copper alloy spear-head.: 2
Copper alloy spear-head; diagonal section; spike tang; cleaned.: 1
Copper alloy spear-head; diamond section; tapering straight from the broken point to tang.: 1
Copper alloy spear-head; flat ribbed Blades stuck into shaft with wedge shaped tang; head and tang broken.: 1
Copper alloy spear-head; long spiked tang.: 1
Copper alloy spear-head; mineral deposits.: 1
Copper alloy spear-head; octagonal section and square tang; Blades broken just above tang.: 1
Copper alloy spear-head; spiked tang and broken point; heavily corroded.: 1
Copper alloy spear-head; spiked tang.: 1
Copper alloy spear-head; spiked tang; mineral deposits.: 1
Copper alloy spear-head; square section; tapering straight from the base to tang.: 1
Copper alloy spear-head; square section; tapering straight from the base to the point; animal's leg carved into Blades; chemically stripped.: 1
Copper alloy spear-head; square section; tapering straight from the point to tang.: 2
Copper alloy spear-head; tang broken; heavily corroded.: 1
Copper alloy spearhead, with central rib.: 1
Copper alloy spiked tang; broken at the butt.: 1
Copper alloy spiked tang; broken at the butt; chemically stripped.: 3
Copper alloy statuette; likely a goddess, maybe lama, holding up her hands; hole in the base; dowel holes at arm and feet show it was part of a larger object: 1
Copper alloy stylus in two fragments.: 1
Copper alloy stylus.: 1
Copper alloy stylus; possibly with remains of a copper alloy case.: 1
Copper alloy tang; wedge shaped; probably broken from a spear-head.: 1
Copper alloy toggle pin with lapis lazuli ball head, hole in shank near head, the point broken off.: 3
Copper alloy toilet instruments and sheath, crushed and corroded.: 1
Copper alloy toilet set with conical case; containing three instruments; upper part of case broken.: 1
Copper alloy toilet set with conical case; with four instruments rusted in.: 3
Copper alloy tool or implement with riveted tang and remnants of a wooden handle.: 2
Copper alloy tool/implement; thin Blades(?) tang, the edge partly rusted away.: 1
Copper alloy tweezers; one leg completely broken; second leg tip broken.: 1
Copper alloy vase with ring basehigh shoulder and everted lip.: 1
Copper alloy vase with rounded base and everted rim; corroded to 1928,1010.389c; broken base.: 1
Copper alloy vessel and numerous fragments of the same.: 1
Copper alloy vessel with a hemispherical body with fluted sides and a flat bottom. The neck is carinated with a flared out rim.: 1
Copper alloy vessel with vertical, low neck and small foot.: 1
Copper alloy vessel, with a short spout, containing human bones.: 1
Copper alloy vessel, with gap broken in the side.: 1
Copper alloy vessel; damage to base.: 3
Copper alloy wire cuff anklet: 1
Copper alloy wire; possibly a hook or eyelet.: 1
Copper alloy. Three pieces. All curved, two connect. Rectangular in section. One piece has a rounded copper end. : 1
Copper Arrowhead corroded to 18733K. Slightly raised ridge down middle of head. Leaf shaped. Type 6. Hafts are round. : 1
Copper Arrowhead, Corroded onto 18733I, leaf shaped with small ridge running down middle of head. Haft is round in cross section.: 1
Copper Arrowhead, corroded onto 18733L, leaf shaped with small ridge running down middle of head. Haft is round in cross section.: 1
Copper arrowhead, corroded to 18733A. Slightly raised ridge down middle of head. Leaf shaped. Type 6. Hafts are round. : 1
Copper arrowhead, corroded to 18733P. Haft is square in cross section. Head is leaf shaped with tip. : 1
Copper arrowhead, corroded to 18733Q. Haft is square in cross section, and broken. Head is leaf shaped with tip. The object is two arrowheads corroded together: 1
Copper arrowhead, Haft is rectangular and tapered to a point. Head is oval in shape with point at one end. : 1
Copper arrowhead, Haft is round and tapered to a point. Head is oval in shape Tip is missing.: 1
Copper arrowhead, Haft is round and tapered to a point. Head is oval in shape with point at one end. : 4
Copper arrowhead, Haft is round and tapered to a point. Head is oval in shape with point at one end. Head is broken about half way up. : 1
Copper arrowhead, Haft is round and tapered to a point. Head is oval in shape with point at one end. Slight deterioration on edge. : 1
Copper arrowhead, Haft is round and tapered to a point. Head is oval in shape with point at one end. U number on object: 1
Copper arrowhead, Haft is round and tapered to a point. Head is oval in shape with point at one end. U Number on object. Contact spot? : 1
Copper arrowhead, Haft is round and tapered to a point. Head is oval in shape with point at one end. U number on object. Possibly joined because of contact spot. Prominent ridge along head. : 1
Copper arrowhead, Haft is round and tapered to a point. Head is oval in shape with point at one end. U number on object: 2
Copper arrowhead, Haft is round and tapered to a point. Head is oval in shape with point at one end. More triangular than the others. : 1
Copper arrowhead, Haft is round and tapered to a point. Head is oval in shape with point at one end. Possibly joined to others because of contact spot. : 1
Copper arrowhead, Haft is round and tapered to a point. Head is oval in shape with point at one end. U number on object. : 2
Copper arrowhead, Haft is round and tapered to a point. Head is oval in shape, half of the head is missing. : 1
Copper arrowhead, Haft is round and tapered to a point. Head is triangular in shape. U number on object. : 1
Copper arrowhead, Haft is square and tapered to a point. Head is oval in shape, but missing point. U number is on object. : 1
Copper arrowhead, leaf shape with tip. Haft is circular in section, slight ridge running down middle of head. : 1
Copper arrowhead, leaf shaped with pointed end. Haft is circular in cross section, broken. : 1
Copper arrowhead, leaf shaped with small ridge running down middle of head. Haft is missing: 1
Copper arrowhead, leaf shaped with small ridge running down middle of head. Haft is round in cross section and tapered to a flat edge.: 1
Copper arrowhead, leaf shaped with small ridge running down middle of head. Haft is round in cross section broken about half way down.: 1
Copper arrowhead, leaf shaped with small ridge running down middle of head. Haft is round in cross section.: 3
Copper arrowhead, Leaf shaped with tip. Haft is square in cross section. : 1
Copper arrowhead, leaf shaped with tip. One side missing an edge. Square in cross section: 1
Copper arrowhead, leaf shaped with tip. One side slightly damaged. Haft is square in section. Slight ridge running down arrowhead. : 1
Copper arrowhead, Leaf shaped with tip. Slight ridge running down middle of head. Haft is square in cross section. : 2
Copper arrowhead, Leaf shaped with tip. Slight ridge running down middle of head. Haft is square in cross section. Has ring around it, below ring are wood/reed pseudomorphs. : 1
Copper arrowhead, leaf shaped, more rounded than others in this group, missing tip. Missing haft. : 1
Copper arrowhead, leaf shaped, slight ridge running down middle of head. Haft is square in cross section. The object is two arrowheads corroded together: 1
Copper arrowhead, narrow and round with two small barbs. Solid tang. Type 2: 1
Copper arrowhead, narrow leaf shape. Possibly seriated blade, more than likely deteriorated edges. Triangular in shape. Slight ridge running down middle of head. The upper part of the haft is circular in cross section, the lower part is square. The lower part of the haft is bent. Three modern day holes for testing. : 1
Copper arrowhead, tip and part of shaft missing. Slightly curled, Head is rectangular in cross section, shaft is round. Shaft is hollow for shaft of arrow to attach.: 1
Copper arrowhead, Tri-lobed. Round haft, hollow for encasing shaft. Head is leaf-shaped rather than triangular. : 1
Copper Arrowhead, Tri-lobed. Socketed haft. : 1
Copper arrowhead, Tri-lobed. The haft does not extend past the end of the head, still conical in shape and hollow to encase the shaft. Head is more leaf shaped than triangular. : 1
Copper arrowhead, Triangular in shape with rounded tangs. High raised ridge down middle of head. Haft is circular in cross section.: 1
Copper arrowhead, Triangular in shape, haft is circular in cross section, head is rectangular. : 1
Copper arrowhead, Type 1b. Two tangs off of pointed head. : 1
Copper arrowhead, type 5. Narrow leaf shape, Tip missing. Haft is square in cross section. U 8329 is written on blade. : 1
Copper arrowhead, Type 5. Prominent ridge. Haft is square and tapered to a point. Head is leaf shaped. One side deteriorated. : 1
Copper arrowhead, Type 5b. Narrow leaf shaped. Broken in half and mended. Tang is square in cross section. : 1
Copper Arrowhead, Type 7. Long rod that is square in cross section on one end, and round on other end, string wrapped around both ends.. head is triangular in shape with tangs. Two holes for modern testing?, five circular insertions of other metal, possibly modern? Three holes on arrowhead for modern testing. : 1
Copper Arrowhead. Barbed type, Type 2b. Tip missing. Haft is hollow to encase wood or reed shaft. : 1
Copper Arrowhead. Barbed. Tip missing. Type 1d. Haft is hollow in order to encase a wood or reed shaft. : 1
Copper arrowhead. Leaf shape. Type 5b. Flattened with ridge running down middle of blade. Tang is flattened and squared at end. Entire object preserved looks to be hammered. : 1
Copper arrowhead. Leaf Shaped. Type 5. Haft is square in cross section. Three holes for modern day testing. : 1
Copper arrowhead. poker type. Type 3. Square in cross section and tapered to a point. Tang is also tapered to an almost point. Wood/Reed encasing tang. : 2
Copper arrowhead. Shaft is round and tapered to a flat end. Head is oval in shape with point on one end. : 1
Copper Arrowhead. Shaft is tapered to a flat edge. Arrowhead is ovular in shape with a point on one end. Top of haft is square in cross section. : 1
Copper arrowhead. Square in cross section and tapered to a point. Haft is circular in cross section. : 1
Copper arrowhead. Tip missing. Broken in two and mended. Tang broken. Spot for modern testing. U number on object.: 1
Copper arrowhead. Tri-lobed. Haft and tip broken off. : 1
Copper arrowhead. Tri-lobed. Triangular in shape. Haft is conical and hollow to encase the wooden shaft. : 1
Copper arrowhead. Triangular head and triangular shaft. Same thickness throughout.: 1
Copper arrowhead. Trilobe bladed with round haft for wooden shaft. : 1
Copper arrowhead. Trilobed type. Top is a solid triangle of copper, with the lobes extending out to the haft. The haft is a conical hollow piece of copper. to which the lobes are attached. : 1
Copper arrowhead. Two prongs, Type 1b. Haft broken. Round in section, haft is hollow for attaching to shaft. : 1
Copper arrowhead. Two prongs. Tip missing. Haft is hollow to fit onto a wood or reed shaft. : 1
Copper arrowhead. Type 2b. Two tangs. Haft is flattened and rounded to be stuck inside a piece of wood or reed. Tip broken. : 1
Copper arrowhead. Type 5. Narrow leaf shape. Tip missing. Haft is round in cross section. U number written on object: 1
Copper Arrowhead. Type 5c. Broken tip and shaft. Head is rectangular in cross section, shaft is round in cross section. : 1
Copper arrowhead. Type 6 but with slight tangs. Triangular in shape, rounded tip, flat, haft is broken: 1
Copper Arrowhead. Type 6a. Flattened triangular head, broken and repaired. U number on object. Shaft is broken, but rectangular in section. : 1
Copper arrowhead. Type 6b. Tip broken off, bottom part of haft missing. Haft is circular and hollow as to encase the shaft. Head is rectangular in cross section. : 1
Copper Axe / adze head. Folded sides to create handle. : 1
Copper axe head. Socket is made of turning one end of the blade over and using a rivet to hold in place. Blade is rectangular. : 1
Copper Axe Socketted. Ridges running around top and bottom of socket. Type A2b or A3a. Blade is thicker towards tip, tip is pointed. One hole for modern day testing. Slight ridge down back of socket. : 1
Copper Axe Socketted. Ridges running around top and bottom of socket. Type A2b or A3a. Blade is thicker towards tip, tip is pointed. Two holes for modern day testing. Slight ridge down back of socket. : 1
Copper Axe Socketted. Ridges running around top and bottom of socket. Type A2b or A3a. Blade is thicker towards tip, tip is rounded. One hole in socket from post-depositional processes. Slight ridge down back of socket. : 1
Copper Axe Socketted. Ridges running around top and bottom of socket. Type A3a or A4. Blade is thicker towards tip, tip is rounded. Wood pseudomorph extends past socket ends. : 1
Copper Axe Socketted. Ridges running around top and bottom of socket. Type A3a. Blade is thicker towards tip, tip is rounded. One hole for modern day testing. The number 6982.12.8 is on object, unknown what it refers to. : 1
Copper Axe with U.11525 written on the object. Corroded but in relatively good condition. Socketted haft, slight ridge running down back of socket. Blade is thicker near tip. One hole for modern day testing. : 1
Copper Axe, Bent socket. Half of socket missing (looks like a modern day cut possibly for testing). Rivet to hold socket. Blade same thickness. : 1
Copper Axe, Broken and mended. Haft missing. Blade is thicker in middle and narrows to a point at end. Type S3. Object is bent from post-deposition. Modern spot for testing. U number on object. : 1
Copper axe, hammered type. Type S.13. Haft broken and missing. Blade is rectangular in shape with rounded edges. : 1
Copper Axe, Hammered type. Type S10, S11, S12, or S19. Haft broken off. Blade is rectangular in shape. Edge is rounded. U number on object: 1
Copper axe, highly deteriorated. Half of socket missing. One hole for modern day testing. Blade is thicker towards tip. : 1
Copper axe, most of socket missing. Blade is thicker towards point, tip is rounded. : 1
Copper Axe, One piece with a curled socket. Thicker towards tip. Broken in three pieces and mended. Tip missing. : 1
Copper axe, one piece, socket is created from bending one end. Curved blade, wider towards tip. Tip is missing. Broken in two and repaired. : 1
Copper Axe, Possibly Type S.16, S.12, S.13, or S. 19. Socket is missing. Rectangular blade. Tapered to a slightly rounded edge. : 1
Copper axe, relatively same width throughout. Socketted type. Socket has two rings around bottom and one around top. Rivet or bump on ridge of socket. Blade is slightly pointed towards tip. Two holes for modern day testing. : 1
Copper Axe, Shaft broken and repaired. Blade is narrower towards shaft, thickest towards tip. Three holes for modern testing. : 1
Copper Axe, slightly curved blade. Type S8. Haft missing. Rounded end. Two holes for modern day testing. U number on object. : 1
Copper Axe, Small part, Miniature? Bent tang broken off but still in box. Does not attach. Edges have been sampled in modern day. : 1
Copper Axe, Socket and small part of blade remain. One hole for modern day testing. : 1
Copper axe, socketed, Rib on socket. Around the top and bottom of the socket there is a three line raised decoration. Two modern holes for testing. : 1
Copper axe, socketed. Shortened blade. : 1
Copper axe, Socketted type. Slight ridge down back of haft. Small ridge running around top and bottom of socket. U number written on object. Blade is slightly larger near tip. : 1
Copper Axe, Socketted type. Small ridge along back of socket. Raisedline around top and bottom of socket. Narrower blade towards socket and wider towards tip. Socket has broken and missing piece. : 1
Copper Axe, Socketted type. Socket broken, back is preserved but does not attach to rest of object. Blade is thicker near tip, rounded. : 1
Copper axe, Socketted with ridge running around top and bottom of socket. Blade is thicker towards tip. One hole for modern day testing. : 1
Copper Axe, Socketted, slight ridge on back of socket. Blade is curved, narrower at socket, widens towards tip. Two smaller additions around top and bottom of socket. Socket is slightly broken. : 1
Copper axe, socketted, slight ridge on back of socket. Type A4. U number on object. Slight ridge around top and bottom of socket. Blade is thicker near tip. Object looks very burned. One hole for modern day testing. : 1
Copper axe, socketted, socket is broken. blade is narrower towards socket and thicker towards tip. : 1
Copper axe, socketted, socket is in 2 pieces, blade makes up third piece. : 1
Copper axe, socketted, with large ridge running longer than length of socket. Type A1b. Ridges around top and bottom of socket. Blade is thicker towards tip. : 1
Copper Axe, Socketted. Back of socket is missing. Blade is narrower towards socket, thicker towards tip. One hole for modern day testing: 1
Copper Axe, Socketted. Broken Socket and Repaired. Around socket there is one raised line, possibly decoration. One modern hole for testing. : 1
Copper Axe, Socketted. In 2 pieces, One piece is made of 2 pieces reconstructed, the other is made of 5 pieces reconstructed. Together they make a socketted axe with a large ridge on the back of the socket. Blade is smaller towards socket and expands out to the tip. Three small holes for modern day testing. : 1
Copper Axe, socketted. Large ridge on back of socket, possibly another cutting edge. Top and bottom of socket have rings added around them. Top of socket is pointed upwards. Blade is short, but narrower towards socket and thicker towards tip. Pitted. : 1
Copper axe, socketted. Long ridge on back of socket. ridge around top and bottom of oskcet. Blade is thicker towards tip, pointed. Looks slightly burned. Two modern day holes for testing. : 1
Copper axe, socketted. Long ridge on back of socket. ridge around top and bottom of oskcet. Blade is thicker towards tip, pointed. One hole for modern day testing.: 1
Copper axe, socketted. Long ridge on back of socket. ridge around top and bottom of sokcet. Blade is thicker towards tip, pointed. Two holes for modern day testing.: 1
Copper Axe, Socketted. Rib along back of socket. Top and bottom of socket have raised rim possibly for decoration. The blade is narrower towards socket and expands towards tip. Two modern holes drilled for testing. : 1
Copper axe, socketted. Ridge running down back of socket. Two ridges running along the top and bottom of the socket. U12207 on object along with 32.40.22 and 30.12.265. Blade is thicker near tip. One modern testing surface.: 1
Copper axe, socketted. Slight ridge down back of socket. Type A4. Slight ridge around top and bottom of socket. Blade is thicker towards tip. Tip is rounded. One hole for modern day testing. : 1
Copper Axe, Socketted. Small ridge. Two raised bands around top and bottom of socket. Narrow at socket, doesn't widen much to tip. : 1
Copper axe, socketted. two holes for modern day testing. Socket had been broken and mended. Some pieces missing. : 1
Copper Axe, Socketted. Type A2a. Prominent ridge down back of socket. Ridge on top and bottom of socket. Blade is thicker towards tip. Socket is missing pieces. : 1
Copper Axe, Socketted. Type A4. Slight ridge down back of socket. Two ridges on top and bottom of socket. Relatively same thickness of blade from socket to tip. Rounded tip. One hole for modern day testing. Hole in socket. : 1
Copper Axe, Socketted. Type A4. Slight ridge running around top and bottom of the socket. Possibly some writing on blade, a group of numbers, only 6 is discernible. Blade is thicker towards tip. Modern day hole for testing. : 1
Copper Axe, Socketted. Very small Rib along back of socket. Top and bottom of socket have raised rim possibly for decoration. The blade is narrower towards socket and expands towards tip. Notches in blade from modern testing.: 1
Copper axe, two bladed. Semi-Circular in shape with haft in middle of arc. Rivet attached for hafting purposes. Inscribed design on blade. Blade broken and repaired. Three holes for modern day testing. : 1
Copper Axe, Type A2. Pronounced ridge running down back of socket. Pronounced ridge running on top and bottom of socket. Blade is thicker towards tip. Two modern holes for testing. U number on object. : 1
Copper Axe, Type A2a. Semi-pronounced ridge running down back of socket. Very pronounced ridges running on top and bottom of socket. Blade is thicker towards tip. Two modern day holes for testing. : 1
Copper Axe, Type A4. Slight ridge around top and bottom of socket. Blade is wider towards tip, Tip is rounded. : 1
Copper Axe, Type A4. Socket broken in half and missing. Blade is thicker towards tip. Tip is rounded. One hole for modern day testing. U number on object. : 1
Copper Axe, Type A4. Socketted, has small ridge running down back of socket. Two ridges running around top and bottom of socket. Blade is thicker near tip. Two modern day holes for testing: 1
Copper Axe, Type A9. Flattened, Ridge along back of socket. Blade is thicker towards tip. Four holes for modern day testing. : 1
Copper Axe, Type S.16. Blade is slightly curved, but rectangular in shape. End is slightly rounded. Haft is formed by taking the smaller and hammering into a circle around a wooden haft. Broken and mended. Edges are slightly deteriorated.: 1
Copper Axe, Type S.2. Bent from post depositional processes. Blade is rounded and thicker in middle than at ends. Haft is created from one end of the blade folded over, creating a hole, and secured by hammering the edges of the blade back onto the blade. (See drawing of Type S2). One hole for modern day testing. U number on object. : 1
Copper Axe, Type S13 or 14. Thin metal with curved haft. Edge is rounded. Broken in two and mended. : 1
Copper Axe, Type S2. Corroded onto U11986B. Socketted haft with ends bent around other side of axe. Blade broken and repaired. Tip missing. : 1
Copper Axe, Type S23. Triangular in shape. Missing haft. Slight curvature indicating socketted haft. Three holes for modern testing. U number on object. : 1
Copper Axe, type S2? Haft broken. Blade broken and repaired. TIp missing. Five modern day holes for testing. Blade is curved from haft and widens towards tip. : 1
Copper Axe, Type S3 or S8. Missing haft. Blade with rounded tip. Broken in 2 can be mended. Blade is shaped slightly like an hourglass, possibly post depositional. : 1
Copper Axe, Type S6, S9, or S3. Circular haft and blade is slightly curved. TIp is missing. : 1
Copper axe, type, A2a. Pronounced ridge running down back of socket, and two ridges running along top and bottom of socket. Blade is wider towards tip. Socket is slightly cracked. One hole for modern day testing. U number written on object. : 1
Copper Axe. Half of socket missing. Blade is smaller near socket, larger near tip. Slightly deteriorated. : 1
Copper Axe. Socketted. Flat blade, rounded tip. Two modern holes for metal testing: 1
Copper Axe. Socketted. One side of the socket is broken off, exposing wood fragments on the inside. There is a raised band around the bottom of the socket, possibly for decoration. One modern metal testing hole. : 1
Copper Axe. Socketted. Slight ridge around top and bottom of socket. Slight ridge on back of socket. Blade is thicker towards tip, blade is rounded. : 1
Copper Axe. Socketted. Socket bottom is curved upwards. Blade is thinner towards socket and then widens. Blade is broken. : 1
Copper axe. Socketted. Socket broken and parts missing. Type A4. Ridge around top and bottom of socket. Blade relatively same thickness from socket to tip. Tip is rounded. Top of socket removed for modern day testing. : 1
Copper Axe. Socketted. There is a large ridge at the back of the socket, looks like it was broken and re-attached. Three holes for modern-day testing. : 1
Copper axe. Socketted. Type A1b. Prominent ridge on back of socket, extends past ends of sockets. Blade is relatively the same thickness from socket to tip. Tip is rounded. U number on object. One modern day hole for testing. : 1
Copper axe. Socketted. Type A2a. Prominent ridge on back of socket. Ridge on top and bottom of socket. Blade is thicker towards tip. the numbers 79 are preserved on object, possibly last two numbers of U number. One hole for modern day testing. U number written on socket. : 1
Copper Axe. Type A2a. Socket is broken and missing. Blade is thicker near tip, pointed. Two holes for modern day testing. : 1
Copper axe. Type A3. slight ridge around top and bottom of socket. Socket slightly broken. Blade thicker towards point. One hole for modern day testing. : 1
Copper Axe. Type S9? Socket and blade. Blade is wider towards tip. Socket is deteriorated, only about half remaining. Spots for modern day testing. : 1
Copper blade, from a knife or a dagger. Haft and tip of blade are missing. Slight ridge along length of blade. One possible beginning of a hole for a rivet, broken. Four holes for modern day testing. : 1
Copper blade, oblong shape. Curved with a rounded tip. Haft missing. Possibly some type of razor? : 1
Copper blade, oval in shape with small haft. Type 2, but with a haft. Three small holes for modern day testing. : 1
Copper blade, possible axe or chisel. Broken and reconstructed. One curled piece, possibly the "fumed over tang" Modern holes for testing. : 1
Copper blade, possibly a chisel? With three flint(?) blades attached. Copper blade has straight sides and a rounded edge. : 1
Copper blade, possibly an axe, Type S5? Blade is thicker towards middle, tapers to a point. Haft is missing. : 1
Copper blade, possibly three oxidized together? Broken in 3 parts and mended. U number on object. Three holes for modern day testing. : 1
Copper blade, possibly Type 1a, or Type 9b without rivets. Tang and part of blade remain. Two other objects oxidized to it, a needle head and a copper rod with a curved end (possibly a pin?): 1
Copper blade, probably type of a hammered axe. Blade is rectangular with rounded corners. : 1
Copper blade, Rounded end. Possibly part of a hammered axe or adze? Haft broken. : 1
Copper blade, slightly curved, tip is curved and pointed. Haft is missing. Edges are deteriorated. : 1
Copper blade, triangular in shape. Tip and haft missing. : 1
Copper blade. Sickle shaped blade on a round haft. Tip is rounded. Copper needle attached to object, broken. Type 1a : 1
Copper blade. Tip and haft missing. Broken in five pieces and mended. : 1
Copper blades and needles soldered by oxidization : 1
Copper Bodkin/Needle. Straight piece of copper with hole near head, tapered to point. : 1
Copper bowl: 1
Copper bowl (See DC). [no field catalog card]: 1
Copper bowl, hemispherical, fragmentary.: 1
Copper bowl, very fragmented. Pedestal base, rim is doubled copper measuring 7mm thick. : 1
Copper Bowl. Intact and in good condition. Incision around lip. Ring around the base, imitating a pedestal but not tall enough.: 1
Copper bowl. Boat shaped.: 1
Copper Bowl. Hemispherical.: 1
copper bowl. round. : 1
Copper bracelet: 2
Copper bulls hoof, Charred wooden core with bitumen lining, and copper on outside. Cloven like a bull. : 1
Copper chisel, 2 holes for testing. Rectangular in shape with one side more pointed. : 1
Copper Chisel, broken end, other end is tapered to a rounded point. There is reed matting on one side. Other side has 2 other pieces of copper attached to it.: 1
Copper Chisel, Flat, one end is slightly rounded, the other is tapered and flat. Slightly chipped on ends. : 1
Copper Chisel, one end is square in cross section, the other is tapered to an edge. Four holes for modern day testing. Broken and repaired. : 1
Copper Chisel, Probably Type 3. Rectangular in cross section, both ends are rounded. Broken in two and mended. : 1
Copper chisel, rectangular in section. Triangular head, slightly bent upwards. Broken in 5 pieces and reconstructed. One hole for modern testing. Blue (Azurite) corrosion. Wood psudemorphs. : 1
Copper Chisel, rectangular in section. Triangular top, broken, rounded flattened bottom. Two holes for modern testing. Was broken and re-constructed.: 1
Copper chisel, rounded on one end (triangular) and flattened and tapered on other. Rectangular in cross-section. : 1
Copper chisel, tip is broken. Was tested at one time (#535). : 1
Copper Chisel. Broken and mended. Triangular end, chisel end is flattened and rounded. Rectangular in section. : 1
Copper chisel. Rounded on one end tapered to the edge, slightly rounded on the other as well as slightly tapered. Possibly type 3. Three pieces, mended. Missing chunk for modern day sampling. : 1
Copper chisel. Triangluar point with a flattened back. Multiple pseudomorphs obscuring surface. One hole and one spot for modern day testing : 1
Copper chisel/Spearhead? Broken in two. Rectangular piece of metal tapers to a flat edge on one side, other side is broken. : 1
Copper cup/vase. fragmentary. Base and 22 other fragments. 11 pieces and base combine to form approx 1/2 of vessel. : 1
Copper dagger blade. Blade is triangular in shape. Haft is rounded at base, forming a semi-circle. No rivets, very flat. One spot for modern testing. : 1
Copper dagger tip missing. Type 7. Slight ridge down middle of blade Haft has three rivets in a line. Copper outer casing for the haft. Hollow between the outside casing and the haft. One spot for modern day testing.: 1
Copper Dagger Type 4. Three rivetsin a triangular formation. Slight ridge running down length of blade. Slightly curved from post-dep processes. : 1
Copper dagger Type 7a. Triangular in shape with longer rectangular haft. Three rivet holes in a line. Possibly metal testing chunk missing from edge. : 1
Copper Dagger, Haft missing. Type 6 or 7. Blade is triangular with rounded bottom edge and a rounded point. : 1
Copper dagger, leaf shaped blade. Tang is broken, but can be mended. Three rivets in a triangular shape. : 1
Copper Dagger, slightly bent from post deopsitional processes. Type 5a. Two rivets in the haft, partial hole for the third one, missing. Blade is triangular in shape. U number on object. : 1
Copper dagger, Three rivets in a triangular pattern. Type 7c? Broken in two pieces and mended. TIp missing. The number 291 written on the object in pencil. : 1
Copper dagger, triantular in shape, haft missing. Balde broken in two, can be matched. Edges deteriorated. Slight ridge down middle of blade. Possibly type 7. Four holes for modern day testing. : 1
Copper Dagger, type 4. TIp broken. Haft has three rivet holes. Three holes for modern day testing. : 1
Copper Dagger, Type 5a. Plade narrows after the haft and edges run parallel to point. Haft has 2.5 rivet holes, and 2 rivets. Very back of haft broken. : 1
Copper dagger, Type 7. Triangular blade. Haft has three holes for rivets, and 2 rivets remaining. Edge very deteriorated. Blade broken in two cannot be repaired. Two holes and one spot for modern testing. : 1
Copper Dagger, Type 7a. Haft broken. Blade is triangular, tip missing. Blade is curved from post-depositional processes. Reed pseudomorph sheath in two registers, each with a line of x's. haft has half a rivet hole, looks to be like others would be in straight line. Hole for modern day testing : 1
Copper Dagger, Type 7c. Blade slightly bent from post-depositional processes. remains of a pseudomorph sheath, designs slightly apparent, with lines and x's. Blade is triangular, tip missing. Haft is broken, two rivets. : 1
Copper dagger. Long triangular blade with ridge running down middle. Tip missing. Haft is rectangular with two rivets. Type 7b. Two holes for modern day testing. : 1
Copper dagger. Long triangular blade. Three rivets, one hole slightly deteriorated. Two rivets remain. Triangular position. Type 7c. Point rounded. One spot for modern day testing. : 1
Copper Dagger. Tip missing. Type 7c. Blade is triangular in shape. Haft has three rivets in a triangular pattern. : 1
Copper dagger. Type 4. Blade is long triangular in shape. Very tip is missing. haft is triangular in shape with three rivets, in a triangular shape. Possibly a stamped design? possibly eroded pseudomorph on blade? Looks like an x inside of a circle. 1.5 repetitions. : 1
Copper Dagger. Type 7 d. Blade is slightly rounded, but triangular in shape. Haft has three rivets. Three holes for modern day testing. U number on object. : 1
Copper dagger. Type 7. Blade is triangular, tip missing, edges are very deteriorated. Haft is solid copper, rounded near blade, then circular near bottom. Three rivets. Wood portion of haft missing. Broken in 4 pieces and repaired. Possibly a miniature version? Possibly one spot for modern testing.: 1
Copper dagger. Type 7a. Haft missing. Oxidized to it is a copper needle? Blade is triangular in shape: 1
Copper dagger. Type 7a. Triangular shaped with tang. Three holes for rivets, two rivets existing. One spot for modern day testing. : 1
Copper Dagger. Type 7b. Leaf shaped triangular blade. One rivet. Tip and haft missing, Two holes and a chunk missing from side for modern day testing. : 1
Copper Dagger. Type 7D. Triangular blade. Three rivets in a triangle shape. Three holes for modern day testing and one spot for the same. : 1
Copper dagger. Type 7 Broken in three pieces. impregnated with resin to hold together. Haft is wood wrapped in a textile with copper studs in handle for decoration. Where haft meets blade, the haft is rounded and copper rivets are present. First break is at this point. Blade is triangular and wrapped in a textile. Possibly charred as well. Tip is broken in three pieces and mended. : 1
Copper fastener, Possibly a rivet? Metal stem with rounded end, pierced and other end has a bolt/washer of some type.: 2
Copper Fibula, Pin is intact, spiral attaching to one end, hand clasp on other. Some bands, hard to see because of deterioration. : 1
Copper Fibula, pin is missing. four Bulbs on both ends of the fibula. : 1
Copper Fibula, pin is same thickness as body, no clasp.: 1
Copper Fibula, slender, pin is broken, spiral attachment. part of pin in clasp. : 1
Copper Fibula. Molded bumps along body of fibula. The bottom of the one end is looped, with a hole in the center probably for the pin. Broken on the other end. Pin missing. : 1
Copper Fibula. Molded bumps along body of fibula. The bottom of the one end is looped,making the pin. Other end is broken. about 1/3 of pin preserved. : 1
Copper Fibula. Spiral with clasp. Pin intact. : 1
Copper Fibula. spring pin with clasp. Pin is missing. Beaded decoration on pin body. Two holes for modern testing. : 1
Copper finger ring.: 1
Copper fish hook. Barbed facing inward. Other end is straight break.: 1
copper flat bowl with spout.: 1
Copper fragment from tang. Curved. : 1
Copper fragment of a knife. Haft portion with three rivets in a triangular position. Possibly Type 4. Rest of object is missing.: 1
Copper fragment of a Knife? Thin piece of copper that is possibly part of a blade. Rectangular in shape.: 1
Copper fragment of an axe? Blade only, poor condition. : 1
Copper fragment that is possibly part of the blade of a knife? : 1
Copper fragment, Possibly tip of a spear or arrowhead. : 1
Copper fragment. Possibly a rivet. Rod with two flattened circular ends. : 1
Copper Fragment. Possibly part of a knife blade. Tip and haft missing. : 1
Copper fragment. Rectangular in shape, possibly a band? Slightly curved possibly a ridge on the inside? : 1
Copper fragments of a bowl. 40 pieces including 2 rims. no base. 4 pieces of copper rod, one with a ball at the end, another with a hook. 1 Copper Bead 2 Stone flakes: 1
Copper haft, cylindrical in shape, hollow in order to encase a shaft. Hammered copper? can see the overlap in the creation of the cylinder. : 1
Copper handle, Long and triangular in shape. : 1
Copper hook, Thicker than a fishing hook. : 1
Copper hook, U shaped, one end pointed other one flat.: 1
Copper knife blade, largely corroded. Attached is a card with U.13779, the original accession number of the artefact: 1
Copper knife blade, possibly Type 9b. Smaller than most knife/daggers. Three fragments that possibly belong to this object in box as well. Blade is leaf shaped, handle missing. : 1
Copper knife blade. Haft and tip missing. One rivet near haft. ridge running length of blade. Based on position of rivet possibly type 7a or 7b. Rush work sheath preserved on one side of blade with possible linen also attached. Design is in two registers. Top register is a 7 pointed star in a box, repeating. second register is a pattern of x's repeating. Linen is below that register. : 1
Copper knife fragment. Part near the tip of the blade, tip and haft missing. Triangular in shape. : 1
Copper knife haft, 2.5 rivet holes preserved, one rivet present. Broken at bottom and at top. : 1
Copper knife or dagger blade. Type 4. Slightly bent due to post dep. Three rivets in the handle, in a triangular shape. Ridge running down middle of blade. Tip missing. Edges slightly deteriorated. : 1
Copper Knife or Dagger point. Haft missing. Straight sided with a rounded tip. possibly Type 1. : 1
Copper knife or dagger. Three holes for rivets in the tang, no rivets remain. Blade is leaf shaped. broken in two and repaired. 17520 or 17620 is on object. : 1
Copper knife point. Triangular in shape. Tip and haft and most of the blade missing. : 1
Copper knife Type 4 with 6 rivets in a triangular shape. Blade is triangular in shape, broken in two does not mend. The piece that is just the blade is broken and mended. Tip missing. Haft is broken and repaired. Spot for modern metal testing. U number on object, hard to make-out. : 1
Copper knife, blade only. Broken in two and repaired. Rounded with slight ridge down middle of blade. U number on object. One edge broken for modern day metal testing. : 1
Copper knife, ridge down middle of blade. Tip missing. most of haft missing. Two rivets preserved. Type 4. : 1
Copper knife, rounded tip. Slight ridge down middle of blade. Tang is broken, 2.5 holes for rivets. U number on object. Type 7a. : 1
Copper Knife, three rivets in a line. Short tang. Blade is triangular in shape, but tip is broken and missing. Type 7a. Chunk of plaster stuck to the rivets. Spot for modern day testing. . : 1
Copper knife, Triangular blade. Haft has three rivets in a triangular formation. Type 7c. Blade is curved from post-depositional processes. : 1
Copper knife, triangular shape. Tip is slightly bent, duing to post-depositional processes. Haft probably had 3 rivets in a straight line, but broken, only one rivet remains. : 1
Copper knife, Type 4. Slightly bent. Three rivets. Haft is rounded. Broken in 3 pieces and repaired. U number on object. : 1
Copper Knife, Type 7a or 7e/f. Possibly one rivet in haft, rest of haft is broken. Long triangular blade. Tip missing. : 1
Copper knife, Type 7A. Tang with three rivet holes, two parts of rivets remaining. Blade is triangular, broken in two and repaired. One hole for modern day testing. U number on object. : 1
Copper knife, type 7c. Or Type 7. Triangular blade, edges slightly deteriorated. Haft has three rivets in a horizontal line, two go all the way through, one does not and is broken. Two places for modern day testing. U number on object. : 1
Copper knife, Type 7d. Triangular blade, haft has three rivet holes and 2 rivets. Tip missing, back of haft missing. Basketry and possibly plaster substance part of sheath?: 1
Copper Knife. Triangular blade, tip missing. Haft has three holes for rivets, two rivets present. Type 7a. : 1
Copper knife/dagger. No rivets, very definite ridge down middle of blade. Sides of blade deteriorated. Broken in 3 pieces, do not mend. Spot for modern day testing.: 1
Copper Knife/Dagger. Triangular shaped, haft has at least six rivets in it, blade's edge is very broken. Slight ridge running down middle of blade. : 1
Copper Metal Fragment: 1
Copper metal fragment, End is curled, triangular in shape. : 1
Copper metal fragment, Possibly blade of spear/arrow head. Triangular in shape: 1
Copper metal fragment, possibly from a blade. : 1
Copper metal fragment. Possibly part of a blade?: 1
Copper metal fragment. Possibly tip of spear or arrowhead. Rounded triangle: 1
Copper metal fragment. slightly curved. rectangular in shape.: 1
Copper miniature razor. Square blade with rounded corners. Small haft. Broken in two and repaired. U number on object: 1
Copper miniature razor. Square in shape with rounded corners. Two spots for modern day testing. Slightly broken, tip and haft missing. U number on object. : 1
Copper nail head with small rounded stem. : 1
Copper nail with a round head, point is flattened into a rectangular section. Point is bent at an almost 90 degree angle. : 1
Copper nail with large disk head, pointed square stem. : 1
Copper nail with large head. Shaft is square. For attachment the shaft is split in two, bent outwards, and placed on the underside of the head. The head itself is broken, and has been filled with plaster. It is also slightly bent. Has been sampled in modern times: 1
Copper nail, dirt encrusted, Disk head, square stem tapered to point. : 2
Copper nail, disk head, square stem. broken on end. : 1
Copper nail, small head. Shaft is rectangular in section. : 1
Copper nail, square shaft and head. Head seems to be just the flattened end, possibly curved somewhat. Tapered to a point. : 1
Copper nail. Square shaft, round head. Tapered end. : 1
Copper nail?, rectangular in section. Indentation around top, possibly where string was attached. Indentation around bottom, where twine/string was attached. : 1
Copper needle, shaft portion. round in cross section. : 1
Copper needle, very bent, hole in head. : 1
Copper needle. Head is broken where hole is drilled. Straight shaft. : 1
Copper needle. Hole in top. Tip is rounded. : 1
Copper needle. Looped at one end to form hole. Pointed at other end. : 1
Copper Needle. Round in section. Hole in head. : 1
Copper needle. Slightly bent. Tip is missing. Hole is formed by wrapping the end of the shaft back, forming a loop. : 1
Copper needle. Square in cross section towards middle. Tip missing. Loop near head, broken. Possibly scale part?: 1
Copper needle. Very bent. Small hole in head. Tip missing. : 1
Copper object of uncertain use, a hollow sphere with projecting knobs at top and bottom laterally pierced in directions at right angles to each other, and two rows of triangular perforations... UE IV, 187: 1
Copper object, possibly a model double axe or ingot? Two rounded edges. Widest on the ends, narrow in the middle. U number on object. : 1
Copper object, possibly bottom of reticule. Cone shaped, solid. : 1
Copper object, straight piece which is then curved. Some sort of material was wrapped around the object, pseudomorphs left. : 1
Copper or Bronze fragments. One possible rim, 43 other fragments. Most are flat possibly for a vase? Probably not for a bowl. One fragment of wood from the inside of one of the fragments: 1
Copper or silver? piece of curved metal. Shaved down leaving marks on the object. narrower towards one end. Square in cross section.: 1
Copper piece of metal, possibly a hoe or chisel. Has a rivet with two large ends, wood pseudomorphs on one end marking the hafting technique. : 1
Copper piece, square shaft with a rounded head. Looks almost as if the top of the square shaft has been pinched and a glob was left over. : 1
Copper pieces; contains a packet of copper dust; a circle cracked in half and two partial tubes.: 1
Copper Pin Plain tang head.Tip is broken. Straight. Type II: 1
Copper pin: 18
Copper pin or hook. Tip and head missing, possibly Type 7. : 1
Copper pin or miniature chisel. Head is tapered and rounded, tip is tapered and pointed. : 1
Copper Pin Rounded in section. Type VIII. Tip is missing. Pierced towards head. : 1
Copper pin square in cross section. Tip missing. Head possibly a platform prepared for a figure of some type, figure gone. Type 6: 1
Copper pin with a curled head. Tip is missing. Wood Pseudoomorphs near head. One loop of curl. Cross section of curled piece is square, cross section of shaft is circular. : 1
Copper pin with bent head. Tip missing. Square in cross section near head. Pierced hole near head. Head is pointed. : 1
Copper pin with copper head, Type 3, Tip is missing. : 1
Copper pin with dark stone ball head. Very tip of pin is missing. Hole pierced near head possibly for suspension. : 1
Copper pin with double conoid carnelian head. Broken at tip and head. Shaft looks like it may have been pierced at one time, it is broken and only bottom of piercing remains. : 1
Copper Pin with elongated tang or broken head. Type 2 or 7. Round in cross section, head is square in cross section.: 1
Copper pin with fluted ball head. Shaft is straight. Pin is bent over on top of lapis to keep it in place. : 1
Copper pin with lapis ball head. Little silver remains. Pin is broken in two. Wood pseudomorpns on shaft of pin. : 1
Copper pin with lapis ball head. Pin is round in cross section, bent to hold head in place. Hole near head. : 1
Copper pin with lapis ball head. Pin is slightly bent. Round in cross section. Type 1. : 1
Copper pin with rounded head. Hole near head, tip is missing. Slightly bent. Type 8. : 1
Copper pin with rounded head. Pierced towards head. Tip is bent back towards shaft, depositional, not intentional. Copper pin with rounded head. Pierced towards head. : 1
Copper pin with rounded head. Pierced towards head. Tip is bent back towards shaft, depositional, not intentional. : 1
Copper pin with rounded head. Tip is missing. Straight. Type 8: 1
Copper pin with smaller projection on top for attachment of head. Other end is tapered to a point. Slightly bent. Woolley's Type I or II.: 1
Copper pin with spiral head. 1.5 loops. Type 4: 1
Copper pin with square section; bent.: 2
Copper pin with tang head. Hole near head, tapered to point. Tip is missing. Type 2. : 1
Copper Pin with tang head. Straight, pierced towards head. Tip is missing. Square in cross section near head, rounded near tip. Type 2. : 1
Copper pin with tang head. Rounded in cross section. Tang is square in cross section. Tip is missing. Hole near head. Type 2: 1
Copper pin with triangular head. Pierced towards head. Tip is missing. Type 3. : 1
Copper pin, Bent towards head. Head and tip missing. Type 7.: 1
Copper pin, Bent, Rounded top tapered to a point. Hole near top. Type 8. : 1
Copper pin, Circular in section with rounded head. Type 8. Tip is missing. : 1
Copper pin, Curved head. Type 7. Straight shaft, tip is missing. flattened near head. Round in section. : 1
Copper pin, Elongated tang head, Type 2. Hole near head. Broken in 4 pieces. : 1
Copper pin, head is broken. Tapered from head to point. Woolley Type VIII. : 1
Copper pin, Head is missing. Shaft is straight: 1
Copper Pin, Head is missing. Slightly bent. Possibly broken in two and mended. Circular in section: 1
Copper pin, head missing. Tip bent. Square in cross section, tapered to point. Hole near head. Possibly type 7. : 1
Copper pin, head, rounded.Type 8. Pierced towards head. : 1
Copper pin, hooked end. Very narrow. Tip is missing. : 1
Copper pin, Lapis ball head. Tip missing. Bent-head type. Type 7.. : 1
Copper pin, Long and narrow. Head is narrow. Woolley's type I or II. Slightly bent: 1
Copper pin, missing head. Round in cross section: 1
Copper pin, narrow and straight. Elongated spike head, tapered to a point. Hole near head. Tip missing. Type 2: 1
Copper pin, Narrow shaft with pointed end. Other end is looped. 1x loop. Bent. : 1
Copper pin, round in cross section. Rounded head. Tip missing. Type 8: 1
Copper pin, round in section Elongated head. Broken in two. Small hole near head. Woolley type II: 1
Copper pin, round in section Elongated head. Woolley type II: 1
Copper pin, round in section with some agglomerations. Tapered from head to a point. Woolley's Type VIII. : 1
Copper pin, Rounded tip, Slightly bent shaft, decorations along shaft. From tip, shaft, three lines, shaft, four lines, shaft, two lines, shaft three lines and square head. : 1
Copper pin, Slightly bent, tip and head missing. Woolley Type II, III, or VI.: 1
Copper Pin, Slightly bent. Pierced near head. Head possibly for a stone decoration, broken. Tip is broken as well. : 1
Copper pin, Slightly bent. Small hole near top, head is a small tang. Twine/rope psuedomorphs. Woolley Type II. Towards head, cross section is square.: 1
Copper pin, slightly bent. Tip and head missing. Very corroded. U number on object. One of the supposedly three pieces. : 1
Copper pin, Slightly bent. Tip is missing. Tapered from head to a point. Woolley's Type VIII. : 1
Copper pin, slightly bent. The tip is missing. Pierced in antiquity. Woolley's type I or II. : 1
Copper pin, spiral top. 1.5 loop. Type 4. : 1
Copper pin, square in cross section. Head is deteriorated, tip is missing. : 1
Copper pin, square in section, highly deteriorated. Missing head and tip.: 1
Copper pin, Square in section. Tip is missing. Tapered from head to a point. Woolley's Type VIII. : 1
Copper pin, square in section. Type 1. Lapis lazuli head, cracked down middle. U number on object. : 1
Copper pin, straight shaft. Head has face of man. Another copper pin shaft stuck to side of head/ear of man. Tip is missing. Cut for sample. : 1
Copper pin, Straight. Head is rounded and pierced. Two holes for modern day testing. Square near head, pointed at tip. U number on Object.: 1
Copper pin, straight. Rounded head, tip is missing. Pierced near head.: 1
Copper pin, Straight. Rounded head. Pierced towards head. There is also a band around the head, between the hole and the end, : 1
Copper pin, straight. Tip and head are broken and missing. 10 sided towards head to rounded towards tip. : 1
Copper pin, straight. With round lapis disk/ring bead top. Pin is hooked on top to keep lapis in place. Type I. Tip missing. : 1
Copper pin, tang head that is square in section. Pin is rounded. Pin is bent. Type 2. : 1
Copper pin, Tang head, broken. Tip is missing. Square in section near head to rounded in section near tip. Pierced near head. Type 2. : 1
Copper Pin, Tang head. Type 2. Straight. Possible U number on object. : 1
Copper Pin, the head is broken, other end is tapered to a point. Possible un-readable writing, or black discoloration on shaft. Woolley's Type IV. : 1
Copper pin, Tip and head missing. Square in cross section near head, round near tip. Broken in two. : 1
Copper pin, Tip is broken. Head is square in section, tapered to point. The top of the head is square. Woolley Type II. : 1
Copper pin, Top is square in cross section, tapered to a point. Head is square projection off of top. Woolley's Type II.: 1
Copper pin, Type 7a Head and tip missing. Square in cross section. : 2
Copper pin, Type 8. Rounded head, rounded in cross section.: 1
Copper pin, with a triangular head, possibly representing a fruit of some type? Pomegranate? Round in section. Tip is missing. : 1
Copper pin,Tip is missing. Type 8, round in section, rounded head. : 1
Copper pin. Broken in 2 pieces. No lapis head present. Very corroded. One piece has a hole through it. Possibly modern? Type 1. : 1
Copper pin. Broken in two, doesn't mend. Just the tip, no head. Round in cross-section: 1
Copper pin. broken in two. Head missing. Bent Head. Type 7. Pierced near head. Tip Missing. : 1
Copper pin. Broken, no head. Round in cross-section: 1
Copper Pin. Copper ball head, straight. Circular in section. Tip missing. Type 3. : 1
Copper pin. Elongated tang head. Slightly bent towards tip. Pierced towards head. Square towards head, rounded towards tip. : 1
Copper Pin. Head is looped. Tip is missing. Type IV. Looks like head is looped around a piece of wood. 1x loop. : 1
Copper pin. Head missing. Flattened so cross section is rectangular. Tapered to point. : 1
Copper pin. Head missing. Narrow shaft.: 1
Copper pin. Head missing. Pierced near head. Slightly bent. : 1
Copper pin. Miniature. Square in cross section tapered to point. Head is round: 1
Copper Pin. Missing head or type 8. Straight shaft. : 1
Copper pin. Narrow and pointed on both ends. Hole towards one end. One small carnelian bead attached. : 1
Copper pin. Round in cross section. Tip and head missing. Pierced near head Possibly type 7. : 1
Copper pin. Round in section towards point, flattened to rectangle towards head. Triangular in shape. Possibly Type 5. : 1
Copper pin. Round in section. Tip missing. Pierced near head. Type 8: 1
Copper pin. Shaft. Head and tip are missing. round in cross-section.: 1
Copper pin. Shaft. Narrow round shaft flattened towards head. Hole near head. Head is a narrow, square in cross section, bent piece. Head and tip are missing. Type 7. : 1
Copper Pin. Short Tang. Possibly pierced towards head. Cross section is square towards head and rounded towards tip. Type 2. : 1
Copper pin. Slightly bent. Tip and part of head missing. Either Type 2 with elongated tang head, or Type 7 with hooked head. : 1
Copper pin. Slightly bent. Tip missing. Elongated Tang Head. Hole near head. Square in cross section near head, rounded near tip. Type 2. : 1
Copper pin. Small section of shaft. : 1
Copper Pin. Spiral Head. Type 4. Spiral is 1 loop rolled very tight. Rounded near tip Tip is missing. Flattened near head. : 1
Copper Pin. Spiral Head. Type 4. Spiral is 1 loop. Rounded near tip, Tip missing. flattened near head. : 1
Copper Pin. Spiral Head. Type 4. Spiral is 1 loop. Pin is slightly bent. Rounded near tip, flattened near head. : 2
Copper Pin. Spiral Head. Type 4. Spiral is 1.5 loop. Rounded near tip, Tip missing. flattened near head. : 1
Copper pin. Square in cross section near head, round near tip. Tip missing. Head is a half disk oriented vertically. Possibly pierced near head. : 1
Copper pin. Square in cross section near head, rounded towards tip. Square headed elongated tang head. Type 2. Two holes for modern day testing: 1
Copper pin. Square in cross section. Head missing. Some sort of mending (unknown if ancient or modern) near head, silvery color. : 1
Copper pin. Square in cross section. Tip missing. Square tang head. Type 2. Pierced towards head. : 1
Copper pin. Square in section, curved head. Type 7. Pierced near head.: 1
Copper pin. Straight shaft, broken in two. Head and tip are missing. Pierced towards head. Type VII.: 1
Copper pin. Straight with hole pierced near top. Large fluted glazed Frit ball head. Type 1. 2 holes for modern metal testing. : 1
Copper pin. Straight. 8 sided near head, round near tip. Elongated square tang head. : 1
Copper Pin. Straight. Broken and repaired. Rounded head. Hole near head. Type 8. : 1
Copper pin. Straight. Elongated tang head. Pierced hole near head. Type 2: 1
Copper Pin. Straight. Elongated tang head. Square in cross section towards head, round towards point. : 1
Copper Pin. Straight. Glazed Frit fluted ball head. Broken in half. Pin is broken, sides mend. Type 1: 1
Copper Pin. Straight. Round in cross section. Rounded head. Hole near head. : 1
Copper Pin. Straight. Tip missing. Elongated Tang head. Hole pierced near head. Copper ring through hole. : 1
Copper pin. Straight. Tip missing. Lapis ball head. Hole pierced near head. Looks like copper caps around ball. Type 1: 1
Copper pin. Straightn shaft, narrows towards head then expands again. Pierced in narrowing of shaft. Small tang extending off of head. One hole for modern testing. Broken: 1
Copper pin. Tang head. Round in cross section. Type 2: 1
Copper pin. Tang head. Type 2. Broken, and tip missing. Pierced near head. : 1
Copper pin. Tang head. Type 2. Tip is missing. pierced near head. Square in cross-section. : 1
Copper Pin. Tanged head. Hole near top. Slightly Bent. Type 2. : 1
Copper pin. Thickened to head, with tang broken. Tip is missing. Type II: 1
Copper pin. Thickened to head. Three pieces. No tip. Pierced towards head. Type VIII. : 1
Copper pin. Three pieces of the shaft. Rounded in section. : 1
Copper pin. Tip is slightly bent. Elongated spike head. Type 2: 1
Copper pin. Tip missing. Head is curled. Type 4. 1 loop. : 1
Copper pin. Triangular fluted head. Shaft/tip is missing. Type 3: 1
Copper Pin. Type 4. Loop at head. Loop is 1x. Square in cross section, flattened towards spiral. 5 holes for modern day testing. : 1
Copper pin. Very narrow. Spike head. Tip missing. Round in cross section. : 1
Copper pin. Lapis ball head. Broken between head and shaft. Sampled in past, 2 holes. One hole all the way through, possibly ancient?: 1
Copper pin. Square in section towards head, rounded towards tip. Two holes for metal testing. One hole pierced for suspension. Head is a copper ball with incised lines running around. : 1
Copper pin. Straight. Elongated tang head. Missing tip. Type 2.: 1
Copper pin.Spiral head. Round in cross section. Tip missing. Spiral is 1.5 loop and slightly flattened. Type 4.: 1
Copper Pin/needle, both ends tapered to point. one end has slight hook at end. Slight bend in shaft. Woolley's Type II or IV.: 1
Copper Pin/needle, Broken at the head is missing. Narrows at both ends. Lapis head broken, does not attach. EMU says does not belong to this pin. : 1
Copper Pin/needle, end is tapered to point, other end is narrowed as if to hold a stone head. Woolley's Type I.: 1
Copper Pin/needle, tip is broken. At the head, it is shaped into a square tang, possibly where a head attached. Woolley's Type II.: 1
Copper Pin/needle, tip is broken. The head is a domed piece of copper. Woolley Type III.: 1
Copper Pin/needle, tip is broken. The head is a domed piece of copper. Broken in three pieces and repaired. : 1
Copper Pin/needle, tip is broken. The head is a domed piece of copper. Slightly bent. Copper is pitted. Woolley Type III.: 1
Copper pin/needle. Tip is missing. Towards head there is a thicker conglomeration of metal, hard to tell if depositional or intentional. Woolley's type VIII. : 1
Copper pin/stiletto/chisel? Straight shaft, flattened at one end. : 1
Copper pin? Rod? Missing head and tip. Square in section. Possible start of hole drilled towards head. Possibly broken during manufacture?: 1
Copper pins. Straight shafts. Elongated Tang Heads. All have a hole near the head of pin. Type 2. : 4
Copper pins. Straight shafts. Elongated Tang Heads. All have a hole near the head of pin. Type 2. Tang broken: 1
Copper pins. Straight shafts. Elongated Tang Heads. All have a hole near the head of pin. Type 2. : 5
Copper pins. Straight shafts. Elongated Tang Heads. All have a hole near the head of pin. Type 2. Tip missing.: 1
Copper pins. Straight shafts. Elongated Tang Heads. All have a hole near the head of pin. Type 2. Tip Missing : 1
Copper pins. Straight shafts. Elongated Tang Heads. All have a hole near the head of pin. Type 2. Tip missing.: 1
Copper platter? Mirror? Cosmetic pallet? Handle in copper, square in cross section. Mirror portion is circular in shape, with lip. Broken and repaired. : 1
Copper point or blade, rectanuglar in section tapered to a rounded edge. circular piece of metal along bottom of object, with wood pseudomorphs after it (possibly marking the beginning of a haft): 1
Copper pot. U number on object.: 1
Copper Razor, blade is square in shape with rounded corneres. Handle is narrow and rectangular in cross section. Very well preserved. : 1
Copper razor, edges slightly broken, chips missing from edges. Squarish blade with rounded edges. broken and mended. No visible signs of modern day metal testing. : 1
Copper razor, short rectangular tang, no edge of blade preserved. Broken and pieces missing. One of the pieces still attached to A. : 1
Copper razor, short triangular tang, small portion of blade preserved. Broken and pieces missing. Part of B corroded to surface. U number on object.: 1
Copper razor, wider than it is tall. Haft has two rivets. Blade is rounded rectangular in shape. Slightly bent, possibly post-depositional. : 1
Copper razors, corroded together. Blades are square with rounded corners. One blade is almost complete, the other is missing about a quarter along one edge. Hafts are rounded and semi-triangular in shape. Two modern spots for testing. : 1
Copper reticule Four tools inside, all corroded together Reticule is conical shaped with copper ball at bottom Does not seem to be a ring attaching all four tools All corroded into reticule Reticule has two band impressions in one side: 1
Copper reticule with four tools inside. Reticule is conical, with copper ball on end. One hole pierced on top, possibility of another across the top, possibly for a handle. Band impression around the top. U number on object. Band impression around middle. Four tools, tops broken off. Corroded inside reticule. : 1
Copper reticule with three,possibly four tools. U number on object. All corroded together. Tip is missing. Reticule is conical shaped. Tools held together by copper ring. : 1
Copper reticule, flattened. Tip missing. Three tools, attached by a copper ring. Ring has deteriorated into the sheath. Sheath is banded, one band around top, three around middle. Hole near top edge of sheath. No hole on other side. : 1
Copper reticule, three tools inside. Tip of reticule and top of tools missing. Reticule is broken. There is a partial hole near the top, broken. Three tools, two are round in cross section one is square.: 1
Copper reticule, Tip is missing, U number written on object. Tools, ring and reticule all corroded together, almost into one piece of copper. Also associated are four tools, all separate. : 1
Copper reticule. Four tools connected by a ring. Reticule is broken, and most of the sheath is gone. Four tools, all corroded together. Ring is corroded to tools. Some writing on it possibly ..805.. (The CBS Register number): 1
Copper reticule. Four tools, all with spiral ended heads for a ring. Ring is not attached. Reticule is conical in shape with copper ball head. BAB 280 is written on object. Unknown what this means. : 1
Copper Reticule. Sheath is broken, has copper ball base. Four tools with copper ring joining them. Hole on one side of sheath near top. Tools are round in cross section near the top, widen to square in cross section, then taper to other end that is hidden inside the sheath. Ring is broken. : 1
Copper reticule. Sheath is conical, tip missing. Hole pierced near top on one side, other side broken, possibly also pierced. Four tools inside sheath, connected by a ring. Band indent at top of sheath and around middle. : 1
Copper Reticule. Sheath is cracked, rounded end. Indents for bands along top and middle of sheath. Four tools, connected by a ring. Corroded to eachother, the ring, and the sheath, hard to measure because all corroded. : 1
Copper Reticule. Sheath only. Tip and part of top missing. Line down one side, showing how metal was coiled. Holes near top for hanging. : 1
Copper reticule. Three manicure tools, attached by a partial ring, inside a conical copper sheath. Tip is broken. Sheath has been smashed on one side. Black residue on inside of sheath. : 1
Copper reticule. Three tools joined by a copper ring or fibula.. Reticule is conical shaped but broken open. Base of reticule is knobbed. There is a round tool, a flat tool, and a triangular tool. The ring/fibula is rounded, has a spiral hinge, other end is corroded inside the tools. Multiple small pieces from sides of reticule with this object. : 1
Copper reticule. Tip and top of sheath are broken, as are the tops of the tools. Three tools all corroded together, all are round in cross section. : 1
Copper Reticule. Tip is missing from sheath, One hole near top, other hole across sheath is plugged, with a copper peg, possibly part of a ring/handle. Four tools held together by a thin ring. Ring is only half preserved. Two tools are square in cross section, one is round, the other is flat. : 1
Copper Reticule. With three tools. Broken and tools are separated. Sheath is missing tip and rim. Tools are circular in cross section near head, then squared and tapered to a point. They are missing their heads, and one is missing a tip. : 1
Copper Ring: 1
Copper Rod running through alternating bands of bluish/gray mineral (possibly steatite?) and white mineral (possibly steatite?). One band is copper or a copper pseudomorph of an organic. Looks lie the bobttom half is 2 blueish-gray, one white, top half is 1-1. Broken in two. Most of the minerals are broken. : 1
Copper rod with a small hook on one end, and a large hook on the other. Both facing the same direction. : 1
Copper rod with rounded, flattened ends. Possibly a chisel?: 1
Copper rod, square in section, pointed on one end. Possibly nail or drill. : 1
Copper rounded rod. Flattened like a chisel on one end, one barb like a harpoon on the other. Pseudomorphs of some type of string wrapped down the length of the shaft.: 1
Copper saw. One edge smooth, the other serrated. Broad blade. Tang broken and missing. Type 3, most of blade missing. Spot for modern testing. U number on object. : 1
Copper scimitar, curved in shape. Broken and repaired. Two rivets, one in each end of the object. Gold binding located in middle, attached to copper by a large rivet. Space between blade and edge of gold, possibly filled with wood (pseudomorph on copper). U number on object: 1
Copper spear butt/Pike head/Spearhead. Rolled metal in a conical shape. 2/3 solid, 1/3 hollow to go over wooden shaft. Two holes on top for rivets (probably four rivets, broken). The hollow portion looks like it may have been hammered onto shaft. : 1
Copper spear head, part of the bald or possibly the tang of a spear. Probably type 2. Rectangular in section, raised line on both sides or object. : 1
Copper spear head, Small Type 1a or arrowhead type 3. Square in cross section, tang is flattened to an edge, blade tapered to a point. U number on object.: 1
Copper spear head, triangular blade with ridge running down middle. Rectangular tang. Type 5. Inscribed with a fish and two lines on blade. Three holes for modern day testing on haft.: 1
Copper spear head, Type 5 with hollow socket haft. Blade is narrow leaf shape in form, Rounded point. Slight ridge down center of blade. Haft is circular in cross section, hollow to fit over wood/reed of shaft.: 1
Copper spear head, Type 5a. Blade is narrow leaf shaped, First part of haft is octagonal in cross section, second part is square and tapered to an edge. deteriorated. Tip is missing. : 1
Copper spear head, Type 5a. Blade is narrow leaf shaped, First part of haft is octagonal in cross section, second part is square and tapered to an edge. Highly deteriorated. Tip is missing. : 1
Copper spear head. square in cross section. Type 1, poker type. Haft is broken and tip is deteriorated. U number on object. : 1
Copper spear head. Tip is curved because of some deterioration. Tang is flattened, cross section is square.: 1
Copper Spear head. Type 1, poker type. Square in section tapered to a point. Haft is square in section, tapered to an edge. : 1
Copper Spear, flattened circle in cross-section. Was broken in three sections, mended. Tang is square in cross-section, pseudomorphs where wrapped in twine/rope around tang. : 1
Copper spear, part of head and shaft. Two modern holes for metal testing. Type 6b. Rectangular in section. : 1
Copper Spear. Rectangular tang, flattened blade. Blade is leaf shaped with ridge running down the center. Three modern holes for metal testing. : 1
Copper Spear. Tang is flattened towards edge. Blade is triangular/square in cross section. Tang is rounded then square in cross section. : 1
Copper spear. One hole for modern testing. Tip is missing. Tang is flattened to edge. Cross section is square. : 1
Copper Spearhead Flattened poker type. Type 2a. Octogonal haft that tapers to a square haft with a flattened end. Tip is missing. : 1
Copper spearhead or bottom. Conical in shape, hollow about 1/3 of the way down. Rivet preserved through end of cone to attach to haft. Edges overlap as if metal had been hammered onto shaft.: 1
Copper spearhead type 5. Leaf shaped, Haft is square in cross section. Head is broken in two, fit together but not mended. Slightly deteriorated. : 1
Copper Spearhead" Rectangular in cross-section. Tang narrows to a flattened edge, point narrows to a squared end. : 1
Copper spearhead, Blade missing Tang exists. Square in section tapered to an edge. : 1
Copper spearhead, broken in two. Type 1b, poker type. Square in cross section, tang is flattened to an edge. : 1
Copper spearhead, Haft is tapered to an edge, bottom of head is octogonal and flattened into a point. Slight ridge running length of blade. Tip missing. Broken in 10 pieces, some are repaired, others can be repaired. : 1
Copper spearhead, Type 1a, Poker type. Square in cross section, haft tapers to an edge, blade tapers to a point. Haft is broken and repaired.: 1
Copper Spearhead, Type 1b. Poker type. Square in cross section. Tang is flattened to an edge. : 1
Copper Spearhead, Type 5c, narrow form. Blade has slight ridge running down center. Haft si rectangular in shape, flattened to the edge. Very tip missing. Possibly modern testing, chunk from edge missing. : 1
Copper Spearhead. Cross section is rectangular. Tang is tapered to a flat edge.: 1
Copper spearhead. Haft is rectangualr in section, tapered to a flat edge. Head is leaf in shape, Broken and repaired. Type 5c: 1
Copper Spearhead. Square in section to point. Where hafted there is a round piece of metal to attach wood to tang of spearhead. The tang itself is pierced with a piece of metal that acted as a rivet. : 1
Copper Spearhead. Tang is flattened to edge. Cross section is square. : 1
Copper Spearhead. tang is flattened, cross section is square. Chunk missing for metal testing. : 1
Copper spearhead. Thin leaf shape with ridge running down blade. Haft is circular in cross section, broken. L982.12.3 is written on object. Unknown what this number refers to. Blade has been broken and mended. Tip is missing. : 1
Copper spearhead. Type 1b. Poker type. Square in cross section. Tang is tapered to an edge. Bent towards tip. : 1
Copper Spearhead? Long, tapered rod, rectangular in section. At the bottom it is tapered as if to fit into a wooden rod. The top is tapered to a point. It was broken and repaired. : 1
Copper Spearheads/ends. Conical in shape, Hollow about 1/3 of the way down. Some textile shape preserved. Two rivets at 90 degree angles to eachother. Ends overlap like it was hammered onto shaft. Two modern day testing places: 2
Copper spindle or pin. Straight shaft, triangular head. Tip missing. Type 3. : 1
Copper staff, broken, One end is divided in two, with a broken tip and a pointed tip, other end is a point. : 1
Copper statue of the basket carrier. from the foundation box of Dimtabba shrine by Dungi. Inscribed. : 1
Copper stem, pointed end, broken end, rectangular in middle, pierced in the center. Broken in the middle and remended: 1
Copper string notch for the end of an arrow. Small notch. : 1
Copper string notch, forked, haft is encased in wood/reed. : 1
Copper string notch, forked, Rectangular in section, forks are tapered to points. : 1
Copper String notch, long haft. Square in cross section, pronged on one end, tapered to a flat end on other. : 1
Copper string notch, two pointed prong ends attached to a square shaft that is tapered to a rounded end. The rounded end would have been encased in the wood, as evidenced by the wood pseudomorphs. : 1
Copper String notch. Round in section, two prongs extending off one end, pointed on the other. Pointed end encased in wood/reed of shaft. : 1
Copper tool or pin. Square in cross section, pointed towards tip. Broken. head is missing. : 1
copper Tool, possibly type 4. Blade with larger rounded end and shorter square end. shorter end looks like it may have been hafted at one point. : 1
Copper tool. Flattened end, semi-triangular in shape. Rounded corners. edges are deteriorated. Handle is broken and exists in separate piece that doesn't connect. It is long and slender with a slight curvature that may be post depositional. U number on object. Three holes and two spots for modern day testing. : 1
Copper tool. Possibly a saw Type 1a or a hammered Axe, type S.18. Possibly a sickle? Curved blade with pointed tip. haft is square and broken. Possible seriation on inside curve of blade, possibly also deterioration. Two holes for modern day testing. U number on object. : 1
Copper triangular nail, flat head. : 1
Copper vessel fragments.: 1
Copper wedge. Possibly nail or minituare chisel. Flat head, tapered point.: 1
Copper/Bronze Fibula. Pin is intact. Spiral at one end, clasp at other. Pin body is smooth. : 1
Copperk nife blade, type 7a. Three rivets on the tang, first one missing other two preserved. Triangular blade. : 1
Coppr pin: 1
Cord: 1
Core: 1
Corner fragment of square pottery vessel with stepped projection.: 1
Cornice fragment: 1
coronation, life, nomination, could be Hammurabi ([...]-ra-bi]: 1
Corroded copper bowl or cauldron.: 1
Corroded iron sword; mineralised inlaid wood on handle and mineralised traces of wood scabbard.: 2
Cosmetic Container; No Pigment: 2
Cosmetic Kit: 1
Cosmetic Shell with Black Pigment: 1
Cosmetic Shell with Green pigment: 2
Cosmetic Shell with no pigment: 1
Cosmetic shell with traces of green pigment inside. White plaster or paint on outside of shell. : 1
Cosmetic Shell; Black Pigment: 3
Cosmetic Shell; Green Pigment: 7
Cosmetic Shell; No Pigment: 2
Cowrie shell, possibly a bead?: 1
cream glaze. kid and palm tree. UE X: running gazelle, tree, star, border lines. glazed frit cylinder.: 1
Crescent: 5
Crescent for ornamentation, or possibly vessel construction. Brownish clay. U number on object.: 1
Crescent moon and disc ?: 1
Crescent on a pole.: 1
Crescent shaped object with impressed design one side, slightly concave. Possibly a potters rib.: 1
Crescent shaped object, possibly a potters rib; hand-modelled.: 1
Crescent-shaped copper alloy object; remnants of nails or rivets.: 1
Crooked: 3
Crude buff ware. Flat base, slightly expanding sides. paper included: "R.C.2 cf. c.012.203 _ E.D. III" CBS Register: no field number. clay dish. with sketch. Rough.: 1
Crude greenish grey ware. Flat base, sides expanding to crude overhanging rim. Beveled Rim. Bowl.: 1
Crude greenish ware. Flat base, sides expanding to crude overhanging rim.: 1
Crude light red ware, buff surface. Ring base, sides expanding to high shoulder, neck slightly expanding to overhanging rim. Mark D CBS Register: no field number. clay jar, white. With Sketch. Mark [sketched]: 1
crude red ware with cream slip. high shoulder, body tapering to flat base.: 1
Crude red ware. Flat base, sides expanding to crude overhanging rim. Beveled Rim Bowl.: 1
Crude red ware. Hand made. Tapering base, narrow neck.: 1
Crude reddish brown ware. Flat base, sides expanding to crude overhanging rim.: 1
Crude, hand made, small, pottery vessel with three perforations in rim; many loose fragments.: 1
Crude, hand-modelled unbaked clay figure of indeterminate sex; round, concave base; wedge arms; pinched nose the only facial feature indicated.: 1
Crude, small, pinch-faced figure with bandoliers or three-lined necklace coming down from the shoulders. The wig appear to have been at least partly applied separately and the left and top of the hair are missing, either due to wear or in the original as a one-sided shock of hair or ribbon. It is possible that the figure is clasping its hand below its breasts, but the arms are damaged so it is difficult to tell. Missing below waist. Brown clay: 1
Crudely carved duck weight of gabbro or siliceous limestone. Retains Ur number & sub-letter on object. Inscription written inside incised rectangle; difficult to read but looks like fraction 1/6 followed by MA.NA, an odd way to write 10 shekels.: 1
Crudely formed limestone duck, head and neck in relief but head barely visible on back. Neck at breast well defined, tail squared and one corner broken. Natural flaw at top, one side heavily dented but probably intentional. Corner of tail broken, loss ca. 5%: 1
Crudely modeled, almost cylindrical head. Face pinched, eyes applied separately. Yellowish clay: 1
Crudely modeled, vaguely human abstraction, base is uneven and impressed in on the bottom.: 1
Crudely modeled, vaguely human abstraction, base is uneven and impressed in on the bottom. Base and neck broken. Brownish clay: 1
Crudely modeled, vaguely human abstraction, base is uneven and impressed in on the bottom. Base, arms, neck broken. Brownish clay. : 2
Crudely modeled, vaguely human abstraction, base is uneven and impressed in on the bottom. Broken at base, arms, neck. Brown clay: 1
Crudely modeled, vaguely human abstraction, base is uneven and impressed in on the bottom. Broken at base, arms, neck. Reddish brown clay.: 1
Crudely modeled, vaguely human abstraction, base is uneven and impressed in on the bottom. Broken at base, arms, neck. Yellowish clay: 1
Crudely modeled, vaguely human abstraction, base is uneven and impressed in on the bottom. Broken base, arms, neck. Brownish clay.: 1
Crudely shaped human figure. Broken beneath chest. Incised mouth, pinched nose and eyes pressed on separately. Broken arms. Brownish clay: 1
Cube-shaped incensed burner with square legs and incised decorations on the side. Greenish grey clay. Complete. Broken and repaired.: 1
Cubic form. Round mouth. Incised decoration.: 1
Cuff bracelet with a round cross-section.: 1
Cuff bracelet with crescent shaped double hammer ends. There are incised lines on the exterior circumference.: 2
Cuff bracelet with double hammer ends. The ends are crescent shaped and there are incised lines on the exterior circumference of the band.: 1
Cuff of wristband. Mass of gold, lapis and carnelian (30-12-731 = 12423 K). Ur Gallery.: 1
Cullender: 4
Cuneiform inscription fragment: 1
Cuneiform inscription, foundation tablet fragment: 1
Cuneiform tablet: 1551
Cuneiform tablet & envelope fragment: 2
Cuneiform tablet (2): 2
Cuneiform tablet (broken): 3
Cuneiform tablet (circular) fragment: 3
Cuneiform tablet (damaged): 1
Cuneiform tablet (half): 1
Cuneiform tablet (in fragments) : 1
Cuneiform tablet (nearly complete): 3
Cuneiform tablet (obverse illegible): 1
Cuneiform tablet (Persian period -Darius): 2
Cuneiform tablet (reverse): 1
Cuneiform tablet (right half): 1
Cuneiform tablet (top half): 1
Cuneiform tablet (top of): 1
Cuneiform tablet (with inscribed seal impression): 2
Cuneiform tablet and envelope: 1
Cuneiform tablet envelope fragment: 1
Cuneiform tablet envelope fragment, seal imp: 1
Cuneiform tablet fragment: 150
Cuneiform tablet fragment (bottom): 1
Cuneiform tablet fragment (corner): 2
Cuneiform tablet fragment (reverse): 1
Cuneiform tablet fragment [CARD MISSING Typed Transcription from British Museum Card] : 3
Cuneiform tablet fragment, lower left: 1
Cuneiform tablet fragment, seal impression: 1
Cuneiform tablet fragment, upper left: 1
Cuneiform tablet fragments: 5
Cuneiform tablet fragments (4): 1
Cuneiform tablet fragments (small): 1
Cuneiform tablet frgament: 1
Cuneiform tablet in envelope: 1
Cuneiform tablet is not sealed: 1
Cuneiform Tablet is not sealed with a horizontal piercing. Gottesbriefe to Nanna.: 1
Cuneiform Tablet is not sealed. Lamentation over Sumer and Ur. : 2
Cuneiform Tablet is not sealed. Literary Inanakam to Nintinuga 3.3.10.: 1
Cuneiform Tablet is not sealed. Literary Song of the Hoe. : 1
Cuneiform Tablet is not sealed. Inana B: 1
Cuneiform Tablet is not sealed. Lamentation over Sumer and Ur. signed by Damqi-iliszu : 1
Cuneiform Tablet is not sealed. Ur Lament. : 2
Cuneiform tablet [CARD MISSING Typed Transcription from British Museum Card] : 1
Cuneiform tablet, (obverse damaged): 1
Cuneiform tablet, half?: 1
Cuneiform tablet, incomplete: 4
Cuneiform tablet, lower half: 1
Cuneiform tablet, no surface remaining: 1
Cuneiform tablet, reverse side: 1
Cuneiform tablet, seal impression: 1
Cuneiform tablet, small: 1
Cuneiform tablet, top right corner broken: 1
Cuneiform tablet, upper half: 1
Cuneiform tablet, with seal impression: 2
Cuneiform tablet. Alpha.: 1
Cuneiform Tablet. Joined with UET 6.3 no. 508. Lowest join. Ur Lament: 1
Cuneiform Tablet. Ninurta and the Turtle. : 1
Cuneiform tablet. Object is sealed.: 1
Cuneiform Tablet. Ur Lament.: 2
Cuneiform tableta: 1
Cuneiform tablets: 1
Cuneiform tablets (2): 2
Cuneiform tablets (about 166, see comments): 1
Cuneiform tablets fragments: 6
Cup: 68
Cup / tumbler (3 fragments). Mended.: 3
Cup / tumbler fragment: 1
Cup fragment with remnants of inscription: 1
Cup, egg-shell ware: 1
Cup, thin walled: 1
Curse of Agade: 2
Curved copper alloy staple.: 3
Curved flat ceramic fragment. The ceramic is grey.: 1
Curved Iron blade, haft is curved as if around a shaft. Axe type S17. : 1
Curved ovals of greenish metal. : 1
Curved piece of copper, possibly the end of a rod.: 2
Curved piece of metal, flattened to a point at one end, possibly for hafting. : 2
Curved Pin; Lapis Ball: 8
Cut. Worshipping a seated deity.: 1
Cylinder: 1
Cylinder fragment, inscribed: 12
Cylinder Seal CBS Register: U.15578 has been crossed out for U.15478. Seal cylinder. Diorite. Worshipers and god of the winged dragon. UE X: U.15478. A god approached by two worshippers. He is a strange figure in short tunic and turban, holding some vase or small object. There is a flat crescent above him, a winged dragon rampant behind. The worshippers wear long robes. Black steatite cylinder.: 1
Cylinder Seal: 534
Cylinder seal (Lamia's list no.103): 1
Cylinder seal (Lamia's list no.104): 1
Cylinder seal (Lamia's list no.105): 1
Cylinder seal (Lamia's list no.106): 1
Cylinder seal (Lamia's list no.109): 1
Cylinder seal (Lamia's list no.110): 1
Cylinder seal (Lamia's list no.115): 1
Cylinder seal (Lamia's list no.116): 1
Cylinder seal (Lamia's list no.117): 1
Cylinder seal (Lamia's list no.131): 1
Cylinder seal (Lamia's list no.135) Limestone according to Sarah's notes, Shell according to UE X, no. 90 : 1
Cylinder seal (Lamia's list no.136): 1
Cylinder seal (Lamia's list no.144): 1
Cylinder seal (Lamia's list no.145): 1
Cylinder seal (Lamia's list no.147): 1
Cylinder seal (Lamia's list no.148): 1
Cylinder seal (Lamia's list no.150): 1
Cylinder seal (Lamia's list no.151): 1
Cylinder seal (Lamia's list no.154): 1
Cylinder seal (Lamia's list no.155): 1
Cylinder seal (Lamia's list no.158): 1
Cylinder seal (Lamia's list no.166): 1
Cylinder seal (Lamia's list no.167): 1
Cylinder seal (Lamia's list no.168): 1
Cylinder seal (Lamia's list no.169): 1
Cylinder seal (Lamia's list no.171): 1
Cylinder seal (Lamia's list no.177): 1
Cylinder seal (Lamia's list no.180): 1
Cylinder seal (Lamia's list no.182): 1
Cylinder seal (Lamia's list no.187): 1
Cylinder seal (Lamia's list no.188): 1
Cylinder seal (Lamia's list no.191) UE 2 p. 362 no. 364 'The seal of the three gods, two solar deities and the water-god of Eridu, Enki. Enki in his shrine is surrounded by the water of the abyss, the absu: he commands the springs. He is a god of vegetation and streams, and green branches issue from his shoulders. The three pennons, or cups, at the top of the shrine are unexplained. The god is dressed in approved style with kaunakes, horned crown, and rolled hair. Four streams of water wash the four faces of his abode and meet at the four corners. They overflow past the handle at the top of a buckled shaft, which a kneeling Gilgamesh holds fast with arms wound round it. This is perhaps the tarkullu-post marking the entrance. The solar deities are of two types. There were shrines of the Sun-god at Larsa in the south and at Sippar in the north. Sippar, the supreme court of the land in the days of Hammurabi, had a famous cult image, remembered down to the time of Nabonidus. The Shamash of Sippar was enthroned under a canopy and receiving offerings. Utu, the god of Larsa, was probably the fighting hero of morning. Sippar, in Sumerian times, may have worshipped him under a similar aspect. The two heroes with the flaming wings on one seal give ground for the supposi- tion. Both climb mountains, weapon in hand, but with a difference. One stands on a roaring, crouching lion, and climbs between mountains like wings, stepping on the shoulder of his defeated enemy, the god of night and darkness. The second ascends the stages of a ziggurat crowned by a two-story building. One may be the morning sun, the other the sun of noon. One wears the long Kish skirt pleated and opening in front, the other a short Sumerian kilt of kaunakes closing behind. One holds his notched saw on high, the other trails his club. Both have flaming wings, beards, long hair tied in a roll, but their horned mitres are different. The first wears the plume-like central piece with three pairs of small horns, the second has all the horns converging towards the middle. This rich mythological picture has unusual details. The lion is the emblem of Ishtar-associated with Shamash, also of Nergal the god of underground darkness. The first hero could be the Akkadian Shamash, and the second the Sumerian Utu. Dark green st. cyl. 36X24 mm. U. 9750, with 9751. PG/699.' UE 2 p. 548 'U.9750. Cylinder seal, dark green stone, l.0.036 m., d. 0.024 m., with copper caps. PG/699. Pl. 215. (B. 14577.)': 1
Cylinder seal (Lamia's list no.200): 1
Cylinder seal (Lamia's list no.205): 1
Cylinder seal (Lamia's list no.210): 1
Cylinder seal (Lamia's list no.212): 1
Cylinder seal (Lamia's list no.213): 1
Cylinder seal (Lamia's list no.215): 1
Cylinder seal (Lamia's list no.216): 1
Cylinder seal (Lamia's list no.218): 1
Cylinder seal (Lamia's list no.223): 1
Cylinder seal (Lamia's list no.241): 1
Cylinder seal (Lamia's list no.33): 1
Cylinder seal (Lamia's list no.364): 1
Cylinder seal (Lamia's list no.63): 1
Cylinder seal (Lamia's list no.68): 1
Cylinder seal (Lamia's list no.70): 1
Cylinder seal (Lamia's list no.80): 1
Cylinder seal (Lamia's list no.88): 1
Cylinder seal (Lamia's list no.89): 1
Cylinder seal (Lamia's list no.97): 1
Cylinder seal (weathered): 1
Cylinder seal (with inscription) : 1
Cylinder seal ?? (See George Iraq 41): 1
Cylinder seal and pin: 2
Cylinder seal fragment, 2 figures: 1
Cylinder seal fragment, inscribed: 2
Cylinder seal fragment, introduction scene: 1
Cylinder seal half, inscribed: 1
Cylinder Seal made out of shell. Poor condition. Human figures, possibly lions attacking a goat or deer. approx. 30mm (on display so no exact measurement). : 1
Cylinder seal stone like serpent skin or petrified root. two worshipers and altar. UE X: worshipper facing a standing god. Behind them a nude Amorite with clasped hands, and two crossed ibexes rampant fill the back-ground. Fossilized coral cylinder.: 1
Cylinder Seal trial, mould?: 3
Cylinder seal with inscription: 1
Cylinder seal [Not accounted for since first inventory UPM]: 1
Cylinder Seal, 2 scorpions: 1
Cylinder Seal, crossed lions, bulls, crescents CBS Register. Ur 1928-9, Season VII. Cylinder Seal. lapis. crossed lions, bulls, crescent. UE II: Cylinder seal, lapis lazuli. poor cutting.: 1
Cylinder Seal, worshippers, god of winged dragon: 1
Cylinder seal, 2 figures slaying a leaping lion: 3
Cylinder seal, 2 registers: 1
Cylinder Seal, 2 worshippers in fringed shawls CBS Register: cylinder seal. shell. two worshippers in fringed shawls.: 1
Cylinder Seal, 2 worshippers of crescent on pole. tree, bandylegged man, amphora, libra: 1
Cylinder seal, a mushushu, 2 figures, inscription: 1
Cylinder Seal, birds or dragons Birds or dragons? UE X: crossed animals rampant in fight. the work is unfinished. shell cylinder.: 1
Cylinder seal, blank: 1
Cylinder seal, broken, 2 animals & tree between: 1
Cylinder seal, bull and hunter. Hard clay.: 1
Cylinder Seal, Caps cut in crystal. Not engraved or pierced.: 1
Cylinder seal, carnelian. Archer in chariot. UE X: Assyrian chariot with the archer shooting while the driver holds the reins of the galloping horses. The enemy bowman shoots from the ground. He is down on one knee, the other leg being raised against the horses' legs. The wheels have six spokes. There is a flagpole and a lion's mask at the back of the chariot, and star and crescent in the sky. Carnelian cylinder.: 1
Cylinder seal, concave, dark steatite. Hero, bull and lion. UE II: Cylinder seal, dark steatite.: 1
Cylinder Seal, contest scene: 4
Cylinder seal, contest scene - 2 men & lion: 1
Cylinder seal, contest scene, chipped: 1
Cylinder seal, contest scene, inscription: 1
Cylinder Seal, contest scene, winged dragon: 1
Cylinder Seal, crescent on a pole: 1
Cylinder Seal, crossed lions rampant CBS Register: cylinder seal. shell. crossed lions rampant. UE II: Cylinder seal, shell. poor condition.: 1
Cylinder Seal, crossed lions rampant. CBS Register: cylinder seal. limestone. crossed lions rampant. UE II: Cylinder seal, limestone.: 1
Cylinder Seal, crossed lions, ibexes, star. Inscription.: 1
Cylinder seal, damaged, 2 registers, inscribed: 1
Cylinder seal, design almost obliterated, broken: 1
Cylinder seal, diorite and one copper cap. Worshipping 2 seated gods. UE II: Cylinder seal, haematite. With copper caps.: 1
Cylinder Seal, doorway, tree, figure: 1
Cylinder seal, figure and lion?: 1
Cylinder seal, figure with raised hand, altar: 1
Cylinder seal, figures (unclear): 1
Cylinder Seal, flying dragons, star, crescent: 1
Cylinder seal, foliage design: 1
Cylinder Seal, Geometric pattern CBS Register: Seal cylinder. shell. geometrical pattern UE X: undulating lines, markings, and eye designs, deeply cut in two registers. Shell cylinder.: 1
Cylinder Seal, Geometric, border lines Red color. Geometrical. Border lines. UE X: square, lozenge, or eye (?). Linear design between border-lines. Red stone cylinder.: 1
Cylinder Seal, Gilgamesh and Enkidu fighting bull & lion: 1
Cylinder Seal, Gilgamesh, Eabani, lion, bull: 1
Cylinder Seal, goddess and Gilgamesh by winged gate, bull. Damaged: 1
Cylinder seal, goddess, inscription (erased): 1
Cylinder seal, half : 1
Cylinder seal, half , inscribed: 1
Cylinder Seal, Hero fighting 2 animals. Both animals attacked by other animals: 1
Cylinder seal, heroes and lion rampant, broken: 1
Cylinder seal, hunters and lion, scorpion: 1
Cylinder seal, Imdugud seizing lions: 1
Cylinder seal, incomplete, inscribed: 2
Cylinder seal, incomplete, swans, inscription: 1
Cylinder Seal, inscribed Cylinder shaped. (Amat i li ia dumu sal Kam na ni dub) UE X: Stone cylinder, not pierced, bears only a name. Probably a memorial tag buried with the dead. Har-at-i-li-ia, marat Kan-na-nu-um. Limestone cylinder: 1
Cylinder seal, inscribed: 3
Cylinder Seal, inscribed (2 lines), seated god Seated god, two lines of inscription.: 1
Cylinder Seal, inscribed name, broken Broken, only a name. (Urd Sulpae dumu Ur-ri-ba-ab-du) UE X: Stone cylinder, not pierced, bears only a name. Probably a memorial tag buried with the dead. Ur sul-pa-e, dumu Ur-ri-ba-ab-du. Steatite cylinder.: 1
Cylinder seal, inscribed [Not accounted for since first inventory]: 1
Cylinder Seal, inscribed, 2 lions crossed hold colossal clubs Two lions crossed rampant, holding colossal clubs. (Ur-gar) UE X: crossed lions upholding crescents on poles in their extended paws. Seal of Ur-gar. Steatite cylinder.: 1
Cylinder Seal, inscribed, Gilgamesh and lion Ur-ki-lu-sag, arad'd....., Gilgamesh and lion UE X: hunter and lion rampant. inscription half destroyed. black steatite cylinder.: 1
Cylinder Seal, inscribed, Gilgamesh and lion. CBS Register. Ur 1928-9, Season VII. Cylinder Seal. Calcite. worn. Gilgamesh and lion: 1
Cylinder seal, inscribed, introduction scene: 1
Cylinder Seal, inscribed, introduction to a deity: 1
Cylinder Seal, inscribed, introduction to seated goddess, crescent Red color. Introduces to seated goddess, crescent. (Nin-ab-ba-na dam Ur-nig-sur) UE X: introduction to a seated goddess. Crescent, podium. Seal of Nin-ab-ba-na, wife of Ur-gar zadim the jeweller. Red marble cylinder.: 1
Cylinder Seal, inscribed, moon god & attendants Lugal-dar d. Dada. Moon god? and attendants. UE X: the seated god and his attendants all wearing horned mitres, beards, and chignons. The god and chief assistant are draped in flounced cloth, the others in pleated skirts. There is a crescent above the god, a star before him. The first and last assistant keep their hands clasped. The middle man, the speaker (?) has his extended. A club is planted before him. Seal of Lugal-dar (?), son of Da-da. Green steatite cylinder.: 1
Cylinder Seal, inscribed, named figure? fights winged dragon: 1
Cylinder Seal, inscribed, nude hunters, bull, lion CBS Register: cylinder seal. diorite. nude hunters, bull, lion. "Lu...." UE II: Cylinder seal, steatite.: 1
Cylinder Seal, inscribed, presentation to seated goddess CBS Register: cylinder seal. diorite. presentation to seated goddess. Lugal-usumgal-buru-Ur-dun, tug-gaba. UE X: introduction to a seated goddess. Sun disk and crescent. Seal of Lugal-usum-gal, son of Ur-sal, tug-du-a, the tailor. Steatite cylinder.: 1
Cylinder Seal, inscribed, presentation to seated goddess CBS Register: seal cylinder. lapis. presentation to seated goddess. "d'Nin-gal usm-nin he-du dumn Lu-dingirra, dubsar." UE X: female worshipper introduced to a seated goddess. Sun-disk, crescent. Throne and footstool rest on a podium. Seal of Nin-gal-nam-nin-he-du dumu Lu-dingir-ra, dub-sar, scribe. Lapis-lazuli cylinder.: 1
Cylinder Seal, inscribed, presentation to seated goddess, line of ducks (swan?) CBS Register: cylinder seal. diorite. Presentation to seated goddess. Line of ducks (swans?) Nin-dingir, dam Lugal-usumgal. UE X: same motive. The division line resembles a brick terrace. The stool is built like a double recessed gate. Seal of Nin-dingir, wife of Lugal-usum-gal. Grey steatite cylinder.: 1
Cylinder Seal, inscribed, worshipper, god on a dragon CBS Register: seal cylinder. diorite. broken. "Lu...., dumu...." Worshipper and god standing on dragon, emblem. UE X: worshipper before the god of atmosphere Adad standing on a bull. Same scene with new details. The bare-headed worshipper keeps his hands clasped. The god stands on a wingless dragon, which still has eagle's feet and a feather tail. Its lowered head still vomits clouds. The god's extended right hand is empty, but his left holds a curved club. He wears a horned mitre, a chignon, a fringed robe. There is a crescent before him, and a huge club or arrow, point down, behind him. Only one sign of the inscription is left. Steatite cylinder.: 1
Cylinder Seal, inscribed, worshippers, palm in vase CBS Register: cylinder seal. diorite. worshippers on either side of palm in vase. "A-hu-a.": 1
Cylinder seal, inscribed?, presentation scene: 1
Cylinder Seal, introducing a seated goddess Broken.: 1
Cylinder Seal, introducing worshipper to seated god: 1
Cylinder seal, introduction scene, inscribed: 1
Cylinder seal, introduction to a god: 2
Cylinder Seal, lapis, introduction to a goddess: 1
Cylinder seal, lion-griffin and gazelle: 1
Cylinder Seal, lions, deer, bull, star, crescent CBS Register. Ur 1928-9, Season VII. Cylinder Seal.lapis. Lions, spotted deer, bearded bull, star, crescent. UE II: Cylinder seal, lapis-lazuli. The stone is slug on a thin silver wire ring.: 1
Cylinder Seal, lions, stag, bull, palm CBS Register. Ur 1928-9, Season VII. Cylinder Seal. Calcite. worn. Gilgamesh and lion : 1
Cylinder Seal, presentation scene: 6
Cylinder seal, presentation scene, broken: 1
Cylinder seal, presentation scene, imitation caps: 1
Cylinder Seal, presentation scene, inscription: 2
Cylinder seal, presentation to a seated goddess: 1
Cylinder Seal, rampant lion between 2 hunters: 1
Cylinder seal, robed figure, date-palm altar: 1
Cylinder Seal, row of men: 1
Cylinder Seal, scorpion, winged gryphon: 1
Cylinder Seal, seated figure drinking Seated figure drinking through pipes from pot on stand. UE X: two guests, sitting on high square stools, have a jar with drinking-pipes placed between them on a square base. A serant stands behind them with clasped hands. A spear is planted in the ground. Lapis-lazuli cylinder.: 1
Cylinder Seal, seated woman, pots, hut, spider: 1
Cylinder Seal, series of dots CBS Register: Seal cylinder. diorite. series of dots worked with the bore. pierced besides the axle. UE X: two rows of large dots in zigzag pattern, between two lines of small dots. White shell cylinder.: 1
Cylinder Seal, Shamash with flaming wings, 2 attendants open gates: 1
Cylinder Seal, Shamash with wings and sword, nude winged Shamash & defeated enemy... : 1
Cylinder seal, standing god, altar, seated god: 1
Cylinder Seal, steatite. Inscribed, figure, goddess, star on staff: 1
Cylinder Seal, Sumerian hunters and ibexes: 1
Cylinder Seal, two registers. Both registers show symposium, bottom with harp, top with seated figures sipping from straws. Lapis.: 1
Cylinder seal, uncertain design: 1
Cylinder Seal, unfinished standing figure: 1
Cylinder seal, unpierced: 1
Cylinder Seal, very small CBS Register: cylinder seal. lapis lazuli. banquet scene. UE X: jar, drinking-pipes, men sitting on square stools, cresecent. Lapis-lazuli cylinder.: 1
Cylinder seal, winged bull, sacred tree, : 1
Cylinder seal, with inscription. CBS Register: cylinder seal with inscription. soap stone UE X: nude hunters and winged dragon. Seal of I-lu-su-ni mar A-bu-um (?). Steatite cylinder.: 1
Cylinder Seal, worshipers before seated god, crescent CBS Register: cylinder seal. shell. concave. worshippers before seated god, crescent. UE II: Cylinder seal, shell.: 1
Cylinder seal, worshipper, inscription: 1
Cylinder Seal, worshipper, tree, scorpions CBS Register: cylinder seal. diorite. nude hunters, bull, lion. "Lu...." UE II: Cylinder seal, steatite.: 1
Cylinder Seal, worshippers before a seated god. tree, crescent: 1
Cylinder Seal, worshipping a crescent on a pole: 1
Cylinder Seal, worshipping a deity, goose: 1
Cylinder seal, worshipping a seated deity: 1
Cylinder seal, worshipping a seated deity, crescent, tree: 1
Cylinder Seal, worshipping a seated god, caduceus Worshipping a seated god. Caduceus. UE X: two worshippers standing before a seated deity seem to bring kid offerings (?), the first leading the second by the hand. The god holds a small vase (?) in his fingers. A Nergal weapon is planted behind him. His low seat is reinforced by rungs. The three are draped in fringed shawls. Pink steatite cylinder.: 1
Cylinder Seal, worshipping a seated god, hunter and rampant ibexes (?): 1
Cylinder Seal, worshipping a seated goddess CBS Register: seal cylinder. lapis. worshipping a seated goddess. UE II: Cylinder seal, lapis-lazuli.: 1
Cylinder Seal, worshipping Martu, nergal weapon, monkey, bandylegged dwarf Worshipping d'Martu, Nergal weapon, monkey, bandylegged dwarf. UE X: a god armed with crook and club stands up, his bare leg resting on a low base. A pleated shawl hangs down from his waist. He apparently wears a turban. There is a squatting monkey before him, and a worshipper in pleated robe raising one hand. next comes a short Hittite figure in pointed cap and tunic, holding a curved club in the right hand and a piece of game in the left. A human head fills the ground below. A tall Nergal weapon fills the space at the back. FInally, a bare-headed worshipper stands up with clasped hands, followed by the nude bandy-legged man. Steatite cylinder.: 1
Cylinder Seal, worshipping seated gods, tree: 1
Cylinder seal.: 8
Cylinder seal. Steatite. (Not pierced) Gimil- ^dNin-gis-si(d) , dumu ^dLugal-gu-ni-da.: 1
Cylinder seal. black diorite. rampant lion attacked by two naked men. goose scorpion. C.2400 BC: 1
Cylinder seal. Black steatite. Broken. Heroes and lion rampant.: 1
Cylinder seal. Broken, but old break [as evidenced by impression]. Soapstone. scene of worship to Shamas. UE X: the worshipper in turban and fringed shawl, stands with clasped hands before a seated god of the "standard" type as above, perhaps holding a sceptre or a sword (?). Behind the worshipper a nude (?) Amorite servant pours a libation. Ampulla, libra, hand, Nergal curved weapon are scattered in the field. Black steatite cylinder.: 1
Cylinder seal. concave. jadeite. Gilgamesh, lions and tree. UE II: Cylinder seal, green stone.: 1
Cylinder seal. diorite. broken. God, winged dragon, priest. Dun-ur. har har. dNannar. c. BC 2300. UE X: a dragon rampant facing a god whose figure, partly broken, shows only the horned mitre, beard, extended right hand, a curved club over the left, and the head of a small servant behind his back. Seal of Ba-ur, ara nannar. Broken steatite cylinder.: 1
Cylinder seal. diorite. concave. "Mu-lugal-gis". Two Gilgamesh with flat turban and loin cloth, two crossed lions, two antelopes, small figure and deer. UE II: Cylinder seal, mottled marble; slightly carinated. Half the circumference is in two registers having above an inscription: cook of Lugal-Gis.: 1
Cylinder seal. diorite. concave. Gilgamesh and bull, Eabani, lion. UE II: Cylinder seal, mottled grey and black marble, slightly carinated.: 1
Cylinder seal. diorite. concave. Gilgamesh and human headed bull, tree, antelope? UE II: Cylinder seal, dark steatite. With silver caps. Part of the linen thread on which it had been strung was preserved in the hole.: 1
cylinder seal. diorite. concave. Gilgamesh, bull, lions. UE II: Cylinder seal, lapis-lazuli.: 1
Cylinder seal. diorite. concave. two crossed human headed bulls, nude Gilgamesh, figure with turban and loin cloth, Enkidu and door post. UE II: Cylinder seal, dark greenish steatite.: 1
Cylinder seal. diorite. concave. worshipping seated figure. UE X: introduction to a seated goddess. In her extended hand she seems to hold a jar or bottle out of which streams are escaping and falling in a tub at her feet. Her throne is of the gate-like type. Concave steatite cylinder.: 1
Cylinder seal. diorite. lion and hunters Object is not sealed. UE II: Cylinder seal, black steatite. Illegible inscription. Found at the level of PG304 and .50m away from it; possibly belonging to the grave.: 1
Cylinder seal. Diorite. seated goddess. worshipper introduced. Scorpion and Goose. UE X: Introduction to a seated goddess. crescent, goose, scorpion, locust (?) fill the ground. Steatite cylinder.: 1
Cylinder seal. diorite. two heroes and a lion, c. 2000bc UE VII: cylinder seal, black steatite. two heroes attack a rampant lion: 1
Cylinder seal. diorite. two registers. Undulating mountains and eagle. c.2800BC: 1
Cylinder seal. diorite. votary before Namar. Ninigigalzid, dumu, Ur pa... ka-ai-de-a, dub? c. 2500 BC UE VII: cylinder seal. published as B16229 UE X: bare-headed worshipper introduced by the assistant goddess to the seated god. Elongated crescent. Cubi stool with a short back. Double inscription: Mes-sig-gi (?), son of Ur nannar (?), and KA-zi-de-a, sone of Nam-sag-ga. Grey steatite cylinder.: 1
Cylinder seal. Diorite. votary introduced to the god. Nimdada son of Dada a. c.2300: 1
Cylinder seal. diorite. worn. Two worshippers and a seated worshipping a seated god. 3 lines of inscription.: 1
Cylinder seal. flint? A votary before Nannar. Inscribed "Samas il Aa. c.1800 bc. Vase, libation, monkey, winged dragon, etc. UE X: a bare-headed worshipper is introduced to a seated diety holding a very small conical object. The seal is inscribed to Samas and Aa. If this is the solar deity, he is apparently beardless, with short hair and a turban tied about his head. A lock or a loose fillet descends past his ear onto his chest. He is draped in a flounced robe. There is a squatting monkey at his knees and behind him a small nude servant holding a buckled shaft or club. His throne is built like a triple-recessed gate. The assistant leads the worshipper with one hand, and holds in the other a crescent on a short staff. He wears a flounced robe like the god, but there is on his head a distinct pair of round horns and again the curious line descending on the chest. The worshipper wears short hair and beard (?) and a pleated robe. Before him are placed the ampulla and libra, particularly well designed. Below the inscription, nude hunters, club in hand, attack a winged dragon rampant. Here again a small line connects head and chest. Grey steatite cylinder.: 1
Cylinder seal. hematite. seated god holding crescent, two rotaries. Vase, ampulla, libra, dog, crooked stick. c.2000BC UE X: seated god of the "standard" type as above. The worshipper stands before him with clasped hands, followed by the assistant praying with one hand up. Crescent, ampulla, libra, a seated dog with a crook on head, a Nergal weapon are scattered in the field. Haematite cylinder.: 1
Cylinder seal. Hematite. Worshipping a god stepping over a ziggurat, dragon, Martu, "Samas" Aa: 1
Cylinder seal. Jadeite. 2 gods seated drinking through pipes. UE II: Cylinder seal, green steatite.: 1
Cylinder seal. jadeite. concave. Gilgamesh with bull, with lion. UE II: Cylinder seal, jadeite, carinated.: 1
Cylinder seal. jadeite. concave. sun god arising between dawn's gates, flaming wings. UE II: Cylinder seal, green steatite; slightly carinated.: 1
Cylinder seal. jadeite. inscribed "A-ki-ru-um". Gilgamesh and bull. Eabani and lioin. star and crescent UE II: Cylinder seal, green stone. Inscription: a-mur-ru-um.: 1
Cylinder seal. jadeite. worshippers before seated gods. torsade. Above a wave string pattern. UE II: Cylinder seal, green stone.: 1
Cylinder seal. lapis lazuli. 2 registers. Gazelles passing a sacred tree. Stars. bc.3000 UE X: antelope passant amid bushes with star flowers and lozenge leaves. two registers. lapis-lazuli cylinder.: 1
Cylinder Seal. lapis. antelopes passant.: 1
Cylinder seal. lapis. geometrical pattern. Two registers, both registers rope patterns. UE II: Cylinder seal, black steatite.: 1
Cylinder seal. lapis. old Sumerian figure, seated, table, gate, crescent, bird, animal figures UE II: Cylinder seal, lapis-lazuli.: 1
Cylinder seal. Lapis. Rampant animal and human figures.: 1
Cylinder seal. lapis. two registers, worshipping a seated goddess, tree UE II: Cylinder seal, lapis-lazuli (broken): 1
Cylinder seal. lapis: Nin-tur-nin dam. Mes-an-ni-pad-da. Two registers. Gilgamesh and rampant animals. UE II: Cylinder seal, lapis-lazuli. two registers: above, hunter fighting with lions, and the inscription nin-TUR nin; below, a hunter with animals.: 1
Cylinder seal. limestone. crossed animals, reeds, standing figure.: 1
Cylinder seal. limestone. introducing a worshipper to a seated god.: 1
Cylinder seal. magnesite (?) crossed lions, human headed bulls, Gilgamesh, 1 hunter UE X: nude hunters, bearded bisons, lions, and bulls. shell cylinder.: 1
Cylinder seal. marble. fishes (or net) : 1
Cylinder seal. Presentation to seated god, rampant lion. CBS Register: season V. cylinder seal. diorite. presentation to a seated god. lion rampant. UE X: scene of introduction. The seated god holds the large doubly curved weapon or scimitar (as represented on No. 389). The assistant leading the bare-headed worshipper, wears, like the god, horned mitre and flounced robe. A lion rampant seems a later addition over a defaced inscription. Crescent. Steatite cylinder.: 1
Cylinder seal. rock crystal. unengraved.: 1
Cylinder seal. shell. animal scene. lions and goats. UE II: Cylinder seal, pink stone. Poor work and much worn.: 1
Cylinder seal. shell. crossed human headed bulls, Id with lion, bull and lion, hero with turban and loin cloth UE X: kish hero, lion, and bull. crossed bisons. Enkidu and the lion. White marble cylinder.: 1
Cylinder seal. shell. crossed lions, ibexes, spread eagle, kneeling man. UE II: Cylinder seal, pinkish shell, blackened by fire. Bad condition. Half of the circumference of the seal has one register only.: 1
Cylinder seal. shell. eagle and two gazelles. star on a lance, net. Before BC 3000 UE X: two registers. below, a net. above, a spread eagle grasping two antelopes (?), standing or half-knelling with heads turned back. There isa tree in the field. shell cylinder.: 1
Cylinder seal. shell. hero hunter, ibexes, lions, cuneiform design. UE X: hunter between bulls attacked by lions. The star on a pointed shaft, perhaps a symbol of the sun (?) shell cylinder.: 1
Cylinder seal. steatite. black. palm between two worshippers with hands up. Crescent moon. lion. BC 2400 UE X: the two worshippers on either side of the vase with palm and bunches of dates. Besides, crescent, scorpion, and goat. Black steatite cylinder.: 1
Cylinder seal. Steatite. Dark gray. Partly missing, presentations scene with two figures before an enthroned god. Crescent.: 1
Cylinder seal. steatite. Spread eagle. 2 ibexes. UE II: Cylinder seal, dark green steatite.: 1
Cylinder seal. white diorite. broken. worshipping a seated god. U.7583 UE VII: (U.7583) Cylinder seal, white marble. UE X: (U.7583) "standard" scene: the seated god, the worshipper with clasped hands, the assistant, and a nude Amorite servant (?). And the crescent, sun-disk, the ampulla, and libra emblems. Broken white steatite cylinder.: 1
Cylinder Seal? Concave, introducing worshipper to a seated goddess? tree : 1
Cylinder Seal? Concave, introducing worshpper to seated god: 1
Cylinder Seal? concave, worshipping seated goddess: 1
Cylinder shaped. (Amat i li ia dumu sal Kam na ni dub) UE X: Stone cylinder, not pierced, bears only a name. Probably a memorial tag buried with the dead. Har-at-i-li-ia, marat Kan-na-nu-um. Limestone cylinder: 1
Cylinder shaped. (Gimil llusguzid, Dumu Lugal gu (?) ni-da) UE X: Stone cylinder, not pierced, bears only a name. Probably a memorial tag buried with the dead. Gimil nin-gis-zi-da, dumu Lugal-tag (?). Steatite cylinder.: 1
Cylindrical 122(?); dark fired clay.: 1
Cylindrical bead pierced through the length that tapers at the ends. There is an incised spiral around the circumference. The ceramic is buff.: 2
Cylindrical bowl with concave sides and very porous exterior. White limestone.: 1
Cylindrical copper alloy object; possibly nail,: 1
Cylindrical copper alloy pot; slightly bellied at the bottom with a boss as the base.: 1
Cylindrical copper alloy rod.: 1
Cylindrical copper alloy vessel, crushed and with a large rent; split pins broken; handle missing; traces of textile and reed matting adhering to one side.: 1
Cylindrical copper alloy vessel, heavily corroded; tow handles below rim.: 1
Cylindrical copper object, hollow, one end sealed. Either a vessel or sheath for furniture leg.: 1
Cylindrical Drainpipe. Broken. Reddish brown clay. : 1
Cylindrical ear-stud(?) terminating in disk; dark fired clay.: 1
Cylindrical ear-stud(?); dark fired clay: 1
Cylindrical ear-stud(?); dark fired clay; fragmented.: 1
Cylindrical piece of clay with a flattened end like a spatula. U number on object. : 1
Cylindrical Shell Bead: 1
Cylindrical vase, lug handle : 1
Cylindrical vase, slightly concave sides. Calcite.: 1
Cylindrical vessel with knob at base: 1
D: 1
Dagger: 59
Dagger and sheath: 1
Dagger blade: 3
Dagger or sword part: 1
Dagger with 2 rivets: 1
Dagger, broken, tip missing: 1
Damaged. Buff ware, greenish cream slip. Globular body, flattened base; narrow neck; flaring rim.: 1
Damaged. Buff ware. Flat base; squat globular body; straight neck.: 1
Damaged. Buff ware. Globular body tapering to flat base; slightly carinated shoulder; expanding rim, damaged.: 1
Damaged. Buff ware. Globular body; rough flat base; straight neck.: 1
Damaged. Greenish gray ware. Globular body, straight neck.: 1
Damaged. Red ware, buff surface, traces of green. Globular body; flat base; slightly expanding neck, damaged.: 1
Dark black, polished stone. Rounded ends, flat base, top relatively flat as well. Inscribed with heavy scratching across top: II GIN/ indicating units. Written backwards, as if writer did not understand or was making as if a sealstone.: 1
dark brown hematite cylinder, faceted on sides, very flat ends. One side more flat than others, perhaps intended to sit as bulky sphendonoid, probably thought of as barrel weight. Smoothed surfaces, some light scratches from manufacture.: 1
Dark brown-black stone, polished but shape is natural and polish most likely is too (river action). Roughly ovoid shape, some curvature to one side and sits on natural flat base. Mark at side (vertical line) could be intentional but probably not. If this is a weight, it is a make-weight (not intentionally shaped, or not greatly): 1
Dark gray rough stone, smoothed with high back and flat base. Duck form with low relief neck and head delineated to include bill. Tail pointed. Stone may be gabbro, but poss. basalt. Some green spotting on base.: 1
Dark gray stone with lighter accretion. Flat base, ends somewhat flattened. Light scratches along sides and deeply incised X in center of one side.: 1
dark gray stone with many light scratches parallel to long axis on body and to short axis at ends. Flat base, rounded but faceted top, tapered ends flattened. Rectangular plan, half circle section. Basalt or treated dolomite.: 1
dark gray stone with very light scratches across surface and some chipping damage at one point. Object will sit on this chipped area and may be intentional base? Otherwise no flattening, ends pointed.: 1
dark gray stone, relatively fine grained. may be burned limestone. Broken in half and large chipping on one side. Preserved end pecked. No flat base, but slightly oblong in circumference. 3 inscribed lines visible folby space and a cross nearer the end. broken, ca. 60% loss : 1
Dark gray ware. Repaired. Shallow rounded base, low carination, straight sides, groove at base of flat rim. CBS Register: no field number. fragt of black pottery bowl. with sketch. 142 x 70 mm: 1
Dark gray, fine grained stone, small chip near one end, crack near other. Well flattened base, ends flattened. Long and thin form, almost bar shape. Polished.: 1
Dark gray-blue stone, medium grained, smoothed. Flat base shows scratches. Ends round, one somewhat pecked. Basalt or diabase.: 1
Dark gray-green stone, fine-grained, polished. No flat base, round ends.: 1
Dark gray-green stone. Flat base, flat ends, top relatively flat as well. Light scratches across surface, especially at ends and sides, most following curve of circumference in circular pattern. Rest of surface polished.: 1
Dark green and white speckled stone, polished. No flat base, ends round. Slight pecking at ends.: 1
dark green oblong, squared suspension object. possibly only a whetstone but could be a 5 shekel suspension weight. Rounded rectangle section, large hole at one end (7mm), rounded that end, squared other. Some abrasions on edges: 1
Dark green steatite bow with flat base and expanding sides. Broken and mended.: 1
Dark green stone duck weight speckled with darker color (serpentine or gabbro). Thin neck in low relief on back all the way down to base. Head not well defined and obscured by large crack that runs across top of piece. Cracking also damages breast, tail and some base.: 1
Dark green stone egg mottled with light green, waxy feel. Some white streaking. One end bulbous, other pointed. Polished and likely a two unit weight. No flat base.: 1
dark green stone in oblong shape, rounded on one end, more squared on other. One edge narrower than other for relative triangle section. Many striations along all faces as well as pounding damage on ends.some chipping on one face.: 1
Dark green stone with fine dark and light specks. Polished, ends round. Slight flattening along length acts as base, intentional? Two parallel scratches mar the center portion, following the long axis of the weight. They are crude and secondary.: 1
Dark green stone with lighter mottling, perhaps serpentine but harder. Polished, ends round, 'base' (i.e. flat area) has 5 deep incisions perpendicular to long axis and one angular incision (winkelhocken?) perhaps making the number 15 (15 grains = 1/12 shekel?): 1
Dark green stone with lighter speckles. One end pointed, other flattened making something of a half bar shape. Three flattened sides.: 1
Dark green stone with white speckles, polished. Slightly flattened base, another area near one end flattened and few natural pocks. U number very difficult to read.: 1
Dark green stone with white speckles. Oblong so that one side is essentially a base but not truly flattened. One end round, slightly pecked, other heavily pecked flat. Rest of finish is smooth.: 1
Dark green-black frog shaped stone, well carved with hind legs well delineated and central croove down back. Base is flat with striations from manufacture. Mouth shown by deep incision, piercing through side of head at end of mouth. Hole 1.5mm. Accretion: 1
Dark grey diorite or heated limestone ovoid with clearly flattened base. Some striations from shaping but overall is polished to high sheen. Top of weight marked with deeply incised X [= 1/2 shekel].: 1
Dark grey ware pottery bowl; sides narrowing to rim; repaired.: 1
Dark grey ware, traces of burning. Finely made. Flat base, rounded sides, groove at base of rolled rim.: 1
Dark limestone cylinder Seal. Worshipping a standing deity. Goose.: 1
Dark orange, fine pottery juglet with a squat shaped body with a wide midriff, a handle and a short, straight neck to which the upper part of the handle has been added; slightly everted rim with round lip; small disk almost pedestalled base; neck and base have been turned on a wheel and have been added onto the body rather than the whole vessel having been made in one stage; some voids on the surface; no surface treatment; base has signs of turning marks from the wheel.: 1
Dark red, near translucent chalcedony (carnelian/jasper). Surface slightly rough, but nicely formed sphend with rounded ends (small chip at one end) and off-center flattened area for base.: 1
Dark steatite fragment. Bull on its hind legs, forefeet atop a mountain. Two bands in relief above bulls.: 1
Dark-grey pottery vessel; heart-shaped; mouth nearly intact; surface worn and discoloured.: 1
Deep blue glazed pottery vase with wide mouth; in good condition.: 1
Deep brown red pottery.: 1
Deep buff and green glaze. Globular body, flat base; short neck. Misshapen.: 1
Deep buff ware, cream slip. Flat base, sides expanding to high shoulder; deep grooves on top of shoulder; small collared rim. paper included: "R.C. 122=Ubaid XC 11 (?) vol.I pl. LX": 1
Deep buff ware, cream slip. High shoulder, body tapered to pointed base; hole in base; constricted neck; carinated rim, damaged. paper included: "Delougaz B.544.540 _ Agade or later _ Ur II - #95 ? _ 3 graves": 1
Deep buff ware, cream slip. Flat base, ovoid-shaped body, constricted neck. Lead tumbler used as lid. 2014 Description: The lead lid is still attached to the object. The measurements do not include the lead lid.: 1
Deep buff ware, cream slip. Flat base, sides expanding to high shoulder, long constricted neck, overhanging rim.: 1
Deep buff ware, cream slip. Flat base, sides expanding to rounded shoulder, constricted neck, straight rim; central groove on neck; drilled hole on side of base.: 1
Deep buff ware, cream slip. Flat offset base, globular body, constricted neck, straight rim.: 1
Deep buff ware, inside blackened. Flat base, ovoid-shaped body, narrow neck; applied spout on shoulder.: 1
Deep buff ware, porous. Cylindrical body tapering to flat base. paper included: "cf. vol.IV, fig.21a + text _ description p.84 _ UBAID-URUK-JN": 1
Deep buff ware, traces of green and red. Concial with flat base.: 1
Deep buff ware, traces of slip [?]. Flat offset base sides expanding to high sharp shoulder, narrow neck tapering to plain rim; spout on top of shoulder [missing].: 1
Deep buff ware, white slip. Wheelmade. Horizontally lentoid-shaped body, extremely narrow neck, overhanging rim. paper included: "Not an R.C. type - cf. Delougaz, pl.IIIg (B.633.5706) _ Gutium-Ur III": 1
Deep buff ware. Carinated body, rounded base, narrow contracted neck.: 1
Deep buff ware. Coarse. Globular body, narrow rolled rim; crude zigzag incised lines on shoulder. paper included: "J.N.12? _ R.C. 11?": 1
Deep buff ware. Convex lower section; rounded shoulder with flat ridge around short narrow neck; carinated rim.: 1
Deep buff ware. Flattened base, ovoid; straight neck.: 1
Deep buff ware. Globular body, flat base, low neck, collared rim.: 1
Deep buff ware. Ovoid, slightly expanding neck.: 1
Deep buff ware. Squat globular body, narrow neck, overhanging rim.: 1
Deep buff ware. Flat base, body expanding to high shoulder; straight wide neck. CBS Register: no field number. clay pot. with sketch.: 1
Deep buff ware. flat base, globular body, constricted neck, outturned rim. Damaged.: 1
Deep buff ware. Flat offset base, sides expanding to high rounded shoulder, slightly inturned rim.: 1
Deep buff ware. Flat offset base, sides expanding to rounded shoulder, constricted neck with central ridge, rolled rim.: 1
Deep buff ware. Handmade. Flat base, globular body, constricted neck, outturned rim.: 1
Deep buff ware. Handmade. Flattened base, globular body, slightly inturned rim.: 1
Deep buff ware. High shoulder, sides tapering to flattened base, collared rim. CBS Register: no field number. clay pot. with sketch. Type TTD.1: 1
Deep buff ware. Ring base, oval body, slightly constricted neck, outturned rim flattened at top. Exceedingly thick walls.: 1
Deep buff ware. Rounded base expanding to short straight sides, extremely narrow neck, overhanging rim.: 1
Deep buff ware.Globular body, narrom exterded base, narrow neck, carinated rim. CBS Register: no field number. clay pot. with sketch.: 1
Deep buff ware; crude. Flat bae, slightly rounded body; overhanging rim.: 1
Deep buff ware; exterior completely covered with red paint (much worn off). Flat base; carinated body; short, inset neck; wide mouth with flat overhanging rim.: 1
Deep, eggshell ware pottery bowl with slightly out-turned rim; rounded; undecorated.: 1
Deep, eggshell ware pottery bowl; rounded with a small boss at base; undecorated.: 1
Deep, pale green ware pottery bowl with foot, ridged sides and everted rim.: 1
Deep, pottery cup; flat base; incised lines around top and two bosses beneath rim; repaired from fragments; rim incomplete.: 1
Deep, round pottery bowl of very thin ware; undecorated.: 1
Deep, round pottery bowl with a ring foot and painted decoration; incompletely repaired.: 1
Deep, round pottery bowl with ring foot and painted decoration of cross-hatched panels; incompletely repaired.: 1
Deep, round, plain, pottery bowl with flat base and vertical sides; divided into an interior bowl by a low ridge concentric with side and broken down at one point; rim worn.: 1
Deep, round, reddish pottery bowl with foot and painted decoration; repaired from fragments.: 1
Deep, round, very thin pottery bowl; undecorated.: 1
Deep, rounded, eggshell ware pottery bowl with slightly out-turned rim; undecorated.: 1
Deep, rounded, very thin pottery bowl with slightly pointed base; undecorated.: 1
Deep, rounded, very thin pottery bowl; conical -shaped; undecorated.: 1
Deep, rounded, very thin ware pottery bowl; undecorated; repaired from three fragments; rim incomplete.: 1
Deep, yellow pottery bowl with small foot and wide rim; grooves near rim; lower body tapering towards base; in good condition.: 1
Deepbuff ware, traces of red paint. Plano-convex with knob on flat side: 1
Demon's head: 1
Dense, fine-medium grain green stone (basalt with olivine? diabase?) Straight-sided with slight taper to pierced end. Piercing entirely in one end, does not go through object but down and back up in u shaped hole 5mm diam. Heavy abrasion at both ends.: 1
Described as 'Lizard and dots' in UE X no. 21. By Sarah Collins it is described as: 'Stamp Seal, rectangular, man with arms raised, legs twisted, pierced': 1
Described as arm to be attached to doll in UE IX, 130: 1
Described as head of Ram on BM card, and sheep's head in Merlin: 1
Described as Puzuzuhead on BM card, and as 'Baked clay demon mask; grinning mouth with single row of teeth; wrinkled face; heavy lidded eyes with bags underneath; clay edge pinched in and folded over; concave back.' in Merlin: 1
Described as Roundel on BM card: 5
Described as Roundels on BM card: 1
Described in Merlin as: 'Three strings of about 123, 56 and 59 beads; very varied materials including stone, shell, glass, faience and Egyptian blue; varied shapes including a miniature duck weight shape in cornelian and a much decayed faience cylinder seal impression.': 1
Described on BM card in the UE VI, 103 both as Cat's eye fragment.: 1
Described on card only as Head of calf: 1
Described on Merlin as 'moulded plaque'.: 1
Described on Merlin as 'Seal-engraver's trial-piece; broken pottery sherd re-used and incised to produce a trial-piece for a cylinder seal showing a worshipper before a seated god.' UE VII, 252 describe it as a Jeweller's trial piece.: 1
Described on the BM card as: Animal figs: 1
Described only as a Animal head on the BM card: 1
Described only as a Lion's head in UE IV, 188: 1
Described only as Animalshead on BM card: 1
Described only as Ball on the BM card: 1
Described only as Head of cow on BM card: 1
Described only as hindquarters on card: 1
Described only as Puzuzuhead on BM card: 1
Description Barrel-shaped black stone bead; pierced lengthways. Dimensions Length: 0.94 inches Width: 0.31 inches: 1
Description Collar of triangular gold and lapis lazuli beads. Dimensions Length: 6.38 inches Width: 1.13 inches: 1
Description Conical black stone weight. Dimensions Height: 0.81 inches Diameter: 0.56 inches: 1
Description Gold and lapis lazuli necklace, made from nine gold and twenty-seven lapis lazuli fluted beads. Dimensions Length: 49.5 centimetres Width: 1.8 centimetres Depth: 1.8 centimetres Condition Fair UE II: No. 46 Gold hair-ribbon, gold leaf pendant wreath, silver comb with inlaid flowers, silver hair- ring, 'dog-collar' of gold and lapis, necklace of gold and lapis ribbed ball beads, gold ear-rings, two silver pins of Type 7 b with lapis heads, bead cuff. U. I2385. (L. BM. 122330-8.) : 1
Description Head ornament, with a double string of beads and gold leaf-shaped pendants. Dimensions Length: 14 inches Length: 2.25 inches (pendant) UE II: No. 46 Gold hair-ribbon, gold leaf pendant wreath, silver comb with inlaid flowers, silver hair- ring, 'dog-collar' of gold and lapis, necklace of gold and lapis ribbed ball beads, gold ear-rings, two silver pins of Type 7 b with lapis heads, bead cuff. U. I2385. (L. BM. 122330-8.) : 1
Description Large double 'boat' shaped gold ear-ring. Dimensions Diameter: 2.25 inches Condition Fair UE II: No. 46 Gold hair-ribbon, gold leaf pendant wreath, silver comb with inlaid flowers, silver hair- ring, 'dog-collar' of gold and lapis, necklace of gold and lapis ribbed ball beads, gold ear-rings, two silver pins of Type 7 b with lapis heads, bead cuff. U. I2385. (L. BM. 122330-8.) : 1
Description Limestone (?) duck weight; head and neck summarily carved; traces of two line inscription. Inscriptions Inscription Type: inscription Inscription Comment: traces of two line inscription. Dimensions Length: 3.75 inches Width: 2.66 inches: 1
Description Necklace of double-cone shaped gold and lapis lazuli beads. Dimensions Length: 16.5 inches (doubled): 1
Description Necklace of triangular beads of eight gold and nine lapis lazuli. Dimensions Length: 6 inches Width: 1 inches UE II: No. 46 Gold hair-ribbon, gold leaf pendant wreath, silver comb with inlaid flowers, silver hair- ring, 'dog-collar' of gold and lapis, necklace of gold and lapis ribbed ball beads, gold ear-rings, two silver pins of Type 7 b with lapis heads, bead cuff. U. I2385. (L. BM. 122330-8.) : 1
Description Oval grey stone weight; elongated and marked with three incised lines. Dimensions Length: 1.66 inches Height: 0.75 inches: 1
Description Roughly made pottery cup; flat base; everted rim (?). Dimensions Diameter: 2.75 inches Height: 4 inches Condition Good. : 1
Description Scaraboid-shaped hematite weight. Dimensions Length: 0.5 inches Width: 0.88 inches Thickness: 0.25 inches Weight: 2.86 grammes Condition Fair: 1
Description Silver pin with lapis lazuli ball head now detached. Dimensions Length: 21.27 centimetres: 1
Description Strips of gold ribbon from a head-dress. Dimensions Width: 0.31 inches (approx.): 1
Description Strips of gold ribbon from a head-dress. Dimensions Width: 0.38 inches Condition Fair UE II: No. 46 Gold hair-ribbon, gold leaf pendant wreath, silver comb with inlaid flowers, silver hair- ring, 'dog-collar' of gold and lapis, necklace of gold and lapis ribbed ball beads, gold ear-rings, two silver pins of Type 7 b with lapis heads, bead cuff. U. I2385. (L. BM. 122330-8.) : 1
Description Flat base of pottery jar with inscription (ownership mark) accompanied by incised sun-disc and crescent moon standard symbol.: 1
Description in Merlin: 'Moulded, baked clay relief plaque of male figure; part of head and chest only remaining; bearded with curl on either side of face; chest and shoulders sketchily done and facial features basic; incised details on curls and beard.': 1
DescriptionAlmost rectangular flat piece of stone; roughly modelled into shape of hand, showing three fingers.: 1
Diadem: 31
Diadem consists of several small lapis and gold beads sewn onto a backing.: 16
Diadem of gold pendants attached to a band of cornelian and lapis lazuli beads. Pendant is formed of a gold bead spacer with a gold ring attached at one end.: 1
Diadem, oval in shape. two pierced holes.: 1
Diadems: 1
Dialogue 1/Two Scribes: 2
Dialogue 3, maths: 1
Dialogue 5/Two Women B: 1
Didem: 1
Diorite bowl flat base with expanding sides, broken and mended. Several missing pieces reconstructed.: 1
Diorite bowl with broad flat bottom and serrated incision on rim. Broken and mended.: 1
Diorite bowl with flat base and straight expanding sides. Incomplete. Mended. Partly reconstructed.: 1
Diorite bowl, shallow, uneven sides. Flat base with expanding sides.: 1
Diorite bowl. Flat base with expanding sides. Broken and mended.: 1
Diorite bowl. Flat base with expanding sides. Slightly side and rim.: 1
Diorite bowl. Flat base with expanding sides. Very smooth. Broken and mended.: 1
Diorite bowl. Flat bowl, with round expanding sides.: 1
Diorite bowl. Flat button base. Hemispherical. Broken and mended with limited reconstruction.: 1
Diorite bowl. Flat narrow base with expanding sides.: 1
Diorite bowl. Rounded base with sides narrowing at top: 1
Diorite bowl. Slightly rounded base. Broken and mended, partly reconstructed.: 1
Diorite stone bowl with flat square base and circular rim. Sides slightly bowed. Type JN.32 in UE IV.: 1
Diorite stone bowl. Narrow flat base, expanding straight sides, squat. Chipped rim.: 1
Diorite tumbler. Cylindrical with slight flare. Flat based.: 1
Diorite tumbler. Tall and narrow, hole in the side. Broken and mended.: 1
Diorite. miniature bowl. Small flat base, rounded expanding sides. Type JN 19.: 1
Discoid loom weight with perforation through center. Dull reddish clay. Perforation runs diagonally through object. Badly chipped (about 1/8th missing) Diameter of perforation 11mm.: 1
Discoid weight badly chipped at top. Reddish tan clay. Decorated with a line of three circles. : 1
Discoid weight with perforation near top. Light tan clay. Decorated on one side with seven circles arranged in square arch shape. Diameter of perforation 8.5 mm. : 1
Discoid weight with perforation near top. Tan clay. String wear quite evident on one side of the perforation. : 1
Discoid weight with two perforations, one on each side. Reddish clay. : 1
Discoid weight with two perforations. Light tan clay. : 1
Dish: 2
Dish from top of a stemmed pottery dish; repaired from fragments.: 1
Disk: 4
Disk / roundel: 1
Disk shaped spindle whorl of coarse gray stone, 16 shallow notches, some barely visible due to wear, around the edge of the object. One side decorated with five sets of double chevrons. Diameter of perforation 8 mm at both ends. Perforation slightly off center.: 1
Disks (4): 1
Distorted sem-circular lead container; extensively reconstructed.: 1
DNs Lugalera/Meslamtaea, szarrum PNs/phrases/epithets?: 1
Dog: 7
Dog collar: 1
Donkey: 1
Donkey's ear: 1
Donkey's head: 1
Door socket: 16
Door socket, coiled snake, inscribed: 1
Door socket, inscribed: 11
Doorsocket: 2
Double string of gold, carnelian and lapis beads. The 198 beads measure 469mm in length. Possibly a wreath or frontlet. With gold leaves hanging off the string. The 15 gold attachments that are triangular in shape are 5x3x1. The 15 ovate leaves with pinnate veining measure 49x38xless than 1mm. The 56 carnelian discs measure less than 1x1x1. The 112 Lapis cylinder beads measure 3x1x1. : 1
Double-barbed copper alloy spear-head; tang broken.: 1
Doubly coiled copper alloy ring.: 1
Doughnut shaped weight of dark brown clay.: 1
Doughnut shaped weight of greenish clay. Chipped.: 1
Doughnut shaped weight of pinkish clay.: 1
Dove: 1
Drab clay head of a woman, background contains ridged design. Brownish clay. : 1
Drab clay representation of a beardless face with a headband. Unclear whether apparent background is a blank field or perhaps part of the clothing or hair of the figure. Reddish brown clay: 1
Drain: 1
Drain pipe: 1
Drain pipe cylinder, stamped inscription: 2
Drain pipes: 2
Drill: 2
Drill (?)(point broken), square shaft : 1
Duck: 5
Duck figurine, miniature. White clay or frit. : 1
Duck weight. Light greenish stone with some pink areas. Metamorphosed limestone? Well smoothed except in broken area on top from head to side. Head off center or overly large, mostly broken away except one side showing medium relief and one eye. Tail tapered and pointed. One side heavily broken, loss ca. 5%. Surface covered with small scratches from manufacture generally perpendicular to long axis, base flat.: 1
Ducks: 2
Dumuzi? Dream: 15
duplicate TCL 16 57 rev 1f., substantially different: 1
Earing: 1
Earing consisting of a single large loop with four granulated octahedrons attached in a row on one side.: 1
Earing consisting of a single large loop with three granulated octahedrons attached in a row on one side.: 1
Earings: 2
Earring: 183
Earring, boat shaped, granulation deco: 4
Earring, broken, boat shaped: 1
Earring, crescent / boat shaped: 2
Earring, crescent shaped: 1
Earring, oval loop: 1
Earring, small, plain lunate: 3
Earring. Gold. Lunate. Ur Gallery.: 1
Earrings: 156
Earrings (2): 6
Earrings. A Pair.: 1
Earrings?: 2
Earstud: 4
Earstuds: 5
ED Lu A: 1
Edge fragments from the head of an inscripbed cone.: 1
Edging: 1
Eduba B: 5
Eduba D: 1
Eduba R: 2
Eduba Regulations: 1
Egg: 1
Egg Shell Ware Bowl: 1
Eggshell Type, Hemispherical: 1
Eight fragments of iron tool/implement; heavily corroded.: 1
Eight rings, seventeen pins, five ambiguous other objects; all copper alloy.: 1
Eight sided copper alloy spear head; point and haft missing; chemically stripped.: 1
Electrotype of a copper alloy semi-ovoid bowl with a pair of double-lugs, one pair on each side and each perforated vertically, at the widest point; rolled rim; slightly rounded base; three chased lines connecting the rim and base at each end.: 1
Electrotype of a domical sheet metal strainer with large flattened rim and curved handle ending in a slight roll of metal.: 1
Electrotype of shallow spouted gold dish; the original imitates the form of a shell; cuneiform inscription on the underside.: 1
Electrotype reproduction of gold helemet of Meskalamdug. Hammered up from a single sheet of 18 carat gold with features in relief and details engraved. Into the interior was fitted a quilted cap, fragments of whose cloth and wool stuffing were found. The cloth was brought up on the outside as a protection, and secured by laces passed through holes around the rim. The ears are pierced to allow hearing. : 1
Electrum Gold leaf-shaped spearhead. : 1
Elliptical copper alloy bowl with one end broken; no decoration; mineral deposits.: 2
Elliptical horizontal protuberance on outside, with corresponding depression on inside. Grey ware.: 1
Elongated form, relatively rough surface, gray-brown stone possibly basalt but with the feel of limestone. No flat base, ends round.: 1
Elongated, very slim. Slight flattening on two sides, ends flat and squared. Chip at one end and tiny dents opposite. High polish gray-black hematite.: 1
Emesal: 1
Enanedu text: 1
End of a copper alloy spatula.: 4
End of a copper alloy stylus (?).: 1
End of a copper alloy weapon or implement.: 1
End of arrow: 1
ends are smaller and square, flattening out into a larger middle. U shaped Reddish brown: 1
Enki and Nippur: 2
Enki, creational context?: 1
Enki? Journey to Nippur: 2
Enlil A: 1
Enlil dirisze: 6
Enlil driving chariot, Ninlil on winged dragon. Ur-gis-me-e UE X: the god of atmosphere, goad and whip in hands, rides standing on his primitive chariot drawn by a mythical dragon. His wife, holding right and let in her extended hands two S-shaped thunderbolts, stands erect between the wings of the monster. A quiver hangs from her shoulders. Her head is turned back facing the god. Both wear the horned mitre and long hair, flowing down the shoulders of the goddess but tied into a chignon for the god. Her dress is a tight-fitting robe; his, a pleated skirt and belt. The dragon is half-lion half-eagle, with claws and feather tail. Its head, lowered down, is belching forth mist, rain and a powerful roar. The chariot, wheel, pole, splash board, fenced sides, and back drop, is almost a copy of the copper Pre-dynastic model found at Tell-Agrab, with the driver standing astride the massive body. THe god's cloak, discarded, hangs over the back. The owner of the seal, Ur-gis-me-e, stands before the chariot raising one hand in sign of worship. He wears a tunic, an open shawl hanging from the waist down, beard and long hair tied in a chignon, and a mitre with one pair of horns and central feathers, of Pre-Sargonid style. Black steatite cylinder. Found with U.18921: 1
Enmerkar and the Lord of Aratta: 2
Eridu compare Enlilsurace or a RimSin text?: 1
Erring: 1
Expanding neck Red ware. Slightly carinated globular body, expanding neck. crumbling: 1
extra section. Gilgamesh, Enkidu, and the Netherworld: 1
extract text, mentions Gicbanda and Ninjiczida: 1
Eye: 2
Eye socket: 1
Faience pendant in shape of a frog; pierced for suspension; once glazed; both legs broken.: 1
Faience stand or incense burner. Glazed blue/green. Broken and repaired. Triangular holes. : 1
Farmer? Instructions: 1
Female clay figurine, nude and holding breasts. Broken beneath the knees. Not much detail remaining on face. Brownish clay: 1
Female figure in a long, hanging flounced robe. Hands beneat breasts, holding objects, perhaps bottles. Broken away and missing above chest. Background is possibly a door or an abstraction of a temple or other building. Pencil note on back "Season 8". Object has been mended attaching area below thighs. Grayish clay.: 1
Female figurine broken above waist and below ankles. Black painted belt and black pubic triangle. Yellowish clay. : 1
Female figurine, between shoulder and knees. Woman nursing a child. Molded. Brown clay. U number on back. : 1
Female figurine, hands clasped under breast. Hair down past shoulders. Broken below knees. Dark brown clay. : 1
Female figurine, waist to ankles. Showing pubic triangle and incised lines. Modeled in the round. U number on object.: 1
Female figurine; fired clay; hand-modelled in the round; torso only, head missing and missing below waist; arms broken; broad shoulders; slender waist; applied circular breasts; remains of the hands at the chest; incised vertical down centre of torso; two parallel lines of black painted decoration along back, meeting around the neck.: 1
Female figurine; fired clay; hand-modelled; top part of head missing; long slit eyes and pointed face; broad shoulders and slender waist; applied breasts; arms broken; fragment of hand at the waist suggests that the arms were bent towards the body' legs missing; black painted lines across shoulders, down back and around neck; black paint at eyes.: 1
Female Head. Ningal: 1
Female. Moulded. Nude. Clasped hands (must be presuming same mold as the following-->). Head same as 31-43-387 (U.16953): 1
Fibula: 4
Fibula (broken): 1
Fibula copper, pin missing. clasp and spring are also missing. smooth shaft. : 1
Fibula, pin broken: 1
Fibula, pin missing: 1
field number on object looks like U.14487 but the correct number is U.14489 CBS Register: Seal cylinder. diorite. oldest seal found in deep level. seated woman. pot, hut, spider, etc. worked with bore. UE X: two women in profile are squatting, one on a high couch provided with bull's leg feet, the othe ron a low divan flat on the ground. The first holds in her extended hands a round jar with handles; the second a spool of wool. More jars and spools surround the solid loom (?) behind them. This is built of uprights and a cross-bar surmounted by a star (?). A spider spinning its spiral thread, a goat bounding over its pen, complete the symbolic picture. Dark steattite cylinder. This seal was found in a well-authenticated setting, along with a bowl of glazed frit turquoise blue and the steatite carving in the round of a wild boar of the Jamdat-Nasr period.: 1
Fights winged dragon. (Na-di-a, dumu Gu-de-a, za-dim). UE X: an ithyphallic Eabani and the winged dragon. Seal of Na-na-a, son of Gu-de-a, zadim: the stone cutter. steatite cylinder.: 1
Figure: 4
Figure of blessing goddess on plaque; baked clay; moulded; oval; wears round-necked, flounced and pleated dress with full sleeves to the wrists; hands clasped at waist; long lock of hair comes down over shoulders at the front on either side of her face; wears wide, turretted crown with three vertical turretts; flat back.: 1
Figure of blessing goddess on plaque; baked clay; moulded; relief; a goddess (Ishtar) seated on a high-backed throne; wears long robe to ankles which leaves right arm and shoulder bare; head and torso facing front but bottom part of body in profile; right arm extended and left bent in at waist; wears multi-horned head-dress and two locks of hair come down her shoulders and curl at the ends; from behind each shoulder spring three weapons, possibly arrows; goddess seems to be seated in niche, though this may be only the limits of the mould giving that appearance; slightly concave back with pinching in the middle.: 1
Figure of blessing goddess on plaque; baked clay; moulded; relief; broken off at knees; nude goddess; right arm bent in to waist and left arm raised; wears bracelets; hair ends in two curls on shoulders; band around forehead; slender with narrow waist; pinching at back of head.: 1
Figure of blessing goddess on plaque; baked clay; moulded; relief; flattened base and slightly rounded back with pinching at the back of the head; standing; wears multi-horned head-dress with a disc at the top; wears flounced and pleated round-necked dress with long, wide sleeves; feet pointing to right but body and face to the front; right arm bent in at waist, the other extended outward and holding a bag-like object; hair comes down shoulders in thick curls either side of face; stands on ribbed platform; eyes and nose faintly shown on face.: 1
Figure of blessing goddess on plaque; baked clay; moulded; relief; goddess (there were probably originally two) facing front on a platform with hands raised; other hand bent in at waist and holding vase; wear flounced, pleated dresses with rounded necks and one short and one long sleeve; wear boat shaped ear-ring; wear horned crowns; in the field are two crescents, one above and one between them; concave back.: 1
Figure of blessing goddess on plaque; baked clay; on plaque; moulded; goddess standing in niche with decorated lintel; wears high turretted crown; bird like eyes with pellet eyes and little beak; wears pleated cloak with rosette on each shoulder; v-necked robe which is flounced and pleated; in each hand she holds a bag-shaped bottle to a breast; over each shoulder, in the field, are two rosettes.: 1
Figure of blessing goddess on plaque; incomplete; baked clay; moulded; 'chair relief'; seated on high backed chair; hair comes down shoulders in front in horizontal curls; chair and figure separately made and put together; chair made by hand and figure moulded and bent to fit chair.: 1
Figure of blessing goddess; baked clay; moulded; relief; on plaque; curved back ; missing from hips down; nude goddess; right hand clasped by left hand between breasts;wears six bracelets on left arm and four on her right; two necklaces; wears a cape shown by vertical incised lines and horizontal rows of dots giving the impression of wool; wears head-band with pair of horns; hair in horizontal curls under the horns; rounded chin, wide smiling mouth, nose and heavy lidded oval eyes with thick eyebrows; rounded belly and v shaped apron covering pubic area.: 1
Figure of blessing goddess; baked clay; moulded; relief; on plaque; flat back and straight top; top part only; nude goddess wearing necklaces and bracelets faces front with hands clasped; wears horned head-dress with two horns and band around forehead; two smaller horns inbetween; hair in bunches on either side of face and two locks coming down front of body; round cheeks, heavy jaw and heavy-lidded eyes with thick eyebrows.: 1
Figure of blessing goddesses on plaque; baked clay; moulded; relief; rounded top and flattened base; two goddesses facing front on a platform with hands raised; other hands bent in at waist and holding vase; wear flounced, pleated dresses with rounded necks and one short and one long sleeve; wear bracelets, chokers and ear-rings; wear horned crowns; in the field are two crescents, one above and one between them.: 1
Figure of clothed female; baked clay; moulded; relief; on plaque; wearing flounced and pleated dress; sits in four legged, high backed chair; the woman is bent to fit the chair; a 'chair relief' ; holds bowl or drum; hair parted in centre and tied in two bunches on either side of face; fan at back of head; arms and shoulders covered; top of head pinched by hand to show fan head-dress.: 1
Figure of clothed female; fired clay; mould-made relief on plaque; missing from hips down; standing with hands clasped at waist; wears pleated and flounced robe with round neck and long, wide, flowing sleeves; hair parted at centre and tied in bunches on either side, one bunch at the top of the head and the other at the side; possibly holding a drum.: 1
Figurina: 6
Figurine: 217
Figurine of a human broken above chest. Pleated garmet with belt. : 1
Figurine (broken), female : 1
Figurine (plaque?): 1
Figurine (upper part) female, relief: 1
Figurine - female torso: 1
Figurine / rattle, incomplete bird: 1
Figurine depicting horses head; broken below neck; hand modelled mane, ears and rein; applied circular design on noseband; chaff tempered clay.: 1
Figurine fragment (lower), female : 1
Figurine fragment (upper), female nude; Terracotta. moulded plaque. naked woman. Molded plaque of a nude woman, broken below knees. Arms crossed under breasts. Necklace and hair curls. Incised lines for decoration. Brownish clay. U number on object. : 1
Figurine fragment - dog?: 1
Figurine fragment - horse head: 1
Figurine fragment - horse rider: 1
Figurine fragment of an animal. It has a rounded snout, pellet eyes, triangular ears. Front legs intact. Back half of body missing. Incised lines down legs and back. Reddish brown clay with a white surface. U number on object.: 1
Figurine fragment, animal head: 2
Figurine fragment, animal head, horse?: 1
Figurine fragment, animal head, pig?: 1
Figurine fragment, female & child: 1
Figurine fragment, head: 1
Figurine fragment, head of a camel (?): 1
Figurine fragment, head of male with pointed cap: 2
Figurine fragment, head, arms and below knees missing. One arm crossed infront of chest. Wearing a robed garmet, over one shoulder. Very decorated. Mold made. Brown clay. U number on object. : 1
Figurine fragment, horse head and neck: 1
Figurine fragment, horse?: 1
Figurine fragment, lower part, man or horse: 1
Figurine fragment, part of body of nude woman: 1
Figurine fragment, ram's head: 2
Figurine fragment, woman nursing child: 1
Figurine fragment: foot: 1
Figurine fragment; part of lion's head: 1
Figurine from waist down, skirt with a fringed end. Greenish buff clay. U number on object.: 1
Figurine hands crossed at chest. Possibly a bearded male. Surface is deteriorated. Brown clay. : 1
Figurine head: 1
Figurine head of a man? Broken. Nose missing. Brown clay. U number on object. : 1
Figurine head, female: 1
Figurine head, ram: 1
Figurine mould: 1
Figurine of a bearded? Male? Head only. Incised lines depicting beard. Brown clay. U number on object.: 1
Figurine of a bird with one wing chipped, the other broken. Head has two pellet eyes, hole through the cehter of the brid. Painted lines indicating feathers? : 1
Figurine of a bird, sitting. Incised lines depicting wings and feathers. White clay. : 1
Figurine of a dog. Miniature. Grayish clay. U number on object. : 2
Figurine of a female holding a circular object, Tambourine? Necklace. Curled hair. Defined pubic triangle. Broken below knees. Grayish brown clay. : 1
Figurine of a female. Broken below waist. Arms broken. Head broken. Pellet breasts. One breast missing. Brown clay. U number on object. : 1
Figurine of a horse. Broken legs and tail. Mane is apparent. Added ears. Inclised line through face, possibly a bridle? Reddish brown clay. : 1
Figurine of a human broken above shoulders and below knees. Hands at chest? Pleated garment with belt. : 1
Figurine of a human wearing a fringed skirt. Broken above the waist. Brownish clay. : 1
Figurine of a human, arms crossed over chest. Elaborate hair. Possibly holding something? Brownish gray clay. : 1
Figurine of a nude female. Broken mid thigh and below. Hands over chest. Pinched face with pellet eyes. Large hair. Necklace. Incised pubic triangle. Pellet bellybutton. Whitish clay. : 1
Figurine of a nude woman, shoulders to knees. Three incised lines around hips, pubic triangle filled with incised circles. White clay. : 1
Figurine of a pig or boar with incised detail: 1
Figurine of a pig with incised lines running down back and perpindicular to spine. Broken. Brown clay. U number on object: 1
Figurine of a ram. Forelegs broken. Horns curled over head. Pellet eyes. Whitish brown clay. : 1
Figurine of a rider on a horse. Horse's legs are broken as is the rider's head. The horse has pellet eyes and added ears. Chaff tempered. Brown clay. U number on object.: 1
Figurine of a sheep/goat. Broken nose. Reddish brown clay. U number on object. : 1
Figurine of a sheep? Goat? Brown clay. U number on object.: 1
Figurine of a sitting dog. Reddish brown clay. : 1
Figurine of a snake. Brown clay.: 2
Figurine of a woman broken below waist, arms missing, pellet breasts missing. Elaborate hair, pinched face. Large earrings. Incised choker and necklace. White clay. U number on object.: 1
Figurine of a woman broken below waist. Arms broken. Necklace, pellet eyes, hair is incised pieces of clay pressed to either side of the head. Incised piece stuck in middle of forehead. White clay. : 1
Figurine of a woman with arms crossed under breasts. Broken under arms. Curled hair. Brownish clay. : 1
Figurine of a woman with hands crossed under breasts. Necklaces and hair in two buns, or with large earrings. Pellet eyes. Brownish clay. U number on object. : 1
Figurine of a woman, broken below chest. Arms broken. Wearing a cap? Or braided hair? Back of hair is loose and curly. Yellowish brown clay. U number on object. : 1
Figurine of a woman? Hands crossed at breast. Surface is deteriorated. Brown clay. : 1
Figurine of an animal sitting down? Laying down? Possibly a bull with horns broken. Reddish brown clay: 1
Figurine of an animal, broken at waist. Possibly a dog or sheep/goat. Pierced through face. Blackish gray clay. U number on object.: 1
Figurine of an animal, dog or sheep/goat. Nose broken, longer tail. Reddish brown clay. U number on object. : 1
Figurine of an animal, dog or sheep/goat. Shorter nose, stockier body. Reddish brown clay. U number on object. : 1
Figurine of an animal, dog, sheep, or goat based on shorter nose and stockier body. Brownish clay. U number on object. : 1
Figurine of an animal, possibly a sheep. Missing hind legs. White clay. U number on object. : 1
Figurine of an animal, the front legs and head only. Painted with a line around face and designs on neck, possibly showing a bridle of some type and armor? Donkey? Sheep/goat? Onager? U number on object.: 1
Figurine of an animal. Head and legs broken. Grayish brown clay. : 1
Figurine of an animal. Hole pierced through nose. Grayish brown clay. : 1
Figurine of an ox or sheep. Broken horns, broken torso, one broken leg. Brownish clay. U number on object. : 1
Figurine of an ox. Curled horns and large hump. Broken half way down body. Legs broken. Nose broken. Black paint down spine and forelegs. Brown clay. U number on object. : 1
Figurine of an ox? Curled horns and a hump on the back. Hind legs broken. Reddish brown clay. U number on object. : 1
Figurine of female suckling child. Example in field photo depicts a seated woman, sitting cross-legged.: 16
Figurine of nude female nursing child. Elaborate curled hair. Broken below knee. Reddish brown clay. U number on object. : 1
Figurine of nude woman with hands clasped under breasts. Broken above neck. Greenish clay. : 1
Figurine on chair, broken, female: 1
Figurine or Moulded Relief Plaque: 1
Figurine or pendant of a bearded man, left hand to chest, right arm and legs missing. Grayish black clay. Hole through head for suspension. : 1
Figurine or relief: 1
Figurine or Relief plaque: 1
Figurine with hands and head missing. Plain conical design, hollow on the inside. Reddish brown clay with a white self slip. U number on object. : 1
Figurine with missing head and arms. Incised pieces of clay around neck and crossed across chest (neckalce and bandoliers?) Whitish clay. : 1
Figurine, bearded male with pointed cap: 1
Figurine, bearded with headdress: 1
Figurine, broken in two, pieces don't attach. One piece is head, other is body. Surface highly deteriorated. Brown clay. : 1
Figurine, dog on a box: 1
Figurine, donkey (incomplete), lower part of rider: 1
Figurine, female: 7
Figurine, female (upper part); Terracotta. moulded plaque. naked woman. rough pastillage Molded figurine of a naked woman, waist up. One arm missing. Breasts are pieces of clay applied to chest, one missing. Incised necklace and collar added, most missing. Brownish clay. Head is pinched. : 1
Figurine, female head (moulded): 1
Figurine, female, necklace: 3
Figurine, goat, large horns curled back over head: 1
Figurine, head: 1
Figurine, head and upper part: 1
Figurine, head missing, male holding goat: 1
Figurine, head with headdress? And collar? U number on object.: 1
Figurine, horse (?), legs broken: 1
Figurine, human: 1
Figurine, incomplete animal: 1
Figurine, incomplete female: 1
Figurine, Jackal: 1
Figurine, lion's head; Terracotta. lion's head. boss relief.; Frit lion's head with traces of glaze. U number on object. : 1
Figurine, lower part, nude female: 1
Figurine, man on horse, body only: 1
Figurine, nude female, incised decoration: 1
Figurine, nude female, primative: 1
Figurine, part of a lion: 1
Figurine, pig's head: 1
Figurine, pinched nose and pressed on eyes. Broken below head. Reddish brown clay: 1
Figurine, recumbent doe: 1
Figurine, roughly modelled human: 1
Figurine, upper part: 1
Figurine, upper part, female, elaborate hair: 1
Figurine, upper part, male: 1
Figurine/statuette fragment (base & feet): 1
Figurine: bird: 6
Figurine: dog: 8
Figurine: fragment of hands: 1
Figurine: fragment of toes: 1
Figurine: head: 1
Figurine? : 1
Figurine? Pinched arms and head. Abstract in design. Black clay. : 1
Figurines: 4
Figurines (2): 2
Figurines (26): 1
Filed clay plaque depicting nude female figure in relief; flat back; holds tambour in both hands to chest; wears cape and belt; round belly and pubic area indicated by short, vertical, incised strokes; hair in curls; possibly has small horns and protrusion in centre of forehead; missing from hips down.: 1
Fillet: 6
Fine grained dark gray stone, basalt or diabase. Well flattened base, polished surface, rounded ends. Slight abrasion at one end. Fault line runs diagonally across circumference. Slight longitudinal curvature to base.: 1
Fine grained gray stone, light basalt or heated limestone/dolemite. Thin, flat stone in shape of three fingered hand(?) and knob for thumb. Edges ground down to flat sides and top bottom very flat. Between fingers indicated by heavy grooves.: 1
Fine grained sandstone stamp seal, hemispherical, geometric, red paint on back : 1
Fine limestone bowl. Rounded base with vertical sides. Broken and most of rim missing. Mended.: 1
Fine to medium grained gray-blue stone ovoid weight showing many small, light scratches across its surface in a slight angle to the long axis. May be heated dolomite or limestone. Inscribed at top with cuneiform(?),: 1
Fine white limestone fragment of vessel with inscription.: 1
Fine, grit tempered yellow-orange ware bowl with foot; worn.: 1
Fine, thin brownish limestone bowl with flat base and moulding around rim; repaired from fragments; almost complete; hole in base.: 1
Fine, yellowish ware pottery jar with flat base and grooves beneath neck; neck chipped; some surface loss and one small hole in body.: 1
Fine-grained limestone or dolerite, green-brown in color, cracked and split along length with light salt encrustation along break. Smoothed surface, oblong and flattened top and bottom, rounded ends. Similar to ovoid weight but listed as whetstone and broken lengthwise; likely was used in this fashion. Dark streak along one edge, maroon in color, may be from such usage.: 1
Fine-grained polished light gray stone. Faceted with one area flatter than rest (base) and upper more smoothly rounded. Ends narrow and rounded. Dolomite?: 1
Finely decorated. Black on greenish clay. 2014 Description: 36 body and rim sherds.: 1
Finely decorated. Black on greenish clay. 2014 Description: Three painted sherds from different objects. There are two rim sherds and one body sherd.: 1
Finger Bone: 4
Finger Bones: 1
Finger Ring, 2 birds on either side of a plant?: 1
Finger Ring, engraved: 1
Finger Ring, sphinx winged, paw raised, flower. dots: 1
Finger rings: 17
fire blackened limestone(?) or basalt. Smoothed and some work on natural shape into irregular sphendonoid. Broken in two near long axis, probably in fire. Put back together with some loss ~2% from chipping at end of break. cracked and repaired: 1
Fire clay figurine depicting a quadruped, probably a ram; hand modelled.: 1
Fire clay figurine of pig; hand-modelled in the round; legs partially missing; incised lines across body depict bristles; pinched ears and modelled snout; perforation for eyes.: 1
Fire clay plaque depicting nude female in relief; mould-made; clasped hands below breasts; wears cape which covers the arms and shoulders; series of long necklaces come down to breasts; broken off at hips; concave back.: 1
Fire clay plaque fragment showing bearded figure in relief; mould-made; wears head-dress; holds mace(?) to right shoulder; holds object in left hand; convex back.: 1
Fire clay relief fragment showing male figure; head and part of the shoulders only; depicts bearded man wearing a flat turban with a wide band; the facial features are clearly delineated; the nose has been broken; mould-made.: 1
Fire clay relief of nude female holding breasts; missing from waist down; flat back; standing; traces of black and red paint on hair and body; mould-made.: 1
fired animal figurine; hand modelled in the round; depicts quadruped, possibly a horse, with mane; three legs missing.: 1
Fired bituminous clay hub fragment from model wheel.: 1
Fired clay plaque depicting bearded deity; mould-made; standing upright and front facing; holding weapons or tools in both hands to chest; wears horned head-dress; missing below waist.: 1
Fired clay 122 fragment; handmade.: 1
Fired clay 122; handmade.: 3
Fired clay 122; handmade; fragmented.: 1
Fired clay 230; circular head with bent shaft; hand-modelled.: 1
Fired clay 230; in shape of 334 or nail with bent point; base of 230 is distinctly smooth, indicative of use wear.: 2
Fired clay 334 and nail; modelled.: 1
Fired clay 334 or cone; hand modelled.: 4
Fired clay 334 or cone; hand modelled; traces of black paint at one end.: 1
Fired clay 334 or wall cone.: 1
Fired clay adze head; hand modelled; shaft complete; blade chipped.: 1
Fired clay amulet or jewellery mould; head of demonic figure, probably Humbaba.: 1
Fired clay amulet or jewellery mould; oval in shape with flat bottom; incised square on one side; mould for leg-shaped object.: 1
Fired clay amulet or jewellery mould; oval in shape with flat bottom; incised square on one side; mould for curved object.: 1
Fired clay amulet; pear-shaped; three deep incised grooves at sides and three pierced holes - possibly representing bellows? Additional piercing for suspension.: 1
Fired clay animal figure depicting bovine; horns fragmented; back leg missing; two applied strips of clay, one over head and the other in flank; hand modelled in the round.: 1
Fired clay animal figure; hand modelled in the round; depicts horned bovine; one horn broken. : 1
Fired clay animal figure; hand-modelled; possibly depicts reptile with large open mouth; tail broken off.: 1
Fired clay animal figurine; back part only; legs fragmented; decorated with painted black dots on torso and black lines along back and at sides of legs.: 1
Fired clay animal figurine; depicts pig with pinched face; hand-modelled in the round; incised lines on body depict bristles or hair.: 1
Fired clay animal figurine; depicts quadruped, possibly a caprid; hand-modelled.: 1
Fired clay animal figurine; forelegs only - head and back legs missing; incised decoration around torso; quartz(?) inlay at neck.: 1
Fired clay animal figurine; fragmented - forepart only; hand-modelled horse(?) head with long muzzle with applied bridle and eyes; incised lines on forepart; front legs partially fragmented; torso and back legs missing.: 1
Fired clay animal figurine; fragmented, head and neck only; incised details of eyes and mouth; lines around neck.: 1
Fired clay animal figurine; fragmented; hand-modelled depiction of horses head with mane and applied right eye; broken at neck.: 1
Fired clay animal figurine; fragmented; hand-modelled head with impressed eyes and two incised lines across muzzle; broken at the neck.: 1
Fired clay animal figurine; fragmented; hand-modelled horse(?) head with long muzzle, mane and applied eyes; broken at neck.: 1
Fired clay animal figurine; fragmented; hand-modelled horse(?) head with long muzzle, mane, ears and applied eyes; broken at neck.: 1
Fired clay animal figurine; front part of bovine(?), back missing; perforation for nose; perforated through adjoined front legs; hand modelled.: 1
Fired clay animal figurine; hand modelled in the round; depics quadruped.: 1
Fired clay animal figurine; hand modelled in the round; depicts horned quadruped with saddle or object strapped to back.: 1
Fired clay animal figurine; hand modelled in the round; depicts horned quadruped, possibly bovine.: 1
Fired clay animal figurine; hand modelled in the round; depicts quadruped with horns or antlers; applied eyes.: 1
Fired clay animal figurine; hand modelled in the round; depicts quadruped with large legs and torso compared to head.: 1
Fired clay animal figurine; hand modelled in the round; depicts ram with curled horns; may have originally been attached to a vessel.: 1
Fired clay animal figurine; hand modelled in the round; depicts sitting bird.: 1
Fired clay animal figurine; hand modelled in the round; greenish clay; depicts horned bovine with humped back and tail; decorated across the back and sides with black painted stripes.: 1
Fired clay animal figurine; hand modelled in the round; head and neck only; possibly depicts camel.: 1
Fired clay animal figurine; hand modelled; depicts horse with applied eyes and incised lines for mane; head and neck only.: 1
Fired clay animal figurine; hand-modelled in the round; depicts horned bovine with humped back and tail; parts of legs and horns missing; black painted decoration on head, torso and legs.: 1
Fired clay animal figurine; hand-modelled in the round; fragmented, front half only; possibly depicts bovine with humped back; horns broken; painted lines on head and body; perforated through hump.: 1
Fired clay animal figurine; hand-modelled in the round; head missing; quadruped; incised lines across body.: 1
Fired clay animal figurine; hand-modelled in the round; possibly depicts horse with exaggerated mane.: 1
Fired clay animal figurine; hand-modelled; black painted zigzag decoration on one side.: 1
Fired clay animal figurine; hand-modelled; depicts humped bovine; horns broken; front leg missing.: 1
Fired clay animal figurine; hollow; hand modelled; depicts quadruped (pig?); front fragment remaining; p[perforated ears; incised crosshatched lines across back and sides of body.: 1
Fired clay animal figurine; roughly shaped; hand-modelled; depicts horned quadruped.: 1
Fired clay animal figurine; roughly shaped; hand-modelled; depicts horned quadruped; pierced eyes.: 1
Fired clay animal figurine; roughly shaped; hand-modelled; depicts horned(?) quadruped.: 3
Fired clay animal(?) figurine; hand modelled.: 1
Fired clay animal-figurine; hand-modelled in the round; depicts stag with antlers; legs missing; applied pellet eyes.: 1
Fired clay anthropomorphic figure; hand-modelled; rider type; the face may be moulded; figure wears a low banded head-dress; there is a rounded beard and a moustache; the arms are broken off at the shoulders; missing below chest.: 1
Fired clay anthropomorphic figurine; hand modelled; feet missing; almost triangular in shape with very small pointed head with no features; rudimentary arms with elbows out and hands together under face; body gets heavier as it goes down and then divides into two for the legs; back of the figure is in the round but featureless.: 1
Fired clay anthropomorphic figurine; fragmented - head only; hand-modelled with pinched nose, applied eyes and elaborate hairdo or headgear.: 1
Fired clay anthropomorphic figurine; fragmented, head missing, arms broken, missing below chest; modelled in the round.: 1
Fired clay anthropomorphic figurine; hand modelled in the round; band around head; pinched nose; applied pellet eyes; right arm raised; left arm to side; missing below waist.: 1
Fired clay anthropomorphic figurine; hand modelled in the round; stump for head and arms; crudely modelled legs.: 1
Fired clay anthropomorphic figurine; hand modelled; head only; pinched nose and applied eyes.: 1
Fired clay anthropomorphic figurine; hand-modelled in the round; missing below waist; short stumps for arms; pinched nose.: 1
Fired clay anthropomorphic figurine; hand-modelled with pinched nose, outstretched triangular arms (left arm fragmented); rectangular torso and legs with flat square base depicting the feet.: 1
Fired clay anthropomorphic figurine; hand-modelled.: 1
Fired clay anthropomorphic figurine; hand-modelled; fragmented, head and part of chest only; rectangular in section; applied cross-belts with incised decoration; flat pellet at the junction of the two belts; one applied breast (?) remaining; hairless head with applied pellet eyes, pinched nose and incised mouth and chin.: 1
Fired clay anthropomorphic figurine; head and neck only; hand modelled in the round; possibly depicts caprid with incised eyes, perforations for nostrils, and an open mouth with applied teeth.: 1
Fired clay anthropomorphic figurine; head only; hand-modelled in the round; wears cap or head-dress; pinched nose and prominent brows; applied pellet eyes; incised mouth.: 1
Fired clay anthropomorphic figurine; top half only - broken at the waist; hand-modelled head and body with pinched nose, applied eyes and what appears to be a helmet or headgear with two bands under the chin; applied and incised detail at back of the neck and shoulder(large hand?); outstretched right arm fragmented at elbow, left arm fragmented below shoulder.: 1
Fired clay anthropomorphic figurine?; hand modelled in the round; stump for torso, pinched head; crudely modelled arms.: 1
Fired clay anthropomorphic figurine?; hand modelled in the round; stump for torso, pinched head; crudely modelled arms; perforation at base.: 1
Fired clay anthropomorphic figuring; hand-modelled in the round; stump body terminating in concave base; small triangular arms; head missing.: 1
Fired clay anthropomorphic(?) figure; hand-modelled in the round; stump body terminating in base; right arm broken; pinched nose and head-dress(?).: 1
Fired clay anthropomorphic(?) figurine; arms and legs missing; head partially fragmented; painted crosshatched decoration on chest, shoulders and neck.: 1
Fired clay artefact; hand-modelled; fragmented flat base with trunk separating into three fragmented branches; some form of stand?: 1
Fired clay back of model chair; depicts design of two birds in low relief.: 1
Fired clay bead; cylindrical in shape with shallow incised spiral decoration.: 1
Fired clay bead; tubular in shape.: 1
Fired clay brazier or incense burner; fragment; leg and corner fragment remaining; originally rectangular in shape with four legs; decorated with incised lines and dots.: 1
Fired clay brazier/incense burner; rectangular in shape; incised crosshatched design across surface; hand modelled.: 1
Fired clay brick-shaped object.: 1
Fired clay brick.: 1
Fired clay cone or 334; one end painted black with bitumen.: 2
Fired clay container with four corners pinched out to form a projection; crudely hand-modelled.: 1
fired clay crescent-shaped object, probably a potters rib; hand modelled.: 1
Fired clay cylindrical object with flaring bevelled ends; hand modelled.: 1
Fired clay cylindrical; incised decoration on surface; bead broken at both ends.: 1
Fired clay cylindrical; incised decoration on surface; bead broken at one end.: 1
Fired clay female figure fragment?; conical with hollowed base tapering inside to about half way; tip broken off; scene showing two human or divine figures standing on animals; one figure has one foot on the neck of the animal, the other on its back; arms akimbo and hands on hips; other figure is damaged but shows female(?) figure clothed in elaborately decorated garment standing on what may be a lion as it appears to be roaring; hair of the woman is bound into a double chignon at the back and is tied with a band which goes around the forehead; two L shaped incised lines in the field and a number of other lines near it.: 1
Fired clay female figure in relief; mould-made; fragmented, bust only; wears round-necked dress and necklaces; band around forehead and fan at back of head; either wears boat-shaped ear-rings or has large bound curl of hair on either side of face.: 1
Fired clay female figurine; hand-modelled; broken off at the hips; flat back except for details of hair; breasts high; both hands cupping breasts; fingers and bracelets shown by incised lines; applied necklace; added on pellet on each side of the face with incised horizontal lines to show the curls, a band around the forehead with a central ornament and a fan at the back of the head; pellet eyes; no mouth; wears belt; pubic triangle shown by rows of incised lines; traces of bitumen.: 1
Fired clay female(?) figurine; hand modelled in the round; figure holds up object in both hands; pinched nose; applied pellets for eyes; four rows of incised vertical lines indicate multiple necklaces and a strip for the bracelet; large incised curl added on either side of the face; band around the forehead finished at the back of the head where it holds hair in a double chignon, also applied; missing below waist.: 1
Fired clay figure of 'seated goddess'; mould-made plaque with two legs at base for support; complete but details indistinct; seated female wearing flounced dress with hands clasped at waist; details of hair and face too faint to recognise.: 1
Fired clay figure of horse and rider; hand-modelled in the round; head and two legs of horse missing; head of rider missing.: 1
Fired clay figure of horse and rider; hand-modelled in the round; head and legs of horse missing; head of rider missing.: 1
Fired clay figure of lion's (?) head.: 1
Fired clay figure of man; head only; probably a finial; wears short, cylindrical hat with streamers; incised detail of beard; facial features shown but nose missing.: 1
Fired clay figure of woman and child in relief; mould-made; nude woman sits cross-legged, holding a child on her lap; child suckles at left breast; she sits on a platform with her head tilted forward; indistinct detail.: 1
Fired clay figure of woman and child in relief; on plaque; mould-made; background cut away; woman holds child who lies on his back on her left palm with her right hand supporting; child appears to be suckling but woman is fully clothed so she is probably meant only to be carrying the child; wears pleated dress with belt; hair parted in middle with three curls on either side of face and band around forehead; almond shaped eyes and pointed chin; broken off at hips.: 1
Fired clay figure of woman and child; moulded in relief on plaque; tapering oval top and rounded back; background cut away; edges smoothed and flattened; nude woman sits cross-legged, holding a child on her lap; child suckles at left breast; she sits on a platform with her head tilted forward; rounded facial features; curled hair and band around forehead; wears two necklaces; in the background on one side of the face is a series of lines going in different directions which may indicate a veil; wearing a necklace.: 1
Fired clay figure-mould for naked Bes/Humbaba-like figure with right hand holding his penis.: 1
Fired clay figurine depicting a quadruped, possibly a pig; hand-modelled.: 1
Fired clay figurine depicting female in high relief; mould-made; head only remaining; clear facial features; circular impressions highlight the hair or head-dress; flat back.: 1
Fired clay figurine depicting horned quadruped; hand-modelled; applied pellet eyes; legs missing.: 1
Fired clay figurine depicting horse; head and mane only; hand-modelled in the round; applied pellet eyes.: 1
Fired clay figurine depicting nude female; modelled almost in the round; broken off at knees; one arm broken off below shoulder; the other is complete and finishes at the elbow; nude except for double rows of incised lines worn as cross-belts and applied necklace which is partly missing; one pellet eye, the other missing; mouth indicated by thin double incised line; hoop earrings; curls of hair indicated by thick horizontal lines; fan at back of head; emphasised pubic triangle; breast and rounded belly.: 1
Fired clay figurine fragment; depicts horse and rider; head of horse and torso of rider only; horse has modelled mane and applied pellet eyes.: 1
Fired clay figurine fragment; glazed; hand modelled; head only; depicts animal, possibly bovine or equid.: 1
Fired clay figurine fragment; hand modelled(?); depicts bearded male figure; prominent brows; wears head-dress; head only.: 1
Fired clay figurine fragment; hand modelled; depicts ram or goat with horns; head only.: 1
Fired clay figurine fragment; hand modelled; head only; depicts animal, possibly a ram.: 1
Fired clay figurine fragment; hand-modelled in the round; depicts nude female figure; pinched nose; no mouth; small pellets for eyes; band around forehead with large central disc embellished with incised lines; applied bunch of hair on either side of face; two applied strips of clay with incised lines denote necklaces; breast are applied pellets; pellet between breasts may represent pendant.: 1
Fired clay figurine fragment; hand-modelled; depicts horse and rider; horse with modelled mane and applied pellet eyes, head and neck only; rider with pinched nose.: 1
Fired clay figurine fragment; hand-modelled; depicts nude female; incised lines denote genital and girdle; applied circular pellets at girdle and navel.: 1
Fired clay figurine fragment; head only; hand-modelled in the round; applied cap or turban on head; pinched nose and ears; applied pellet eyes and beard.: 1
Fired clay figurine in the form of a nude female; hand-modelled; from the waist to the ankles only remaining; division of legs shown by deeply incised lines, front and back; pubic triangle is incised and the buttocks are modelled.: 1
Fired clay figurine in the form of a ram; head only; hand modelled; applied pellet eyes; reddish ware.: 1
Fired clay figurine of a hero moulded in relief on plaque; flat back; base tapers slightly upwards to a flat top with rounded edges; nude hero stands on platform; holds vase from which emerge two streams; face and beard shown in detail; wavy hair.: 1
Fired clay figurine of horse and rider; hand-modelled; fragmented: head of both rider and horse missing, three legs missing from horse.: 1
Fired clay figurine of woman and child moulded in relief on plaque; rectangular with rounded top and flattened base; goddess breast-feeding child; wearing pleated dress covering left shoulder, multi-horned head-dress with wide brim, earrings and necklaces; stands on raised dais; child in sitting position supported by goddess' right arm; her left arm is wrapped around its knees; back flat except for base.: 1
Fired clay figurine or gaming piece; roughly shaped; hand-modelled; possible pinched human figures.: 1
Fired clay figurine with applied and incised decoration; hand-modelled in the round; depicts rectangular torso with applied cross belt; head, legs and arms missing.: 1
Fired clay figurine; hand modelled in the round; depicts horse with mane; on leg missing.: 1
Fired clay figurine; hand modelled in the round; depicts quadruped, possibly a tortoise.: 1
Fired clay figurine; hand modelled; depicts horse with mane and applied eyes; had and from part of torso only.: 1
Fired clay figurine; hand-modelled in the round; depicts bovine with large horns; applied eyes; legs missing.: 1
Fired clay figurine; hand-modelled in the round; depicts horse and rider.: 1
Fired clay figurine; hand-modelled; upright figure with possible animal (lion?) head; face, front of body and base fragmented; incised detail around neck.: 1
Fired clay figurine; modelled in the round; upright figure with zoomorphic and anthropomorphic features; hands together at chest; pointed nose; applied eyes; legs and tail(?) missing.: 1
Fired clay fragment of animal figurine from globular vessel; hand-modelled; back legs of animal protrudes from vessel fragment.: 1
Fired clay fragment of human figure; possibly legs of nude woman; flat base; toes indicated by incised lines; ridge at front, back and at each side creates lozenge-shaped section; four raised pellets on the front; two on either side of the ridge (one pellet now missing); double row of deeply incised tiny circles runs from front ridge to side ridge.: 1
Fired clay fragment; vessel sherd(?); incised decoration consisting of lines and dots.: 1
Fired clay hub fragment from five-spoked model wheel.: 1
Fired clay incense burner; hand-modelled; cube shaped with square cavity for burning incense; supported on four feet, now partially broken; incised linear decoration and chequer board patterning on sides.: 1
Fired clay incense burner; hand-modelled; cube shaped with square cavity for burning incense; supported on four feet, now partially broken; incised linear decoration and diamond-shaped patterning on sides; one corner missing.: 1
Fired clay incense burner; hand-modelled; cube shaped with square cavity for burning incense; supported on four feet, now partially broken; incised lines and applied protrusions decorate the sides; one side of burner is fragmented and missing.: 1
Fired clay incense-burner; hand-modelled; cuboid in shape; impressed and incised decoration on the sides, supported by four short legs; traces of black paint on surface.: 1
Fired clay kiln tripod for supporting vessels; hand-modelled.: 1
Fired clay mask depicting Humbaba with a crest on his forehead; prominent ears, eyes, eyebrows and nose; pierced nostrils; lines across face depicting hair or whiskers; mould-pressed; plain concave back with traces of scraping marks.: 1
Fired clay mask; mould-made; depicts large mouth with double row of teeth with gaps and hole through centre; nose with one nostril; series of parallel lines under mouth in chin area; concave back; possibly represents the demon Humbaba.: 1
Fired clay mask; mould-made; depicts mouth with double row of teeth; perforations for nostrils; holes for eyes; wrinkles on cheeks and chin; concave back; possibly represents the demon Humbaba.: 1
Fired clay mask; mould-made; depicts open mouth with double row of teeth; wavy lines on the chin and straight lines on the cheeks portray wrinkles; one remaining eye is bored through; concave back.: 1
Fired clay mask; mould-made; fragment depicting series of lines along outer edge, a hole and what may be a mouth.: 1
Fired clay mask; mould-made; fragmented - edge of mask with zig-zag lines: 1
Fired clay mask; mould-made; mouth and chin missing; depicts mythical figure, probably Humbaba, in high relief; hair low over forehead; brows and eyes clearly defined; lines over face depicting whiskers; concave back.: 1
Fired clay mask; mould-made?; depicts mythical figure, probably Humbaba; grinning mouth with single row of teeth; hair low over forehead; clearly define eyes and brow; facial hair; clay edge pinched in and folded over; concave back.: 1
Fired clay miniature relief showing bearded figure; missing from below the chest; wears head-dress; curls either side of face; right arm covered in sleeve; possibly carrying a whip; mould-made.: 1
Fired clay model bed; fragmented; hand-modelled leg; mould made design depicting bed frame and reed base.: 1
Fired clay model bed; fragmented; hand-modelled leg; mould-made design depicting bed frame and reed base.: 3
Fired clay model bed; fragmented; hand-modelled leg; mould-made design depicting bed frame.: 1
Fired clay model bed; fragmented; mould-made design depicting bed frame and reed base.: 1
Fired clay model bed; fragmented; two hand-modelled legs; mould-made decoration depicts bed frame and design of circles on base.: 1
Fired clay model bed; fragmented; two hand-modelled legs; mould-made design depicting bed frame and reed base.: 1
Fired clay model bed; hand modelled in the round; bed frame depicted by mould-made impression; legs partly broken; buff clay.: 1
Fired clay model boat with flat base and high, curved prow; fragment.: 1
Fired clay model boat with flat base and high, curved prow; hand-modelled, pierced at one end, one end broken.: 1
Fired clay model boat with pierced prow and stern; hand modelled.: 1
Fired clay model boat; fragment.: 1
Fired clay model boat; fragmented; hand modelled hull and prow; perforation below prow; decorated with dark painted bands.: 1
Fired clay model boat; hand modelled; broken at prow: 1
Fired clay model boat; hand modelled; perforation at prow.: 1
Fired clay model boat; hand-modelled; fragmented, prow only.: 1
Fired clay model boat; handmade; modelled.: 1
Fired clay model boat; high prow and stern; hand-modelled.: 1
Fired clay model boat; pierced; handmade; modelled.: 2
Fired clay model brick(?): 1
Fired clay model chair or stool; hand modelled; mould-made design depicts seat of chair and frame; legs broken.: 1
Fired clay model chair; fragmented; four hand-modelled legs; mould-made design depicting chair frame with reed base; back missing.: 1
Fired clay model chair; fragmented; two hand-modelled legs; mould-made design depicting chair frame with reed base; back missing.: 1
Fired clay model chair; hand modelled in the round; mould-made decoration in low relief; imitation basket work on seat of chair; back of chair depicts two facing birds in reed marsh; feet of chair restored.: 1
Fired clay model chariot body; hand-modelled; fragmented; perforated axle for separate wheels (missing).: 1
Fired clay model chariot body; hand-modelled; perforated axle for separate wheels (missing); perforation in body for chariot pole (missing).: 2
Fired clay model depicting bed; mould-made design depicting frame; hand modelled legs.: 1
Fired clay model of a boat with ends slightly raised.: 1
Fired clay model of a boat, prow and stern broken.: 1
Fired clay model of a boat; high prow; hand-modelled; pierced at one end.: 1
Fired clay model of bed; hand modelled; legs broken off; incised lines depict bed frame and woven surface.: 1
Fired clay model of chair or footstool; mould-made seat with hand modelled legs; seat frame and woven surface shown in relief; one leg partially broken and one leg missing.: 1
Fired clay model of chair or footstool; mould-made seat with hand modelled legs; seat frame and woven surface shown in relief; two legs broken.: 1
Fired clay model of chair or footstool; mould-made seat with hand modelled legs; seat frame, binding and woven surface shown in relief; legs broken off.: 1
Fired clay model of chair or footstool; mould-made seat with hand modelled legs; seat frame, bindings and weave shown in relief; two legs broken.: 1
Fired clay model of chariot carriage or box; perforated hub; saddle; perforation for insertion of draught pole; design on back of chariot box.: 1
Fired clay model stool or couch; hand modelled; mould made design depicting seat of chair and frame.: 1
Fired clay model wheel or perforated disk; hand-modelled: 1
Fired clay model wheel with hub; hand-modelled; fragmented.: 1
Fired clay model wheel with perforated hub and serrated rim, incised decoration around hub.: 1
Fired clay model wheel with perforated hub, serrated rim and incised decoration.: 1
Fired clay model wheel with perforated hub; hand modelled; chipped at rim and hub.: 1
Fired clay model wheel with perforated hub; hand modelled; chipped at rim.: 1
Fired clay model wheel with perforated hub; hand-modelled.: 13
Fired clay model wheel with perforated hub; hand-modelled; chipped around rim.: 4
Fired clay model wheel with perforated hub; hand-modelled; chipped at rim.: 4
Fired clay model wheel with perforated hub; hand-modelled; fragmented.: 1
Fired clay model wheel with perforated hub; hand-modelled; incised decoration either side of hub; chipped around rim.: 1
Fired clay model wheel with perforated hub; hand-modelled; incised decoration on either side of wheel around hub.: 1
Fired clay model wheel with perforated hub; hand-modelled; incised decoration on either side of wheel around hub; chipped at rim.: 1
Fired clay model wheel(?) with perforated hub; hand-modelled.: 1
Fired clay mould for a Pazuzu head amulet; with cuneiform inscription.: 1
Fired clay mould for a plaque-relief; impression depicts a standing bearded figure; wears head-dress; curled hair to sides. with a flounced and pleated robe; hands clasped together at chest.: 1
Fired clay mould for amulet or jewellery piece; fragment; oval in shape with flat base; incised semicircle on one side; rectangular mould cavity.: 1
Fired clay mould for amulet or jewellery piece; originally oval in shape with flat base; badly damaged.: 1
Fired clay mould for amulet or jewellery piece; oval in shape with flat base; two incised lines on one side.: 1
Fired clay mould for amulet or jewellery; oval in shape with flat base; incised square motif on one side; mould cavity broken.: 1
Fired clay mould for amulet or jewellery; oval in shape with flat base; two parallel vertical lines incised on one side; mould cavity in form of animal leg and hoof(?); partly broken.: 1
Fired clay mould for casting an oval object, possibly a jewellery piece or amulet.: 1
Fired clay mould for casting barrel-shaped bead; circular in shape with convex back.: 1
Fired clay mould for casting faience(?) scaraboids; traces of glossy residue in the mould; impressed design.: 1
Fired clay mould for casting plaque; depicts nude female figure and another figure approaching from side; rectangular in shape; convex back.: 1
Fired clay mould for faience(?) scaraboid; impressed design; hand-modelled oval mould.: 1
Fired clay mould for figurine-plaque; depicts seated female(?) figure; wears headband or head-dress; wears flounced and pleated robe; necklace with large pedant(?) around neck - or possibly holding object to chest.: 1
Fired clay mould for plaque/figurine; impressed; depicts female figure with long flounced and pleated dress.: 1
Fired clay moulded figure of female goddess in relief; lower part only; seated figure; faint details; chair and skirt can be seen with bird on either side of goddess' feet which rest on small footstool; traces of outstretched arm holding a standard on the right.: 1
Fired clay moulded figure of nude female holding breasts; head missing; standing on platform.: 1
Fired clay moulded figure of nude female in relief; clasped hands; head missing; flat back; holding long, narrow object in both hands to her breasts.: 1
Fired clay moulded figure of nude female in relief; clasped hands; missing from waist down; wears bracelets, a necklace and ear-rings; prominent ears; wide band around forehead with a fringe of hair below the band; rounded back.: 1
Fired clay moulded figure of nude female in relief; flat back and round top; missing from waist down; standing in arch; wears necklaces; hair bound at the side in a fillet giving the impression of double curls.: 1
Fired clay moulded figure of nude female in relief; flat back; fragment from waist to knees only; pubic triangle shown by rows of impressed lines; wears belt with impressed detail; navel shown as small depression.: 1
Fired clay moulded figure of nude female in relief; straight sides and top; flat back with wide depression at back of head where finger was pressed into clay sideways; missing from waist down; clasped hands; wears necklaces; wide band around forehead; hair bound in fillet at either side of face and ends in small curl on shoulders.: 1
Fired clay moulded figure of nude female; concave back; fragmented - hips and thighs only; hip-belt and pubic triangle depicted by horizontal bands of incised lines.: 1
Fired clay moulded figure of nude female; relief; flat back; fragmented - from waist down only; pubic triangle shown by incised lines; wears belt with incised detail; navel shown as small depression.: 1
Fired clay moulded figure of nude female; relief; fragmented - from waist down only; pubic triangle shown by impressed dots in horizontal lines; flat back.: 1
Fired clay moulded figure of nude female; relief; fragmented - from waist down only; pubic triangle shown by impressed dots in horizontal lines; stands on platform.: 1
Fired clay moulded figure of nude female; relief; fragmented - from waist down only; pubic triangle shown by incised lines; wears belt with incised detail; flat back and base.: 1
Fired clay moulded figure of nude female; torso fragment; from waist to knees only; concave back; wears hip belt made up of two curving incised lines and the navel is also indicated; bulging belly; traces of bitumen from ancient repair.: 1
Fired clay moulded plaque of standing figure; fragment; slender thighs and legs; top half and feet missing; slightly rounded back.: 1
Fired clay moulded plaque; depicts nude female in relief with clasped hands; head and chest missing; wears bracelets; slightly curved back; background almost completely cut away.: 1
Fired clay moulded relief depicting female(?) figure; leg and feet fragment; from knees down only; stands on narrow platform; splayed hollow base.: 1
Fired clay moulded relief of nude female holding breasts; flat back; head and feet missing; pubic triangle indicated by rows of dots; wears necklaces; decorative border around figure perhaps depicting a veil.: 1
Fired clay nail or base of figurine?: 1
Fired clay net-weight(?); oval in shape with two perforations.: 1
Fired clay object ; conical shaped with two finger cavities - similar to a spinning-top or stopper; hand-modelled.: 1
Fired clay plaque depicitng a woman and child in relief; mould-made; rounded top; most of background is cut away and sides and top are smoothed and flattened; standing, nude woman, wearing only a necklace with a suckling child at her breast; has a slender figure with a round face, fat cheeks and eyebrows which meet over the nose; curled hair comes down behind the ears; child rests on her left hand and she supports him with her right; broken off below knees.: 1
Fired clay plaque depicting nude female with clasped hands; mould-made; slightly curved back and slight pinching at back of head; missing from the waist down; hair down to shoulders; wears earrings and multi-stranded necklace; bracelets at wrists; hands clasped together below chest.: 1
Fired clay plaque depicting a female figure and child in relief; mould made; rounded top; broken below knees; figure stands with suckling child; wears flounced and pleated garment and necklaces; hair parted in middle and curls on either side of face; child is sitting and supported by the goddess' right arm; her left arm is wrapped around its knees.: 1
fired clay plaque depicting a male deity in relief; mould-made; missing from knees down; nude except for belt around waist; holds bird in left hand and short, curved weapon or tool in right hand; wears horned head-dress; curled beard.: 1
Fired clay plaque depicting a male figure in relief; mould-made; rounded top and flat back; beardless; wears woollen cap; strap across chest; holds staff in left hand; wears skirt with incised herringbone pattern; facial features clearly shown; broken off below hips.: 1
Fired clay plaque depicting a nude bull-eared god in relief; mould-made; wears multi-horned head-dress; holds lion-club standard in both hands; deep depression on reverse where head is; broken at the feet.: 1
Fired clay plaque depicting a nude female figure in relief; flat back; head and feet missing; standing; hands clasped together below chest.: 1
Fired clay plaque depicting a nude female figure in relief; missing from just below the breasts; wears necklaces; double bunch of curls bound in a fillet on either side of face; hands clasped together below chest.: 1
Fired clay plaque depicting a nude figure in relief; mould-made; part of top-right missing; bow legged with large penis and wearing a belt; holds large sack (or musical instrument?); face and head damaged but has short beard and wears woolly cap or turban; thick and rectangular; damaged and partly missing from the knees down.: 1
Fired clay plaque depicting a striding male figure in relief; mould-made; slightly widened and flattened base; head missing; spade beard and curled hair; holds club or hammer in each hand; wears full-length garment decorated with rows of circles and a belt at the waist.: 1
Fired clay plaque depicting a woman and child in relief; mould-made; rounded edges and flattened base and flat back; figure stands in profile on a platform to right holding large, naked child suckling at her breast; wears plain robe with crossed straps and fringed hem; chokers round neck; round cheek and heavy chin; band around hair done up in chignon at back; left hand under child and she holds its shoulder with the right.: 1
Fired clay plaque depicting anthropomorphic (female?) figure in relief; figure has triangular face showing eyes and mouth; hair or head-dress (turban?) at top of head; breasts depicted close together; circular pendant(?) above breasts; arms bent towards genitals (enlarged vulva?); incised lines represent ribcage or waistband; long thin legs or outline of skirt; design is carved and incised rather than mould made; coarse chaff-tempered buff clay.: 1
Fired clay plaque depicting anthropomorphic (female?) figure in relief; figure has triangular face showing eyes and mouth; hair or head-dress (turban?) at top of head; high breasts; long arms hanging down at the sides; ribcage represented by two groups of horizontal lines separated by two lozenges that may depict the spinal column; thick horizontal ridges separate the torso from the rest of the figure; thin legs; convex back; design is carved and incised rather than mould made; coarse cream clay.: 1
fired clay plaque depicting anthropomorphic (female?) figure in relief; figure has triangular face showing eyes; depicts hear or head-dress; small breasts close together; both arms folded below breasts and holding rectangular object; below this are two uneven groups of horizontal lines separated by a vertical ridge, which may represent a skirt; design is carved and incised rather than mould made; coarse chaff-tempered buff clay.: 1
Fired clay plaque depicting anthropomorphic figure in relief; figure has triangular face showing eyes and mouth only; large circle at centre of chest; arms bent towards genitalia; thick stumpy legs; design is carved and incised rather than mould made coarse, chaff-tempered buff clay.: 1
Fired clay plaque depicting anthropomorphic figure in relief; figure has triangular face showing eyes and mouth; both arms hang down at the side; breasts depicted below the shoulders; incised lines represent ribcage or waistband; bowed legs (or outline of skirt?); design is carved and incised rather than mould made; coarse chaff-tempered buff clay.: 1
Fired clay plaque depicting anthropomorphic figure in relief; figure has triangular face showing eyes and mouth; pair of breasts, below which is ribcage represented by two horizontal lines; both arms to sides; long thin legs that come up to shoulders, perhaps intended to represent the figure as squatting or crouching; design is carved and incised rather than mould made; coarse cream clay.: 1
Fired clay plaque depicting anthropomorphic figure in relief; figure has triangular face showing eyes; breasts, below which is ribcage represented by two horizontal lines; both arms to sides and tops of legs; short legs may indicate that the figure is squatting; design is carved and incised rather than mould made; coarse cream clay.: 1
Fired clay plaque depicting anthropomorphic figure in relief; figure has triangular face showing eyes; hair or head-dress (turban?) at top of head; breasts separated by a ridge, which may represent a spinal column; ribcage represented by horizontal lines; right arm to side and left arm bent towards waist; long thin legs; possible penis or enlarged vulva; convex back; design is carved and incised rather than mould made; coarse chaff-tempered cream clay.: 1
Fired clay plaque depicting anthropomorphic figure in relief; figure has triangular face showing eyes; hair or head-dress (turban?) at top of head; breasts separated by a ridge, which may represent a spinal column; ribcage represented by horizontal lines; right arm to waist (vulva?) and left arm to side; long thin legs; flat back; design is carved and incised rather than mould made; coarse chaff-tempered buff clay.: 1
Fired clay plaque depicting anthropomorphic figure in relief; figure has triangular face showing the mouth and eyes only; left arm hangs down at the side and right arm is bent in at the middle above bowed legs to genitals, or perhaps resting on knee; breast depicted below the shoulders; incised squares appear to represent ribcage except that there is a similar pattern between legs (representing a skirt?); large depression at feet of the figure; design is carved and incised rather than mould made; smooth grey clay.: 1
Fired clay plaque depicting anthropomorphic figure in relief; mould-made; head missing; clasped hands; flat base; stands on platform decorated with triangles; wears plain skirt and wide, decorated belt with crossbelts across chest; nipples shown; bracelets on wrist; traces of red paint.: 1
Fired clay plaque depicting anthropomorphic figure in relief; roughly made; arms to tops of legs or knees; stumpy legs; design is carved and incised rather than mould made; coarse chaff-tempered buff clay.: 1
Fired clay plaque depicting armed god in relief; mould-made; arched top and flat back; wears head-dress and has horns sticking out at the sides from a band around his forehead; has bull's ears; in the field above each shoulder is a crescent and segmented disc; in the field above his head are rosettes/sun discs and over his right shoulder is a disc and crescent; broken off at waist.: 1
Fired clay plaque depicting bearded deity in relief; mould-made; concave back and slightly rounded top; depicts bearded god with horned head-dress; holds socketed axe and mace to chest; parallel lines emanate from each shoulder, either rays, or less likely, wings; in the field on one side is a round topped standard; broken off at hips so that part of skirt remains, showing a double row of fluffy flounces.: 1
Fired clay plaque depicting bearded figure in high relief; mould-made; male worshipper with offerings; bearded male votary, wearing close-fitting pleated garment, holding a small vase in both hands; convex back.: 1
Fired clay plaque depicting blessing goddess in relief; baked clay; mould-made; the goddess Ishtar stands, facing forwards, on a lion which is going right; wears multi-horned head-dress; hair in bunch on either side of the face; left hand extended; right hand bent in at waist; possibly wearing cape which covers shoulders and right arm but leaves rest of body bare; flat back; pinching at the head.: 1
Fired clay plaque depicting blessing goddess in relief; mould-made; stands, facing forwards, on a lion which is going right; head missing; flat back; base slightly flattened.: 1
Fired clay plaque depicting clothed figure in high relief; mould-made; head missing; skirt damaged; figure wears plain, loose robe with wide belt; holds vase in both hands at chest.: 1
Fired clay plaque depicting cult scene; mould-made; bottom part missing; at the top is a bearded, turbaned figure holding a socketed axe and a flail across chest to shoulders; worn facial features; wears garment; on either side are rows of sickle shaped objects or flames (or snakes?); figure stands on a balcony or emerges from brazier (offering stand or altar?); just below top is a band of raised circles; below this is a smaller central figure facing front, with hands clasped to chest, perhaps holding objects; at the sides are heads of grimacing demons, probably representing Humbaba (the head on the left is missing).: 1
Fired clay plaque depicting deity in relief; mould-made; rounded top and curving back; head only, broken below neck; figure wears a high tapering cap with a flat top and a wide headband; there are at least three pairs of horns on the cap; large nose, wide heavy eyes and thick brows which meet in the middle; ears on either side of the face.: 1
Fired clay plaque depicting deity in relief; mould-made; flattened base and slightly rounded back with pinching at the back of the head; standing; wears multi-horned head-dress with a disc at the top; wears flounced and pleated round-necked dress with long, wide sleeves; feet pointing to right but body and face to the front; right arm bent in at waist, the other extended outward; hair comes down shoulders in thick curls either side of face; stands on ribbed platform; eyes and nose faintly shown on face.: 1
Fired clay plaque depicting emaciated or skeletal figure; oval head with large eyes; right arm bent inwards towards chest; left arm extends further down towards genitals; ribs indicated by incised lines; thick legs.: 1
Fired clay plaque depicting female deity in relief; mould-made; missing from waist down; goddess wears multiple horned head-dress; hands clasped together below chest; long curls of hair to elbows; wears flounced and pleated robe with necklace; in the field is small figure of man holding crescent standard.: 1
Fired clay plaque depicting female deity in relief; mould-made; top half only; goddess wears flounced skirt, necklaces and large earrings; six-horned head-dress with crescent above; bulging eyes and smiling mouth; in field on either side are two birds supporting on poles, two 'flaming' circles with a central dot; back flat except for base.: 1
Fired clay plaque depicting female deity in relief; mould-made; wears flounced and pleated dress with wide sleeves and cape over shoulders; hands clasped at waist and holds bird on rod; double row of thick necklaces; hair comes out wide on either side of the face with spiral curl coming down the shoulders; wears wide head-dress with horns; thick lips and bulging eyes; flat back, curving to the front at the top.: 1
Fired clay plaque depicting female deity in relief; top half only; goddess wears flounced skirt, necklaces and large earrings; multi-horned head-dress with crescent above; bulging eyes and smiling mouth; in field on either side are two birds supporting on poles, two 'flaming' circles with a central dot; back flat .: 1
Fired clay plaque depicting female deity(?) in relief; mould-made; flat back; missing below thighs; hands clasped together below chest; wears six bracelets on left arm and four on her right; two necklaces; wears a cape shown by vertical incised lines and horizontal rows of dots giving the impression of wool; wears headband with pair of horns(?); hair in horizontal curls under the horns; rounded chin, wide smiling mouth, nose and heavy lidded oval eyes with thick eyebrows; rounded belly and V-shaped apron covering pubic area.: 1
fired clay plaque depicting female deity(?) in relief; mould-made; top part only; rectangular with straight top; flat back with large finger depression at the back of the head; goddess stands in niche; wears curved head-dress surmounted by horned crown; supported by two columns with rosette finials; rosettes at shoulders and two columns of rosettes inside the niche; two parallel sets of lines appear to be raised arms.: 1
Fired clay plaque depicting female figure in high relief; mould-made; missing from hips down; flat back; carefully made; round face; hair arranged in curls and ringlets; hands clasped together below breasts.: 1
Fired clay plaque depicting female figure in relief, possibly a goddess; mould-made; missing from waist down; hands clasped at waist; wears pleated robe that covers arms; thick lock of hair on either side of face bound in a net and pushed up and stiffened so that the curling ends are at the back of the head and high up; cylindrical head-dress with flat top and bands around forehead; over each shoulder is a rosette; features missing from face due to damage; flat back; pinching at back of head.: 1
Fired clay plaque depicting female figure in relief; missing above waist and below knees; wears belt or girdle below naval; concave back.: 1
Fired clay plaque depicting female figure in relief; mould made; holding object to chest; facial details unclear; flat back.: 1
Fired clay plaque depicting female figure in relief; mould-made with details added by hand; nude apart from necklaces; right arm holding small bowl; left hand holds cone; head-dress consisting of crown dipping down in the centre and disc at centre of forehead; hand-made and rounded at back; hair in large bunch either side of head with horizontal incisions to indicate curls; moulded part of relief added to rectangular background so it appears that the lady is sitting on a high-backed chair, but this is unlikely; the bowl, the curls and the crown are hand-made; eyes touched up by hand.: 1
Fired clay plaque depicting female figure in relief; mould-made; clasped hands to chest; missing from thighs down; wears bracelets, necklaces, chokers and a belt; rounded top; back fragmented.: 1
Fired clay plaque depicting female figure in relief; mould-made; figure has clasped hands held to chest; missing below waist; zig-zag decoration around edge of plaque; flat back.: 1
Fired clay plaque depicting female figure in relief; mould-made; head and part of bust only remaining; concave back; wears head-dress; hair with tight curls; boat-shaped earrings; defined facial features.: 1
Fired clay plaque depicting female figure in relief; mould-made; head missing, traces of bituminous material at break suggests it was repaired at some point; missing below the waist; figure has clasped hands held to chest; wears multi-stranded necklace and bracelets; convex back.: 1
Fired clay plaque depicting female figure in relief; mould-made; missing from chest down; slightly concave back; wears cape, bracelets and necklaces; holds tambour in both hands to chest; band across forehead and curly hair; face details depicted.: 1
Fired clay plaque depicting female figure in relief; mould-made; rounded top; missing from waist down; stands facing front with clasped hands; curly fringe of hair across forehead and short, wide fan at back of the head; wears necklaces and bracelets; thick and flat at back.: 1
Fired clay plaque depicting female figure in relief; mould-made; slightly flattened base; seated female wears flounced and pleated dress covering the left arm; seated in profile; right arm raised and left arm bent into waist holding juglet; hair done with wide band around forehead to the back where it supports a chignon; wears necklace; sits on chair with animal head terminals; top partly fragmented.: 1
Fired clay plaque depicting female figure in relief; mould-made; wearing flounced and pleated dress; standing; holds cylindrical object; hair parted in centre and tied in two bunches on either side of face; fan at back of head; arms and shoulders covered; finger marks and pinching of clay at the flat back.: 1
Fired clay plaque depicting female figure in relief; mould-made; wears headband or head-dress, earrings, multi stranded necklace and bracelets; hands clasped together below chest; wears belt or girdle at waist; missing below ankles.: 1
Fired clay plaque depicting female(?) figure in relief; mould-made; bottom broken off; figure stands with clasped hands; wears pleated and flounced robe with bare arms clasped to chest.: 1
Fired clay plaque depicting female(?) figure in relief; mould-made; flat back; goddess(?) standing in niche; dressed in draped robe with fringe at bottom; rosette on either side of her face, and a column of rosettes below them on either side; bunch of hair on either side of face; niche surmounted by huge horned head-dress, indicating a deity; two columns holding up the arch, each with a rosette finial; threshold and still denoted by rows of circles, crescents and indentations.: 1
Fired clay plaque depicting female(?) figure in relief; mould-made; standing figure wears plain, long dress with wide hem at bottom; holds hands to breasts; possibly standing on a platform or animal; wears three-turretted crown; crescent beside right ear; clay folded over in places at the back.: 1
Fired clay plaque depicting male deity in relief; mould-made; nude except for belt around waist; holds bird in left hand and short, three pronged object in right hand; wears turban and headband; curled beard.: 1
Fired clay plaque depicting male deity in relief; slightly pointed top pinched at the back; broken off at the hips; wears head-dress and headband; coarse facial features; bare chested; holds club in each hand; on either side of the figure is a pole or part of a doorway frame; the top of the right hand one appears to end in a curving snake-head.: 1
Fired clay plaque depicting male figure in relief; flat back and background cut away; bearded and wearing turban; facial features clearly defined; chest naked; bracelet on left arm; broken off below waist.: 1
Fired clay plaque depicting male figure in relief; mould made; bearded figure rides side-saddle on ram; band around forehead; wears pleated and flounced robe; in left hand he holds object above ram's head and in right hand holds a whip(?).: 1
Fired clay plaque depicting male figure in relief; mould made; figure is possibly a deity; wears cap with headband; sidelocks of hair; holds a club and a mace; on either side is an incised streamer; wears skirt with wide belt with a dagger; facial features well defined; beard incised with wavy lines; broken off at hips.: 1
Fired clay plaque depicting male figure in relief; mould-made; bearded man walking to right, wearing a woolly pudding-basin cap; he wears a robe, leaving right side of chest bare; in his left hand he holds a lead attached to a figure, almost certainly a monkey (or could be a naked human, perhaps a captive); in his right arm he holds a stick to which is attached a bladder(?).: 1
Fired clay plaque depicting male figure in relief; mould-made; rounded top and flat back; bearded; facial features carefully delineated; wears a woolly cap and a robe with wide sleeves.: 1
Fired clay plaque depicting male figure with monkey in relief; mould-made; bearded man walking to right, wearing a woolly pudding-basin cap; he wears a robe, leaving right side of chest bare; in his left hand he holds a lead attached to a figure seated behind up him with knees up, almost certainly a monkey (or could be a naked human, perhaps a captive); in his right arm he holds a stick to which is attached a bladder(?); the base of the plaque is slightly flattened.: 1
Fired clay plaque depicting male figure with monkey in relief; top part (head) missing; man walking to right with a seated monkey playing a flute in front of him; they are both on a small platform; the man also holds another instrument in his right hand; the relief is flattened at the base so that it is free-standing.: 1
Fired clay plaque depicting male worshipper in relief; mould-made; bearded man holds a sheep in his arms; the man wears a rounded cap with a double band, and possibly has his hair up in a bun at the back; details of clothing not clear, but there appears to be a chevron pattern edge to the skirt on the right side; broken off at hips.: 1
Fired clay plaque depicting male worshipper in relief; mould-made; beardless, bald-headed figure of a male worshipper with offerings; man with large ears, facing front and holding a lamb or kid in his arms, against his chest; his chest and right shoulder are bare, and his robe covers his left arm and shoulder; traces of bracelets on his right arm and a necklace around his neck and incised lines for details of the animal's fleece; broken off at knees.: 1
Fired clay plaque depicting male worshipper with offerings; mould-made; bearded male holds a kid in left hand; wears a rounded cap or turban and a long robe revealing the right shoulder and arm; right hand raised to face; beard has incised detail; on the reverse is a round depression behind head; flat back.: 1
Fired clay plaque depicting male worshipper with offerings; mould-made; bearded male wearing a rounded turban holds a small horned animal (kid) in his arms at his chest; his beard is in two parts; his right shoulder is bare, the left shoulder and arm covered by a shawl, or, more probably, his robe; bottom of plaque missing.: 1
Fired clay plaque depicting nude female figure in high relief; hands clasped to breasts; large head compared to torso and legs; possibly pregnant; stands on platform; convex back. : 1
Fired clay plaque depicting nude female figure in high relief; missing from hips down; slightly rounded back; carefully made; round face; hair arranged in curls and ringlets; hands clasped together below breasts.: 1
Fired clay plaque depicting nude female figure in high relief; mould-made; background completely cut away; missing from waist down; flat except for fan at back of head; wears wide-sleeved garment and necklaces; band around forehead; wears earrings; facial features clearly shown.: 1
Fired clay plaque depicting nude female figure in high relief; mould-made; head missing and broken below thighs; hand clasped below breast; convex back.: 1
Fired clay plaque depicting nude female figure in high relief; mould-made; wears headband or head-dress, earrings, necklace and bracelets; hands clasped together below chest; legs separated by cut into the clay before firing; rounded back.: 1
Fired clay plaque depicting nude female figure in high relief; slightly rounded back; facial details; hair arranged in curls; wears headband and earrings(?); hands clasped together below breasts; girdle or belt at waist; pubic area detailed.: 1
Fired clay plaque depicting nude female figure in relief; mould made; hands clasped below chest; wears two bracelets on each wrist, necklaces of round beads and earrings; hair curled and band on forehead; hair drawn back into chignon on the neck which shows from the front as small side-curls; feet bent slightly forward; standing on small platform; flat back with impression of matting; sides of relief knife pared and background almost cut away.: 1
Fired clay plaque depicting nude female figure in relief; mould-made; clasped hands below breasts; missing below waist.: 1
Fired clay plaque depicting nude female figure in relief; mould-made; complete; flat back with flattened base and rounded top; nude goddess(?) standing in niche or doorway with feet on platform; right hand bent in to waist and left arm raised; wears multiple necklaces; hair ends in two curls on shoulders; band around forehead; slender with narrow waist.: 1
Fired clay plaque depicting nude female figure in relief; mould-made; flat back; complete; base flattened and hollowed; top indented and then rounded; wears bracelets and necklaces; curls frame face; headband with large relief ornament in centre; hands clasped together below chest; stands on platform.: 1
Fired clay plaque depicting nude female figure in relief; mould-made; hands clasped below breasts; convex back.: 1
Fired clay plaque depicting nude female figure in relief; mould-made; head missing and missing below thighs; hand clasped below breast; wears belt around waist; convex back.: 1
Fired clay plaque depicting nude female figure in relief; mould-made; head missing and missing below waist; wears necklace; hand clasped below breast; flat back.: 1
Fired clay plaque depicting nude female figure in relief; mould-made; head missing and missing from thighs down; standing with clasped hands to chest; large pubic area; wears necklace with crescent pendant; concave back.: 1
Fired clay plaque depicting nude female figure in relief; mould-made; rounded back; pinching at back of head; wears necklaces, bracelets and belt around hips; wears tall head-dress covered by veil; wears hair band, the centrepiece of which is a rosette over the eyes; wears huge lunate earrings; crude facial features; hands clasped together below chest; missing below waist.: 1
Fired clay plaque depicting nude female figure in relief; mould-made; rounded top and flat, almost concave back; missing from waist down; top of head damaged; large finger depression at the back of the head where face was pushed into mould; crudely made; hair curls at ends away from the head; wears neck ornament; hands clasped together below chest.: 1
Fired clay plaque depicting nude female figure; mould-made; missing below waist; wears head-dress and earrings; parted hair; holding breasts; convex back.: 1
Fired clay plaque depicting nude female in high relief; mould-made; wears cape or garment decorated with spots; wears bracelets, a necklace and earrings; band around forehead and curly hair; bulging belly; holds tambour(?) in both hands to chest; missing below waist.: 1
Fired clay plaque depicting nude female in relief; complete; flat back; rounded top; figure has curled or bunched hair; wares necklace(?); hands clasped together below breasts.: 1
Fired clay plaque depicting nude female in relief; flat back and straight sides and top; missing from waist down; wears bracelets, necklaces, chokers and large hoop earrings; face framed by curls; hair parted in centre; possibly a single pair of horns at front; hands clasped together below breasts.: 1
Fired clay plaque depicting nude female in relief; hands clasped below chest; complete but finishes at the knees; crudely made; rounded back; standing; figure wears bracelets, necklaces and a belt; emphasised pubic triangle; hair or wig with tight curls; boat-shaped earrings; face crudely made with pellet eyes, a thin line for the mouth and rudimentary brows.: 1
Fired clay plaque depicting nude female in relief; missing from the knees down; standing; wears shawl and necklaces and holds an object; wears band around the forehead and there is a chignon at the back of the head and a fan, now mostly broken away; facial details clear, but crude and appear slightly squashed; hands clasped below breasts.: 1
Fired clay plaque depicting nude female in relief; mould-made; missing from waist down; wears necklaces; large hairstyle or wig with incised lines; curls down to shoulders; facial features basic with no mouth; flat back.: 1
Fired clay plaque depicting nude female in relief; mould-made; broken off at the knees; crudely made; rounded back; standing figure with hands clasped together below chest; wears bracelets, necklaces and a belt; emphasised pubic triangle; hair or wig with tight curls; boat-shaped earrings.: 1
Fired clay plaque depicting nude female in relief; mould-made; bunched hair either side of face; hands clasped below chest; missing below knees.: 1
Fired clay plaque depicting nude female in relief; mould-made; damaged and partly missing; slightly concave back; holds tambour with both hands; wears necklaces and headband; hair parted in centre and comes down to shoulders; wears earrings.: 1
Fired clay plaque depicting nude female in relief; mould-made; figure holds tambour to chest; wears cape and belt; round belly and pubic area indicated by short, vertical, incised strokes; hair in curls; possibly has small horns and protrusion in centre of forehead.: 1
Fired clay plaque depicting nude female in relief; mould-made; flat back; oval shaped but narrower at top than bottom; very little detail; wears hooped earrings and turret-like head-dress.: 1
Fired clay plaque depicting nude female in relief; mould-made; missing below waist; clasped hands below breasts; hair in curls either side of face; wears multi-stranded necklace; bracelets at wrists; flat back.: 1
Fired clay plaque depicting nude female in relief; mould-made; missing below waist; clasped hands below breasts; wears head-dress(?), earrings and multi-stranded necklace; bracelets at wrists; convex back.: 1
Fired clay plaque depicting nude female in relief; mould-made; missing from waist down; slightly concave back; face details shown but damaged; wears headband; curled hair comes down to shoulders; wears collared (or necklace?) garment decorated with spots; bracelets at wrists; holds tambour in both hands to chest; face details shown but damaged.: 1
Fired clay plaque depicting nude female in relief; mould-made; slightly concave back; face details shown but damaged; wears headband; curled hair comes down to shoulders; wears necklace and garment decorated with spots; bracelets at wrists; holds tambour in both hands to chest; face details shown; slightly protruding belly and naval; incised lines at waist may represent belt or girdle; pubic triangle depicted; broken at the feet.: 1
Fired clay plaque depicting nude female in relief; rounded back; complete but details indistinct; wears a belt at the hips and necklaces; from the side seems to be wearing multi-horned head-dress; however her pose is more that of a worshipper than a deity so perhaps it is a cylindrical head-dress of some kind; large hoop earrings frame her face; no facial features; hands clasped together below chest.: 1
Fired clay plaque depicting nude female in relief; rounded back; missing from knees down; standing; wears belt and bracelets and necklaces; face framed by curls; band around forehead with large relief ornament in centre; hands clasped below breasts.: 1
Fired clay plaque depicting nude female with clasped hands below breasts; mould-made; flat back with depression at the back of the head; flat top and straight sides; missing from the hips down.: 1
Fired clay plaque depicting nude female with clasped hands; mould-made; broken off at knees; standing; wears necklaces; hair indicated by incised lines; wearing earrings or large curls on either side of face; faint traces of red pigment on various parts of figure.: 1
Fired clay plaque depicting nude female with clasped hands; mould-made; complete; flat back with impression of matting or basketry tray; sides of relief knife pared and background almost cut away; feet bent slightly forward; standing on small platform; wears two bracelets on each wrist, necklaces of round beads and earrings; hair curled and band on forehead; hair drawn back into chignon on the neck which shows from the front as small side-curls.: 1
Fired clay plaque depicting nude female with clasped hands; mould-made; straight sides with two-horned projections on top; missing from waist down; figure wears bracelets, necklaces, chokers and large hoop earrings; face framed by curls; hair parted in centre; possibly a single pair of horns at front.: 1
Fired clay plaque depicting nude female with clasped hands; rounded top; standing on platform with hands clasped at the waist; double curls.: 1
Fired clay plaque depicting nude figure in relief; mould-made; bottom part only; nude except for belt; rounded belly and wears belt of hatched decoration; stands on narrow platform; bottom of plaque flattened out to make base.: 1
Fired clay plaque depicting nude figure in relief; mould-made; oval top and base slightly flattened for support; damaged but complete; very worn; stands on small platform; beardless and hairless; wears skirt to knees and may be playing a musical instrument, possibly a lute, but the plaque is damaged at this point; bowed legs.: 1
Fired clay plaque depicting seated female figure in relief; mould-made figure pressed onto hand modelled chair before firing; figure wears flounced and pleated dress; seated on four legged, high-backed chair; holds cylindrical object in both hands below chest; hair parted in centre and tied in two bunches on either side of face; fan at back of head; arms and shoulders covered.: 1
Fired clay plaque depicting seated female figure in relief; mould-made; background cut away; some details added by hand; round, pellet eyes, bird-like nose and no mouth; wears four huge necklaces with incised detail and huge, hoop earrings; wears flat cap on head and back of head pushed up to form a kind of fan; ands towards chest; small, handmade dish or bowl added to right hand.: 1
Fired clay plaque depicting seated female figure in relief; mould-made; figure wears flounced and pleated dress; sits in four legged, high backed chair; the woman is bent to fit the chair; holds broken bowl or drum; hair parted in centre and tied in two bunches on either side of face; fan at back of head; arms and shoulders covered; top of head pinched by hand to show fan head-dress.: 1
fired clay plaque depicting seated figure in relief; mould made; bottom part only; figure seated on a duck-headed chair; wears a pleated flounced skirt; flat back, no depression, thin plaque.: 1
Fired clay plaque depicting seated figure; mould-made; bottom part only; seated and wearing flounced and pleated skirt; holds a naked child on her lap (only the bottom part of the child can be seen and the figure from the waist down); at her side squatting on the floor is a naked figure (monkey?) in collar and lead: 1
Fired clay plaque depicting seated goddess in high relief; mould-made; female deity seated on a throne with bare feet on narrow footstool; wears multiple horned head-dress; two long, curling locks of hair coming down her shoulders to the elbow; wears pleated and flounced dress with a cape and necklaces and bracelets; holds palm-like standard in each hand; on either side of her head, in the field, is a crescent; at her feet are two geese; flat back.: 1
Fired clay plaque depicting seated goddess in high-relief; mould-made; rounded top, base flattened for stability; goddess wears flounced skirt, necklaces and large earrings; six-horned head-dress with crescent above; bulging eyes and smiling mouth; in field on either side are two birds supporting on poles, two 'flaming' circles with a central dot; back flat except for base.: 1
Fired clay plaque depicting seated goddess in relief; mould-made; feet of chair are small protrusions at back; goddess has clasped hands and horned head-dress; two long curls coming down her arms almost to the elbows and two straight curls fall in front on to her chest; wears pleated and flounced dress with wide sleeves or cape.: 1
Fired clay plaque depicting seated goddess in relief; moulded; rectangular; flattened base; missing from waist down; facing right; left hand extended and right hand bent into the waist and holds a cup; wears multiple horned head-dress with band round forehead and disc on top; hair comes down shoulders in two long curls; dress pleated and flounced with round neck and wide, flowing sleeves; wears multiple necklaces.: 1
Fired clay plaque depicting seated goddess(?) in relief; mould-made; flattened base; two figures, one much smaller than the other; both wear pleated, flounced dresses with capes covering the shoulders; smaller figure wears large, hoop earrings and necklaces; hair done up in fan at the back; the larger figure also has large, hoop earrings and necklaces and her hair in a fan; holds juglet in left hand; in right hand possibly holds situla.: 1
Fired clay plaque depicting seated goddess; mould-made; seated on stool in profile; wears multi-horned head-dress with disc on top; wears long, plain garment with fringed bottom; playing a vertical harp.: 1
Fired clay plaque depicting seated male(?) figure in relief; mould-made; flat back and large finger depression in the bottom; figure sits on duck-headed chair; wears a pleated flounced skirt and has bare arms; the right arm is bent into the waist and the cupped fingers of his hand hold a small vase; his left arm is raised, the hand is missing; his feet are bare and elongated; some traces of bitumen. From the same mould as 1928,1010.403.: 1
Fired clay plaque depicting striding figure; mould made; flat back; figure trampling on man who wears a very short skirt with belt around the waist, and a turban; captive figure in pleading position.: 1
Fired clay plaque depicting striding male figure in relief; figure wears cap or turban; facial features carefully shown; bearded; wears a short skirt; holds a socketed tool or weapon, possibly an axe in his left hand; missing from the knees.: 1
Fired clay plaque depicting striding male figure in relief; mould-made; figure wears short skirt and a ribbon swings out behind him; holds club in right hand; head missing but bottom of beard can be seen.: 1
Fired clay plaque depicting striding male figure in relief; mould-made; rounded back; bearded and standing on narrow platform; facial features unclear; wears band around head and has hair in chignon; wears long, fringed robe with shawl; holds whip.: 1
Fired clay plaque depicting striding male figure; bearded; wears a shawl; holds a whisk or sheaf of grain; in left hand holds curved rope, looking like shepherds crook; wears head-dress; broken off below hips.: 1
Fired clay plaque depicting striding male figure; rounded back; bearded (incised) and standing on narrow platform; hair curled and waved; facial features unclear; wears band around head and has hair in chignon; wears long, fringed robe with shawl; holds whip; missing from knees down.: 1
Fired clay plaque depicting two anthropomorphic figures in relief; both figures have triangular heads depicting the eyes; hair or a head-dress at the top of the head; left figure has pair of breasts and a ribcage represented by to groups of horizontal lines separated by a vertical line; left hand to side, right hand towards penis; right figure has two breast below shoulders and two further circles by waist (testicles?); both arms bent towards genitals; figures have only three legs between them; design is carved and incised rather than mould made; coarse chaff-tempered orange-brown clay.: 1
Fired clay plaque depicting two anthropomorphic figures in relief; possibly depicts a bearded(?) male and a female; both figures have triangular heads with eyes; hair or a head-dress at the top of the head; breasts depicted close to waist and ribcage (or waistband?) indicated by a horizontal line; short legs; arms (or cloak?) come down at sides to feet, perhaps intending to depict the figures in a crouching position; design is carved and incised rather than mould made; coarse chaff-tempered yellow-buff clay.: 1
Fired clay plaque depicting two facing bearded gods in relief; mould-made; both figures wear horned head-dress and armed with curved weapons held over shoulder; both figures wear flounced and pleated robes; left hand figure damaged; face carefully shown in profile; hair done up in chignon at the back; missing below waist.: 1
Fired clay plaque depicting two figures in relief; mould-made; bull man wearing a single pair of horns standing with one hand raised in front of him, the other on his chest; facing him is a goddess seated on a bull with a crescent standard on top of her head; holds bird in outstretched left hand; wears horned head-dress topped by crescent and hair done up at the back in a chignon.: 1
fired clay plaque depicting two figures in relief; mould-made; rounded top; bottom broken off; a divine couple; both wear horned head-dresses; male figure carries weapon, possibly a whip; both wear flounced and pleated robes; basic facial features including applied pellet eyes and incised lines for the mouth; traces of bitumen on broken bottom edge.: 1
Fired clay plaque depicting two figures in relief; mould-made; rounded top; complete but badly worn; on the left: a goddess(?) wearing standing on a lion and holding a juglet; she wears a flounced and pleated garment; on the right: male figure stands on a goat; probably wears head-dress and also holds juglet; streams of water flow from it either side down to the animals; in the field above is a crescent and disc.: 1
Fired clay plaque depicting two figures in relief; mould-made; top part only; man and woman; each holds juglet; man wears band around forehead and has beard and curled hair; facial features worn; wears flounced and pleated robe; woman also has band around forehead and has hair done up in fan on back with curls around face; wears flounced, pleated robe and choker round neck; broken off at hips.: 1
Fired clay plaque depicting two figures in relief; rounded top and slightly flattened base; right figure is bearded, wears turban or head-dress; armed with curved weapon in left hand; wear flounced and pleated robe; left hand figure damaged; wears flounced and pleated robe.: 1
Fired clay plaque depicting two male figures in relief; mould-made; flat back and curved top; two bearded deities(?) wearing elaborate head-dress; each hold a curved weapon or tool in their left hand; the figure to the left seems to be holding a simple, curved tool and the figure on the right, a crescentic axe; bare chested; wear short, belted skirts; feet broken away.: 1
Fired clay plaque depicting two mythical figures in relief; mould-made; bottom part only; both standing and each holding standard; on the left is nude bull-man; another figure on the right, possibly another bull-man.: 1
Fired clay plaque depicting two nude male heroes in relief; top-middle and right-hand part missing; both standing and each holding a standard; on the left is nude bull-man with a beard and a head-dress ; another figure on the right, possibly a bull-man.: 1
Fired clay plaque depicting two seated figures in relief; mould-made; flattened base; two figures, one much smaller than the other; wear pleated, flounced dresses with capes covering the shoulders; smaller figure wears large, hoop earrings and necklaces; hair done up in fan at the back; the larger figure also has large, hoop earrings, necklaces and her hair in a fan; holds vessel in left hand; in right hand possibly holds situla.: 1
Fired clay plaque depicting two seated figures in relief; mould-made; made by bending the plaque and applying legs to make a chair; seated couple; woman wears pleated and flounced dress and necklaces and bracelets; second figure (male?) holds a lead or rein; top half missing; between the two is a bird; in the field above is a large crescent with very faint traces of a many petalled star within it; at the couple's feet is a round based amphora; one foot only remaining.: 1
Fired clay plaque depicting two standing figures in relief; mould-made; rounded top; god and goddess standing in doorway; possibly holding vessel; god bearded and wears turban; goddess has curled hair and band around forehead; both figures wear pleated and flounced robes.: 1
Fired clay plaque depicting woman and child in high relief; mould-made; rounded top; most of background is cut away; standing, nude woman, wearing only a necklace with a suckling child at her breast; has a slender figure with a round face; curled hair comes down behind the ears; child rests on her left hand and clutches her right hand which is held to her breast; broken off at hips.: 1
Fired clay plaque depicting woman and child in relief; mould-made; tapering oval top and rounded back; background cut away; edges smoothed and flattened; nude woman sits cross-legged, holding a child on her lap; child suckles at left breast; she sits on a platform with her head tilted forward; facial features clearly shown and include a pointed chin and holes for the nostrils; curled hair and band around forehead; in the background on either side of the face is a series of lines going in different directions which may indicate a veil; wearing a necklace.: 1
Fired clay plaque depicting woman and child in relief; mould-made; tapering oval top and rounded back; background cut away; edges smoothed and flattened; nude woman sits cross-legged, holding a child on her lap; child suckles at left breast; she sits on a platform with her head tilted forward; faint facial features.: 1
Fired clay plaque fragment depicting bearded figure in high relief; mould-made; legs and feet missing; holding vase(?) in both hands to chest; long hair or head-dress either side of face; convex back.: 1
Fired clay plaque fragment depicting deity; head only, missing below neck; wears multi-horned head-dress; bull's ears(?); convex back.: 1
Fired clay plaque fragment depicting female figure in high relief; head only; wears earrings; band around forehead showing hair underneath and fan at back of head; oval eyes with slit in centre; slit for mouth; narrow nose broken off at tip; mould-made.: 1
Fired clay plaque fragment depicting female figure in high relief; mould-made; missing below waist chest area fragmented; round face with details of eyes, mouth and nose; convex back.: 1
Fired clay plaque fragment depicting figure in relief; part of the right shoulder and arm only; holding standard surmounted by a bird; flat back.: 1
Fired clay plaque fragment depicting human figure; part of arm and torso only; arm bent towards chest; possibly wears garment; bracelets(?) on upper part of arm; convex back.: 1
Fired clay plaque fragment depicting male figure in relief; mould-made; wears cap with point at back which was made by hand; elaborate beard.: 1
Fired clay plaque fragment depicting nude female figure in relief; head and lower part of legs missing; clasped hands below breasts; flat back.: 1
Fired clay plaque fragment depicting nude female in relief; mould-made; hair in bunches; wears multi-stranded necklace; right hand holds small bowl or dish which has been added by hand; left hand below chest; missing below waist; back fragmented.: 1
Fired clay plaque fragment depicting seated figure; mould made and hand-modelled; legs and feet only; wears flounced skirt; back legs of chair broken.: 1
Fired clay plaque fragment showing bearded deity in relief; mould-made; holds two socketed axes across chest; wears triple horned crown topped by a disc; bull's ears and a curl on each side of face; long beard; wears bracelets or spiked guards on right arm; belt with a row of dagger-like objects at the waist; smears of bitumen; arched top and flat back.: 1
Fired clay plaque fragment showing bearded figure in relief; mould-made; fragment of head only; figure wears turban or head-dress.: 1
Fired clay plaque fragment showing bearded figure in relief; mould-made; head and chest only; wears head-dress with band of punched circles around forehead; facial details shown; curled beard; in right hand holds curved weapon; top of another object next to left arm.: 1
Fired clay plaque fragment showing bearded figure; mould-made; torso only, head and feet missing; nude except for belt around waist; holds object in each hand to chest.: 1
Fired clay plaque fragment showing bearded male figure in relief; missing below chest-mould made; wearing turban; holds whip over right shoulder.: 1
Fired clay plaque fragment showing bearded male figure in relief; missing below waist; mould-made; wears cap on head, belt around waist and necklace or garment; right arm at side, left arm bent towards waist; flat back.: 1
Fired clay plaque fragment showing bearded male figure in relief; mould-made; torso only, head and legs missing; wears pleated skirt; holding tool or weapon in each hand at chest; convex back.: 1
Fired clay plaque fragment showing bearded male in relief; mould made; legs missing; nude except for belt around waist; wears cap on head; holding bird(?) in left hand and curved weapon or tool in right hand.: 1
Fired clay plaque fragment showing female bust with head missing; figure has bare breasts, clasped hands and wears necklace; mould-made.: 1
Fired clay plaque fragment showing female figure in relief; mould-made; missing below waist; holds tambour in both hands to chest; flat back; wears headband; bunched hair either side of face.: 1
Fired clay plaque fragment showing female(?) figure in high relief; mould-made; head only; wears headband; flat back.: 1
Fired clay plaque fragment showing figure in relief; mould-made; lower legs and feet only; flat back; base.: 1
Fired clay plaque fragment showing figure in relief; mould-made; torso only; holds object (tambour) with both hands to chest; wears necklace; bracelets at wrist; flat back.: 1
Fired clay plaque fragment showing male(?) figure in relief; head only, missing below neck; mould-made; wears tall head-dress; convex back.: 1
Fired clay plaque fragment showing nude female figure in high relief; mould-made; missing above waist; convex back.: 1
Fired clay plaque fragment showing nude female figure in high relief; mould-made; missing above waist; incised line across waist may represent girdle; flat back.: 1
Fired clay plaque fragment showing nude female figure(?) in high relief; mould-made; missing above waist; flat back.: 1
Fired clay plaque fragment showing nude female(?) figure in high relief; mould-made; missing above waist; convex back.: 1
Fired clay plaque fragment showing nude female; mould-made; head and feet missing; holds object in left hand to chest; right hand hangs down her side and holds a vessel; high, rounded breasts, narrow waist and prominent hips; concave back.: 1
Fired clay plaque fragment showing nude female; mould-made; missing from waist down; hands clasped at waist; symbols in the field including a bird on each shoulder with crescent and disc above; convex back.: 1
Fired clay plaque fragment showing nude female; mould-made; missing from waist down; pubic triangle denoted by horizontal lines; concave back.: 1
Fired clay plaque fragment; depicts bearded male figure in relief; long hair curls either side of face; top of head broken and missing below shoulders.: 1
Fired clay plaque fragment; depicts female figure in relief; hands clasped at waist; two large bunches of hair bound with a patterned material set into v-shape at top of head; smaller, bound bunch of hair on either side of face; low cut, v-necked dress; wears necklaces; circles, crescents and rosettes in background; missing from waist down.: 1
Fired clay plaque fragment; depicts female figure in relief; holds tambour in both hands to chest; wears headband or cap; hair parted; earring on each ear and multi-stranded ornament around neck; missing below waist.: 1
Fired clay plaque fragment; depicts nude female figure in relief; wears head-dress, earrings and necklaces; chest damaged; missing below waist; concave back.: 1
Fired clay plaque fragment; depicts nude(?) figurine in relief; missing above thighs; lower legs and feet together; right hand is holding a vessel(?); concave base and slightly concave back.: 1
Fired clay plaque fragment; mould made; depicts bearded male deity in relief; wears horned head-dress; holds socketed axe and mace to chest; parallel lines emanating from each shoulder, possibly depicting rays; round topped standards either side of figure; missing below waist; concave back.: 1
Fired clay plaque fragment; mould made; depicts deity(?) seated on an animal (ram?) in relief; very worn and almost indistinct; convex back.: 1
Fired clay plaque fragment; mould made; depicts female(?) figure in relief; head only; wears cap or turban; hair coming down either side of face; eye, brows, nose and mouth shown in detail; convex back.: 1
Fired clay plaque fragment; mould made; depicts figure in pleated skirt; missing above waist; concave back.: 1
Fired clay plaque fragment; mould made; depicts nude female figure in relief; hands clasped below chest; long curling hair down one side of face; wears multi-stranded necklace; missing below waist; convex back.: 2
Fired clay plaque fragment; mould made; depicts nude female figure in relief; head missing and missing below knees; right hand to chest, left hand raised; wears bracelets at wrists; convex back.: 1
Fired clay plaque fragment; mould made; depicts nude female figure in relief; missing above waist and below knees; wears belt around waist; flat back.: 1
Fired clay plaque fragment; mould made; depicts two figures in relief; female deity on left with multi-horned head-dress; hair (or veil?) falling to shoulders; wears pleated dress with rosette at left shoulder; faint facial details; missing below chest; on the right is a figure wearing a turban; missing below head; back fragmented.: 1
Fired clay plaque fragment; mould-made relief depicts crescent standard in frame; probably formed the back of model chair.: 1
Fired clay plaque fragment; mould-made; depicts deity holding two socketed axes; arched top and flattened concave back; wears triple horned crown topped by a disc; has bull's ears and a curl on each side of face; long beard; wears bracelets or spiked guards on right arm; left side of face damaged; missing below waist.: 1
Fired clay plaque fragment; mould-made; background cut away completely; depicts bearded male worshipper in high relief; figure holds a vessel with both hands to his chest; wears high round cap with a band around the forehead; appears to be bare-chested; traces of black paint or bituminous material around the face; missing below chest.: 1
Fired clay plaque fragment; mould-made; decorated in relief; possibly forms part of a model bed or chair; flat back.: 1
Fired clay plaque fragment; mould-made; depicts 'bull-eared god' in relief; figure wears multi-horned head-dress; bull's ears; long curled hair either side of face; long elaborate beard; holds two socketed axes to shoulders; missing below chest; two symbols in the field either side of face; flat back.: 2
Fired clay plaque fragment; mould-made; depicts anthropomorphic figure in high relief; head only; wears head-dress; flat back.: 1
Fired clay plaque fragment; mould-made; depicts bearded figure holding object (vase?) in both hands to chest; missing below waist; convex back.: 1
Fired clay plaque fragment; mould-made; depicts bearded figure in high relief; hands clasped together or holding object to chest; bottom half missing.: 1
Fired clay plaque fragment; mould-made; depicts bearded figure in relief; wears cap or turban on head as well as robe; hair either side of face; possibly holding something in left hand, which is bent towards chest; bottom half missing; left section of plaque also missing.: 1
Fired clay plaque fragment; mould-made; depicts bearded male deity in relief; wears horned head-dress; holds bird in left hand and short, curved weapon or tool in right hand; missing below chest; convex back.: 1
Fired clay plaque fragment; mould-made; depicts bearded male deity in relief; wears multi-horned head dress; long hair curls either side of face; holding weapons in both hands to chest; missing below waist; convex back.: 1
Fired clay plaque fragment; mould-made; depicts bearded male deity in relief; wears multi-horned head-dress with disc on top; has bull's ears; long curled locks of hair either side of face; right arm to side; holds object to chest with left hand; wears bracelet on left wrist; missing below chest; two symbols in the field either side of face.: 2
Fired clay plaque fragment; mould-made; depicts deity wearing horned head-dress; head only; flat back.: 1
Fired clay plaque fragment; mould-made; depicts female deity in relief; wears horned(?) head-dress; hair comes down over chest; holding staff or standard in right hand; two crescents in the field either side of head; missing below waist.: 1
Fired clay plaque fragment; mould-made; depicts female figure in horned(?) head-dress; long curled hair ending in spirals; missing below chest.: 1
Fired clay plaque fragment; mould-made; depicts female figure in relief; hands clasped at waist; two large bunches of hair set into v-shape at top of head; smaller, bound bunch of hair on either side of face (or possibly earrings?); missing below waist; convex back.: 1
Fired clay plaque fragment; mould-made; depicts female figure in relief; missing from below waist; holds tambour to chest; two large bunches of bound hair set into v-shape at top of head; convex back.: 1
Fired clay plaque fragment; mould-made; depicts female figure in relief; missing from waist down; hands clasped below chest; two large bunches of bound hair set into v-shape at top of head; smaller, bound bunch of hair on either side of face; wears necklaces; back of head pinched.: 1
Fired clay plaque fragment; mould-made; depicts female figure with suckling child; child rests on her left arm while with her left hand she guides her left breast to the child's mouth; female figure wears wide, flat cap; missing below waist.: 1
Fired clay plaque fragment; mould-made; depicts female(?) deity in relief; wears multi-horned head-dress; long plaited hair either side of face and falling below shoulders; wears earrings(?); flounced robe; hands clasped together at chest; missing below waist; flat back.: 1
Fired clay plaque fragment; mould-made; depicts female(?) figure in high relief; head only; wears head-dress, veil and earrings; fan at back of head; veil and fan handmade; clear facial features.: 1
Fired clay plaque fragment; mould-made; depicts figure in relief; top of head and face missing; broken off below waist; long curled hair either side of face; wears flounced robe; multi-stranded necklaces(?) at neck; hands together at the chest.: 1
Fired clay plaque fragment; mould-made; depicts figure in relief; feet only; free-standing on concave base; flat back.: 1
Fired clay plaque fragment; mould-made; depicts figure in relief; nude with hair curling gently to shoulders; holding bundle in both hands to left shoulder (perhaps a wheatsheaf); traces of red paint.: 1
Fired clay plaque fragment; mould-made; depicts figure in relief; wears headband and turban; robe over left shoulder and arm, right shoulder and arm exposed; hands clasped together below chest; missing below waist.: 1
Fired clay plaque fragment; mould-made; depicts goddess wearing multiple horned head-dress and flounced and pleated robe; stands with arms raised and palms facing; details of features and clothing unclear; missing below waist; flat back.: 1
Fired clay plaque fragment; mould-made; depicts male and female figures in relief; each holding a vessel; male wears band around forehead and has beard and curled hair; facial features worn; wears flounced and pleated robe; female figure also has band around forehead; hair done up in fan on back with curls around face; wears flounced pleated robe and choker round neck; only the upper portion preserved; ancient repair marked by the presence of bituminous material at break.: 1
Fired clay plaque fragment; mould-made; depicts male figure in relief; upper torso and part of beard remaining; nude except for belt around waist; holds bird in left hand and short, curved weapon or tool in right hand; wears turban and headband; curled beard.: 1
Fired clay plaque fragment; mould-made; depicts male figure with monkey in relief; bearded male wearing cap or turban; bare chest; wears skirt; holding lead in left hand which is attached to a monkey; monkey sits on right shoulder; holds object in left hand; missing below waist.: 1
Fired clay plaque fragment; mould-made; depicts mother and child in relief; nude female holds suckling child to left breast; figure sits cross-legged on platform; child is supported on lap and with right hand, head held to breast with left hand; head of female figure missing; convex back.: 1
Fired clay plaque fragment; mould-made; depicts nude female deity; figure wears six-horned head-dress; multi-stranded necklace and earrings; missing below chest; in field on either side are two poles with 'flaming' circles and a central dot above birds; back flat except for base.: 1
Fired clay plaque fragment; mould-made; depicts nude female figure in relief; clasped hands below breasts; head missing; flat back.: 1
Fired clay plaque fragment; mould-made; depicts nude female figure in relief; facial details unclear; perhaps wearing head-dress; hands held up to breasts; pubic triangle depicted in detail; missing below hips; convex back.: 1
Fired clay plaque fragment; mould-made; depicts nude female figure in relief; hair in bunches around face; hands clasped under chest; missing below waist; convex base.: 1
Fired clay plaque fragment; mould-made; depicts nude female figure in relief; hair in bunches around face; right hand bet towards chest; missing below waist; convex base.: 1
Fired clay plaque fragment; mould-made; depicts nude female figure in relief; hands clasped together below breasts; earrings and/or hair-curls at wither side of face; wears multi-stranded necklace; missing below hips.: 1
Fired clay plaque fragment; mould-made; depicts nude female figure in relief; left arm bent to waist; holds object to breasts, possibly a cup; clasps situla(?) in right hand; wears necklaces and head-dress; curled hair; missing below thighs; flat back.: 1
Fired clay plaque fragment; mould-made; depicts nude female figure in relief; lock of hair down one side of face; wears necklace; right arm raised; left arm bent to waist; missing below waist.: 1
Fired clay plaque fragment; mould-made; depicts nude female figure in relief; long curled hair either side of face and falling down to shoulders; multi-stranded necklace; hands clasped together below chest; bracelets at wrists; missing below waist; convex back.: 1
Fired clay plaque fragment; mould-made; depicts nude female figure in relief; missing above waist; legs and feet together; pubic triangle depicted by rows of incised marks; wears multiple anklets; convex back and flat base.: 1
Fired clay plaque fragment; mould-made; depicts nude female figure in relief; missing below waist; hands clasped together below breasts; wears headband and multiple-stranded necklace; convex back.: 1
Fired clay plaque fragment; mould-made; depicts nude female figure in relief; missing from above waist; flat back.: 1
Fired clay plaque fragment; mould-made; depicts nude female figure in relief; right hand at side and left hand bent in at waist; wears bracelets and necklaces; hair coming down to shoulders and in bunches either side of face; large breasts and narrow waist; missing below hips.: 1
Fired clay plaque fragment; mould-made; depicts nude female figure in relief; right hand bent in to waist and holding vessel(?); left arm raised; wears multiple necklaces; hair ends in two curls on shoulders; band around forehead; slender figure with narrow waist; bottom half missing; flat back with pinching at back of head.: 1
Fired clay plaque fragment; mould-made; depicts nude female holding disc or tambour to chest; missing from waist down; slightly concave back; wears cape, bracelets and necklaces; band across forehead and curly hair; face details shown but damaged.: 1
Fired clay plaque fragment; mould-made; depicts robed figure in relief; wears turban(?); detail lost; missing below chest; concave back.: 1
Fired clay plaque fragment; mould-made; depicts standing figure in relief; right arm bent to waist; left arm raised; missing below thighs; framed within arch; convex back.: 1
Fired clay plaque fragment; mould-made; depicts striding figure in relief; wearing garment decorated with rows of circles; part of leg and garment remaining; slightly widened and flattened base; flat back.: 1
Fired clay plaque fragment; mould-made; depicts two facing birds in relief; plants in the field; framed in rectangular border; probably part of a model chair; flat back.: 2
Fired clay plaque fragment; mould-made; head only; depicts female(?) figure wearing earrings in high relief.: 1
Fired clay plaque fragment; mould-made; shows a couple embracing on a bed; nude fame on the left, missing below chest; figure in the right, part of arm and shoulder only; flat back.: 1
Fired clay plaque mould; depicts standing nude female figure; both hands to breasts; wears earrings, necklace and belt.: 1
Fired clay plaque of a nude figure with bowed legs; breasts; rounded belly (perhaps suggestive of pregnancy?) and a heavily swollen pudendum or penis; hair coming down right side of face; wearing a necklace, bracelet and thin belt; right hand aloft and the other holding a small item below chest; rounded top; almost complete; mould-made.: 1
Fired clay plaque of nude standing female; mould-made; fragmented - from waist down only; flat back.: 1
Fired clay plaque of nude standing female; mould-made; fragmented - from waist down only; slightly rounded back.: 1
Fired clay plaque of nude standing female; mould-made; fragmented - from waist down only; wears hip belt; stands on pedestal; rounded back.: 1
Fired clay plaque of nude standing female; mould-made; fragmented - from waist down only; wears hip belt; stands on platform; flat back; base.: 1
Fired clay plaque of standing figure; mould-made; fragmented - legs and feet only; stands on platform; rounded back.: 1
Fired clay plaque or model fragment; mould-made; decoration in relief; perhaps part of a model bed or chair.: 1
Fired clay plaque plaque depicting anthropomorphic figure in relief; mould-made; top part only - missing below chest; rounded top; figure wears head-dress(?) with lock of hair down right side of face; also wears a necklace and bracelet; holds large horned animal in both hands above body.: 1
Fired clay plaque showing female figure in relief; mould made; head and feet missing; holds large tambour in both hands to chest; multiple-stranded girdle at waist; pubic triangle clearly defined; concave back.: 1
Fired clay plaque showing female figure in relief; mould-made; most of background cut away; missing from hips down; hands clasped at waist; wears robe and stole covering shoulders and arm; wears a necklace and bracelets; head tilted slightly forward; hair in long, narrow, flat curls from back to front.: 1
Fired clay plaque showing female(?) figure in relief; mould-made; hands clasped at waist; missing from hips down; wears multi-horned head-dress; wears a cape covering shoulders and upper arms; symbols in the field; on the figure's right is a rayed disc and crescent by the side of the head and possibly a scorpion by the hips; traces of bitumen at the shoulders; convex back.: 1
Fired clay plaque showing female(?) figure in relief; mould-made; worn, details unclear; flat back with deep depression at back of head.: 1
Fired clay plaque showing male figure in relief; small fragment; mould-made; bearded male wearing cap (or curly hair?); holds tool or whip in right hand over right shoulder; flat back.: 1
Fired clay plaque showing nude female figure in high relief; holding young child(?) to breasts; missing below waist; convex back.: 1
Fired clay plaque showing nude female figure in relief; mould-made; clasped hands below breasts; wears head-dress and necklace; missing below waist; convex back.: 1
Fired clay plaque showing nude female figure in relief; mould-made; head and feet missing; wears necklace; hands clasped below breasts; multiple-stranded girdle or belt at waist; pubic triangle clearly defined; flat back.: 1
Fired clay plaque showing nude female figure in relief; mould-made; head missing and missing below waist; hands clasped below breasts; wears multi-stranded necklace; pubic triangle represented by horizontal lines; convex back.: 1
Fired clay plaque showing nude female figure in relief; mould-made; head, chest, left arm and lower part of legs missing; right arm to chest; incised belt around waist; incised detail of pubic triangle; concave back.: 1
Fired clay plaque showing nude female in high relief; bust only; large shoulders; wears triple necklace; hair in curls; basic facial features; slight finger depression at back of head.: 1
Fired clay plaque showing nude female in high relief; mould-made; clasped hands below breasts; bracelets at wrists; girdle or belt at waist; pubic triangle denoted by diagonal lines; head missing and broken below knees; flat back.: 1
Fired clay plaque showing nude female in relief; mould-made; clasped hands below breasts; bracelets at wrists; girdle or belt at waist; pubic triangle denoted by horizontal lines; head missing and broken below knees; flat back.: 1
Fired clay plaque showing nude female in relief; mould-made; head and feet missing; hands clasped below breasts; multiple-stranded girdle at waist; pubic triangle clearly defined; convex back.: 1
Fired clay plaque showing nude female in relief; mould-made; missing above waist; concave back.: 1
Fired clay plaque showing woman and child in relief; mould-made; rounded top; most of background is cut away and sides and top are smoothed and flattened; standing, nude woman, wearing only a necklace breast-feeding child; has a slender figure with a round face; curled hair comes down behind the ears; child rests on left hand and is supported with the right hand; broken off below knees.: 1
Fired clay plaque showing woman and child in relief; mould-made; rounded top; most of background is cut away; pared and smoothed edges; standing, nude woman with a suckling child at her breast; child rests on her left hand and clutches her right hand which is held to her breast; broken off at knees; convex back.: 1
Fired clay plaque; "Man with Monkeys"; shows a man, perhaps an Indian showman with monkeys, one of whom is playing a pipe; another monkey is on his right shoulder, grasping his hair; man holds uncertain object in right hand.: 1
Fired clay plaque; glazed; mould-made; depicts nude female in relief; missing from above waist.: 1
Fired clay plaque; mould made; depicts bearded male figure in relief; wears a turban on head; robe over left shoulder; belt round waist; bracelet on right wrist; holds mace or axe in left hand.: 1
Fired clay plaque; mould made; depicts male mastiff dog in relief; wears collar; lower half of plaque missing.: 1
Fired clay plaque; mould-made relief showing lion being attacked from the rear by a dog; fragmented; flat back; traces of bituminous material at break, possibly repaired in antiquity.: 1
Fired clay plaque; mould-made; bottom edge missing; depicts three seated figures; bottom half of plaque extends to form a bench; bearded male figure on the right wears a flounced and pleated garment with cape over left shoulder; holds long object in right hand; female figure on the left also wears a flounced and pleated garment; bare breasts; holds situla in right hand; wears necklaces; large hoop earrings or bunched hair either side of face; smaller female figure in centre; nude apart from cape over shoulders; holds hands to breasts and wears large hoop earrings or bunched hair either side of face.: 1
Fired clay plaque; mould-made; depicts 'goddess' wearing horned head-dress; band across forehead; two straight locks of hair fall over shoulders; wears boat-shaped earrings and flounced and finely pleated robe; sits on large bird; in right hand holds vase with streams of water emerging from its neck; vase rests on four footed stand; in the background on either side of goddess' head is a crescent; concave back; two projecting supports at the base.: 1
Fired clay plaque; mould-made; depicts demon, possibly Humbaba; figure had grimacing mouth with double row of teeth, wrinkles and wavy hair; animal ears and square chin; the back has a large finger depression towards the bottom.: 1
Fired clay plaque; mould-made; depicts female(?) deity in relief; wears multi-horned head dress; long hair curls either side of face; wears necklace; hands clasped to chest; wears long flounced and pleated skirt.: 1
Fired clay plaque; mould-made; depicts nude female figure in relief; background almost completely cut away; standing nude female figure with hands clasped below the breasts; incised band around forehead; flat cap on head; hair in bunches either side of face; wears large four-string necklace, hoop earrings and hip belt; incised detail on pubic triangle; legs slightly apart.: 1
Fired clay plaque; mould-made; depicts striding male figure in relief; shown in profile to the right; bearded; wears cap; bear chested and wearing short skirt with belt; carries axe over shoulder with right hand; left hand outstretched; dagger tucked into belt; stands on platform.: 1
Fired clay plaque; mould-made; made by impressing the design and adding two legs for support; relief depicts couple; female figure wears pleated and flounced dress, necklaces, bracelets and earrings; hair simply styled with a band for decoration; left arm outstretched and resting on right shoulder of male figure; male figure has similar hairstyle with hair curled and no band; right arm outstretched to waist if female figure; between the two is a bird; in the field above is a large crescent with star above.: 1
Fired clay rattle in form of a bird; hand-modelled; head missing; hollow body with tail; legs terminating in rounded base for feet; incised decoration on body depicts wings/feathers; perforation on top of body; small ball within body for use as rattle.: 1
Fired clay rattle in shape of bird; hand-modelled; hollow; small loose object within.: 1
Fired clay rattle or musical instrument; hollow pie-crust form with a pair of holes on one surface; hand-modelled.: 1
Fired clay rattle; hand-modelled in the round; in form of animal, perhaps a pig; p[inched nose and applied pellet eyes; tail; incised lines on torso depicting hair or bristles; hollow with small clay(?) ball for rattle.: 1
Fired clay rattle; hand-modelled; hollow ovoid with a piecrust edge; three perforations on one side; small ball within hollow.: 2
Fired clay rattle; piecrust form with single circular hole through centre.: 1
Fired clay rattle; piecrust form with small circular hole pierced through the centre.: 1
Fired clay rattle; piecrust form.: 2
Fired clay rectangular spacer-bead with three apertures.: 3
Fired clay rectangular spacer-bead with three apertures; coarsely made.: 1
Fired clay refilled depicting nude(?) figure; legs only, top half missing; mould-made.: 1
Fired clay relied depicting female figure with clasped hands; head and bust only remaining; wears round earrings and necklace made up of four horizontal bands; mould-made plaque with slightly rounded back; pinching at back of head.: 1
Fired clay relied depicting figure; wears skirt depicted by horizontal bands of pleats, circles and triangles (daggers?); skirt only, head, torso and feet missing; mould-made plaque with flat back.: 1
Fired clay relied depicting nude female with clasped hands; missing from the waist down; wears pleated shawl over shoulders; breasts very; hair parted in centre; wears round earrings; mould-made plaque with curved back.: 1
Fired clay relief depicting armed god; figure wears belt with a row of triangular dagger-like objects linked by a triple chain; below this is a series of horizontal rows from which falls a thinly pleated skirt; mould-made plaque with rounded back.: 1
Fired clay relief depicting armed god; figure wears belt with a row of triangular dagger-like objects linked by a triple chain; below this is a series of horizontal rows from which falls a thinly pleated skirt; traces of feet facing forward, standing on a narrow platform; mould-made plaque with concave back and base.: 1
Fired clay relief depicting bearded figure; fragment only, missing from waist down; wears turban with a wide band; holds a small goat in his arms; the face of the man is damaged and the whole relief is worn and lacking in detail.: 1
Fired clay relief depicting deity; fragmented, part of head only; figure wears multi-horned head-dress; mould-made.: 1
Fired clay relief depicting female deity; missing below waist; figure wears necklaces and large earrings; multi-horned head-dress with crescent above; bulging eyes and smiling mouth; in field on either side are two birds supported on poles, two 'flaming' circles with a central dot; mould-made.: 1
Fired clay relief depicting female figure in relief; mould-made; missing below waist; standing with clasped hands; in v-necked dress(?) with bare arms; wears necklaces and earrings; hair parted in centre; head-dress ending in fan at the back; eyes, brows and nose shown; convex back.: 1
Fired clay relief depicting female figure; wears flounced and pleated dress; bent in order to sit in chair (chair missing); clasped hands, perhaps holding object to chest; hair parted in centre and tied in two bunches on either side of face; fan at back of head; arms and shoulders covered; top of head pinched by hand to show fan head-dress.: 1
Fired clay relief depicting female(?) figure; missing from chest down; details of eyes and nose; parted hair; wears earrings; mould-made.: 1
Fired clay relief depicting figure seated in chair with child; figure wears flounced skirt; missing above waist; child held on lap; chair hand-modelled but figure and background mould-made; two legs at back broken off.: 1
Fired clay relief depicting figure seated in chair; figure wears flounced skirt; missing above waist; chair hand-modelled but figure and background mould-made; two legs at back broken off.: 1
Fired clay relief depicting figure wearing flounced robe; missing above waist; mould-made plaque with rounded back.: 1
Fired clay relief depicting figure wearing flounced robe; stands on pedestal; top half missing; mould-made plaque with flat back.: 1
Fired clay relief depicting figure wearing flounced robe; top half missing; mould-made plaque with concave back and flat base; traces of bituminous material at break suggests repair in antiquity.: 1
Fired clay relief depicting figure wearing flounced robe; top half missing; mould-made plaque with flat back.: 2
Fired clay relief depicting figure wearing flounced robe; top half missing; mould-made plaque; back fragmented.: 1
Fired clay relief depicting figure; fragmented, torso only; showing flounced and pleated robe and arms; mould-made.: 1
Fired clay relief depicting figurine in flounced robe; holds bird in right arm; position of left arm unclear, possibly tucked into robe; head and feet missing; mould-made.: 1
Fired clay relief depicting goddess; missing from waist down; clasped hands to chest; wears multi-horned head-dress; hair comes down shoulders in thick curls either side of face; mould-made.: 1
Fired clay relief depicting mother breast-feeding child; figure holds child in left arm; missing from waist down; mould made plaque.: 1
Fired clay relief depicting nude female figure with clasped hands; head and bust only remaining; wears necklace made up of four horizontal bands as well as bracelets; mould-made plaque with flat back.: 1
Fired clay relief depicting nude female with clasped hands below breasts; feet missing; figure wears hip belt and necklaces; large hoop earrings either side of face (or possibly curly hair); band around forehead and large fan at back of head which is carried over to the back of the plaque; mould-made.: 1
Fired clay relief depicting nude female with clasped hands below breasts; feet missing; mould-made plaque with rounded back.: 1
Fired clay relief depicting nude female with clasped hands below breasts; missing below the waist; mould-made plaque.: 1
Fired clay relief depicting nude female with clasped hands; missing from the hips down; crudely made; possibly holding a child; flat round discs for breasts; no mouth; wears low, cylindrical cap; mould-made plaque with flat back; pinching at the back of the head.: 1
Fired clay relief depicting nude male figure, missing above waist; genitalia shown in detail; mould-made.: 1
Fired clay relief depicting robed figure; missing from hips down; standing with clasped hands to chest; wears pleated and flounced robe; wide headband and remains of fan at back of head; hair comes down either side of face; slightly curved back with pinching at top.: 1
Fired clay relief depicting robed figure; top half missing; mould-made.: 1
Fired clay relief depicting two figures; fragment - missing from neck down; facial features indistinct; mould-made.: 1
Fired clay relief fragment depicting armed deity; missing below waist; holds two socketed axes against chest; wears triple horned crown topped by a disc; has bull's ears and a curl on each side of face; long beard; wears bracelets or spiked guards on right arm; face damaged; mould-made.: 1
Fired clay relief fragment depicting bearded male deity(?); head only; wears multi-horned head-dress; mould-made plaque; convex back with pinching behind head.: 1
Fired clay relief fragment depicting figure in skirt; legs and feet only; wears close fitting skirt with vertical wavy pattern; front facing feet stands on platform.: 1
Fired clay relief fragment depicting head and shoulders of bearded figure; sickle shaped objects in the field; mould-made plaque.: 1
Fired clay relief fragment of armed deity; torso only, head and legs missing; holds two socketed axes against chest; figure has curl on each side of face and long beard; mould-made plaque with convex back.: 1
Fired clay relief fragment of armed deity; torso only, head and legs missing; holds two socketed axes against chest; figure has curl on each side of face and long beard; wears bracelets or spiked guards on right arm; mould-made plaque with slightly concave back.: 1
Fired clay relief fragment of bearded deity with two socketed axes; missing below waist; wears triple horned crown topped by a disc; has bull's ears and a curl on each side; wears bracelets or spiked guards on right arm; face damaged; mould-made plaque with arched top and flattened concave back.: 1
Fired clay relief fragment showing a bearded male; possibly holding an animal in his arms; the beard consists of wavy horizontal lines around the chin, and vertical curls below; wears a low rounded turban with a wide band; top of relief rounded; mould-made plaque with rounded back.: 1
fired clay relief from back of a model chair; mould-made; depicts a bull-man and a lion holding a crescent-topped standard; bull-man wears head-dress; in front of the lion is a monkey(?); whole scene is on a platform of rocks, possibly representing a mountain.: 1
Fired clay relief of armed god with socketed axe and mace; mould-made-plaque, fragmented; figure has bull's ears, curly hair and a long beard; wears a head-dress and cape; in the field are crescents, discs and rosettes; broken off at waist.: 1
Fired clay relief of female figure; missing from hips down; right arm bent in to waist and left arm raised; wears necklaces and possibly a horned head-dress; hair ends in two curls on shoulders; band around forehead; slender with narrow waist; pinching at back of head but not in the centre; mould-made.: 1
Fired clay relief of female figure; mould-made; fragmented, head only; flat back; traces of bitumen at break suggests it was repaired in antiquity.: 1
Fired clay relief of female(?) figure; fragment, head only; slightly curving back; wears band across forehead; large curl of hair on either side of face; face has thick horizontal brows, broad nose and almond-shaped eyes with horizontal line in centre for pupils; mould-made.: 1
Fired clay relief of female(?) figure; head and neck only; wears necklace; mould-made.: 1
Fired clay relief of female(?) figure; head and shoulders only; wears dress with round neckline; large, fat curls on either side of face; wears very wide low head-dress with veil coming down back and sides; mould-made.: 1
Fired clay relief of figure in skirt; mould-made plaque with flat base; fragment - from waist down only; robed figure of indeterminate sex, probably male; stands on small platform; robe has fringe at bottom; feet shown; wide belt around waist decorated with impressed circles.: 1
Fired clay relief of figure; head only; band around forehead; parted hair frames face; facial details clear; mould-made.: 1
Fired clay relief of figure; head only; double bunch of curls bound in a fille on either side of face; mould-made.: 2
Fired clay relief of figure; head only; either wears boat-shaped earrings or has large bound curl of hair on either side of face; thin line for mouth; wears headband; broken fan at back of head; mould-made.: 1
Fired clay relief of figure; head only; hair arranged in five bunches curls face; mould-made.: 1
Fired clay relief of figure; head only; mould-made.: 3
Fired clay relief of figure; head only; wears circular earrings; mould-made.: 1
Fired clay relief of goddess; fragment, head only; wears multi-horned head-dress; mould-made.: 1
Fired clay relief of goddess; missing below waist; figure wears horned head-dress; right arm below breast; left arm missing; mould-made.: 1
Fired clay relief of nude female with clasped hands below breasts; missing from waist down; worn, details unclear; wear earrings; mould-made.: 1
Fired clay relief of nude female with clasped hands; complete; stands on platform; mould-made; oval plaque with rounded back.: 1
Fired clay relief of nude female with clasped hands; flat back; missing from waist down; wears veil, bracelets and necklaces; double band with large central pendant around forehead; mould-made.: 1
Fired clay relief of nude female with clasped hands; mould-made; flat back; head and feet missing; pubic triangle faintly shown with rows of little parallel lines.: 1
Fired clay relief of nude female with hands clasped below breasts; missing from waist down; mould-made.: 1
Fired clay relief of standing female figure with high turreted head-dress; wears garment with rosette on each shoulder; holding object in each hand to breasts; two rosettes if field above each shoulder; mould-made.: 1
Fired clay relief of striding god(?); mould-made plaque with flat top; Fragment - missing from chest down; wears a cap; facial features carefully shown; bearded; dagger tucked into waist belt.: 1
Fired clay relief on plaque; mould-made; rounded top; a couple standing on a narrow platform; woman wears sleeveless dress with chokers around her neck; man wears long robe; both have hair done up at back in chignon with fillet around head; facial details shown in detail; standing in doorway or niche.: 1
Fired clay relief plaque of male figure, possibly a god; mould-made; figure holds a thick, large club in each hand and has a dagger in the belt of his skirt; facial details shown and bearded; impressed decoration of stripes on chest; on the left shoulder is a crescent and disc.: 1
Fired clay relief plaque of nude female with clasped hands below breasts; mould-made; head missing; incised horizontal lines across waist.: 1
Fired clay relief plaque of nude female with clasped hands below breasts; mould-made; head missing; indentation at the back which is otherwise flat.: 1
Fired clay relief plaque or back of a model chair; mould-made design; depicting of striding god (?); plain band around forehead and simply styled hair; thin beard; carries whip in right hand and wears a robe; in the field above is the figure of a seated animal, perhaps a lion (head missing).: 1
Fired clay relief showing figure of goddess with band across forehead; hair falls in curling lock on either side of face; wears flounced and pleated dress and armlets on upper arms; arms raised, palms facing each other; missing from waist down; flat back with pinched ridge at back of head; mould-made.: 1
Fired clay relief showing lower part of robed figure; mould-made.: 1
Fired clay relief showing nude female figure with hands clasped below breasts; wears necklace; missing from below waist; mould-made.: 1
Fired clay relief showing nude female figure with hands clasped; wears necklace; feet missing; mould-made plaque with rounded back.: 1
Fired clay relief showing seated figure; mould-made plaque; rectangular, with flattened base; bottom part only.: 1
Fired clay sickle; edge of sickle 'blade' damaged; hand-modelled; handle painted with bituminous material.: 1
Fired clay spindle whorl (?) with incised decoration.: 1
Fired clay spout in form of a ram or bull's head; curled horns; two perforations for nostrils; bituminous material on surface.: 1
Fired clay spout in shape of ram's head; hand-modelled curled horns and hollow muzzle for pouring liquids.: 1
Fired clay thimble-shaped object; hand modelled.: 1
Fired clay thin cone with painted decoration.: 1
Fired clay thin cone.: 3
Fired clay toy in the form of an animal with two projections made to carry axles so that the whole object may be drawn along on wheels; a pierced lug for string at front; four wheels.: 1
Fired clay wall cone with depression in base.: 1
Fired clay wall cone.: 4
Fired clay wall cone; bituminous material at base.: 1
Fired clay wall cone; bituminous material concentrated at one end.: 3
Fired clay wall cone; bituminous material concentrated at one end; fragment.: 1
Fired clay wall cone; painted at one end.: 1
Fired clay wall cone; painted with bituminous material at base.: 1
Fired clay wall cone; traces of black bituminous material at one end.: 1
Fired clay zoomorphic figurine fragment; hand modelled in the round; head only; depicts horned bovine; applied pellet eyes; perforations for nostrils; incised mouth; two large perforations at neck - possibly for attaching head to the body.: 1
Fired clay zoomorphic figurine; depicts pig or boar with brown painted decoration, head missing; hand modelled.: 1
Fired clay zoomorphic figurine; hand-modelled in the round; depicts leopard(?); impressed spots over body; applied eyes; pinched ears; head and front part of torso only.: 1
Fired clay zoomorphic rattle; in the form of a hen on a small circular base; circular hole pierced through its rear.: 1
Fired clay zoomorphic rattle; in the form of a hen, head broken off and incised lines on back.: 1
Fired clay zoomorphic rattle; in the form of a hollow bird with incised lines representing the wings; head missing.: 1
Fired clay zoomorphic rattle; in the form of a hollow pig or boar applied pellet eyes; incised lines mouth and hair/bristles; hand-modelled.: 1
Fired clay zoomorphic rattle; in the form of a pig with incised lines on back and sides, modelled ears and tail and pierced eyes.: 1
Fired clay zoomorphic rattle; in the form of a pig with incised lines representing the bristles, lightly modelled ears and small pellets added to represent the eyes; hollow; hand modelled.: 1
Fired clay zoomorphic rattle; in the form of a pig with lightly incised lines representing the bristle and eyes.: 1
Fired clay zoomorphic rattle; in the form of a quadruped with a pair of protuberances on its back, long neck (broken) and a further protuberance on chest, body decorated with incised lines; circular hole pierced through the underside.: 1
Fired plaque depicting armed god in relief; concave back; mould-made design; missing below waist; god with animal ears and multi-horned headress; band around forehead; well defined facial features; bearded; curled hair; wears belted skirt; rays spring from behind the god's shoulders.: 1
fish and dub: 1
Fish hook: 8
Fish hook. U shaped, Barbed on hook end, broken on other end. : 1
Fish, terracotta. Hollow. In the round. Scales and fins incised. Broken.: 1
Fish-hook: 1
Fish-hook. C shaped, large barb on hook end, broken on other end. : 1
Fishbone: 1
Five baked clay gaming-pieces with two lines deeply incised on one side.: 1
Five beads on a string, Long cylindrical bead possibly lapis, and four double conoid, look relatively flat, disks? CBS Register: necklace. 5 stone beads. with sketch. PG 580. and a copper pin.: 1
Five copper bull's heads: 5
Five fragments of copper alloy slag.: 1
Five fragments of the dish of a pottery stemmed dish.: 1
Five toiletry implements. No sheath. One-Round pin with highly decorated top. Three engaved rings, a square, engraved ring, octahedral, ring, octahedral, four pointed head. Two-Round pin with decorated head, ring, octahedral, ring, octahedral, four pointed head. Three-needle with pierced head. Four round shaft flatteneing to a rounded piece, like a small razor or mirror. Five-Square shaft of copper alloy. Part of a pin?: 1
Flask: 1
Flask with incised decoration, : 1
Flat amathyst seal depicting two symbols on face.: 1
Flat base and wall of a pottery vessel; partially repaired from fragments.: 1
Flat base of pottery jar with inscription (ownership mark) accompanied by incised sun-disc and crescent moon standard symbol.: 1
Flat base, short straight sides, circular trough inside. Found on tag inside: "R.C. 1 (+T.O. XX) E. Dyn.": 1
Flat base, straight sides, overhanging rim. CBS Register: alabaster (travertine) cup. with sketch.: 1
Flat brownish-black piece of metal. Fragment: 1
Flat clay handle surmounted by a woman's head roughly modelled . The handle is a rectangular piece of clay, planted on the shoulder of a jar, as found on examples of the Jamdat-Nasr and Predynastic periods. Jars and handles were then painted with designs in one or more colours. This is a piece of later date, on which modelling replaces colours , and apparently a forerunner of the granny spouts. The front is divided by two vertical posts in the middle, between tall buckled shafts on either side, and a slightly incurving top, suggesting a primitive shrine (?). Whitish clay: 1
Flat headed copper alloy nail.: 1
Flat headed iron nail; corroded.: 1
Flat piece of metal, tapered at end. Rounded blade end. : 1
Flat pottery bowl; convex bottom; sides narrowing to everted, flanged rim; glazed (?).: 1
Flat tan stone object, roughly oval shaped, with notches. Perforated. Hourglass shaped hole from biconical drilling. Not a spindle whorl. Perhaps an amulet?: 1
Flat triangular piece of metal, possibly iron coated with bitumen and copper? Three different colors in section, green, brown, and black. : 1
Flat, circular loom weight with perforation at top, decorated on one side with four circles arranged in a Y shape. Light string wear visible on one side of the perforation. Diameter of perforation 6.8mm.: 1
Flat, kite shaped loom weight with perforation at top. Light tan clay. Diameter of perforation 12.5 mm.: 1
Flattened piece of copper alloy, oval in shape with stem.: 1
Flattened piece of copper, possibly a blade, triangluar shape but with tip missing Broken and reattached portion: 1
Flattened piece of metal with tang attachment spot. Possibly a spatula of some type? : 1
Flattened piece of metal. Rounded at one end, broken at the other. : 1
Flattened spear head, octagonal base, tang is square in cross section. Tip missing. Design etched on Blade: 2
Flattened spear head, octagonal base, tang is square in cross section. Tip missing. Design etched on Blade: 1
Flattened truncated biconical whorl with slightly concave sides on top. Tan clay, edges slightly chipped. Diameter of perforation at top: 7 mm, at base: 8 mm. Perforation centered: 1
Flint BM 1928,1010. 776: Flint, light grey: 1
Flint: 10
Flint hoe: 1
Flint Point: 1
Flint Point; perhaps an arrow-head; re-touched: 1
Flint tool: 1
Flints: 2
Flints, Potsherds: 1
Flower: 3
Flower head: 1
Flowers: 15
Fluted lapis head. Broken and mended. Copper pin is square in section, extending length of head. One side of head has a sliver? cap. : 1
Fluted lapis head. Copper pin is round in cross section extending just past end of head. : 1
Foggy white chalcedony conical stamp seal. Pierced through the top of seal with copper ring. Face of seal depicts a human figure, possibly with wings.: 1
Foil and beads: 1
Foot of brown ware pottery vessel with ridges around body; base damaged.: 1
Fork: 1
Forked copper alloy artefact.: 1
Found not far from PG 723 & perhaps belonging to that grave q.v.: 1
Foundation figurine, basket bearer: 1
Foundation tablet: 1
Four bladed arrowhead, reddishmetal: 1
Four coil rings. Two of the rings are corroded together.: 1
Four copper alloy spear-heads adhering together, broken in two pieces.: 1
Four finger bones and two silver rings; rings and two bones adhered; heavily corroded.: 2
Four fragments of copper alloy.: 1
Four fragments of large glazed pottery bowl; on the inside is design of a goat standing beside 'sacred tree'.: 1
Four large pieces, and smaller pieces, that can be combined to form a cylinder with spikes. : 1
Four lengths of copper alloy chain with circular links.: 1
Four lobed copper arrowhead. Lobes are oval in shape with point at end. Haft is round, tapered to point. : 1
Four metal rods, thin, coated in brown soil. : 1
Four miniature spear heads. All have square cross-sections and their tangs are flattened to an edge. Tips are missing. : 1
Four pieces of an oblong limestone bowl with a spout.: 1
Four pieces of copper wire. Curved. : 1
Four pieces of copper. one pointed tip, one shaft with a slight hook, one shaft, and one spiral. The spiral is 2.5 loops. : 1
Four silver cockle-shells; corroded together; mineralised threads of woven wrapping.: 1
Four small copper alloy bowls, A-D; one bowl fragmented.: 4
Four straight pieces of greenish metal. : 1
Four worked iron fragments; original objects indistinguishable.: 1
Fourteen copper alloy rivets and three lumps of copper alloy; with round convex heads.: 1
Frag clay sealing: 3
Fragment: 1
Fragment from shoulder of pottery vessel with black painted decoration.: 1
Fragment (of a mould?) - standing female: 1
Fragment Comb: 6
Fragment from a clay animal figurine(?); possibly the hind leg of a quadruped; hand-modelled.: 1
Fragment from a fired clay animal figurine; hand modelled; back end only; two legs and a tail.: 1
Fragment from a fired clay figurine; hand-modelled in the round; depicts a horse's head; remains of white glaze.: 1
Fragment from a fired clay plaque depicting a blessing goddess; mould-made; missing from knees down; nude goddess; curving almost to a point at the top; right arm bent in to waist and left arm raised; wears bracelets; hair ends in two curls on shoulders; band around forehead; slender with narrow waist; pinching at back of head.: 1
Fragment from a fired clay plaque; depicts a female figure in relief; mould-made; missing from waist down; hands clasped at waist; two large bunches of hair bound with a patterned material set into v-shape at top of head; smaller, bound bunch of hair on either side of face; low cut, v-necked dress; wears necklaces; crescents and rosette in background; curved back.: 1
Fragment from a fired clay sickle?: 1
Fragment from deeply incised figurine or statuette; possibly representing Humbaba?: 1
Fragment from edge of pottery bowl with brown painted decoration.: 1
Fragment from edge of pottery bowl; burnished black on outside.: 1
Fragment from fired clay figurine; split lengthwise; fragment of left leg; black painted hip-belt with vertical streaks of black paint above and below hand-modelled.: 1
Fragment from fired clay incense burner; corner only; originally cube shaped with four supporting legs and cavity for burning incense; incised decoration on sides.: 1
Fragment from fired clay plaque depicting female figure in relief; head only; flat back; carefully made; round face; hair arranged in curls and ringlets.: 1
Fragment from fired clay plaque.: 1
Fragment from fired clay plaque; depicts bearded male figure in relief; broken off at hips; figure walks to the right, wears a woolly pudding-basin cap and a robe, leaving right side of chest bare; in his left hand he holds a lead attached to a figure, now lost, but probably a monkey; in his right arm he holds a stick to which is attached a bladder(?).: 1
Fragment from fired clay plaque; depicts female breasts.: 1
Fragment from fired clay relief depicting deity with 'bull 's ears'; missing below face; figure wears multi-horned head-dress; mould-made.: 1
Fragment from fired clay relief depicting deity; depicts multi-horned head-dress surmounted by disk; mould-made.: 1
Fragment from fired clay relief depicting deity; missing below face; figure wears multi-horned head-dress; mould-made.: 1
Fragment from fired clay relief depicting figure in skirt; mould-made; damaged.: 1
Fragment from fired clay relief depicting robed figure standing on platform; legs and feet only; mould-made: 1
Fragment from fired clay relief depicting robed worshipper or priest; holds animal (sacrificial kid?) to chest; torso only, head and legs missing; mould-made.: 1
Fragment from fired clay relief; mould made plaque; depicts right leg of human figure in frame.: 1
Fragment from lower left end of glass beard with two rows of stylised curls; probably belonged to composite statue; opaque light blue; the lower end of the beard projects 0.4 cm forwards and the back is thus convex; left side edge bevelled; cast by the lost-wax technique; the blue has faded and turned bluish-grey; covered by layer of lime accretion.: 1
Fragment from mouth of small pottery vase; undecorated.: 1
Fragment from rim of large pottery jar with black painted ornament.: 1
Fragment from rim of large pottery jar; orange fabric with pale surfaces; presumably coil built with cuneiform inscription lightly incised inside rim and intended to be read by looking down at the jar from above.: 2
Fragment from rim of large pottery jar; pale fabric and surfaces; presumably coil built.: 2
Fragment from rim of large pottery jar; reddish fabric and surfaces; presumably coil built with cuneiform inscription lightly incised inside rim and intended to be read by looking down at the jar from above.: 1
Fragment from shallow pottery bowl; burnished.: 1
Fragment from shoulder of large pottery jar; decorated with incised dashes and painted diagonal lines.: 1
Fragment from small round base of pottery vase; undecorated.: 1
Fragment inscribed with pictograph: 1
Fragment of a fired clay wall cone; broken at one end.: 1
Fragment of a banded alabaster vessel vase with button base. Inscribed.: 1
Fragment of a bull figurine, may be from a bowl: 1
Fragment of a circular copper alloy bowl, sloping sides, fluted base.: 1
Fragment of a circular copper alloy rod.: 1
Fragment of a clay cup (bottom 1/3 remaining). Broken and repaired. Two painted lines at top of break. Ring base. Brown clay with Black paint. : 1
Fragment of a clay figurine? Head, back end, and legs missing. Reddish brown clay. U number on object. : 1
Fragment of a clay tile with the point of a copper alloy dagger corroded onto it.: 2
Fragment of a copper alloy armlet.: 1
Fragment of a copper alloy Blades; likely part of 1928,1009.275.: 1
Fragment of a copper alloy container; rim moulded outwards.: 1
Fragment of a copper alloy fibula; design of 4 spherical shapes coming to a point.: 1
Fragment of a copper alloy plate or disc; pierced in two places.: 2
Fragment of a copper alloy rod.: 1
Fragment of a copper alloy weapon.: 1
Fragment of a copper axe, The back of a shaft with a slight ridge. Ridge around top and bottom of socket, decoration.: 1
Fragment of a copper pin/needle. Tapered to a point. Woolley's Type VIII. : 1
Fragment of a deep, pottery cup with decorated on exterior with broad bands of paint; repaired from fragments.: 1
Fragment of a dish of pottery stemmed dish; partially repaired.: 1
Fragment of a duck head, rounded beak and incised eye. Incised lines around neck. Reddish clay.: 1
Fragment of a female head: 1
Fragment of a figurine showing the waist and buttocks in profile. Waistband and wavy skirt painted on.: 1
Fragment of a fired clay figurine depicting the head of an animal, perhaps a caprid or bovine; horns on either side of face broken off; perforation for eyes; hooked nose or snout; fired clay '334' below head for inserting into the torso, which is now lost; hand-modelled in the round.: 1
Fragment of a fired clay jewellery/amulet mould(?); incised linear pattern on one side.: 1
Fragment of a fired clay plaque depicting a female figure in relief; only top of female figure remains; thin neck; chignon; round necked dress and band across chest.: 1
Fragment of a fired clay plaque depicting a male figure in relief; damaged and missing from chest down; wears turban with thick band and a garment with a round neck which may be a necklace; no mouth or beard.: 1
Fragment of a fired clay wall cone.: 1
Fragment of a flat copper alloy object.: 1
Fragment of a flat copper alloy rod: 1
Fragment of a flat copper alloy rod.: 8
Fragment of a fluted silver tumbler.: 1
Fragment of a jar, pointed base remains. Ovaloid shape. Broken and repaired. Brown clay. U number on object. : 1
Fragment of a large moulded relief figure; baked clay; god; three-quarters of the face only remaining, showing part of the horned crown with a large lower pair of horns; top part broken off; traces of the beginning of a beard on his right cheek; there is a large double band around the forehead in low relief and the eyes are also in low relief; large depression at the back of the head.: 1
Fragment of a model of a building: 1
Fragment of a model table? Or a relief plaque. Stamped with a geometric design. White clay. : 1
Fragment of a pottery bowl with pattern of plain, thin bands of dark paint.: 1
Fragment of a sickle: 1
Fragment of a silver ring; single piece of wirte.: 1
Fragment of a small headed copper alloy nail.: 1
Fragment of a weathered limestone statue/figurine. Woman. Eyes inlaid. The head, left shoulder, and most of arm preserved. Apparently a female figure, the hair dressed in a heavy roll across the forehead, the top of the head smooth, traces of long locks on the shoulders; no sign of drapery.: 1
Fragment of alabaster bowl with ring base. Hole pierced above ring base. Inscription on belly.: 1
Fragment of alabaster thick walled (20 mm thick) vase with inscription.: 1
Fragment of alabaster vessel with inscription.: 1
Fragment of an animal figurine including the body and tail. The ceramic is dark grey.: 1
Fragment of baked clay animal figure; depicts bovine; one side and all of bottom half missing; pierced through the nose.: 1
Fragment of base of chlorite stone bowl with inscription on base and row of concentric circles above incised line. Same vessel as U.282. Inscription: "Naram Sin, King of the four quarters, bowl from the booty of Magan.": 1
Fragment of base of chlorite stone bowl with inscription on base and row of concentric circles above incised line. Same vessel as U.283. Inscription: "Naram Sin, King of the four quarters, bowl from the booty of Magan.": 1
fragment of beard, imitation lapis: 1
Fragment of clay 334 or 122; hand-modelled.: 3
Fragment of clay 334 or cone decorated with black bituminous paint; hand modelled.: 1
Fragment of clay 334/cone; reddish clay; hand-modelled.: 1
Fragment of clay animal figurine; hand-modelled; head and front legs missing.: 1
Fragment of clay animal figurine; hand-modelled; torso and tail; head and legs missing.: 1
Fragment of clay animal figurine; head, torso and one front leg of probable quadruped; hand-modelled.: 1
Fragment of clay animal figurine; roughly shaped; hand-modelled; depicts horned quadruped; front part only.: 1
Fragment of clay disc with three holes(?).: 1
Fragment of clay label: 1
Fragment of clay model wheel with perforated hub; hand-modelled.: 1
Fragment of copper alloy fish-hook.: 1
Fragment of copper alloy rod: 1
Fragment of copper alloy slag.: 2
Fragment of copper alloy.: 1
Fragment of copper alloy; possibly from a rod.: 1
Fragment of copper slag.: 1
Fragment of copper, largely corroded. U14268, original accession number preserved on small card attached to find: 1
Fragment of corner of pottery box-lid; decorated (applied ornament) with one snake and probably used for magical or religious purposes.: 1
Fragment of fired clay figure depicting 'seated goddess'; mould-made plaque; bottom part only; feet of chair broken away; figure wears flounced skirt.: 3
Fragment of fired clay figurine; mould-made plaque with two leg stands at back for support; bottom part only; relief depicts legs and feet of figure standing on platform.: 1
Fragment of fired clay figurine; mould-made plaque with two stands at base for support; bottom part only; relief depicts legs and feet of figure standing on platform.: 1
Fragment of fired clay model bed; hand modelled leg; mould-made design on base.: 1
Fragment of fired clay model chair; back of chair features mould-made relief depicting three dogs and two crescents; chair legs hand-modelled; seat and front legs missing.: 1
Fragment of fired clay plaque depicting anthropomorphic figure; mould-made; leg and feet fragment; slightly rounded back; from knees down only; large feet with toes carefully shown; standing on platform; wide base, almost flat.: 1
Fragment of fired clay plaque depicting female figure in relief; mould-made; female head with oval eyes with slits, mouth with a slit and heavy eyebrows; hair bunched behind ears; band around head; hair in large fan at back of head; above right shoulder is a crescent and star/rosette and a rosette can be seen on her right shoulder; traces of bitumen at the break suggest that it was repaired in antiquity.: 1
Fragment of fired clay plaque depicting hind quarters of a deer(?).: 1
Fragment of fired clay plaque; mould-made; bottom part only; two fragmentary stands at back of plaque; depicts deity in flounced and pleated skirt; seated on standing goose and faces right with feet resting on a second seated goose; entire scene on platform.: 1
Fragment of fired clay rattle in shape of a bird; hollow; incised decoration; back part only.: 1
Fragment of fired clay relief; bottom half of robed figure standing on pedestal; mould-made plaque with rounded back.: 1
Fragment of fired clay relief; bottom part of standing robed figure; mould-made plaque with hollowed base and flat back.: 1
Fragment of fired clay relief; bottom part of standing robed figure; mould-made plaque with rounded back.: 1
Fragment of fired clay zoomorphic figurine; possibly depicts a lion or a mythical figure; hand modelled; applied pellet eyes.: 1
Fragment of glass bowl; flat and broad rim, convex sides; body perhaps slightly deeper than a hemisphere; quality of glass is very good, very few bubbles; cast by the lost-wax technique; finished by grinding and polishing; colourless with very light greenish tinge; surface badly damaged by light brownish, incipient weathering layer, which has partly flaked-off and caused serious pitting.: 1
Fragment of grey ware pottery vessel with black painted decoration.: 1
Fragment of hand-modelled fired clay figurine; head of a male figure (deity?) in the round; pellet eyes; slit for mouth; beard and moustache shown by incised lines, wedge shaped in places; band around the forehead; ram's horns emerge from the top of his head and then curve around to where the ears should be.: 1
Fragment of inscription: 2
Fragment of iron artefact; heavily corroded; surface features adhered.: 1
Fragment of large fired clay figurine; depicting hair or beard?: 1
Fragment of midsection of a copper alloy pin.: 1
Fragment of mould-made plaque depicting figure in relief; head only; no mouth; wears high, cylindrical hat with incised decoration; back of head is pinched.: 1
Fragment of opaque blue glass presumably from an inlay; surfaces partially weathered to a whitish colour; possible traces of burning on one side.: 1
Fragment of pottery round bowl with modelled representation of a hand clasping it.: 1
Fragment of pottery vessel decorated with black painted band; very thin ware.: 1
Fragment of pottery vessel decorated with dark brown paint.: 1
Fragment of pottery vessel decorated with dark brown painted ground and broad band of dull red paint.: 1
Fragment of pottery vessel decorated with four bands of red paint: 1
Fragment of pottery vessel decorated with lines of brown paint.: 1
Fragment of pottery vessel showing parts of four rings of brown paint. Fine orange-brown clay: 1
Fragment of pottery vessel with black painted design on outside.: 2
Fragment of pottery vessel with dark brown cross-motif on surface.: 1
Fragment of pottery vessel with exterior covered with projecting knobs; heavily chaff tempered, presumably handmade and low-fired; two joining sherds.: 1
Fragment of pottery vessel with mottled remains of glazing.: 1
Fragment of pottery vessel with raised rim on outside; painted pattern in red and black. Fine orange-brown clay: 1
Fragment of pottery vessel with red and black painted geometric ornament.: 1
Fragment of pottery vessel with red painted cross-hatching on outside.: 1
Fragment of pottery vessel with red painted pattern on outside.: 1
Fragment of pottery vessel with remains of painted decoration.: 1
Fragment of pottery vessel with traces of brownish paint. Vegetal tempered yellow-brown clay: 1
Fragment of pottery vessel with traces of dark brown paint.: 1
Fragment of pottery vessel; grey fabric; two brown painted lines.: 1
Fragment of pottery vessel; outside painted red.: 1
Fragment of pottery vessel; small lug horizontally pierced.: 2
Fragment of pottery vessel; two red lines painted on outside.: 1
Fragment of shaft of ? part hexagonal in section: 1
Fragment of shallow dish with rim and button base. Inscribed.: 1
Fragment of small copper alloy ring broken at both ends.: 1
Fragment of statue: iris of eye: 1
Fragment of vase.: 1
Fragment of vessel (?) with knobs : 1
Fragment of weathered limestone statue. Sumer. Woman. Eyes were inlaid.: 1
Fragment of white alabaster vase.: 1
Fragment, cylinder seal? unpierced: 1
Fragment, flat, twisted: 1
Fragment, inscribed: 2
Fragment, jar rim, head of bird in relief, holes: 1
Fragment, palette?, burnt, channels for pigments: 1
Fragment. Red ware, cream slip, painted bands. Shoulder of large jar with rim, and spout on shoulder.: 1
Fragment. Coarse greenish ware. Black paint. 2014 Description: body sherd.: 1
Fragment. Coarse, greenish ware. Black paint. 2014 Description: Body sherd with black decoration.: 1
Fragment. Coarse, greenish ware. Black paint. 2014 Description: body sherd.: 1
Fragment. Coarse, greenish ware. Black paint. 2014 Description: Rim sherd.: 1
Fragmentary copper alloy pin; with white stone Beads.: 1
Fragmentary cylindrical cup with straight sides, slightly out-turned rim. Inscribed.: 1
Fragmentary plain round copper alloy bowl.: 1
Fragmented and reconstructed. 2 sheets of copper, pedestal/ring base. Some smaller pieces in bag.: 1
Fragmented Ovoid bodied pot with a flat base and a wide short neck that flares out. Wheelmade. In 8 pieces. Whitish brown clay. U number on ceramic.: 1
Fragments from stem of a pottery stemmed dish; applied figures of men and animals. decorate the stem.: 1
Fragments from the stem and rim of a stemmed pottery dish with incised decoration.: 1
Fragments from the stem of a pottery stemmed dish with incised decoration.: 1
Fragments of a copper alloy pin.: 1
Fragments of a large jar.: 1
Fragments of an Unrestricted Ellipsoid Dish with wavy line painted on rim, and two bands painted under it on the inside. Carinated beveled rim. Greenish brown clay with black paint. : 1
Fragments of an Unrestricted Ovaloid Cup with rounded base and vertical walls. Two bands around rim and two bands around shoulder. Broken and repaired. Reddish brown clay with Black paint. : 1
Fragments of corroded iron artefacts.: 1
Fragments of the copper alloy leg of a stool with an overlay of silver; bound with copper alloy rings.: 1
Fried clay anthropomorphic(?) figurine with blue-green glaze; hand-modelled; depicts hair or cap, beak-like nose and round pellet eyes; two arms outstretched but broken off; missing below chest.: 1
Fried clay plaque depicting bearded deity in relief; mould-made; arched, almost pointed top; bearded armed god wearing a three-tiered horned head-dress; he has almost 'pop eyes' and details of lashes; eyebrows, nose and mouth clearly shown; traces of bracelets on right wrist; in right hand he holds a socketed axe; in his left hand he holds a flail (?) or a curved scimitar; on his left shoulder is a crescent-shaped emblem; concave back.: 1
Frit amulet of an egyptian symbol. Pierced for suspension. : 1
Frit bead or head of pin. Round spherical in shape. Hole. No copper residue seen. : 1
Frit bead? Amulet? Triangular in shape with incised lines. Hole pierced through object. Whitish brown clay. : 1
Frit beads ball shaped and ring shaped. Glazed. Yellow and green. : 1
Frit beads in rings, cylinder, and date shapes. Yellow.: 1
Frit beads in tubular shape. Brown. : 1
Frit beads tubular. : 1
Frit beads. Ball shaped. Glazed. : 1
Frit beads. Ball shaped. Glazed. : 1
Frit cylindrical beads. 5 or 6 frit beads shaped like Pazuzu heads. White clay: 1
Frit date shaped beads. White/yellow in color. : 1
Frit in the shape of a duck. Possibly glazed? White clay: 1
Frit lion's head with traces of glaze: 1
Frit monkey squating with hands on knees. Head is rounded, incised eye and mouth. Pierced through shoulder. : 1
Frit or clay frog, back legs splayed, incised toes. Front legs out front. : 1
Frit pectoral, crescent shaped with two ends. White clay with brown glaze: 1
Frit Turtle. Incised lines on the shell, one leg slightly broken. White clay: 1
Frog: 5
Frog amulet: 2
Frog amulet squating back legs, ridge along back. Pellet eyes. : 1
From UE VII: Tablet. U.E.T. V, No. 616. Duplicate number, fragment of inscribed stone. (P.55-30-213).: 1
Front part of baked clay ox figure; prominent horns, now broken; decorated with black painted lines.: 1
Frontlet: 20
Frontlet Ring: 1
Frontlet. Gold and Lapis lazuli. Lapis beads, gold rings. : 1
Frontlets: 3
Frontlets [ON LOAN]: 4
Frontlett: 1
Funnel: 1
Furniture Fragment CBS Register: bulls head (no beard). in the round. silver. eyes of shell and lapis inlaid.: 1
Furniture Fragment: Small head of a bull with elongated, curved horns. CBS Register: no field number. silver antelope head in the round. recovered from a mass of oxidized bracelet, cockle shell and beads. cf. 17084 Database: U.8013: 1
Game board, flat with hollows on both sides: 1
Gaming board: 1
Gaming boards: 1
Gaming piece, conical, edge chipped: 1
Gaming pieces: 2
Gate socket with inscription: 3
Gate socket, inscribed: 9
Gate socket, inscribed (17 lines): 1
Gate socket, inscribed (8 lines): 1
Gate socket, traces of inscription only: 1
Gate sockets: 1
Geryish buff ware, cream slip. Wheelmade wide rounded base, straight sides expanding to round shoulder, extremely narrow neck, rolled rim.: 1
Gilgamesh and Huwawa A: 2
Gilgamesh, buffalo, Enkidu, lion. worn inscription. CBS Register. Ur 1928-9, Season VII. Cylinder Seal. Jadeite. Gilgamesh, buffalo. Enkidu, lion: 1
Gilgamesh, Eabani, rampant lion UE X: hunters and lion rampant. lapis lazuli, cylinder.: 1
Gilgamesh, Enkidu and the Netherworld: 12
Gilgamesh, Enkidu, and the Netherworld: 3
Gilgamesh, hero hunter and human headed bulls, Enkidu, deer and lion. CBS Register: Season VI. cylinder seal. lapis. gilgamesh, hero hunter and human headed bulls. Eabani, deer and lion. UE II: Cylinder seal, Lapis-lazuli.: 1
Gish: 7
Glass jar, resembles a small amphora, with flat thickened rim, cylindrical neck and conical body; two handles, made from a bichrome twist, from the rim to the shoulder; space inside body is cylindrical; yellow thread wound around the neck and another around the upper part of the body; rod-formed; body faded and turned greenish-grey (originally perhaps blue?); yellow thread faded; original colour of the handles may have been blue and yellow; the base and most of one handle missing, and a chip off the rim.: 1
Glass statuette of man standing, hands clasped in front, in an attitude of submission or prayer; opaque dark blue; the long hair is wavy and comes down to the shoulders; cast, probably in a two-piece mould; surface dulled and very pitted; lower part of figure missing.: 1
Glazed (?) pottery cup with a very small ring base and mis-shapen body: 1
Glazed Bricks from Stage Tower: 1
Glazed clay block; rectangular in shape.: 1
Glazed Clay. Shoe-Shaped.: 1
Glazed composition human figure head; eyes deep cut for inlay; forehead and right side broken; mounted on polished black wooden base.: 1
Glazed composition miniature bottle; weathered surfaces, original colour unknown.: 1
Glazed composition pendant in the shape of a frog; pierced for suspension; no legs but large webbed feet; traces of green glaze on back.: 1
Glazed composition pendant in the shape of a squatting monkey; pierced for suspension; once glazed.: 1
Glazed composition pendant; uncertain design on both sides; heavily weathered; no traces of glaze remain.: 1
Glazed composition scarab; oval face and longitudinal piercing; engraved design shows a horned winged four legged creature with a pointy tail.: 2
Glazed creamy-white, pottery vase with fairly wide mouth; surface flaking.: 1
Glazed Frit bead or pin head. Fluted. Slightly blue in color. Hole through center, no traces of metal inside hole. : 1
Glazed frit. Turtle. Pierced through. Broken but repaired. Incised lines showing turtle shell. : 1
Glazed frit. With small knobs in relief.: 1
Glazed Miniature Bottle: 1
Glazed Miniature Bowl: 1
Glazed Miniature Jar: 1
Glazed pottery bottle with narrow neck; body flaking; neck chipped.: 1
Glazed pottery jar. Green glaze. Pitcher? Type DCXLVIII.: 1
Glazed pottery or faience jar with grooved upper body and small mouth; slight surface loss.: 1
Glazed pottery or faience jar with two handles; neck lost.: 1
Glazed pottery or faience jar.: 1
Glazed pottery or faience jar; two handles; glaze decayed.: 1
Glazed pottery vessel with band of incised decoration on rim; much restored with plaster fill between fragments.: 1
Glazed pottery vessel; interior and exterior covered with green glaze; fragment.: 1
Glazed pottery. Greenish white glaze. Truncated pyramid. Triangular opening in each side. Top and bottom open. Sides irregularly covered with knobs. Damaged.: 1
Glazed pottery. Small. 2014 Description: Globular bodied vessel with a flat base and a short neck with a flared out rim. The object is glazed, there are patches of green on the shoulder. : 1
Glazed pottery: light blue glaze. Flat base, globular body, constricted neck, rolled rim.: 1
Glazed pottery: traces of blue glaze. Flat base, globular body, constricted neck, outturned rim; perforated handles.: 1
Glazed pottery: yellowish buff glaze. Flat base, globular body, constricted neck, rolled rim.: 1
Glazed pottery; traces of dark green glaze. Flat base, globular body, inturned rim.: 1
Glazed pottery; white to green. Flattened base, globular body, the convex sides contracting to a very narrow short neck with thick rim.: 1
Glazed pottery; white.: 1
Glazed ware. Flat base, globular body, ridge at base of neck, expanding rim. Two handles.: 1
Glazed, miniature, pottery bottle; worn.: 1
Glazed, pottery dish.: 1
Glazed, pottery jar with small neck; neck damaged.: 1
Glazed, yellow ware pottery bottle with narrow base, two pierced lug handles on shoulder and narrow neck; chip from neck; some repair.: 1
Glazed. Globular body, flattened base, ridges on shoulder.: 1
Globular body, flat base, constricted neck, carinated rim. CBS Register. Ur 1928-9, Season VII. Alabaster (Travertine) jar.: 1
Globular body, flat base, constricted neck, overhanging rim. CBS Register. Ur 1928-9, Season VII. Alabaster (Travertine) jar.: 1
Globular body, flat base, constricted neck, overhanging rim. CBS Register: alabaster (travertine) jar. : 1
Globular body, flat base, expanding neck; rolled rim. Glazed pottery.: 1
Globular body, flat base, nck contracting slightly to overhanging rim. CBS Register: alabaster (travertine) jar. with sketch.corroded.: 1
Globular greenish gray diorite bowl. Flat base. Broken and mended. Several pieces missing. : 1
Globular limestone bowl. Very smooth grain.: 1
Globular vase with narrow cylindrical interior. Rim broken and missing with narrow flat base.: 1
Goat (or Ibex) Shaped Pendant. Reclining, spiraled horns, double stringer, small rivet hole at base. Gold foil over bitumen,seam visible at base.: 2
Goats passant and scorpions (?) pink limestone cylinder with copper wire mounting.: 1
Goblet: 6
God & goddess (plaque?): 1
God List: 3
Goddess: 1
Godlist or PNs?: 1
Gold (60) and carnelian (71) bead necklace. Oval gold beads; oval and carinated carnelian beads.: 1
Gold and Lapis lazuli bearded bull's head from lyre. The face, ears, and horns are made from separate pieces of gold. The beard, hair, horn tips, eye rims, and eye irises are made from lapis lazuli. The whites of the eyes are made from shell. : 1
Gold binding: 5
Gold bracelet; plain; made of heavy tube.: 2
Gold cap: 1
Gold Chain: 1
Gold Dagger with a wood handle reconstruction. Dagger is approx 220mm long (on display so can't get an exact measurement). There is a gold pellet design on the hilt attachment. : 1
Gold diadem.: 1
Gold earring. Small version of a boat shaped earring, solid gold. : 1
Gold fillet oval in shape with two protruding ends each pierced for being placed around the skull. : 1
Gold Fillets: 2
Gold finger ring; made of two plain circlets and three strands of fine chain, soldered together.: 1
Gold finger ring; two plain circlets and three strands of fine chain, soldered together.: 1
Gold foil fragment, crumpled: 1
Gold foil head-band; In three pieces: 1
Gold Frontlet with short ribbon extensions at each end: 1
Gold goat amulet; horizontal perforation from right shoulder through to behind.: 1
Gold hair ribbon. 10 pieces, worn wound around a lock of the hair, apparently at the back of the head. : 1
Gold hair-ring or ear-ring: spiral: single-headed at one end and double at the other.: 1
Gold hair-ring: Spiral: Three turns of thick gold wire.: 1
Gold hair-ring; spiral; three turns of gold wire.: 2
Gold hair-ring; spiral; three turns of heavy gold wire.: 2
Gold ornament; wire and leaf all made from one piece of gold and clearly fabricated by hammering; incised and leaved rosette; twisted wires for fastening attached.: 1
Gold ornaments, 2 Copper beads with gold foil covering them, 2 Hollow gold semi-spheres 2 silver beads with gold foil covering them Gold foil Silver flower with gold foil 2 Silver rods Copper ball with gold foil 4 gold rosettes 5 gold leaves 5 copper rods with three attachments each for leaves 15 pieces of copper rods. : 1
Gold pendant/dangle shaped like a "wheat ear",with double loop stringer at end of stem.: 7
Gold pin; hole in shaft; carnelian head with gold caps above and below.: 1
Gold Ribbon: 1
Gold ribbon in 3 parts, the largest part is made out of 4-5 pieces that have been mended together. The first part is coiled in a mount, gold with no design. It is 2562mm long, 4mm wide and less than 1mm thick. Part 2 is 158 mm long, 4mm wide and less than 1 mm thick with no design. Part 3 is 722mm long, 4mm wide, and less than 1mm thick with no design. : 1
Gold ribbon; one piece marked, ten pieces unmarked.: 1
Gold ring, very flattened. Three holes on both edges marking where the gold was fastened onto the handle (of wood?). : 1
Gold round with a ribbon off of each end. : 1
Gold sheet: 1
Gold wire: 1
Gold, 10 pieces (30-12-742).: 1
Gottesbriefe to Sin?: 1
Gouge: 1
Grain List: 1
Grammatical text: 1
Granite Pick-Head or Mace Head. Incomplete 96% remains. Smooth Finish, some chipping. Black and off-white granite. No top hole, bottom hole complete, very little chipping. The wider side of the hammer, near the 14960 number is broken off. U number is hard to see--90 degrees to the left of the 14960 number. Could not photograph the entire head at once.: 1
Gray diorite bowl flat base with straight expanding sides. Broken and mended.: 1
Gray diorite bowl with flat base, expanding sides. Broken and mended.: 1
Gray diorite bowl. Partly reconstructed. Broken and mended.: 1
Gray diorite bowl. Slightly flattened base with expanding rounded sides. Rim broken and not mended.: 1
Gray diorite hemispherical bowl with rounded base. Broken and mended.: 1
Gray diorite tumbler. Chip missing from rim. Missing piece reconstructed.: 1
Gray limestone with evidence of burning. Heart shaped plan, tail rounded, head and neck of duck shown in high relief on back, slight evidence of eyes and nostrils. Bottom curved, some chipping but most pieces preserved. Smashed and reassembled: 1
Gray steatite stamp seal. Pierced for suspension. Back of seal is carved in the likeness of an animal, possibly a bull. Carving is incomplete, only rear leg complete, no sign of head. The face of the stamp depicts two Y-shaped signs, inverted relative to each other (scorpions?).: 1
Gray stone ovoid weight. Darker on one side as if burned. Stone is coarse but has been smoothed. Ends round, no flat base. Probably a burned limestone rather than basalt. Slight accretion: 1
Gray stone smoothed with many small pock marks, looks volcanic. Perhaps basalt? Dense and some hematite looks like this but not common. No flat base, ends partially flattened. Several pocks larger than others, could be drill holes.: 1
Gray stone with tiny sparkling inclusions. Polished, impure hematite or poss. diabase. No flat base, ends flat.: 1
Gray stone, basalt or burned limestone. Smooth, but covered with heavy salt/ash. neck well carved in high relief, head lower and chipped no detail. Base flat, tail chipped as if used secondarily as pounder. tail and head heavy chips, loss ca. 5%: 1
Gray stone, fine-medium grained, smoothed. Some flattening for base, ends round.: 1
Gray Ware, burnished. Disc base, rounded sides, constricted neck with ridge at its base; flat, slightly overhanging rim.: 1
Gray Ware. Rounded base, straight sides, inset neck, extremely wide flat overhanging rim.: 1
Gray ware. Decorated with combed design. with pointed bottom. CBS Register: no field number. clay jar. incised comb marks. with sketch.: 1
Gray ware. High shoulder, body tapering to flat base, carinated rim. ED 610 CBS Register: no field number. clay pot. with sketch.: 1
Gray ware. High shoulder, body tapering to flat base; rolled rim. CBS Register: no field number. clay pot. with sketch.: 1
Gray Ware. Incised and painted. Duck and geometrical pattern. White in the incisions. Flat red bands.: 1
Gray Ware. Rounded base, straight sides, 2 ridges at base of rim. Lug handle incised with cross hatching.: 1
Gray-blue stone with white speckle, polished. Faceted circumference so that the object will sit in several positions. Ends round. Some natural flaws and stone did not take polish well. Diabase or diorite?: 1
Grayish buff ware, cream slip. Ring base, sides expanding to high shoulder, long neck, collared rim. CBS Register: no field number. clay jar. with sketch.: 1
Grayish buff ware, yellowish cream surface. Ring base, sides expanding and then tapering to sharp shoulder; long neck expanding to flaring rim. Type CCLXXXII. CBS Register: clay jar. with sketch. EM.: 1
Grayish buff ware. Painted with black lines. Ring base, oval body, neck broken.: 1
Grayish bull ware. Hole in bottom. Clobular body, constricted neck, carinated rim. CBS Register: no field number. clay pot. hole in bottom. with sketch.: 1
Grayish steatite stamp seal. Triangular shape, with flat stamp face featuring a scorpion and either a much smaller scorpion or an apparently unfinished other design. Incomplete piercing. Seal probably unfinished.: 1
Grayish-green stone, fine grained, low polish, light scratches across surface. Irregularly shaped, roughly rectangular in plan. One end tapers, other mostly flat with a dent in it. Light chipping present. Basalt or diabase.: 1
Green and white speckled coarse stone ovoid weight with some smoothing of the surface. Appears to be quartz-mica inclusions in gabbro or other amphibolite. Some minor pecking, no flat base, ends slightly flattened by pecking. Well formed for its size.: 1
Green diorite bowl with flat base and flaring sides. Broken and mended. One piece reconstructed.: 1
Green diorite vase or tumbler. Broken and mended. Narrow, flared base with expanding sides and flared rim. Horn shaped.: 1
Green glaze. Carinated body, flat base, collared rim, damaged.: 1
Green glaze. Carinated body, flat base, grooves on shoulder, narrow contracted neck, collared rim.: 1
Green glaze. Globular body, flat base, collared rim.: 1
Green glaze. Globular body, flat base, expanding neck.: 1
Green glaze. Globular body, the greatest diameter near the flat base.: 1
Green glazed pottery alabastron with circular body and small neck; much glaze lost.: 1
Green glazed pottery vessel; flat base; round belly; narrow neck; glaze worn and flaking.: 1
Green glazed pottery vessel; flat base; round belly; two pierced lugs; incised bands.: 1
Green glazed pottery vessel; small foot (?); round belly.: 1
Green glazed white frit scaraboid seal depicting a monkey, and the feather of truth. Pierced for suspension. : 1
Green mottled stone in rounded sphendonoid shape, rounded ends, one area relatively flat acts as base but may not be intentional flattening for purpose. Deep groove cut around center of weight in two lines that don't quite meet: 1
Green patina but well preserved copper frog. Left hind leg and side has some damage. Raised ridges along spine and for eyes, muzzle delineated and legs indented, hole drilled through head beneath eyes for suspension. Left side loss ca. 5%: 1
Green pottery bowl with foot and in-curving rim; chipped.: 1
Green pottery jar with ring foot and misshapen neck; grooves around exterior of neck; deposit on body and interior of foot.: 1
Green pottery lamp in the form of bowl with flat base and incurved rim; small pouring hole below rim; blackened; rim incomplete; handle lost.: 1
Green stone with fine white speckles. No flat base, ends rounded. Polished coarse stone.: 1
Green stone with some dark speckling. Could be a serpentine marble or polished amphibolite. Relatively coarse grained but well polished. Form is stela, long triangle with rounded top, but not pierced. Beveled edges, flat base. slight chipping at base: 1
Green stone, medium grain, well polished. No flat base, round ends. Lighter green mottling.: 1
Green ware containing salt. Crude; wheelmade. Flat base, ovoid-shaped body, constricted neck, slightly outturned rim.: 1
Green ware pottery bowl; mis-shapen as a result of mis-firing; chip from rim; repaired.: 1
Green ware pottery jar with spout and narrow neck; spout with perforated interior area possibly acting as filter; neck incomplete; spout chipped at end.: 1
Green ware. Base broken, cylindrical body, ridge for shoulder; top slightly tapering to rolled rim.: 1
Green ware. Conical with flat base.: 3
Green ware. Finely made. Deformed. Extended flat base, rounded sides, sharp shoulder, rolled rim.: 1
Green ware. Globular body, flat base, 2 grooves at base of narrow neck, collared rim. 2 Grooves at Base of Narrow Neck.: 1
Green ware. Misshapen; globular body, slightly carinated; flat base; 2 grooves at base of neck; neck expands to rolled rim.: 1
Green ware. Broken, 3 pieces. Cylindrical with tapered base, constricted neck with ridge 12 mm. below rolled rim. Type CCLXXVIII. CBS Register: clay pot. with sketch. broken.: 1
Green ware. Cylindrical, body contracted above flat base. EM CBS Register: no field number. clay pot (red). with sketch.: 1
Green ware. Wheelmade [?] Long body tapering to wide convex base; wide groove at base of neck; rim pinched into spout [?]: 1
Green-blue glazed, pottery or faience dish with flat base.: 1
Green-brown pottery jar with flat base, carination and wide neck with downward sloping rim; slightly over-fired; rim incomplete; badly chipped around carination.: 1
Green-yellow glazed, pottery bowl; much of rim lost.: 1
Greenish banded stone stamp seal. Pierced for suspension. 2 couchant lions and dots.: 1
greenish black color. tree of life and worshipper or king? UE X: beside a stylized palm-tree surrounded by wavy water lines stands a tall figure in long fringed robe, worshipping with one hand up. Green paste cylinder.: 1
Greenish blue glaze. Globular body, ring base. Two handles (broken).: 1
Greenish blue glaze. Oval body, flat base, narrow neck, rolled rim.: 1
Greenish buff ware. Globular body, carinated; flat base; straight neck; overhanging rim. J.N. 38: 1
Greenish buff ware. Ring base, sides expanding to high shoulder, long neck, spout. 211 was in the Other Number field; this doesn't seem to be its excav area. unknown what it references -- refers to TYPE 211 as indicated on paper paper included: "Type LXXXIV al 'Ubaid, the late cemetery _ J.N. ED I ? _ cf. vol. I pl.LX _ cf. vol. II pl.265 _ Type 211": 1
Greenish cream wave. Very salty. Wide flat base. sub-globular body, rather wide neck with thickened rim. Slight ridges around shoulder and neck.: 1
Greenish diorite bowl, narrow flat base with straight expanding sides. Broken and mended.: 1
Greenish diorite bowl. FLat base, expanding straight sides. Broken and mended. Incomplete.: 1
Greenish diorite stone bowl. Cylindrical with concave sides and slightly flared rim, flat base.: 1
Greenish gray bowl, narrow base and flared rim.: 1
Greenish gray diorite bowl with broad flat base. Nearly vertical, rounded sides.: 1
Greenish gray diorite bowl with flat base and expanding sides. Broken and mended.: 1
Greenish gray diorite bowl with flat base and expanding sides. Riveted for repair in antiquity. Broken and mended.: 1
Greenish gray diorite bowl, flat narrow base with slightly rounded expanding sides. Broken and mended, missing piece of rim reconstructed.: 1
Greenish gray diorite bowl. Flat base with expanding round sides. Broken and mended, partly reconstructed.: 1
Greenish gray diorite bowl. Flat base with expanding sides. Broken and mended. Some pieces missing, but fully reconstructed.: 1
Greenish gray diorite bowl. Flat base with rounded expanding sides. Broken and mended.: 1
Greenish gray diorite bowl. Type JN.28 (UE IV). Large chip missing from rim. Some metallic impurities in stone.: 1
Greenish gray diorite globular bowl. Broken, mended and partly reconstructed. Some copper corroded to side.: 1
Greenish gray diorite. Flat base with expanding sides. Broken and mended. Some reconstruction.: 1
Greenish gray diorite. Flat base with expanding, flared sides. Broken and mended.: 1
Greenish gray stone bowl. Flat base with relatively straight expanding sides. Broken and mended. Slightly reconstructed.: 1
Greenish gray ware. Oval body, long neck, rolled rim, rounded bottom. CBS Register: no field number. clay jar. with sketch. round bottom.: 1
Greenish gray, mottled diorite globular bowl. Flat base rounded sides.: 1
Greenish grey bowl. Flat button base, rounded sides. Chipped rim. Pitted across surface.: 1
greenish grey color. only two columns of inscription left, no figures. Broken.: 1
Greenish grey diorite bowl with slight button base and rounded sides.: 1
Greenish grey diorite bowl. Flat base with straight expanding sides. Broken rim. Mended. Vessel complete.: 1
Greenish grey diorite bowl. Rounded base, slightly constricting sides. Rim chipped and pieces of rim broken off and mended.: 1
Greenish grey ware. Conical shaped.: 1
Greenish grey ware. Conical with flat base.: 3
Greenish grey ware. Cylindrical body sharply tapering to flat base.: 1
Greenish grey ware. Finely made. Flat base, expanding sides, rim rolled on inside. 34b;42 Neo-Bals-Pers. vol IX: 1
Greenish grey ware. High Shoulder; rounded body; narrow straight neck, damaged.: 1
Greenish grey ware. Ring base, globular body.: 1
Greenish grey ware. Egg shell type. Hemispherical. 2 grooves around rim.: 1
Greenish grey ware. Egg shell type. Hemispherical. Bent lip. Five impressions in bottom.: 1
Greenish grey ware. Egg shell type. Hemispherical. Small ring base, expanding rim.: 1
Greenish grey ware. Eggshell Type, Hemispherical: 1
Greenish grey ware. Flat base, oval body, constricted neck, overhanging rim; applied spout on shoulder.: 2
Greenish grey ware. Flat offset base, globular body, straight rim.: 1
Greenish grey ware. Globular body, slightly expanding neck.: 1
Greenish grey ware. Handmade. Long body tapering to ill-shapen base; straight rim.: 1
Greenish grey ware. Rounded base, recurved sides, inturned rim.: 1
Greenish grey ware. Rounded, slightly inset base; ovoid-shaped body, constricted neck, straight rim.: 1
Greenish grey ware. Wheelmade, crude. Flat offset base, straight sides.: 1
Greenish grey ware. Wheelmade. Ill-shapen. Disc base, side expanding to low shoulder, constricted neck with crude groove at base, carinated rim. broken, but can be reassembled.: 1
Greenish grey ware; egg shell type. Hemispherical.: 1
Greenish metal, disk with a nail, two sided nail sticking out of center: 1
Greenish silver glaze. Pointed base, body corrugated, long neck with one ridge, collared rim. Two handles.: 1
Greenish stone vase, cylindrical with slightly flared rim. Feldspar crystals imbedded in object which is rife with pits. Broken and mended.: 1
Greenish ware. Flat base, globular body, groove and ridge at base of long neck which has a ridge; rolled rim.: 1
Greenish-brown stone, polished. Flattened top and bottom, moreso at bottom, slight rounding at sides to top, sheer at base. Ends flat, overall shape is wider at one end curving to larger flat end, other side narrows more substantially to smaller flat end. Slight Accretion.: 1
Grey carboniferous pottery vase with splaying lip, pronounced shoulder and incised decorative band around shoulder; incompletely repaired from fragments.: 1
grey color. animals rampant. UE X: crossed lions and gazelles. dark steatite cylinder.: 1
Grey diorite bowl with flat base, flared sides and rim. Broken and mended.: 1
Grey diorite bowl. Broken in half and mended. Flat base with straight expanding sides.: 1
Grey diorite bowl. Coarse and pitted surface. Flat base with straight expanding sides.: 1
Grey diorite bowl. Flat base with flared sides and rim.: 1
Grey diorite bowl. Flat base with rounded expanding sides.: 1
Grey diorite tumbler with flat base and slightly expanding straight sides.: 1
Grey diorite tumbler. Large portion of rim and side missing. Flat base, narrow expanding sides.: 1
Grey pottery jar with flat base and narrow neck with everted rim; grooves on shoulder beneath neck; in poor condition; very fragile; extensive surface loss and cracking; surface very friable; neck incomplete.: 1
Grey pottery vessel; flat base; incised grooves round shoulder; damage to one side; fragment broken from rim.: 1
Grey pottery.: 1
Grey stone ovoid weight with near pointed ends; likely either basalt or heated limestone. Slight faceting and minor striations from shaping but mostly smooth.: 1
Grey translucent calcite. Squat pot, Jemdet Nasr type. Rim much chipped. (Also referenced as alabaster): 1
Grey ware pottery bottle; body with white inlay; large piece of body and neck lost; partially repaired; inlay lost leaving elaborate incised design.: 1
Grey ware pottery bowl with two pairs of white concentric circles inlaid on rim; white inlay lost leaving impression of where inlaid; incompletely repaired.: 1
Grey ware pottery jar with fine felt (?) slip, ringed foot, narrow neck and everted rim; holes in body; chip from rim.: 1
Grey ware pottery rim sherd; traces of inscription(?) painted on exterior surface.: 1
Grey ware, traces of burning. Rounded base, sharply carinated body, extremely narrow neck, outturned rim.: 1
Grey ware. Flattened base, oval body, slightly expanding neck.: 1
Grey ware. Globular body, ring base, expanding rim. Broken. diameter is incomplete: 1
Grey ware. Globular body, slightly carinated; flat base; short neck; overhanging rim.: 1
Grey ware. End covered with bitumen.: 2
Grey ware. End covered with red paint.: 1
Grey ware? Crude flat base, expanding to high shoulder; carinated rim.: 1
grey, concave. two seated gods, worshipper. CBS Register: Cyl. seal. grey limestone. two seated gods. worshipper. symposium. Concave 22 x 14 mm UE II: Cylinder seal, baked clay. Very roughly incised.: 1
Grey-black ware pottery jar with a pointed base; gouged and worn surface.: 1
grey. introduction scene with one seated and two standing figures, much erased, and two columns of inscription. UE X: introduction to a seated goddess. Podium, crescent, sun-star. Seal of Ur-dul-da, son of AN-zu-a. Greystone cylinder.: 2
grey. seated deity, standing attendant. UE X: worshipper before a seated deity (?). Steatite cylinder.: 1
Greyish buff ware [?] Flattened offset base, globular body, constricted neck, outturned rim.: 1
Greyish buff ware [?] Ovoid-shaped body with pointed base and maximum diameter at shoulder; wide neck; outturned rim.: 1
Greyish buff ware [?]. Cylindrical body slightly constricted below outturned rim.: 1
Greyish buff ware [?]. Globular body, wide neck.: 1
Greyish buff ware, cream slip. Conical with flat base.: 1
Greyish buff ware, cream slip; traces of bitumen.: 1
Greyish buff ware, cream wet smooth. Wheelmade. Small rounded base, nearly globular body, long neck, rolled rim.: 1
Greyish buff ware, traces of cream slip; blistered. Wheelmade. Flat offset base, straight sides slightly tapering to prominent ridge at base of neck; overhanging rim [damaged] Written on tag found inside: "R.C. 75 Ur III type 19": 1
Greyish buff ware, traces of white slip. Wheelmade. Globular body, constricted neck, rolled rim.: 1
Greyish buff ware. Carinated shoulder tapering to flat base, straight neck.: 1
Greyish buff ware. Conical with flat base.: 9
Greyish buff ware. Damaged. Conical with flat base.: 1
Greyish buff ware. Flat base, expanding sides. U number and KP written on object.: 1
Greyish buff ware. Globular body tapering to flat base, straight neck.: 1
Greyish buff ware. Globular body, flat base, wide groove at base of long neck; ridge on neck; rolled rim.: 1
Greyish buff ware. Oval Body; sharp shoulder; slightly expanding neck, broken. Incised.: 1
Greyish buff ware. Round bottom, globular body, long stright neck.: 1
Greyish buff ware. Round bottom, globular body; expanding rim, damaged.: 1
Greyish buff ware. Sharp shoulder, tapering to flat base; 4 pierced handles on top of shoulder; straight rim.: 1
Greyish buff ware. Biconvex with knob.: 2
Greyish buff ware. Conical with flat offset base.: 1
Greyish buff ware. Conical with flattened base.: 2
Greyish buff ware. Crooked offset base, globular body, constricted neck, slightly inturned rim. [KB: This museum number belongs to the ceramic vessel above, not the cylinder seal as published in UE X] UE X 314: two worshippers with hands raised before a seated goddess. Same strange style as No. 308. Their hair is doubled up and tied with a fillet. A figure in relief adorns the side of the goddess's throne. The inscription is a later addition cutting across one figure. Steatite cylinder.: 1
Greyish buff ware. Crooked offset base, sides expanding to high shoulder, constricted neck, straight rim.: 1
Greyish buff ware. Disc base, rounded sides, sharp shoulder, rolled rim.: 1
Greyish buff ware. Egg shell type. Hemispherical with flat bottom, expanding rim. One ridge on top of shoulder.: 1
Greyish buff ware. Eggshell Type, Hemispherical, flat bottom, expanding rim.: 1
Greyish buff ware. Flat base, expanding sides.: 1
Greyish buff ware. Flat base, globular body, constricted neck, slightly outturned rim.: 1
Greyish buff ware. Flat base, rounded sides, inturned rim.: 1
Greyish buff ware. Flat base, rounded sides, wide overhanging rim.: 1
Greyish buff ware. Flat base, rounded sides; misshapen.: 1
Greyish buff ware. Flat base, sharply expanding sides.: 1
Greyish buff ware. Flat base, sides expanding to high shoulder, inset neck, straight rim. on note: "R.C.230(?): 1
Greyish buff ware. Flat base, sides expanding to high shoulder, slightly constricted neck, slightly outturned rim; applied spout on shoulder. paper included: "R.C.211 (Ubaid LXXXIV)": 1
Greyish buff ware. Flat base, sides expanding to rounded shoulder, long constricted neck, collared rim.: 1
Greyish buff ware. Flat base, sides expanding to shoulder which has same diameter as the rim from which it is separated by a deep groove.: 1
Greyish buff ware. Flat offset base, expanding sides.: 1
Greyish buff ware. Flat offset base, globular body, constricted neck, outturned rim.: 1
Greyish buff ware. Flat offset base, globular body, constricted neck, straight rim.: 3
Greyish buff ware. Flat offset base, globular body, stright rim.: 1
Greyish buff ware. Flat offset base, globular boudy, constricted neck, straight rim.: 1
Greyish buff ware. Flat offset base, sides expanding to high rounded shoulder, constricted neck, slightly outturned rim.: 1
Greyish buff ware. Flat offset base, sides expanding to rounded shoulder, constricted neck with central ridge, carinated rim.: 1
Greyish buff ware. Flat offset base, sides expanding to rounded shoulder, constricted neck, outturned rim. paper included: "J.N. 39 (scale diff.) _ [cf. A.514.270 (E.D.III)] 2014 Description: note in description about paper included does not refer to this object: 1
Greyish buff ware. Flat offset base, squat globular misshapen body, wide straight rim.: 1
Greyish buff ware. Footed base, rounded body, groove at base of wide long neck. Written on tag found inside: "R.C. 74 [?]": 1
Greyish buff ware. Globular body, rough flat base, expanding neck.: 1
Greyish buff ware. Globular carinated body, constricted neck, overhanging rim.: 1
Greyish buff ware. Handmade. Disc base, rounded expanding sides with slight groove.: 1
Greyish buff ware. Handmade. Hemispherical. Hole in centre of base.: 1
Greyish buff ware. Hemispherical body, narrow neck, overhanging rim: 1
Greyish buff ware. Painted with black lines. Ring base, oval body, neck broken.: 1
Greyish buff ware. Wheelmade. Body with high shoulder, sharply tapering to small flat base; extremely long neck with collared rim [damaged]: 1
Greyish buff ware. Wheelmade. Globular body, constricted neck, rolled rim.: 1
Greyish buff ware. Wheelmade. Ovoid-shaped body, long neck, carinated rim; crude ridge at base of neck.: 1
Greyish buff ware. Wheelmade. Rounded base, ovoid-shaped body, straight rim. [damaged]: 1
Greyish buff ware. Wheelmade. Squat globular body. Slightly constricted neck, carinated rim.: 1
Greyish buff ware. Wheelmade; crude. Flat base, long ovoid-shaped body.: 1
Greyish white pottery vessel; flat base; shoulder; damage to base.: 1
Gridle: 1
Grinder: 3
Grindstone: 2
Grindstones: 2
Group from one burial. (A) Gold frontlet. (B) 3 twisted gold hair ribbons [B and I-J], (C) 2 gold hair rings [C and K], spirally coiled with hollow lunate ends. (D) 2 necklaces [D and L], one of gold ribbed balls between agate lentoids, the other of flat agate lentoids, 1 flat barrel lapis lazuli, 2 carnelian bugles, 1 granite lentoid. 3 double conoid lapis lazuli, 1 flat barrel amber. (E) Shell cylinder seal. Obscured. : 1
Group of at least 16 rings. Five are coiled rings of two or more coils. 11 are single coil rings. Of the single coil rings there are three groups corroded together: two corroded together groups of three rings, and one pair of rings corroded together.: 1
Group of Beads: 1
Group of copper alloy rings/coils that are corroded together.: 1
Group of copper alloy tumblers or goblets rusted together and partly broken.: 1
Group of Hair ribbons.: 1
Group of object: A) Clay animal figurine. B) Fragment of long clay beads imitating shell. C) A number of clay jar-sealing with seal impressions, all of one type, palmette enclosed (imperfect) [reference to drawing]. D) An oval clay object. E) Tubular ball (?) bead. F) Copper needle. G) Various examples of pottery. (also animal bones). -- The design on D and C is the same.: 1
Group of object: A) Clay animal figurine. B) Fragment of long clay beads imitating shell. C) A number of clay jar-sealing with seal impressions, all of one type, palmette enclosed (imperfect) [reference to drawing]. D) An oval clay object. E) Tubular ball (?) bead. F) Copper needle. G) Various examples of pottery. (also animal bones). -- The design on D and C is the same.: 15
Group of pin fragments. Shafts, tips and heads. 1-Round Shaft 2-Round Shaft 3- Round tip, 4-Shaft type 7 pin, hole pierced 5-Round Tip 6-Round Shaft 7-Round shaft, type 7, pierced 8-Square Shaft, Tang head, Type 2 9-Round shaft 10-Round shaft with tang head 11- Round tip 12-Square Shaft with Spike head. pierced 13-Round Shaft 14- Round Shaft with loop head-NEEDLE 15-Round Tip 16-Round shaft with copper ball head. : 1
Group of silver objects. There is a silver coil, a pair of ring fragments corroded together with bone, a larger ring fragment corroded to an amulet (?), and five small ring fragments.: 1
Group of six large elliptical copper alloy bowls, rusted together and partly broken.: 2
group vocabulary?: 1
Group: [A]1) Beads. Small lapis tubes carnelian rings and bugles. [B]2) Copper reticule containing manicure tools. [C]3) Copper dagger with ivory and silver handle. Type II B. Tip missing. [D] Cylinder seal. Lapis lazuli adhering to blade of 3, not photographed. Men and animals poor cutting. [E] Spindles copper with lapis whorl.: 1
Group: (A) Copper bowl, in good condition, plain. [drawing] (B) Iron dagger blade, long leaf-shaped. (C) Iron knife-blade, broken in 3 pieces. [drawing] (D) Copper ball pendant, (E) 3 hair (?) rings of copper wire [E, G-H]. (F) Beads: carnelian, lapis paste, marble, pebble, limestone, crystal, steatite, frit: rings, balls, date shaped, cylindrical and a few small shaped types, axes, flies, etc.: 1
Group: 1) [A] Copper mirror (?). Broad leaf shaped blade. [B] Stone vase. White calcite. Misshapen. For type see field note. [Type] CXXXVIII.: 1
Haft end of a small copper alloy axe head, socket formed by bending and hammering the ends down.: 1
Haft of a spearhead. Circular with wood on the inside. Cracked, but repaired. : 1
Hair pin: 1
Hair ribbon: 1
Hair Ribbon Pieces, Possibly off of a waxed skull.: 1
Hair ribbon.: 1
Hair ribbon. Gold, 18 pieces (.1-.6) ( = 12423 B). Ur Gallery.: 1
Hair Ring: 3
Hair ring.: 1
Hair rings: 1
Hairring: 4
Hairrings: 13
Half a clay bead: 1
Half of a bead? Stamp seal? Incised. Brown clay. : 1
Half of a broken copper alloy bowl which has been extensively repaired; many mineral deposits; probably originally oval.: 1
Half of a fired clay bead; cylindrical in shape with shallow incised spiral decoration.: 1
Half of an incense burner. Two legs and part of body. Incised decoration on legs. Yellowish greenish clay. Chaff? Tempered. : 1
Half of an Unrestricted Conical Cup with vertical sides. Painted with three horizontal lines, one around shoulder carination, one around neck, and one around rim. Painted triangles between lines. Ring base. Yellowish clay with Black paint. : 1
Half of fired clay rattle; hand-modelled; dome shaped with pie-crust decoration around edge; perforated at top of dome.: 1
Half of gray steatite bowl, wide groove under rim. Rounded base.: 1
Half-round copper alloy clamp; probably a furniture fitting.: 2
Hammer head model fragment or Mace Head, Incomplete Dark brown granite with beige spotting. Top is angled at center. To the right of the U number is U 196 in pencil. If looking down at the top of the mace head with the 14962 number on the right, 90 degrees from that number is another U 196 in pencil. Both pencil markings faint and noticeable if light hits certain way.: 1
Hand: 1
Hand anthropomorphic vessel of fired clay; depicts hand modelled female figure; female bust with lugs where ears would be; two small square feet; face has incised pellet eyes, nose and thick lips; three necklaces with incised decoration of added on strips of clay.: 1
Hand made, baked clay female figure; complete except for the arms which are broken off at the shoulders; flat with narrow, flat base; large pubic triangle with incised detail and a hip belt, also incised; navel hollow; small nose, applied pellet eyes and fan at back of head.: 1
Hand made, baked clay female figure; complete, except for arms which are broken off below shoulders; base flattened and slightly hollowed out and oval in shape; body rectangular in section; very large pubic triangle with incised lines in rows in a zigzag pattern; hip belt above decorated with incised wedge-shaped lines; no breasts; applied necklace with incised detail, partly missing; eyes are shallow depressions on either side of the nose; no mouth; slight shaping at back of head could be a fan.: 1
Hand made, baked clay female figure; curvature of the back flaked away; missing from the hips down; body cylindrical but rectangular in section; arms broken off; breasts; two cross belts and necklace with incised parallel lines as decoration; facial features consist of sunken depression on either side of the nose, for the eyes and a thin horizontal line for the mouth.: 1
Hand made, baked clay female figure; holding hands to breasts; body almost flat; missing from the hips down; left hand and arm missing; decoration applied and incised; applied wide necklace with three rows of vertical incised lines indicate necklaces; large applied curl with incised detail on either side of the face; pellets for eyes now missing; band round forehead missing in the front but still remains at the back where it holds the hair in a double chignon, also applied.: 1
Hand made, baked clay figure of a female; from the shoulders to the thigh only remaining; remains of hands over the breasts with incised lines to show the fingers; incised pubic triangle and division of legs shown by incised line at the back; modelled buttocks.: 1
Hand made, painted fragment of baked clay female figurine; only remains from chest down; incised lines show division of legs, back and front; incised pubic triangle with black painted hip-belt with vertical streaks of black paint above.: 1
Hand made. Deep buff ware. Slides slightly corragated. CBS Register: no field number. clay tumbler. with sketch.: 1
hand modeled human figurine with base, and arms broken. Head is a knob. Dark brown clay. : 2
Hand modelled clay disc; gaming-piece? .: 1
Hand modelled clay figurine depicting serpent.: 2
Hand modelled clay figurine; torso of figure only; head, arms and legs missing.: 1
Hand modelled figurine fragment; fired clay; possibly the back part of an animal figure; impressed circular designs on torso; pierced for the attachment of separate legs or perhaps an axle for wheels.: 1
Hand modelled horse's head and neck. Mane is modelled as well. Reddish brown clay. : 1
Hand modelled ring-shaped object; fired-clay; possibly a net-sinker or loom weight?: 1
Hand modelled, baked clay female figure; nude; modelled in the round; front badly damaged; broken off at the knees; pubic triangle is shown with details in rows of vertical, incised lines; holds remains of object in left arm, possibly a harp; legs and buttocks modelled; hair is applied and is shown as a smooth wig.: 1
Hand modelled, baked clay female(?) figure with plain, flat back; holds remnants of a drum to her chest; nose is bird shaped and there are applied pellets for eyes and navel and two thin strips are added for necklaces; fingers shown by deep incised lines as are the bracelets on the wrists; broken off at the hips; traces of bitumen in the chest area and at the nose.: 1
Hand modelled, baked clay male figure; head and chest only; pellet eyes, pinched nose and no mouth; indications of a beard; wears an almost flat, round cap; back of figure is flat, except for the cap.: 1
Hand modelled, fired clay female figure; missing from just below hips; arms broken off; flat back except for modelled fan and headband; nude; originally holding something (tambour?) against chest, now missing; pubic triangle indicated by incised lines; incised line for a belt just above; hair elaborately curled and bunched with applied clay; five large curls and fan at the back; pinched nose, applied round pellet eyes but no mouth; two thick applied strips of clay with double rows of incised lines denote necklaces.: 1
Hand-made female figure; baked clay; 'violin' shape; stumpy arms; vestigial head; almost flat body; back has added strip to indicate buttocks; front deliberately roughened; pubic triangle incised with diagonal incised lines; above this are two minute white ring beads; depression for navel.: 1
Hand-modelled anthropomorphic figure, in the round; baked clay; figure wears a head-hugging pointed helmet; small applied pellet eyes and pinched bird-like nose; only arm stumps remain, but his right arm originally hung down at his side; shape of base suggests that the figure was originally attached to another object, perhaps a model horse.: 1
Hand-modelled anthropomorphic figurine fragment; fired-clay; head only; long, oval eyes; modelled nose; horizontal incision for the mouth; elongated head; large ears with holes.: 1
Hand-modelled anthropomorphic figurine of fired clay; fragmented; head and right arm missing, left arm missing below elbow; left arm in position that suggests the figure originally held something to the chest (now missing); flat back; flattened base allowing figure to stand upright; figure wears a long skirt, from the bottom of which show the legs.: 1
Hand-modelled anthropomorphic figurine of fired clay; fragmented; torso only remaining; thin and almost flat; hand bent to the waist; fingers shown by impressed lines; front of torso decorated with impressed groups of dots.: 1
Hand-modelled anthropomorphic figurine of fired clay; pointed head, possibly to denote hairdo or headgear; pin holes for eyes, slight pinching for nose, no mouth; stumps of little arms remaining; flattened, uneven base.: 1
Hand-modelled anthropomorphic figurine of fired clay; top of head is flat; applied pellet eyes (one missing) and a pinched nose; slight indications of a beard; no mouth; stumpy arms extended and spread wide are broken off at the ends; figure ends just below the hips and the base is spread out.: 1
Hand-modelled anthropomorphic figurine; baked clay; torso only remaining, flat in shape; applied genitals(?) and a curved object with incised horizontal lines, held in his left hand; the hand has incised detail of fingers and bracelet.: 1
Hand-modelled anthropomorphic figurine; fired clay; missing from waist down; stumps of arms broken below shoulders; flat back and front; pinched nose; applied eye pellets; large curl with incised detail remaining at left side of face; traces of ornament around neck.: 1
Hand-modelled baked clay anthropomorphic figure of indeterminate sex; head missing; extended arms are wedge shaped triangles; short, stumpy legs; back in the round with legs and buttocks modelled.: 1
Hand-modelled bearded male figure of baked clay; torso only remaining; remains of an applied spade beard with incised horizontal lines, and a curved weapon in his left hand, also applied; wears an applied bracelet on his left hand.: 1
Hand-modelled clay ball.: 2
Hand-modelled clay object; ovoid in shape.: 1
Hand-modelled female figure; baked clay; torso from neck to waist; hands bent in to the waist, one only remaining; wedge-shaped shoulders; black painted vertical stripes front and back; black paint also below the breast and on elbow.: 1
Hand-modelled female figure; baked clay; torso with black painted decoration of necklace and stripes on wedge-shaped shoulders; remains of hands, with incised fingers still at waist; incised line runs down centre of body from below the breasts.: 1
Hand-modelled female figure; fired clay; fragmented - from neck to hips only; arms broken off at shoulders may never have been more than stumps; flat back except for remains of fan at back of head; remains of large applied curl on the right side; large and prominent applied breasts; double necklace shown by incised lines with applied pellet in the centre; pellet at navel now missing; double incised line shows a hip belt.: 1
Hand-modelled female figurine of fired clay; flat back; torso only from the neck to the waist; arms broken off below shoulders; traces of bitumen repair on left arm; modelled breasts; incised crossed belts front and back; remains off applied double necklace with incised detail.: 1
Hand-modelled figure in the round; baked clay; head missing but bottom part of applied beard remains; arms broken off; spread out convex base at hips; shape of base suggests that the figure was originally attached to another object, possibly a model horse.: 1
Hand-modelled figure of a male worshipper with offerings; baked clay; man (head missing) holds goat to chest; not modelled in the round, and has an almost flat back; made in 'snowman' technique; flattened base allowing figure to stand upright; the male figure wears a long skirt, from the bottom of which show his feet; incised fingers.: 1
Hand-modelled figure of a male(?) in the round; baked clay; figure wears a head-hugging pointed helmet; applied pellets for eyes (one missing) and pinched out bird-like nose; no mouth, only stumps of arms remaining; spread out base; no feet, figure finishes at hips or was originally attached to another object, such as a model horse.: 1
Hand-modelled figure of a male(?), in the round; baked clay; figure wears a head-hugging pointed helmet; small applied pellet eyes and well-formed rather large nose; his right arm hangs down at the side, stump only remains of the other; shape of base suggests that the figurine was originally attached to another object, possibly a model horse.: 1
Hand-modelled figure of baked clay; head missing; figure wears a crossways belt with incised decoration; into the belt are tucked weapons, most of which are now missing; remains of a necklace, with same incised detail.: 1
Hand-modelled fired clay female(?) figurine; head missing; arms broken off below shoulders; flat back; modelled breasts; incised cross-belts front and back with incised necklace; remains of applied double necklace with incised detail.: 1
Hand-modelled fragment of a female figure; fired clay; right side only remaining, to the waist; remaining arm is bent in and was possibly originally at the breast; applied eye pellets remain; head band broken but the side and the back remain as does part of the fan at the back; a large applied curl with incised decoration remains; there are five rows of applied, incised strips for necklaces.: 1
Hand-modelled fragment of fired clay female figure; nude; from neck to hips only; modelled in the round; pubic triangle shown as rows of vertical lines pushed in with a flat tool; remains of applied necklace; hands clasped at waist.: 1
Hand-modelled hollow cylinder of fired clay; loom weight?: 1
Hand-modelled male(?) figure in the round; baked clay; figure wares a pointed floppy hat; the body is cylindrical, broken off at the base; the arms which appear to have been extended are also broken off; pellet eyes, pinched nose and no mouth.: 1
Hand-modelled, baked clay female figure; flat back; head missing; shoulders of arms only remaining although it is possible that the figure originally only had stumpy arms; rectangular body with flat rectangular base; modelled breasts; crossbelts are applied strips with incised decoration as is a necklace.: 1
Hand-modelled, fired clay anthropomorphic figurine; flat back; torso only from the neck to the waist; arms broken off below shoulders; incised cross-belts front and back, mostly missing; incised detail defines the pubic area and there are four incised lines probably denoting a belt.: 1
Hand-modelled, fired clay anthropomorphic figurine; hollow and in the round; head missing; bottom part missing; arms broken off below shoulders; rounded body tapers towards shoulders.: 1
Hand-modelled, fired clay fragment of female figure; torso with extended arms holding flat disc horizontally; disc has four added pellets around the edge which may mean it is meant to be a tambour; one arm is missing; other has applied bracelet; incised fingers; traces of fan at back of head.: 1
Handle: 3
Handle, curved with two projections for grips. Rectangular in cross section: 1
Hard clay. Bull and hunter.: 1
Hard, concave. Introducing worshipper to seated goddess; crescent. UE X: introduction scene. bare-headed worshipper, in fringed shawl, led by the assistant, in pleated robe, before the seated goddess in flounced dress. Horned mitres and chignons mark sex and rank. Seat built like a recessed gate. crescent above. Concave steatite cylinder.: 1
Hard, concave. Worshipping a seated goddess. UE X: two worshippers hands up before a seated deity. Strange style of plain robes, bare heads, cubic stool... Greenish steatite cylinder.: 1
Harp: 5
Harpoon: 3
Harpoon, socketed: 1
Has a P on it.: 4
Has a P on it. [designates part of Philadelphia distribution of artifacts]: 1
Has EH on it.: 1
Has Nur "Adad" and a P on it.: 1
Hasp: 1
Hasps: 1
Head: 18
Head dress: 1
Head features are very faint, except for ears. Hole in bottom of neck to encase a pole. Brownish Gray clay, U number on object. : 1
Head from fired clay female figurine; mould-made; bituminous residue at break suggests that it was repaired in antiquity.: 1
Head gear: 1
Head of a copper alloy nail.: 1
Head of a copper alloy pin with a lapis lazuli head, carved, perforated, and polished.: 8
Head of a copper pin. Part of a stem with a rounded lapis ball head. The stem is pierced near the head. Copper pin goes through lapis head and is split and bent to hold the lapis on the pin. : 1
Head of a dog with carved features and pellet eyes. Broken at neck. Whitish clay. U number on object. : 1
Head of a figurine? Demon? Lion? Dragon? Ears or horns, incised eyes, nose like a lion or cat. Reddish brown clay. : 1
Head of a man, eye sockets hollowed for inlay: 1
Head of a pin?, circular: 1
Head of a ram. One side broken. Hollow. Incised horns with lines and dots. Incised hair on back of head. Pellet ears. Reddish brown clay. U number on object.: 1
Head of an animal figurine. Broken below neck. Brownish gray clay. : 1
Head of an animal, possibly a sheep/goat or camel? : 1
Head of an animal. Pierced through head. Black clay. : 1
Head of animal with a long neck. Forelegs to back missing. Yellowish clay. : 1
Head of clay figurine. The neck, head and headdress are a singular long conical piece with the face , a circular spot of clay stretched around the central piece with traces of red paint. : 1
Head of dragon: 1
Head of Ningal (?) White alabaster, eyes inlaid in lapis lazuli. : 1
Head of pottery nail or stopper; circular.: 1
Head only. Copper, lapis head, with gold cap. Pin discarded in cleaning. Head saved, D.C.: 1
Head with low relief carved eyes, and a larger nose. Head possibly wrapped in a turban. Mouth not visible. Brownish Gray Clay. U number on object. : 1
Head-dress ornament; double sting of lapis lazuli and cornelian beads; leaf-shaped gold pendants.: 1
Headfasts: 1
Headless and footless figure of woman, nude with hands clasped beneath breasts. Reddish clay with a white self slip.: 1
Heavily corroded copper alloy object; probably an arrowhead with broken tang and Blades.: 1
Heavily corroded copper alloy pin.: 1
Heavily pitted, heavy stone bowl. Flat base with expanding sides.: 1
Heavy copper alloy axe-head; socketed; cutting edge broken.: 1
Heavy copper alloy head for lance, hollow with two internal cross pieces.: 2
Heavy copper alloy loop-shaped object.: 1
Heavy copper alloy ring, circular section.: 1
Heavy round copper wire anklet: 1
Hematite cylinder seal; the robed king with one hand raised and the king in royal posture face a goddess in a flounced robe who holds the double lion-headed mace; the chipped edges have been polished and the perforation has rounded edges; worn.: 1
Hematite washed pot of the Rim Sin period. Broken.: 1
Hemispherical bowl with button base broken with inscription. Incomplete.: 1
Hemispherical bowl. Steatite. Incised concentric circles made with compass. Serrated rim.: 1
Hemispherical calcite bowl with two ear handles.: 1
Hemispherical copper bowl.: 1
Hemispherical limestone bowl. Rounded base. Broken and mended.: 1
Hemispherical spindle whorl of tannish grey sandstone. Plain. No chipping or cracks. Perforation centered.: 1
High polish black hematite with little red streaking. Some faceting especially near ends but no real flat base. Ends flat.: 1
high polish black hematite with one linear fault line. Preserved end narrow but flat, other broken vertically but rough. Had flat base. broken roughly in half: 1
High polish black hematite with some red and white mottling. Flat base slightly off center with flaw. Ends flattend but still show some round tendency.: 1
High polish black hematite with some red mottling. Slight faceting along circumferences, ends flattened.: 1
High polish black hematite. No flat base noted, preserved end flat. Broken in middle with long fault line at oblique angle. broken roughly in half: 1
High polish black stone with some gray and white visible. One end sharply cut flat, other rounded with some flattening. Result is either very high dome or more like half ovoid. Stone is probably burned dolomite. Flat end not high polish, shows scratches.: 1
high polish gray hematite some slight linear flaw/layering. Two areas of pecked flattening top and bottom serve as small base.: 1
High polish gray hematite two slight pock marks, some linear faulting. Base flattened, ends flat. U number looks like 6165B: 1
High polish gray hematite, chipped at ends striated at base. Plan roughly square, base flat, top rounded. Ends flattened with heavy chips. Cross between dome and loaf. Chipped: 1
High polish gray-silver hematite ovoid weight. No flat base, ends rounded. Chipping areas at both ends and one dent more central. Loss of mass minor.: 1
High polish gray-silver hematite with no flaws apparent. Smooth rounding, no flat base, very flat ends.: 1
High polish red hematite with some white inclusions and possible layering. Rectangular plan, ends somewhat rounded. Base flat as are sides and top in pentagonal section.: 1
High polish red hematite, slight black mottling. Rectangular plan, rounded square section. Flat base, flattened sides but rounded corners, ends flattened. Slight flaw at top and chip at end.: 1
High polish tan-white stone, mottled. No evidence of shaping, however. Top and bottom relatively flat (oblong section), ends round. Make-weight?: 1
High rough pottery bowl; conical.: 1
Highly corroded finger-ring; possibly remnants of a second band of wire or second ring attached.: 1
Highly polished black hematite with some red streaks noted and minor natural flaws creating rough spots. Small area of flattening forms base, ends flat.: 1
Highly polished black hematite, no flat base, ends flat with sharp edges, one narrower than other. No flaws noted.: 1
Highly polished black hematite, no flat base. Ends flat with sharp edges, one narrower than other. No flaws noted.: 1
Highly polished brown stone with elaborate black veining. Not overly dense, it is probably a fine grained siliceous limestone or marble. Barrel shape with long facets, almost octagonal in section, very flat ends. slight chipping. Possibly U.12712A, though basing only on near mass equivalence, so relatively unlikely.: 1
Highly polished calcite brownish green with heavy salt accretion at breast and base. Small head and bill depicted on back, neck large, little detail and medium relief. Inscribed at side but intentionally defaced and illegible. Base flat, tail wide and rounded.: 1
Highly polished dark brown-gray stone with lighter speckles. Flattened on four sides so that section is roughly square but with rounded corners. Ends flat some tapering to them. Overall shape is cross between ovoid and loaf.: 1
Highly polished gray hematite. Slight flaw crack and layering noted. No flat base but some faceting to form. Ends rounded.: 1
Highly polished gray-green fine grained stone, flattened base and several (4) other flattened facets. Sits with one end higher than other due to placement of base. Ends flattened. Some light white veining.: 1
Highly polished gray-silver hematite sphendonoid with only slight tapering to flat ends resulting in near bar type. Fine scratches noted across length, 3 small dents grouped at center.: 1
Highly polished gray-silver hematite with light striations noted as well as tiny rusted spots showing minor impurities. Thick ovoid, almost barrel shape.: 1
Highly polished gray-silver hematite with small rust spots and light striations. Poorly formed ovoid with irregular tapering, flat ends and well flattened base resulting in near loaf shape.: 1
Highly polished gray-silver hematite with some flaws near ends. Tiny pock marks have slight rust color. No flat base, ends flattened.: 1
Highly polished gray/silver hematite. One central scratch follows long axis, 5mm, probably denotes unit. Long tabular form, very well made with sharp corners, flat sides, base and top. Ends rounded, however.: 1
Highly polished green stone with darker specks. Related to gabbro with olivine/chlorite component? Harder than steatite/serpentine or chlorite. Body high polish, ends very flat but not polished. Light scratches across body, most apparent at unpolished ends. Shape bulges in the middle and is rather barrel-like. Inscribed on one end with two deeply cut signs and several light signs in different hands. Practice ostracon?: 1
Highly polished hematite duck, head and neck delineated, tail flat but back slopes down sharply to it, artistically separating body and tail portion. Horizontal line at head differentiates neck from pointed bill. Very flat base, well made.: 1
Highly polished red hematite with some black veining and lighter flaws. No flat base, but some faceting to circumference. Ends round.: 1
Hoe: 6
Hoe and Plough: 1
Hoes: 1
Holdfasts: 1
Hollow copper alloy boss, with a piece broken away.: 1
Hollow copper alloy boss.: 1
Hollow pottery vessel(?); narrow opening; hole bored in body.: 1
Hollow short tube. Broken on one end where attached to something else. : 1
Hollow tube, slight bend, one hole.: 1
Hollow, pottery cylindrical stand (?); bottom half perforated with lines of holes; top end slightly flared.: 1
Hollow, white pottery offering-stand; in good condition.: 1
Hollow, white pottery, spouted vessel; very unstable; hole in base; rim incomplete.: 1
Hook: 2
Horizontal spout with U-shaped section. Larger than the spouts on cups such as B17541 and B17543 but similar in form. Broken into two pieces, and broken at the point of attachment to the cup or vessel. Small volute below the tip is missing. Part of a large group of vessels and fragments all with the same field number (U12485) and accession number. Spout is visible in the Woolley photograph (Ur Excavations, The Royal Cemetery, pl. 184) but appears to be attached to a ridged cup that no longer exists. Alternatively, the cup may be of the same shape as other spouted cups, but hidden in the pile of vessels.: 1
Horn: 1
Hornlet: 1
Hornstrip: 1
Horse: 3
Horse and rider figurine, horse has prominent mane, long nose. Man has bald head and beard? Glazed. U number faintly written on object. : 1
Horse head: 2
Horse's head: 1
Hub fragment from model wheel; perforated; fired clay; hand-modelled.: 1
Human figurine formed by pinching arms legs and head out of clay. Roughly hand modelled. Pellet eyes. Brown clay.: 1
Human figurine. Broken below waist, arms broken. Pinched head. Grayish brown clay. U number on object.: 1
Human finger bone; one copper ring; fragments of one iron ring; one small pyramidal blue stone.: 3
Human head fragment, nose to neck: 1
Human Remains, block-lifted from excavation by being coated in wax and placed on a board. Body is in extended position, lying on back with hands crossed over the pelvis.: 1
Human Skull: 3
Human Teeth: 1
Humbaba mask, broken by right eye. Grinning mouth, incised lines depicting entrails. Reddish Brown clay. : 1
Humbaba mask; nose to forehead, eyes pierced. Incised lines marking the entrails around the face. Reddish brown clay: 1
Humbaba mask; slightly chipped along edges. Incised lines depicting entrails. Whitish Clay. U number on object.: 1
hunter hero and animals rampant UE X: same scene; hunter, leopard, lions, bison, antelope, scorpion. shell cylinder.: 1
hymnic fragment: 1
I was not assigned in the field, so no object to be located for this entry. : 1
Ibex head: 1
imgida: 1
Impure hematite ovoid weight, mostly red-brown but white material somewhat common within. Polish shows well. No flat base though circumference not completely circular. Ends flat with sharp edges.: 1
Impure hematite ovoid weight, red with frequent white material. Some polish but doesn't show well. Not completely round in circumference; rests to one side as possible base. Ends rounded.: 1
Impure hematite with large pocks from natural flaws. Polishing of surface between pocks indicates these were accepted flaws. No flat base, ends somewhat flattened.: 1
Impure hematite with many sparkle inclusions. Smoothed, flat top and bottom, ends rounded. 2 small flaws at base.: 1
Impure hematite, highly polished but with small pocks and rust color showing through. Bar shape, broken approximately in half; no flat base, one round end preserved. broken, ca. 40% loss?: 1
Impure hematite, polished. Light red veining apparent, some natural pocks, small. Oblong circumference makes tendency to rest at one point. Not well shaped ovoid with somewhat flattened ends.: 1
Impure hematite, smoothed and showing many sparkle inclusions but not taking polish well. Flat base, ends round, one end broken for loss of ca. 2%: 1
Impure hematite; rough surface shows slight banding, gray with rust color showing over quarter of surface. No flat base, ends flattened. Small chip near end. No significant loss of mass.: 1
Impure red hematite, polished at flat base. Straight sides, rough top, ends slightly rounded. Rectangular plan, frequent natural flaw areas that didn't polish.: 1
In addition to the ring and finger bone there are various small beads including three carnelian beads (largest is 5mm long), four lapis beads (the largest is 5mm long), and six tube shaped bone (?) beads (the largest is 10mm long).: 1
Inana B: 3
Inana C: 1
Inana Lament: 1
Inana? Descent: 8
Incense Burner: 2
Incense burner or clay stand with incised decoration on side. Incised border, Incised triangles with dots on the inside. Brown clay. Broken and repaired, only half remains. : 1
Incense burner, incised & punctured design: 1
Incense burner, square with four legs. Incised border and incised triangles with small dots inside them. Reddish brown clay. : 1
Incised Decoration 2014 Description: buff pasted miniature with a ovoid body and delineated shoulder with a thinned closed mouthed rim. There is an incised decoration of bands of points around the shoulder and body.: 1
Incised, black. CBS Register: no field number. 3 fragts of black incised pottery. 4 m depth in PG: 1
Incised. 2014 Description: Globular vessel with a closed mouth and thinned rim. There is an incised decoration on the top half of the vessel beginning at the rim. The ceramic body is orange. The exterior surface is white. : 1
Includes painted pottery; obsidian chips and obsidian vase; 3 clay copies of shell bugle beads; seal impressions on clay jar sealings; animal figure; handles; sickle. 2014 Description: Animal figurine fragment including what might be the head, front of the body, and one front leg. The ceramic is dark grey.: 1
Includes painted pottery; obsidian chips and obsidian vase; 3 clay copies of shell bugle beads; seal impressions on clay jar sealings; animal figure; handles; sickle. 2014 Description: Base of a ceramic vessel. There are traces of black on the interior (possibly bitumen). The ceramic body is orange.: 1
Includes painted pottery; obsidian chips and obsidian vase; 3 clay copies of shell bugle beads; seal impressions on clay jar sealings; animal figure; handles; sickle. 2014 Description: Body sherd of a ceramic. There is a red band. The ceramic body is orange.: 1
Includes painted pottery; obsidian chips and obsidian vase; 3 clay copies of shell bugle beads; seal impressions on clay jar sealings; animal figure; handles; sickle. 2014 Description: Body sherd. The ceramic ranges in color from pale orange on the interior to dark orange on the exterior. There are traces of red surface decoration.: 1
Includes painted pottery; obsidian chips and obsidian vase; 3 clay copies of shell bugle beads; seal impressions on clay jar sealings; animal figure; handles; sickle. 2014 Description: Body sherd. The exterior surface is red. The ceramic body is orange.: 1
Includes painted pottery; obsidian chips and obsidian vase; 3 clay copies of shell bugle beads; seal impressions on clay jar sealings; animal figure; handles; sickle. 2014 Description: Body sherd: likely from the shoulder of a vessel. There is a band of incised dots. The ceramic is pale orange.: 1
Includes painted pottery; obsidian chips and obsidian vase; 3 clay copies of shell bugle beads; seal impressions on clay jar sealings; animal figure; handles; sickle. 2014 Description: Body sherd: likely from the shoulder of a vessel. There is a band of incised dots. There is evidence of ancient repair: there is a black substance along one of the break edges, possibly bitumen. The ceramic is orange.: 1
Includes painted pottery; obsidian chips and obsidian vase; 3 clay copies of shell bugle beads; seal impressions on clay jar sealings; animal figure; handles; sickle. 2014 Description: Bottom portion of a handle made from two coils attached side by side. The surface is white. The ceramic body is orange.: 1
Includes painted pottery; obsidian chips and obsidian vase; 3 clay copies of shell bugle beads; seal impressions on clay jar sealings; animal figure; handles; sickle. 2014 Description: Conical bead pierced through the width. The ceramic is orange.: 1
Includes painted pottery; obsidian chips and obsidian vase; 3 clay copies of shell bugle beads; seal impressions on clay jar sealings; animal figure; handles; sickle. 2014 Description: Cylindrical bead pierced through the length that tapers at the ends. There is an incised spiral around the circumference. The ceramic ranges in color from pale orange to buff.: 1
Includes painted pottery; obsidian chips and obsidian vase; 3 clay copies of shell bugle beads; seal impressions on clay jar sealings; animal figure; handles; sickle. 2014 Description: Cylindrical bead pierced through the length. The ceramic is white.: 1
Includes painted pottery; obsidian chips and obsidian vase; 3 clay copies of shell bugle beads; seal impressions on clay jar sealings; animal figure; handles; sickle. 2014 Description: Flat elongated oval object. There are a series of incised dots in a row at one of the ends. The clay is orange.: 1
Includes painted pottery; obsidian chips and obsidian vase; 3 clay copies of shell bugle beads; seal impressions on clay jar sealings; animal figure; handles; sickle. 2014 Description: Rim sherd. The surface is white overall and there are two red bands on the inside edge below the rim with a wavy band between them. : 1
Includes painted pottery; obsidian chips and obsidian vase; 3 clay copies of shell bugle beads; seal impressions on clay jar sealings; animal figure; handles; sickle. 2014 Description: Rim sherd. There is a pair of black bands on the exterior at the rim. Below the bands is a group of four black triangles followed by a pair of bands. The ceramic body is white.: 1
Includes painted pottery; obsidian chips and obsidian vase; 3 clay copies of shell bugle beads; seal impressions on clay jar sealings; animal figure; handles; sickle. 2014 Description: Rim sherd. There is a red band on the rim. There is a red X on the interior below the rim. The surface is white overall. The ceramic body is orange.: 1
Includes painted pottery; obsidian chips and obsidian vase; 3 clay copies of shell bugle beads; seal impressions on clay jar sealings; animal figure; handles; sickle. 2014 Description: The top half of a handle made of three coils attached side by side. The ceramic body is pale orange.: 1
Includes pottery. Clay model of a wheel. Knife blade. Cone. Shell bugle bead. 2014 Description: Body sherd fragment. The ceramic is orange.: 1
Includes pottery. Clay model of a wheel. Knife blade. Cone. Shell bugle bead. 2014 Description: Body sherd. The ceramic is orange. The exterior surface is white (?). There are red bands on the exterior.: 1
Includes pottery. Clay model of a wheel. Knife blade. Cone. Shell bugle bead. 2014 Description: Body sherd. The exterior surface is red. The ceramic body is pale orange.: 1
Includes pottery. Clay model of a wheel. Knife blade. Cone. Shell bugle bead. 2014 Description: Crescent shaped flat object. There are traces of red (?) decoration on one side.: 1
Includes pottery. Clay model of a wheel. Knife blade. Cone. Shell bugle bead. 2014 Description: Handle fragment from the bottom portion of the handle. The handle is made of three coils attached side by side. The ceramic is pale orange. There are traces of black at the bottom of the handle.: 1
Includes pottery. Clay model of a wheel. Knife blade. Cone. Shell bugle bead. 2014 Description: Rim sherd with black bands and triangular pattern on the exterior. The ceramic body is grey/green.: 1
Includes pottery. Clay model of a wheel. Knife blade. Cone. Shell bugle bead. 2014 Description: Rim sherd with black decoration on the interior. The ceramic body is orange. The exterior surface is white.: 1
Includes pottery. Clay model of a wheel. Knife blade. Cone. Shell bugle bead. 2014 Description: Wall cone with a circular depression in the center of the flat circular end. There are traces of black on the flat circular end. The ceramic is grey/green.: 1
Ingot: 2
Ingot ?: 1
Ingot of unworked silver.: 1
Initial KA. PNs?: 1
initial nij2-, not nij2-gur11: 1
Inlay: 24
Inlay fragment, figurine wig: 1
Inlay fragment; 3 flower / rossette petals: 1
Inlay, eye socket: 1
Inlay, incised with 2 gods: 1
Inscribed clay cone fragment: 2
Inscribed cylinder: 4
Inscribed fragment: 1
Inscribed pottery sherd from body of vessel.: 1
Instructions of Shuruppak: 6
instructions on tablet preparation/OBGT III. bilingual grammatical: 1
Introduced to a standing deity. (dumu Atud): 1
Introducing worshipper to seated deity. Gate, border.: 1
Introducing worshipper to seated deity. Gate, border. [Gate is ladder Woolley mentions]: 1
Iqqur ipush: 2
Iron arrow-head or spear-head; with long tang; heavily corroded.: 1
Iron arrow-head with tang; corroded.: 1
Iron arrow-head; heavily corroded with extensive mineralisation.: 1
Iron arrow-head; tang broken; corroded.: 1
Iron arrow-head; with remains of tang; corroded.: 1
Iron arrowhead with pointed tang; corroded.: 2
Iron arrowhead with pointed tang; corroded; surface features preserved in the rust.: 2
Iron arrowhead with tang; very heavily corroded.: 2
Iron artefact; possibly part of a ring; corroded.: 1
Iron artefact; resembles a sickle; corroded.: 1
Iron blade, slender blade with pointed tip. Haft is possibly broken, eroded. One rivet all the way through, one partially through. Two holes for modern day testing.: 1
Iron Blades or chisel; broken at both ends; corroded.: 1
Iron Blades with preserved hemispherical pommel; corroded: 1
Iron Blades with tang and mineralised remains of wooden handle; heavily corroded.: 1
Iron Blades; slightly curved; corroded.: 1
Iron Blades; very corroded.: 1
Iron bridle-bit; corroded.: 1
Iron dagger, broad blade, triangular in shape. Handle is crescent shaped and it and the haft are bent back on the blade. Either pseudomorphs of a sheath of some type or decoration on the blade, strip running down center of blade. : 1
Iron dagger. Type 7a or 7b. One rivet at bottom of haft. Blade is triangular. Broken in two and repaired. : 1
Iron handle; corroded.: 1
Iron ring, probably a bracelet; one end broken; corroded.: 1
Iron ring; broken; corroded.: 6
Iron ring; corroded.: 14
Iron rod with a hooked end. : 1
Iron Spear, Slightly convex blade. Type 5b or c. Tang is square in cross section. : 1
Iron spear-head or Blades; broken tang; corroded.: 1
Ishbi-Erra H see Michalowski Klein FS 201 and n. 3: 2
Ishme-Dagan: 2
Ivory fray: 1
Ivory handle, with some copper fragments. Handle is broken in two and repaired. Looks like a handle for a dagger possibly? Possibly the rounded tip of the dagger is in the fragments? : 1
Ivory ladle or cosmetic box; two projections and handle in the form of naked boys with upraised arms.: 1
Izi type text?: 1
Jar: 45
Jar / bottle with pointed base: 1
Jar / bottle: 1
Jar / bottle (miniature?): 1
Jar / bottle ?: 1
Jar / bottle, glazed: 1
Jar / bottle, glazed (miniature?): 1
Jar / bottle, glazed?: 1
Jar fragment: 1
Jar fragment, inscribed: 2
Jar handle in form of nude female figure,broken: 1
Jar neck fragment with inscription: 3
Jar rim fragment: 1
Jar sealing: 55
Jar sealings: 2
Jar stopper, broken: 1
Jar with handles, glazed: 1
Jar with pointed base: 1
Jar, 2 handles: 1
Jar, 2 handles, blue glaze: 1
Jar, 2 handles, burnished: 1
Jar, 2 handles, glazed: 3
Jar, blue green glaze: 1
Jar, cylindrical: 1
Jar, glazed: 7
Jar, half: 1
Jar, incomplete : 1
Jar, minature, hand made: 1
Jar, miniature, hand made: 1
Jar, pointed base, neck incomplete: 1
Jar, ribbed shoulder: 1
Jar, rounded base, rim chipped: 1
Jar, small, handmade: 1
Jar, small, incised decoration on shoulder: 1
Jar, top broken : 1
Jar, top broken, inscribed: 1
Jar, with handles, blue glaze: 1
Jar. Alabaster with ridged shoulder.: 1
Jar. Small; Groove on Shoulder; Neck Contracts to Rolled Rim. Flat: 1
Jar/Vessel: 4
Jars: 7
Jawbone: 1
Jemdet Nasr. Painted pottery. Probably like 35-1-233.: 1
Jemdet Nasr. Painted pottery. With 4 spouts.: 1
Jewelers trial piece: 1
Joined to U.07752: 1
joined U.12581: 4
joined U.12936: 1
joined U.12937: 1
joined U.12938: 2
joined U.12950: 1
joined U.12961B: 1
joined U.14716: 1
joined U.14718: 1
Joins UET 6/1 no. 40: 1
Jug: 1
Jug, with spout: 1
ka-inim-ma a bar-ra, belongs to 665?: 1
ka-inim-ma uri3-gal, water incantation: 1
Kesh Temple Hymn: 3
ki aj2 ud bala-zu days of your reign?: 2
ki-ru-gu2 5. Rim-Sin: 2
Knife : 55
Knife and pin: 1
Knife blade: 2
Knife blade?, curved: 1
Knife/axehead: 1
Knobs: 1
Knuckle bone: 1
Kohl holder: 1
Kohl pin: 2
Kohl pot: 2
Kohl stick: 2
Kohn stick: 1
Kurzzeilen: 1
Label: 1
Label, inscribed, oval, pierced: 1
Label, with inscribed name: 1
Ladle: 5
Ladle, in fragments. Bowl type with trough spout. Square handle for a ladle, ladle in a separate container? Widens at bottom where attaches to ladle: 1
Ladle/socketed axe?: 1
Lamentation over Eridu: 2
Lamentation over Sumer and Ur: 4
Lamp: 24
Lamp fragment with broken stem/spout and the rim is damaged. Brown glaze. U number on base. : 1
Lamp. Copper, side spout.: 1
Lamp?: 1
Lance: 1
Lance head: 1
Lance-head: 1
Lanceheads: 3
landscape. Inana C: 1
Lantoids: 1
Lapis ball head broken in two. Copper pin round in section through head. : 1
Lapis ball head, Cracked. Small bit of copper out one side, part of pin. Copper runs through lapis head. Type 1. : 1
Lapis ball head, fractured and mended. Copper pin extending past head. : 1
Lapis ball head, fractured and mended. Copper pin extending past head. Sliver? creating a cap for the head. : 1
Lapis ball head. Copper pin is round in section, doesn't' extend through head. : 1
Lapis ball head. Copper pin round in section extends out of ball head. : 1
Lapis ball head. Three pieces, two joined one missing. Copper pin is round in section extends length of head. Possible shell cap?: 1
Lapis ball head. No copper pin inside head of pin.: 1
Lapis cylinder seal, two heroes fighting a bull and lion.: 1
Lapis cylinder seal. 2 registers of old sumerian banquet.: 1
Lapis Lazuli and Carnelian Wreath/Frontlet. 136 beads : 1
Lapis lazuli bead with faceted edges. Carved, perforated, and polished.: 2
Lapis Lazuli Beads with a copper alloy rod core.: 4
Lapis lazuli cylinder seal with gold caps at both ends, over a bitumen core; re-used with inscription of original owner erased or defaced; decoration of a contest scene- lion attacking a bearded hero (full-face) who grasps the tail of a bull which another bearded hero (full-face) is grasping by a horn and foreleg. Both the hero are naked except for a double belt.: 1
Large alabaster (white calcite) bowl, chipped rim. Gently rounded sides and flat narrow base.: 1
Large banded limestone bowl, riveted in antiquity with 24 drill holes present. Broken and mended.: 1
Large bell shaped steatite bowl. Vessel incomplete.: 1
Large bowl, white limestone, expanding sides, flat base. Broken into 3 pieces and mended. Small chips missing.: 1
Large broken white limestone bowl. 5 extant pieces, 1 piece missing.: 1
Large clay spherical object; sling-shot?: 2
Large copper alloy circlet, broken in two pieces.: 1
Large copper alloy pin, much corroded.: 1
Large copper alloy pin; end has been flattened and bent over to form a scroll.: 1
Large copper alloy ring with a gap in it.: 1
Large copper alloy ring; tapering towards the ends with a slight gap.: 1
Large copper alloy ring; tapers towards the ends which slightly overlap.: 1
Large copper alloy saw; much decayed; nine fragments.: 1
Large dark gray bowl. Possibly soapstone or steatite. On display so no exact measurements. : 1
Large duck of dark green mottled gabbro or amphibolite. Rounded base, two large dents near base, some chipping and wear, minimal loss. Head well worn and slightly off-center but high relief neck.: 1
Large duck weight, one side partly preserved up to head on back. One eye of head seen engraved, below on side is inscription of Shulgi: For Ningal, his lady, Shulgi the mighty man king of Ur king of the four regions badly broken, loss ca.80%: 1
Large female figurine. Pellet eyes, breasts, and belly button. One breast is missing. Large incised pubic triangle. Incised necklace. Broken under pubic triangle. Brown clay. U number on object.: 1
Large folded copper alloy sheet.: 1
Large fragment from the mouth of a pottery jar; painted decoration.: 1
Large grey steatite bowl. Broken and mended with rivets in antiquity. Currently mended. Vessel whole. Three prominent intentional cuts into the rim.: 1
large limestone bowl. Flat base with expanding sides. Broken and mended, partly reconstructed rim.: 1
Large plain pottery jar with low lip and round foot.: 1
Large pottery jar with stamped inscription on the upper shoulder immediately below the neck; incised cordon decoration on the shoulder; rim and part of shoulder only preserved.: 1
Large Restricted Hyperboloid Pot with flat bottom, flared to shoulder and constricted rim. Towards base, vessel is shaved. Red clay, top has more of a whitish surface. U number lightly written on object. : 1
Large Restricted Spherical Jar with a short constricted neck. Ring base. Neck painted black, black lines starting at the neck and running down. Broken and repaired. White clay. : 1
Large rim sherd from a bowl; rim inscribed with six signs.: 1
Large round copper alloy vessel; base fragmented.: 1
Large thick rectangular plaque fragment depicting male deity in relief; mould-made; flat back and large finger depression behind the head; top part of the scene of a bearded god ; head and chest only; wears a horned head-dress with a headband, beneath which is a lock of hair; prominent eye and nose; holds an unrecognisable oval object in his extended left hand; traces of bitumen.: 1
Large Unrestricted Ovaloid Jar that is wider at the base than at the top of the body. It has a carinated neck. There is a raised band at the bottom of the neck. The rim flares out and has a beveled edge. There is a flared ring shaped foot. The ceramic is orange.: 1
Large white calcite bowl. Chipped rim.: 1
Large, beehive-shaped, pottery bowl with horizontal raised ribs and black painted decoration.: 1
Large, coarse, pottery vessel with small spout just below rim; repaired and restored.: 1
Large, conical, roughly shaped pottery object with hollow centre.: 1
Large, deep pottery bowl with foot and two ridges beneath lip; lip chipped and cracked.: 1
Large, flat, pottery bowl with inner bowl and channel between the two rims; chipped.: 1
Large, hemispherical, pottery bowl with rounded base and wide, downturned, everted rim; ridges below rim; hole bored in centre of base; rim very badly chipped.: 1
Large, pale green pottery jar with pointed base, rounded shoulder and wide neck with flaring rim; chip from rim.: 1
Large, plain, pottery jar with circular foot, shoulder and everted rim; foot incomplete and partially repaired.: 1
Large, plain, pottery jar with circular foot, shoulder and everted rim; moulded rings on shoulder; foot incomplete; incised mark on shoulder.: 1
Large, plain, pottery jar with foot and everted rim; rings on shoulder; slight chip from rim; incised mark on shoulder.: 1
Large, plain, pottery jar with rounded base; repaired from fragments; neck incomplete.: 1
Large, plain, pottery vessel with wide spout; chip from rim.: 1
Large, pottery jar with foot, carination and short neck with downturned rim; traces of painted decoration of red stripes and black cross-hatching; surface decay.: 1
Large, pottery pot-stand tapering towards ends with a flanged top edge; possibly carinated; both edges chipped.: 1
Large, pottery vase with a foot, a pronounced shoulder and ridge below a neck with a downturned rim; covered with matt plum slip; foot lost; partially repaired and restored.: 1
Large, rough pottery brazier with a hole in both sides; repaired and restored; two loose fragments.: 1
Large, undecorated, pottery jar with foot, 4 slight ridges around shoulder and everted rim; repaired from fragments; nearly complete.: 1
Lead container, resembles a cup; cleaned: 1
Lead rod; in two pieces.: 1
Lead tumbler. Badly misshapen. Flat base, expanding sides.: 1
Lead tumbler. Cleaned. Flat base, expanding sides.: 1
Lead tumbler. Concave base, expanding sides. Damaged.: 1
Lead tumbler. Flat base, expanding sides. Rim and part of shoulder of jar inside.: 1
Lead. Flat base, expanding sides. Rim and part of shoulder of jar inside.: 1
Leaf: 2
Leaf pendants: 2
Leaf shape with long stem. Reddish Brown Color.: 1
Leaf shaped metal piece, possibly spear head. 6 small white beads and 1 large white beaad attached to object: 1
Leaf shaped piece of metal with large stem narrowing to a smaller stem.: 3
Leaf-shaped copper alloy dagger; two rivet holes in tang for a and fuller down the middle.: 1
Leaf-shaped iron arrow-head; with tang; corroded.: 1
Leather fragments: 1
Leaves and flowers: 1
Leaves and rosettes: 1
Leaves etc: 2
Leg? Arm? Foot? Bent piece of clay, bitumen clay wrapped around bend. Reddish brown clay: 1
Length of copper alloy rod; bent into a hook at one end.: 1
Length of copper alloy tube overlaid with gold.: 2
LgLunate: 44
Lid: 7
Lid / stopper, incised circles & lines : 1
Lid fragment (ca.half), incised rosette : 1
Lid/ inlay, pierced, incised rosette deco: 1
Light bluish green glaze, damaged. Squat globular body, flat base, expanding neck, slightly overhanging rim.: 1
Light brown ware, cream slip, surface flaking. Wheelmade. Globular, carinated body; extremely narrow neck; overhanging rim. paper included: "R.C. 51a" (or 5/a ?): 1
Light brown ware, hand made. Ovoid shaped.: 1
Light brown ware, red slip, burnished. Type J. N. j. 16. Much broken.: 1
Light buff ware. Flat base, short straight sides, circular trough inside. on note: "R.C. 1 ED. II-III": 1
Light buff ware. Flat base, short straight sides, circular trough inside. paper included: "R.C. I (=T.O. XX) _ E.DYN.": 1
Light buff ware. Flat base, short straight sides, circular trough inside. written on note with object: "R.C.I (=T.O xx) E.DYN: 1
Light buff ware. Flat base, short straight sides, circular trough inside. Written on tag found insde: "ROYAL CEMETERY TYPE 151, 105-6" Written on tag found inside: "R.C. 1 (T.O. XX) E. DYN." extremely dusty: 1
Light buff ware. Flat base, short straight sides, circular trough inside. found on note with object: "R.C.I (=T.O. xx) E.DYN": 1
Light buff ware. Flat base, short straight sides, circular trough inside.: 1
Light colored stone vessel. Fragmentary and mended. Large piece missing. Flat base, expanding sides.: 1
Light drab clay. Type CLXXII- flared lip, oval body, pointed base.: 1
Light gray diorite bowl. Hemispherical with rounded base cap. Chipped rim.: 1
Light gray fine-grained stone, basalt or heated dolomite? Squat ovoid shape, bottom very flat and top mostly flat as well. Ends round, small chip at one end. Two vertical strokes off center mark units.: 1
Light gray fine-grained stone, flattened base, rounded ends. Polished surface.: 1
Light gray limestone ovoid weight. Slight flattening on one side for base. Round ends. Identical to 35-1-158 except somewhat larger. Inscription contained in incised rectangle, S^ANABI? MA.NA slight accretion, natural pocking.: 1
Light gray ovoid weight, relatively coarse limestone. Slight flattening apparent and the object does sit on side as base, but flattening not complete. Ends round one slightly pecked. Inscription contained in drawn rectangle, BAR MA.NA.: 1
light gray stone with pronounced faceting along length, resutling in eight rather uneven flat planes, one larger than others (base?) two dented areas exist near center and light scratches abound across surface. Ends very flat. Dents/Chips: 1
light gray stone with reddish tinge to broken area and blackend area opposite. Fire altered limestone, heavily broken but overal shape roughly sphendonoid or mod duck. If base existed, it is broken away. Another dent near one end. side/base broken away, loss ca. 10%: 1
Light gray, coarse stone, smoothed. Ends round but some pecking. Oblong circumference results in resting point for base. Light scratches noted across object from manufacture and small pock marks common but smoothed. Small inscribed cross near center. BAR sign?: 1
Light green and white speckled stone, polished. High chlorite content but dense and could be gabbro/serpentine. Base flat, one end larger and flatter than other. Some scratches and peck marks noted on one end and one side.: 1
Light green and white stone with darker areas at natural pocks. Medium grained stone, well smoothed but showing natural flaws. Heavy calcite and feldspar make a probable diabase with impurities. Rounded ends, oblong shape makes possible base. Natural pocking, some pecking at ends.: 1
Light greenish diorite bowl with rounded bottom and slightly constricting sides. Broken and mended with some missing pieces reconstructed.: 1
Light greenish gray diorite bowl. Flat base with rounded sides. 47mm wide gap in rim may be intentional indentation for pouring. Broken and mended.: 1
Light red pottery vessel with ovoid body and wide ridged neck; cracked body.: 1
Light red pottery vessel; flat base; pronounced shoulder.: 1
Light red pottery vessel; pointed base; chip to rim.: 1
Light red ware, cream slip. Bitumenous Inscription; high shoulder, sides tapering to flat base; comb impression on shoulder; collared rim. /Comb Impression; Collared Rim: 1
Light red ware, cream slip. Flat base, sides slightly expanding to rounded shoulder, narrow neck, rolled rim. Small handle on shoulder.: 1
Light red ware, cream slip. Flat base, sides expanding to shoulder which has the same diameter as the rim from which it is separated by a groove.: 1
Light red ware, cream slip. Hole-spout. Flat base, sides expanding to rounded shoulder, expanding nack, carinated rim. CBS Register: no field number. clay pot. with sketch. 107 x 68 mm: 1
Light red ware. Crude pointed base; oval body; wide, slightly contracted neck; rim damaged. Oval Body; Rim Damaged: 1
Light red ware. High Shoulder, body tapering to flat base, slightly expanding rim.: 1
Light red ware. Long oval body; ring base, damaged; slightly expanding neck. CBS Register: no field number. clay pot (red) with sketch.: 1
Light red, fine stone, low polish. Rectangular in plan, flat base and angled sides, beveled edges. Roughly hexagonal in section. Center base at one end has green spot and larger such at near corner; had been in contact with copper(?) Light scratches, flat ends, lightly inscribed V at one end and possible attempt at drilling on other end.: 1
Light reddish pottery vessel with narrow body, spout, angular shoulder and flaring rim; foot and end of spout lost.: 1
Light reddish pottery vessel; flat base; one side worn.: 1
Light reddish white pottery vessel with small incised (?) groove to shoulder.: 1
Light reddish-orange stone, translucent with darker red areas. Flat base, flat ends but overall barrel shape. Some smoothing but natural flaws cause pocking including one large dent near top. Chalcedony (jasper or carnelian): 1
Lightly polished gray-tan limestone ovoid with rounded ends and flat, substantial base. Form is a bit rough with dents that seem to have been accepted in final product.: 1
Limemstone bowl. Flat base with straight expanding sides. Broken and mended, pieces missing.: 1
Limestone bowl with flat Base; Groove around Expanding Sides: 1
Limestone bowl with linear geometric designs on the outside. Badly broken.: 1
Limestone bowl, Flat Base; Expanding Sides; Serrated Edge PG1722: 1
Limestone bowl, fragmentary. broken and mended in antiquity with 4 rivets. Flat base.: 1
Limestone bowl, straight slightly expanded sides, broad flat base. Broken, mended and partially restored.: 1
Limestone bowl, white. Badly broken into 10 pieces. Mended, but one piece loose and the several other pieces missing. : 1
Limestone bowl. Badly broken and mended. Barely flattened, almost round base, expanding round sides. Some wood material attached to side: 1
Limestone bowl. Broken and mended. Flat base, straight expanding sides. Uneven. JN.24 per UE IV.: 1
Limestone bowl. Flat base with expanding sides. Chipped rim. : 1
Limestone bowl. Flat base with expanding sides. Two large chips opposite sides of rim. Type JN.57 per UE IV.: 1
Limestone bowl. Flat base, expanding straight sides, chipped rim. JN.24 per UE IV.: 1
Limestone bowl. Flat base, straight expanding sides. Broken and mended.: 1
Limestone bowl. Flat Base; Expanding Sides; Serrated rim. Broken in half.: 1
Limestone bowl. Flat bottom with expanding sides. JN.24 in UE IV.: 1
Limestone bowl. Groove beneath rim. Rim chipped. Type RC.54 per UE IV.: 1
Limestone bowl. Straight expanding sides with flat base. Broken and mended. Complete. Type JN.24 in UE IV.: 1
Limestone bowl. Straight, expanding sides. Flat base.: 1
Limestone clipped sphendonoid (one end cut flat and drilled). One flat side. Piercing runs from clipped end into body of object and out through side (5.5mm hole). Some accretion on outside of white surface but well saped overall. Plummet?: 1
Limestone cylinder seal fragment, introduction to a seated god. Crescent.: 1
Limestone duck with head on back in low relief and off center. Could be attempt to depict head in profile as one end comes out as if for bill in that perspective. Some light damage on back/head area. Tail flared and pointed. Base flat, some accretion. Head pecked as are edges of base, loss ca. 2%: 1
Limestone mould or plaque lower halves of two nude male figures.: 1
Limestone pot with rounded base, vertical sides and out-turned rim. Slightly out-turned rim. Chips from rim have been reconstructed.: 1
Limestone stela-shaped weight. Rounded top with slightly bulging sides. Front and back beveled, or surrounded by groove enhancing stela shape. Front side smooth, back rough and pocked. Front inscribed 5 MA.NA near top running down, read top to bottom.: 1
Limestone vessel fragments. 6 pieces mended, 1 loose. Surface burnished dark and inscribed to produce high contrast.: 1
Limestone vessel, broken. Inscribed. Pairs with U.249.: 1
Limestone vessel, broken. Inscribed. Pairs with U.270.: 1
Limestone vessel, rectangular with four stubby legs, a double ridge around the body decorated with incised nicks to create a rope-like appearance, the neck is slightly constricted beneath a flat top. Drilled into the stone from the top are five cylindrical receptacles.: 1
limestone with steatite core, roundels. Hunter, hero and animals rampant. UE X: a leopard and a lion rampant attack a bearded bison and an antlered deer. A nude hunter grips the leopard by the tail and stabs it in the neck. His head in profile is of archaic bird-like type, pointed nose, round eye, wild locks, and no beard. There is a scorpion in the field below. Shell cylinder with rings of steatite inset in the ends but decayed.: 1
Limestone. Flat base; straight, slightly expanding sides; flat, wide, thick, overhanging rim [damaged]. Type JN 53.: 1
Limestone. large bowl. oval. One small handle (with sketch) and side projections. anciently mended.: 1
Lion: 2
Lions head, broken past neck. Mane and pointed ears. Mouth open in a snarl. Eyes are incised. Brownish clay. U number on object.: 1
Lipit-Ishtar A: 4
Lipit-Ishtar B: 1
list of mostly Akkadian words, compare ?Amorite? god list?: 1
Little pendant in shell. a crouching lion: 1
Long and narrow, roughly cylindrical, course ware pottery jar.: 1
long collar made of triangular beads as well as squat biconical beads with very few small balls in place of a squat biconical. Worn around the shoulder area, not vertical like the "cloak" beads. The 12 lapis triangles all face the same direction and have three holes cut through them. They are carved on both sides to mimic the folded nature of the gold triangles. The 11 gold triangle beads are all a single sheet of gold, folded over, and in many cases you can see the "tab" where it folds back onto itself. The folded nature of the beads leaves 7 "holes" through the bead. In all cases, the top and bottom strands have a pattern of gold, lapis, gold beads between the triangles. The center strand has a pattern of lapis, gold, and lapis beads. Each strand has 66 small beads, in groups of three.: 1
Long copper alloy artefact; possible a spoon or pin: 1
Long copper alloy Blades of an implement or weapon, broken in three pieces.: 1
Long copper alloy pin with profiled head.: 1
Long copper alloy pin, pierced at one end: 1
Long copper alloy pin.: 2
Long copper alloy pin; with point missing.: 1
Long copper alloy saw with tang for handle.: 1
Long cylindrical jar with a flat bottom. Half of rim and some body missing. Greenish brown clay. U number written on vase. Wheelmade: 1
Long cylindrical jar with a short constricted neck. The base is a ring base and broken. The rim is missing. Incised lines around base and shoulder. Yellow clay with a red surface. : 1
Long flat piece of bronze, tapered into a flattened end. evidence of wear on the flattest end. : 1
Long narrow copper pin. Head and tip are missing.: 1
Long plain copper alloy pin.: 1
Long section of copper alloy rod or pin with traces of gold; adhering to one end are two short sections of copper with lapis lazuli tubes mounted on them.: 3
Long slender plain pottery jar, tapering to pointed base.: 1
Long string of yellow and black glazed composition beads with bronze demon's face pendant.: 1
long thin strip of metal, slightly tapered at one end. Broken on one end. : 1
Long, heavy copper alloy implement.: 1
Long, narrow pottery vase in two pieces; convex base.: 1
Long, narrow pottery vase with wide, flaring mouth.: 1
Long, narrow, roughly made pottery vessel; lower part only; mouth lost.: 1
Loom weight: 1
Loom weights : 1
Lopsided, doughnut shaped bitumen object. The hole is off center and oval shaped. Probably not a spindle whorl. : 1
Lots of layers of thin metal, possibly slag. : 1
Love Poetry? Not a personal prayer with Ludwig LTU 222 or proverbs with Alster Proverbs, first section Alster Wisdom 399, compare hand of Home of the Fish: 1
low polish gray hematite, some red mottle and light speckle. Slight flattening for base, ends flattened.: 1
Low polish, gray hematite. Oval in plan but with straight sides; slightly curved top and bottom and near pointed ends. Overall shape is reminiscent of ovoid, but lacks curvature at sides. Chipping damage covers one side and part of top.: 1
Lower half of a silver pin; broken at perforation.: 1
Lower part of a conical, roughly shaped pottery object with a hollow centre; undecorated.: 1
Lower part of a fired clay plaque depicting a blessing goddess; baked clay; moulded; relief; the goddess Ishtar stands, facing forwards, on a lion which is going right; wears multi-horned head-dress; hair in bunch on either side of the face; left hand extended; right hand bent in at waist; possibly wearing cape which covers shoulders and right arm but leaves rest of body bare; flat back; pinching at the head. Joined with upper part of plaque 1927,1003.164.: 1
Lower part of a tanged copper alloy arrow head with sub-rectangular section.: 1
Lower part of clay figurine, flat with protrusions marking breasts; very faint or worn design.: 1
Lower portion of a handle made from three coils attached side by side. The ceramic is pale orange.: 1
Lower portion of female figurine. Painted waistband circle midsection. Broken above waist, below knees. Greenish clay. : 1
lowest join U.12951B + U.12964: 1
Lozenge Fillet: 3
LSUr: 2
Lu2: 1
Lugale: 4
Lump of copper alloy nails and rings and scraps; corroded together.: 1
Lump of copper alloy sla; highly oxidised.: 1
Lump of copper alloy slag.: 4
Lump of red coloured copper alloy slag.: 1
Lump of unbaked clay with possible inscribed signs; cracked; abraded?.: 1
ma2-gur8 kug: 1
Mace head: 3
Mace head fragment with relief decoration: 1
Mace head fragment, inscribed: 2
Mace head or axe or hammer, Incomplete, 60% remains. Smooth finish, some chipping Black and white granite. Hammer head? No holes. Seems like both sides of the hammer head broke off. No U number detected.: 1
Mace head or Axe, Complete, some chipping. Rough and Fluted. Dark beige clay. Pear shaped. Significant chip on bottom hole. Very rough fnish. Near bottom hole it looks like someone tried to patch up a large chip with clay. Flutes divide the head into thirds. No U number detected.: 1
Mace head or grinder. Incomplete 66% remain. Rough, chipping. Natural rings of stone visible. Darker stone, but redish clay still adhering to it. No U number detected. No holes.: 1
Mace head, Complete, some chipping, Smooth finish: 1
Mace head, Complete, some Chipping, smooth finish.: 1
Mace head, Complete, Some chipping, Smooth Finish. Pear shaped. Three flutes separate into thirds. Dark brown color with black areas and white chips. Bottom hole has significant chip on 1/3 of it.: 1
Mace head, incised vertical lines: 1
Mace Head, Incomplete: 2
Mace head, incomplete 52% remains, smooth finish. Apple shaped, a little over half remains. Greenish-brown color with purple and white veins. : 1
Mace head, incomplete, 25-30% remains. Smooth finish with carvings. Can't tell the shape, but is rounded. Beige color with slightly darker beige spots. 65 measurement is width. Carving of a face, perhaps a mask. Eye visible with black mark. Looks like a second eye may have been there. Face is long oval with nostrils at bottom resembling a horse or snake. Possibly forked tounge coming out of bottom angling to the right. Four horizontal tube-like carvings stacked on top of each other in center of face between eye and nostrils. : 1
Mace head, marble. Inscribed stone object.: 1
Mace head. Complete. Smooth, few chips. Dark brown with lighter brown veins. Thin oval shape. Parallel to the number on the outside are two vertical indents. No U number detected.: 1
Mace head. Incomplete. 33% remains. Fluted.; Can't tell shape, but is rounded. Stone is beige, purple paint on stone. One complete hole, the other cut at angle. Writing in pencil near complete hole to right of U number. Looks like it says, "LB=700" Blackish tinge on bottom and side.: 1
Mace-head of fine white limestone, a flat disk with mush-room stem resembling Egyptian types of First Pre-dynastic date. Diam. 0.11 m. With it about 70 beads of crystal, agate, carnelian, steatite and granite. Brought in and said to have been found together in a small: 1
Macehead: 9
Macehead. Complete, Some Chipping, Fluted Pear shaped. Reddish color throughout. Fluted throughout--top half and bottom half separated by two bands of flutes. Top flutes and bottom flutes in same pattern, but patterns don't match up from top to bottom. Bottom hole chipped and has remains of copper (green and copper color). Shellac placed on remains as well as the numbers.: 1
Machine tools: 1
Male figurine of unbaked clay, one arm raised over head, other is crossed infront of chest. Possibly had copper around waist because of greenish residue. Dark brown clay. : 1
Male figurine of unbaked clay, one arm raised over head, other may have also been raised, broken. Reddish clay, highly fragmentary. Salt encrustation near feet. : 1
Male figurine, broken at knees. One hand at waist, other down straight. Bandoleer from right shoulder to oposite waist. Beard and elaborate hair. Snowman technique. White clay: 1
Male torso, no extremities, right arm broken off just above elbow. No head, but beard? is visible. Brown clay : 1
Man and God: 2
Manicure tools: 2
Marble according to UE IV; Marble or calcite according to Merlin: 1
marble head of a woman, the eyes inlaid with shell and lapis lazuli. Found near the ruins of a temple built by Dungi.: 1
Marble or limestone large flat bowl. Chipped rim.: 1
Marble or limestone small round bowl. Broken and mended. Chipped rim.: 1
Mask: 11
Mask (lower part only) - Humbaba: 1
Mask - demon : 1
Mask / face: 2
Mask / face - Pazuzu or Humbaba, eyes pierced through. Upper left portion partly reconstructed with modern materials: 1
Mask / face fragment: 1
Mask / face, bearded demon, pierced: 1
Mask / face, demon, pierced, broken: 1
Mask / face, Pazuzu demon: 1
Mask / face; hairless male, pierced: 1
Mask, demon face: 1
Mask, demon face, moustache: 1
Mask, demon face, pierced: 1
Mask, female face: 1
Mass of copper alloy nails corroded together.: 1
Matthews (1993) p. 62 no. 10 'U14594. UM 31.16.640. UE 3:417. Under PG1332 (SE end) at 9-10 m. H >3.4, L >7.7. Multiple overlapping rollings, details hard to distinguish. Single register of symbols: U4 AB (Larsa), ?AN ?leg cross, edinnu, ?bird UNUG. ?snake UNUG. Sealing 8.5 x 5.3 x 3.3. Reverse has impressions of shoulder, neck and lower rim of a pot. neck di. 16.0. Clear crease marks of leather cover the pot impression, encircled by a thong, di. 0.3. Functional type: pot.' UE 3 p. 39 no. 417 'Pictographic inscription. The edinnu, the cross divided into four quarters and surrounded by a star, a lozenge, a curved club, an arrow (?). The pictographs of Larsa and of the city of the spread eagle. U. 14594. Pit D. SIS 4. Pl. 54. (P. CBS. 31.16.640.)' UPenn db 'CBS Register: fragment of clay jar stopper with seal impressions. traces of strings inside. geometrical pattern. UE III: pictographic inscription. The edinnu, the cross divided into four quarters and surrounded by a star, a lozenge, a curved club, an arrow (?). The pictographs of Larsa and of the city of the spread eagle.': 1
Matthews (1993) p. 62 no. 11 'U14586, UM 31.16.602. U14777, BM 1930.12.13.398. UE 3:398. SIS4. H >4.7, , L >10.1. Loosely arranged symbols: ?complex motif, NUN (Eridu), UNUG (Uruk), human/bull heads, leg cross, U4 AB (Larsa), ? UNUG, UB. U14586. Sealing 10.0 x 8.1 x 5.6. three rollings. Smooth peg impression, di. 2.1, encircled by several rows of string impression, sd di. 0.3, sg di. 0.5. TP 0.6, SSD: Z. Base fairly uneven. Functional type: door peg.' UE 3 p. 37-38 no. 398 'A remarkable ideographic inscription made of pictographs with an abstract meaning in three main groups, and individual pictographs of various cities. The first group of composite pictures is again a wind-rose made of two human heads and two bull's heads. These archaic Sumerian heads are an anthropological document. They are remarkable for their receding forehead, long nose, small chin, large ears, and heavy eyebrows, and especially for the lock of hair, almost a queue, at the top of the skull. The group is sur- rounded by pictographs. First a club with curved blade of a very archaic type which, like the sign pa, means 'master of'. Next the sign UB with its understood meaning: the four points of the compass. Then the loom sign, which suggests the to and fro activity of the shuttle. Finally two uncertain ovals, jars or leaves (?). The second group is a new version of the Swastika. Four legs point again at the four corners of the compass. The meaning is emphasized by two hands or arms, one right, one left, one up, one down, which leave no doubt as to the general sense of orientation. The third group, which is used frequently in the inscriptions following, is not so easily explained. Its general outline is, in the main, a cross with unequal branches round a central circle. A vertical pole cuts cross and circle in two, and horizontal bars with dentils further divide the cross into four unequal parts. The two larger opposite quarters enclose a leg, one pointing up, one pointing down. At the four corners of the cross are sometimes stars or hands, and here leaves (?). All three groups are variants of the wind-rose, made of four elements or pictographs, equal or in pairs, alternately up and down, which find their best interpretation in the historical title: lugal an-ub-da tab-tab-ba or shar ki: 1
Matthews (1993) p. 62 no. 11 'U14586, UM 31.16.602. U14777, BM 1930.12.13.398. UE 3:398. SIS4. H >4.7, , L >10.1. Loosely arranged symbols: ?complex motif, NUN (Eridu), UNUG (Uruk), human/bull heads, leg cross, U4 AB (Larsa), ? UNUG, UB. U14777. Sealing 12.2 x 7.8 x 4.7. Four rollings. Smooth ?ne-grained (?wood/ bone) peg impression, di. 2.1, with string impressions, including length suspended from peg, sd di. 0.3, sg di. 0.35. TP 0.6, SSD: Z. Base fairly level, with impressions of plastered wall. Functional type: door peg.' UE 3 p. 37-38 no. 398 'A remarkable ideographic inscription made of pictographs with an abstract meaning in three main groups, and individual pictographs of various cities. The first group of composite pictures is again a wind-rose made of two human heads and two bull's heads. These archaic Sumerian heads are an anthropological document. They are remarkable for their receding forehead, long nose, small chin, large ears, and heavy eyebrows, and especially for the lock of hair, almost a queue, at the top of the skull. The group is sur- rounded by pictographs. First a club with curved blade of a very archaic type which, like the sign pa, means 'master of'. Next the sign UB with its understood meaning: the four points of the compass. Then the loom sign, which suggests the to and fro activity of the shuttle. Finally two uncertain ovals, jars or leaves (?). The second group is a new version of the Swastika. Four legs point again at the four corners of the compass. The meaning is emphasized by two hands or arms, one right, one left, one up, one down, which leave no doubt as to the general sense of orientation. The third group, which is used frequently in the inscriptions following, is not so easily explained. Its general outline is, in the main, a cross with unequal branches round a central circle. A vertical pole cuts cross and circle in two, and horizontal bars with dentils further divide the cross into four unequal parts. The two larger opposite quarters enclose a leg, one pointing up, one pointing down. At the four corners of the cross are sometimes stars or hands, and here leaves (?). All three groups are variants of the wind-rose, made of four elements or pictographs, equal or in pairs, alternately up and down, which find their best interpretation in the historical title: lugal an-ub-da tab-tab-ba or shar ki: 1
Matthews (1993) p. 62 no. 3 'U13634, BM 1930.12.13.453. U13868, BM. U13975, BM. U14101, UM 31.16.415. U14102. BM 1930.12.13.460. UE 3:413, 415, 459 (all same seal impression). UET 2:332. All SIS4, where known. H 4.8, L >7.1. Symbols in two registers. Upper register: edinnu, ?filler motifs . Lower register, signs arranged in boxes: E2, ?, DU3 or NI ?NUN (?Adab), U4 AB (Larsa), ?BIR3 AB (?) U13634. Sealing 5.5 x 5.2 x 5.7. Two rollings, one stamp impression. Reverse distorted, but level base with mud plaster (?). impressions from wall surface. Functional type: door peg.' Matthews (1993) p. 62 no. 3a 'U13634. Di. 2.6, circ. 8.2. Eight-pointed rosette with single line border.' Merlin: 'Description Fragment of a clay sealing impressed with intricate geometric patterns and a rosette on concave surface; chipped; abraded; repaired crack. Dimensions Length: 2.5 inches Width: 2 inches': 1
Matthews (1993) p. 62 no. 3 'U13634, BM 1930.12.13.453. U13868, BM. U13975, BM. U14101, UM 31.16.415. U14102. BM 1930.12.13.460. UE 3:413, 415, 459 (all same seal impression). UET 2:332. All SIS4, where known. H 4.8, L >7.1. Symbols in two registers. Upper register: edinnu, ?filler motifs . Lower register, signs arranged in boxes: E2, ?, DU3 or NI ?NUN (?Adab), U4 AB (Larsa), ?BIR3 AB (?) U13868. (NB this sealing is not the same as U13868 = UE 3:485). Sealing 3.2 x 2.8 1.7. One rolling. Reverse broken. Functional type: ?' : 1
Matthews (1993) p. 62 no. 3 'U13634, BM 1930.12.13.453. U13868, BM. U13975, BM. U14101, UM 31.16.415. U14102. BM 1930.12.13.460. UE 3:413, 415, 459 (all same seal impression). UET 2:332. All SIS4, where known. H 4.8, L >7.1. Symbols in two registers. Upper register: edinnu, ?filler motifs . Lower register, signs arranged in boxes: E2, ?, DU3 or NI ?NUN (?Adab), U4 AB (Larsa), ?BIR3 AB (?) U13975. Sealing 5.2 x 3.3 x 1.4. One rolling. Reverse broken. Functional type: ?' : 1
Matthews (1993) p. 62 no. 3 'U13634, BM 1930.12.13.453. U13868, BM. U13975, BM. U14101, UM 31.16.415. U14102. BM 1930.12.13.460. UE 3:413, 415, 459 (all same seal impression). UET 2:332. All SIS4, where known. H 4.8, L >7.1. Symbols in two registers. Upper register: edinnu, ?filler motifs . Lower register, signs arranged in boxes: E2, ?, DU3 or NI ?NUN (?Adab), U4 AB (Larsa), ?BIR3 AB (?) U14101. Sealing 6.2 x 5.3 x 3.5. Two rollings. Smooth peg impression, di. 2.1. Faint string impressions surround peg. Level base. Functional type: door peg.' UPenn db 'CBS Register: fragment of clay jar stopper with seal impressions. linear inscription UE III: fourth fragment of the same. [see note] Fourth fragment of the same. Besides Der, Adab, and Larsa there is a pictograph of a city which has the spread eagle for an emblem.': 1
Matthews (1993) p. 62 no. 7 'No U number. UM 31.16.614. UE 3:402. H >3.0, L 6.8. Three rollings. Symbols in one register: ?, U4+NUN (Adab), ?, AN AN UB, ?UR2, AN DUG3+DU3 (Kesh). Sealing 6.0 x 5.9 x 2.1. Smooth peg impression, di. 1.5. Three rows of string impression circle peg. Sd di. 0.5, sg di. 0.6, TP 1.4, SSD: Z. Functional type: door peg.' UPenn db 'CBS Register: U. fragment of clay jar stopper with seal impressions. Geometrical decoration. UE III: Pictographic inscription. UB sign. Pictographs of Kesh and Adab. Eagle (?), stars, and scorpion. U.... (unnumbered)': 1
Matthews (1993) p. 62 no. 8 'U14861. IM 120986. UE 3:421. Probably SIS4. H >2.8, L >5.3. Sealing not found in IM, copied from UE 3. Symbols in one register: ?bird AB, leg cross, AN URI3+AB (Ur), U4 AB (Larsa).' UE 3 p. 39 no. 421 'Pictographic fragment. The cross sign divided into four quarters, with two legs and two hands. The abode of the spread eagle. The pictographs of Larsa, Ur, or Uruk. U. 14861, U. 14887. SIS 4. Pl. 54.': 1
Matthews (1993) p. 62 no. 9 'U11680. UM 31.16.630. UE 3:416. UET 2:337. PG ?lling over tomb 1236. H >3.6, L >5.2. One rolling. One register of symbols: edinnu, U4 ?NUN (?Adab), URI3+UNUG (Ur), spouted pot, bird, AN AB, U4? Sealing 5.5 x 5.5 x 2.7. Smooth pillow-shaped piece of clay with single neat rolling on obverse and no markings on reverse faces. Functional type: test strip.' UE 3 p. 39 no. 416 'Pictographic inscription. The edinnu. The signs of Ur (?), Uruk (?), the spread eagle, the rising sun of Adab, jars, animal head (?).' UPenn db 'CBS Register: fragment of clay jar stopper with seal impressions. traces of strings inside. geometrical pattern, jars UE III: pictograph inscription. The edinnu. The signs of Ur (?), Uruk (?), the spread eagle, the rising sun of Adab, jars, animal head (?). Published as 31-16-680.': 1
Matthews (1993) p. 63 no. 12 'U14618a, BM 1930.12.13.399. U20083 (x 26); for museum numbers see list below. UE 3:454. SIS4-5. Complete impression surviving. H 4.3. L 9.1. Relatively freely arranged symbols: ?DU3, U4 UNUG (Larsa), dinnu, pots, ?URI3+AB (Ur), unusual form of leg cross, UB. U14618a. Sealing 9.1 x 5.5 x 3.6. Four rollings. Peg impression, di. 0.3. sg di. 0.45, TP 0.7, SSD: Z. Fairly level base. Functional type: door peg' UE 3 p. 41 no. 454 'The edinnu motive and the swastika formed of four bull legs. Fishes swim between wavy lines in the edinnu. The swastika is surrounded by pictographs distributed in the four quarters: the abode of the quiver, a second abode between jars of two types, the UB sign between jars, the rising sun and an uncertain sign. U. 14618. SIS 4. U. 20083 (27 fragments). H. 36 mm. Pl. 56.' Merlin: 'Description Fragment of roughly conical? clay jar-sealing with seal impressions including linear designs. Dimensions Length: 3.75 inches Width: 2 inches Depth: 1.5 inches': 1
Matthews (1993) p. 63 no. 12 'U14618a, BM 1930.12.13.399. U20083 (x 26); for museum numbers see list below. UE 3:454. SIS4-5. Complete impression surviving. H 4.3. L 9.1. Relatively freely arranged symbols: ?DU3, U4 UNUG (Larsa), dinnu, pots, ?URI3+AB (Ur), unusual form of leg cross, UB. U20083, UM 35.1.672. Sealing 9.4 x 5.1 x g 3.6. Four rollings. Smooth peg. Five rows of string, sd di, 0.3, sg di. 0.5, TP 1.0, im SSD: Z. Coarse base from uneven wall pr surface. Functional type: door peg.' UE 3 p. 41 no. 454 'The edinnu motive and the swastika formed of four bull legs. Fishes swim between wavy lines in the edinnu. The swastika is surrounded by pictographs distributed in the four quarters: the abode of the quiver, a second abode between jars of two types, the UB sign between jars, the rising sun and an uncertain sign. U. 14618. SIS 4. U. 20083 (27 fragments). H. 36 mm. Pl. 56.' UPenn db: 'UE III: the edinnu motive and the swastika formed of four bull legs. Fishes swim between wavy lines in the edinnu. The swastika is surrounded by pictographs distributed in the four quarters: the abode of the quiver, a second abode between jars of two types, the UB sign between jars, the rising sun and an uncertain sign. 27 fragments.': 1
Matthews (1993) p. 63 no. 12 'U14618a, BM 1930.12.13.399. U20083 (x 26); for museum numbers see list below. UE 3:454. SIS4-5. Complete impression surviving. H 4.3. L 9.1. Relatively freely arranged symbols: ?DU3, U4 UNUG (Larsa), dinnu, pots, ?URI3+AB (Ur), unusual form of leg cross, UB. U20083, UM 35.1.673. Sealing 5.5 x 5.9 x 3.2. Rollings very unclear. Reverse distorted. Functional type: ?' UE 3 p. 41 no. 454 'The edinnu motive and the swastika formed of four bull legs. Fishes swim between wavy lines in the edinnu. The swastika is surrounded by pictographs distributed in the four quarters: the abode of the quiver, a second abode between jars of two types, the UB sign between jars, the rising sun and an uncertain sign. U. 14618. SIS 4. U. 20083 (27 fragments). H. 36 mm. Pl. 56.' UPenn db: 'UE III: the edinnu motive and the swastika formed of four bull legs. Fishes swim between wavy lines in the edinnu. The swastika is surrounded by pictographs distributed in the four quarters: the abode of the quiver, a second abode between jars of two types, the UB sign between jars, the rising sun and an uncertain sign. 27 fragments.': 1
Matthews (1993) p. 63 no. 12 'U14618a, BM 1930.12.13.399. U20083 (x 26); for museum numbers see list below. UE 3:454. SIS4-5. Complete impression surviving. H 4.3. L 9.1. Relatively freely arranged symbols: ?DU3, U4 UNUG (Larsa), dinnu, pots, ?URI3+AB (Ur), unusual form of leg cross, UB. U20083, UM 35.1.674. Sealing 7.3 x 5.4 x 4.7. > two rollings. Smooth peg, di. 1.8. String, with knot beside peg, sd di. 0.3, sg di. 0.4. TP 0.8, SSD: Z. Level base. Functional type: door peg.' UE 3 p. 41 no. 454 'The edinnu motive and the swastika formed of four bull legs. Fishes swim between wavy lines in the edinnu. The swastika is surrounded by pictographs distributed in the four quarters: the abode of the quiver, a second abode between jars of two types, the UB sign between jars, the rising sun and an uncertain sign. U. 14618. SIS 4. U. 20083 (27 fragments). H. 36 mm. Pl. 56.' UPenn db: 'UE III: the edinnu motive and the swastika formed of four bull legs. Fishes swim between wavy lines in the edinnu. The swastika is surrounded by pictographs distributed in the four quarters: the abode of the quiver, a second abode between jars of two types, the UB sign between jars, the rising sun and an uncertain sign. 27 fragments.': 1
Matthews (1993) p. 63 no. 12 'U14618a, BM 1930.12.13.399. U20083 (x 26); for museum numbers see list below. UE 3:454. SIS4-5. Complete impression surviving. H 4.3. L 9.1. Relatively freely arranged symbols: ?DU3, U4 UNUG (Larsa), dinnu, pots, ?URI3+AB (Ur), unusual form of leg cross, UB. U20083, UM 35.1.678. Sealing 6.4 x 4.8 x 2.7. Two rollings. Reverse broken. Functional type: ?' UE 3 p. 41 no. 454 'The edinnu motive and the swastika formed of four bull legs. Fishes swim between wavy lines in the edinnu. The swastika is surrounded by pictographs distributed in the four quarters: the abode of the quiver, a second abode between jars of two types, the UB sign between jars, the rising sun and an uncertain sign. U. 14618. SIS 4. U. 20083 (27 fragments). H. 36 mm. Pl. 56.' UPenn db: 'UE III: the edinnu motive and the swastika formed of four bull legs. Fishes swim between wavy lines in the edinnu. The swastika is surrounded by pictographs distributed in the four quarters: the abode of the quiver, a second abode between jars of two types, the UB sign between jars, the rising sun and an uncertain sign. 27 fragments.': 1
Matthews (1993) p. 63 no. 12 'U14618a, BM 1930.12.13.399. U20083 (x 26); for museum numbers see list below. UE 3:454. SIS4-5. Complete impression surviving. H 4.3. L 9.1. Relatively freely arranged symbols: ?DU3, U4 UNUG (Larsa), dinnu, pots, ?URI3+AB (Ur), unusual form of leg cross, UB. U20083, UM 35.1.679. Sealing 4.3 x 5.5 x 1.8. Three rollings. Reverse largely broken, except for single row of string, sd di. 0.4, sg di. 0.8, TP 0.8, SSD: Z. Functional type: ?' UE 3 p. 41 no. 454 'The edinnu motive and the swastika formed of four bull legs. Fishes swim between wavy lines in the edinnu. The swastika is surrounded by pictographs distributed in the four quarters: the abode of the quiver, a second abode between jars of two types, the UB sign between jars, the rising sun and an uncertain sign. U. 14618. SIS 4. U. 20083 (27 fragments). H. 36 mm. Pl. 56.' UPenn db: 'UE III: the edinnu motive and the swastika formed of four bull legs. Fishes swim between wavy lines in the edinnu. The swastika is surrounded by pictographs distributed in the four quarters: the abode of the quiver, a second abode between jars of two types, the UB sign between jars, the rising sun and an uncertain sign. 27 fragments.': 1
Matthews (1993) p. 63 no. 12 'U14618a, BM 1930.12.13.399. U20083 (x 26); for museum numbers see list below. UE 3:454. SIS4-5. Complete impression surviving. H 4.3. L 9.1. Relatively freely arranged symbols: ?DU3, U4 UNUG (Larsa), dinnu, pots, ?URI3+AB (Ur), unusual form of leg cross, UB. U20083, UM 35.1.680. Sealing 5.2 x 6.0 x 3.1. Three rollings. Smooth peg with collared head, di. 3.3. Four rows of string, sd di. 0.3, sg di. 0.5, TP 0.7, SSD: Z. Flat smooth base. Functional type: door peg.' UE 3 p. 41 no. 454 'The edinnu motive and the swastika formed of four bull legs. Fishes swim between wavy lines in the edinnu. The swastika is surrounded by pictographs distributed in the four quarters: the abode of the quiver, a second abode between jars of two types, the UB sign between jars, the rising sun and an uncertain sign. U. 14618. SIS 4. U. 20083 (27 fragments). H. 36 mm. Pl. 56.' UPenn db: 'UE III: the edinnu motive and the swastika formed of four bull legs. Fishes swim between wavy lines in the edinnu. The swastika is surrounded by pictographs distributed in the four quarters: the abode of the quiver, a second abode between jars of two types, the UB sign between jars, the rising sun and an uncertain sign. 27 fragments.': 1
Matthews (1993) p. 63 no. 12 'U14618a, BM 1930.12.13.399. U20083 (x 26); for museum numbers see list below. UE 3:454. SIS4-5. Complete impression surviving. H 4.3. L 9.1. Relatively freely arranged symbols: ?DU3, U4 UNUG (Larsa), dinnu, pots, ?URI3+AB (Ur), unusual form of leg cross, UB. U20083, UM 35.1.682. Sealing 7.0 x 4.5 x 4.0. > three rollings. Peg. di. 4.5. Several rows of string, sd di. 0.4, sg di. 0.5, TP 1.1, SSD: Z. Level base. Functional type: door peg' UE 3 p. 41 no. 454 'The edinnu motive and the swastika formed of four bull legs. Fishes swim between wavy lines in the edinnu. The swastika is surrounded by pictographs distributed in the four quarters: the abode of the quiver, a second abode between jars of two types, the UB sign between jars, the rising sun and an uncertain sign. U. 14618. SIS 4. U. 20083 (27 fragments). H. 36 mm. Pl. 56.' UPenn db: 'UE III: the edinnu motive and the swastika formed of four bull legs. Fishes swim between wavy lines in the edinnu. The swastika is surrounded by pictographs distributed in the four quarters: the abode of the quiver, a second abode between jars of two types, the UB sign between jars, the rising sun and an uncertain sign. 27 fragments.': 1
Matthews (1993) p. 63 no. 12 'U14618a, BM 1930.12.13.399. U20083 (x 26); for museum numbers see list below. UE 3:454. SIS4-5. Complete impression surviving. H 4.3. L 9.1. Relatively freely arranged symbols: ?DU3, U4 UNUG (Larsa), dinnu, pots, ?URI3+AB (Ur), unusual form of leg cross, UB. U20083, UM 35.1.684. Sealing 5.0 x 6.3 x 3.1. Two rollings. Faint peg impression, with string, sd di. 0.3, sg di. 0.5, TP 0.7, SSD: Z. Level base. Functional type: door Peg.' UE 3 p. 41 no. 454 'The edinnu motive and the swastika formed of four bull legs. Fishes swim between wavy lines in the edinnu. The swastika is surrounded by pictographs distributed in the four quarters: the abode of the quiver, a second abode between jars of two types, the UB sign between jars, the rising sun and an uncertain sign. U. 14618. SIS 4. U. 20083 (27 fragments). H. 36 mm. Pl. 56.' UPenn db: 'UE III: the edinnu motive and the swastika formed of four bull legs. Fishes swim between wavy lines in the edinnu. The swastika is surrounded by pictographs distributed in the four quarters: the abode of the quiver, a second abode between jars of two types, the UB sign between jars, the rising sun and an uncertain sign. 27 fragments.': 1
Matthews (1993) p. 63 no. 12 'U14618a, BM 1930.12.13.399. U20083 (x 26); for museum numbers see list below. UE 3:454. SIS4-5. Complete impression surviving. H 4.3. L 9.1. Relatively freely arranged symbols: ?DU3, U4 UNUG (Larsa), dinnu, pots, ?URI3+AB (Ur), unusual form of leg cross, UB. U20083, UM 35.1.685. Sealing 8.1 x 5.8 x 3.6. Three rollings. Smooth peg. di 3.8. Three rows of string, sd di. 0.3, sg di. 0.4, TP 0.6, SSD: Z. Functional type: door peg.' UE 3 p. 41 no. 454 'The edinnu motive and the swastika formed of four bull legs. Fishes swim between wavy lines in the edinnu. The swastika is surrounded by pictographs distributed in the four quarters: the abode of the quiver, a second abode between jars of two types, the UB sign between jars, the rising sun and an uncertain sign. U. 14618. SIS 4. U. 20083 (27 fragments). H. 36 mm. Pl. 56.' UPenn db: 'UE III: the edinnu motive and the swastika formed of four bull legs. Fishes swim between wavy lines in the edinnu. The swastika is surrounded by pictographs distributed in the four quarters: the abode of the quiver, a second abode between jars of two types, the UB sign between jars, the rising sun and an uncertain sign. 27 fragments.': 1
Matthews (1993) p. 63 no. 12 'U14618a, BM 1930.12.13.399. U20083 (x 26); for museum numbers see list below. UE 3:454. SIS4-5. Complete impression surviving. H 4.3. L 9.1. Relatively freely arranged symbols: ?DU3, U4 UNUG (Larsa), dinnu, pots, ?URI3+AB (Ur), unusual form of leg cross, UB. U20083, UM 35.1.686. Sealing 4.7 x 4.4 x 2.2. One rolling. Smooth peg, di. 2.8. String, sd di. 0.2, sg di. 0.3, TF 0.8, SSD: Z. Functional type: door peg.' UE 3 p. 41 no. 454 'The edinnu motive and the swastika formed of four bull legs. Fishes swim between wavy lines in the edinnu. The swastika is surrounded by pictographs distributed in the four quarters: the abode of the quiver, a second abode between jars of two types, the UB sign between jars, the rising sun and an uncertain sign. U. 14618. SIS 4. U. 20083 (27 fragments). H. 36 mm. Pl. 56.' UPenn db: 'UE III: the edinnu motive and the swastika formed of four bull legs. Fishes swim between wavy lines in the edinnu. The swastika is surrounded by pictographs distributed in the four quarters: the abode of the quiver, a second abode between jars of two types, the UB sign between jars, the rising sun and an uncertain sign. 27 fragments.': 1
Matthews (1993) p. 63 no. 12 'U14618a, BM 1930.12.13.399. U20083 (x 26); for museum numbers see list below. UE 3:454. SIS4-5. Complete impression surviving. H 4.3. L 9.1. Relatively freely arranged symbols: ?DU3, U4 UNUG (Larsa), dinnu, pots, ?URI3+AB (Ur), unusual form of leg cross, UB. U20083, UM 35.1.687. Sealing 7.7 x 6.2 x 4.2. Three rollings. Smooth peg. di 2.4. Several rows of string, sd di. 0.3, sg di. 0.4, TP 0.8, SSD: Z. Base curves into depression surrounding base of peg, indicating recess in wall where peg was ?tted. Functional type: door peg.' UE 3 p. 41 no. 454 'The edinnu motive and the swastika formed of four bull legs. Fishes swim between wavy lines in the edinnu. The swastika is surrounded by pictographs distributed in the four quarters: the abode of the quiver, a second abode between jars of two types, the UB sign between jars, the rising sun and an uncertain sign. U. 14618. SIS 4. U. 20083 (27 fragments). H. 36 mm. Pl. 56.' UPenn db: 'UE III: the edinnu motive and the swastika formed of four bull legs. Fishes swim between wavy lines in the edinnu. The swastika is surrounded by pictographs distributed in the four quarters: the abode of the quiver, a second abode between jars of two types, the UB sign between jars, the rising sun and an uncertain sign. 27 fragments.': 1
Matthews (1993) p. 63 no. 12 'U14618a, BM 1930.12.13.399. U20083 (x 26); for museum numbers see list below. UE 3:454. SIS4-5. Complete impression surviving. H 4.3. L 9.1. Relatively freely arranged symbols: ?DU3, U4 UNUG (Larsa), dinnu, pots, ?URI3+AB (Ur), unusual form of leg cross, UB. U20083, UM 35.1.688. Sealing 6.0 x 4.9 x 3.6. Two rollings. Faint peg and string impressions, and level base. Functional type: door peg.' UE 3 p. 41 no. 454 'The edinnu motive and the swastika formed of four bull legs. Fishes swim between wavy lines in the edinnu. The swastika is surrounded by pictographs distributed in the four quarters: the abode of the quiver, a second abode between jars of two types, the UB sign between jars, the rising sun and an uncertain sign. U. 14618. SIS 4. U. 20083 (27 fragments). H. 36 mm. Pl. 56.' UPenn db: 'UE III: the edinnu motive and the swastika formed of four bull legs. Fishes swim between wavy lines in the edinnu. The swastika is surrounded by pictographs distributed in the four quarters: the abode of the quiver, a second abode between jars of two types, the UB sign between jars, the rising sun and an uncertain sign. 27 fragments.': 1
Matthews (1993) p. 63 no. 12 'U14618a, BM 1930.12.13.399. U20083 (x 26); for museum numbers see list below. UE 3:454. SIS4-5. Complete impression surviving. H 4.3. L 9.1. Relatively freely arranged symbols: ?DU3, U4 UNUG (Larsa), dinnu, pots, ?URI3+AB (Ur), unusual form of leg cross, UB. U20083, UM 35.1.692. Sealing 7.0 x 7.0 x 3.5. Two rollings. Reverse broken. Functional type: ?' UE 3 p. 41 no. 454 'The edinnu motive and the swastika formed of four bull legs. Fishes swim between wavy lines in the edinnu. The swastika is surrounded by pictographs distributed in the four quarters: the abode of the quiver, a second abode between jars of two types, the UB sign between jars, the rising sun and an uncertain sign. U. 14618. SIS 4. U. 20083 (27 fragments). H. 36 mm. Pl. 56.' UPenn db: 'UE III: the edinnu motive and the swastika formed of four bull legs. Fishes swim between wavy lines in the edinnu. The swastika is surrounded by pictographs distributed in the four quarters: the abode of the quiver, a second abode between jars of two types, the UB sign between jars, the rising sun and an uncertain sign. 27 fragments.': 1
Matthews (1993) p. 63 no. 12 'U14618a, BM 1930.12.13.399. U20083 (x 26); for museum numbers see list below. UE 3:454. SIS4-5. Complete impression surviving. H 4.3. L 9.1. Relatively freely arranged symbols: ?DU3, U4 UNUG (Larsa), dinnu, pots, ?URI3+AB (Ur), unusual form of leg cross, UB. U20083, UM 35.1.693. Sealing 7.1 x 7.0 x 5.1. Three rollings. Smooth peg, with ?ared head, di. 2.8. String, details unclear. Level base. Functional type: door peg.' UE 3 p. 41 no. 454 'The edinnu motive and the swastika formed of four bull legs. Fishes swim between wavy lines in the edinnu. The swastika is surrounded by pictographs distributed in the four quarters: the abode of the quiver, a second abode between jars of two types, the UB sign between jars, the rising sun and an uncertain sign. U. 14618. SIS 4. U. 20083 (27 fragments). H. 36 mm. Pl. 56.' UPenn db: 'UE III: the edinnu motive and the swastika formed of four bull legs. Fishes swim between wavy lines in the edinnu. The swastika is surrounded by pictographs distributed in the four quarters: the abode of the quiver, a second abode between jars of two types, the UB sign between jars, the rising sun and an uncertain sign. 27 fragments.': 1
Matthews (1993) p. 63 no. 12 'U14618a, BM 1930.12.13.399. U20083 (x 26); for museum numbers see list below. UE 3:454. SIS4-5. Complete impression surviving. H 4.3. L 9.1. Relatively freely arranged symbols: ?DU3, U4 UNUG (Larsa), dinnu, pots, ?URI3+AB (Ur), unusual form of leg cross, UB. U20083, UM 35.1.694. Sealing 7.4 x 5.4 x 4.6. Two rollings. Smooth peg, di. 2.8. Seven rows of ?nely made string, sd di. 0.3, sg di. 0.4, TF 0.6, SSD: Z. Functional type: door peg.' UE 3 p. 41 no. 454 'The edinnu motive and the swastika formed of four bull legs. Fishes swim between wavy lines in the edinnu. The swastika is surrounded by pictographs distributed in the four quarters: the abode of the quiver, a second abode between jars of two types, the UB sign between jars, the rising sun and an uncertain sign. U. 14618. SIS 4. U. 20083 (27 fragments). H. 36 mm. Pl. 56.' UPenn db: 'UE III: the edinnu motive and the swastika formed of four bull legs. Fishes swim between wavy lines in the edinnu. The swastika is surrounded by pictographs distributed in the four quarters: the abode of the quiver, a second abode between jars of two types, the UB sign between jars, the rising sun and an uncertain sign. 27 fragments.': 1
Matthews (1993) p. 63 no. 12 'U14618a, BM 1930.12.13.399. U20083 (x 26); for museum numbers see list below. UE 3:454. SIS4-5. Complete impression surviving. H 4.3. L 9.1. Relatively freely arranged symbols: ?DU3, U4 UNUG (Larsa), dinnu, pots, ?URI3+AB (Ur), unusual form of leg cross, UB. U20083, UM 35.1.695. Sealing 5.4 x 4.8 x 2.6. > two rollings. Smooth peg. Faint string. Smooth level base. Functional type: door peg.' UE 3 p. 41 no. 454 'The edinnu motive and the swastika formed of four bull legs. Fishes swim between wavy lines in the edinnu. The swastika is surrounded by pictographs distributed in the four quarters: the abode of the quiver, a second abode between jars of two types, the UB sign between jars, the rising sun and an uncertain sign. U. 14618. SIS 4. U. 20083 (27 fragments). H. 36 mm. Pl. 56.' UPenn db: 'UE III: the edinnu motive and the swastika formed of four bull legs. Fishes swim between wavy lines in the edinnu. The swastika is surrounded by pictographs distributed in the four quarters: the abode of the quiver, a second abode between jars of two types, the UB sign between jars, the rising sun and an uncertain sign. 27 fragments.': 1
Matthews (1993) p. 63 no. 12 'U14618a, BM 1930.12.13.399. U20083 (x 26); for museum numbers see list below. UE 3:454. SIS4-5. Complete impression surviving. H 4.3. L 9.1. Relatively freely arranged symbols: ?DU3, U4 UNUG (Larsa), dinnu, pots, ?URI3+AB (Ur), unusual form of leg cross, UB. U20083, UM 35.1.696. Sealing 7.6 x 4.6 x 3.4. Four rollings. Smooth peg, di. 3.6. Several rows of string, sd di. 0.3, sg di. 0.6. TP 0.9, SSD: Z. Very level base. Functional type: door peg.' UE 3 p. 41 no. 454 'The edinnu motive and the swastika formed of four bull legs. Fishes swim between wavy lines in the edinnu. The swastika is surrounded by pictographs distributed in the four quarters: the abode of the quiver, a second abode between jars of two types, the UB sign between jars, the rising sun and an uncertain sign. U. 14618. SIS 4. U. 20083 (27 fragments). H. 36 mm. Pl. 56.' UPenn db: 'UE III: the edinnu motive and the swastika formed of four bull legs. Fishes swim between wavy lines in the edinnu. The swastika is surrounded by pictographs distributed in the four quarters: the abode of the quiver, a second abode between jars of two types, the UB sign between jars, the rising sun and an uncertain sign. 27 fragments.': 1
Matthews (1993) p. 63 no. 12 'U14618a, BM 1930.12.13.399. U20083 (x 26); for museum numbers see list below. UE 3:454. SIS4-5. Complete impression surviving. H 4.3. L 9.1. Relatively freely arranged symbols: ?DU3, U4 UNUG (Larsa), dinnu, pots, ?URI3+AB (Ur), unusual form of leg cross, UB. U20083, UM 35.1.697. Sealing 7.7 x 4.1 x 3.2. Two rollings. Peg impression, di. 2.8. String, sd di. 0.3, sg di. 0.4, TF 0.7, SSD: Z. Bumpy base. Functional type: door peg.' UE 3 p. 41 no. 454 'The edinnu motive and the swastika formed of four bull legs. Fishes swim between wavy lines in the edinnu. The swastika is surrounded by pictographs distributed in the four quarters: the abode of the quiver, a second abode between jars of two types, the UB sign between jars, the rising sun and an uncertain sign. U. 14618. SIS 4. U. 20083 (27 fragments). H. 36 mm. Pl. 56.' UPenn db: 'UE III: the edinnu motive and the swastika formed of four bull legs. Fishes swim between wavy lines in the edinnu. The swastika is surrounded by pictographs distributed in the four quarters: the abode of the quiver, a second abode between jars of two types, the UB sign between jars, the rising sun and an uncertain sign. 27 fragments.': 1
Matthews (1993) p. 63 no. 12 'U14618a, BM 1930.12.13.399. U20083 (x 26); for museum numbers see list below. UE 3:454. SIS4-5. Complete impression surviving. H 4.3. L 9.1. Relatively freely arranged symbols: ?DU3, U4 UNUG (Larsa), dinnu, pots, ?URI3+AB (Ur), unusual form of leg cross, UB. U20083, UM 35.1.698. Sealing 7.0 x 6.0 x 3.5. Two rollings. Smooth peg with ?ared base, di. 3.4. String, sd di. 0.5, sg di. 0.6, TP 1.4. SSD: Z. Level base. Functional type: door peg.' UE 3 p. 41 no. 454 'The edinnu motive and the swastika formed of four bull legs. Fishes swim between wavy lines in the edinnu. The swastika is surrounded by pictographs distributed in the four quarters: the abode of the quiver, a second abode between jars of two types, the UB sign between jars, the rising sun and an uncertain sign. U. 14618. SIS 4. U. 20083 (27 fragments). H. 36 mm. Pl. 56.' UPenn db: 'UE III: the edinnu motive and the swastika formed of four bull legs. Fishes swim between wavy lines in the edinnu. The swastika is surrounded by pictographs distributed in the four quarters: the abode of the quiver, a second abode between jars of two types, the UB sign between jars, the rising sun and an uncertain sign. 27 fragments.': 1
Matthews (1993) p. 63 no. 12 'U14618a, BM 1930.12.13.399. U20083 (x 26); for museum numbers see list below. UE 3:454. SIS4-5. Complete impression surviving. H 4.3. L 9.1. Relatively freely arranged symbols: ?DU3, U4 UNUG (Larsa), dinnu, pots, ?URI3+AB (Ur), unusual form of leg cross, UB. U20083. UM 35.1.676. Sealing 5.7 x 5.8 x 2.4. > three rollings. Smooth peg, di 1.5. Several rows of string, sd di. 0.3, sg di. 0.4, TP 0.8, SSD: Z. Level base. Functional type: door peg.' UE 3 p. 41 no. 454 'The edinnu motive and the swastika formed of four bull legs. Fishes swim between wavy lines in the edinnu. The swastika is surrounded by pictographs distributed in the four quarters: the abode of the quiver, a second abode between jars of two types, the UB sign between jars, the rising sun and an uncertain sign. U. 14618. SIS 4. U. 20083 (27 fragments). H. 36 mm. Pl. 56.' UPenn db: 'UE III: the edinnu motive and the swastika formed of four bull legs. Fishes swim between wavy lines in the edinnu. The swastika is surrounded by pictographs distributed in the four quarters: the abode of the quiver, a second abode between jars of two types, the UB sign between jars, the rising sun and an uncertain sign. 27 fragments.': 1
Matthews (1993) p. 63 no. 12 'U14618a, BM 1930.12.13.399. U20083 (x 26); for museum numbers see list below. UE 3:454. SIS4-5. Complete impression surviving. H 4.3. L 9.1. Relatively freely arranged symbols: ?DU3, U4 UNUG (Larsa), dinnu, pots, ?URI3+AB (Ur), unusual form of leg cross, UB. U20083. UM 35.1.677. Sealing 8.2 x 6.5 x 3.8. Three rollings. Smooth peg, di. 4.0. Two rows of string, sd di. 0.3, sg di. 0.4, , TP 0.6, SSD: Z. Clay folded over into peg impression, thus removed from peg while still damp. Functional type: door peg.' UE 3 p. 41 no. 454 'The edinnu motive and the swastika formed of four bull legs. Fishes swim between wavy lines in the edinnu. The swastika is surrounded by pictographs distributed in the four quarters: the abode of the quiver, a second abode between jars of two types, the UB sign between jars, the rising sun and an uncertain sign. U. 14618. SIS 4. U. 20083 (27 fragments). H. 36 mm. Pl. 56.' UPenn db: 'UE III: the edinnu motive and the swastika formed of four bull legs. Fishes swim between wavy lines in the edinnu. The swastika is surrounded by pictographs distributed in the four quarters: the abode of the quiver, a second abode between jars of two types, the UB sign between jars, the rising sun and an uncertain sign. 27 fragments.': 1
Matthews (1993) p. 63 no. 12 'U14618a, BM 1930.12.13.399. U20083 (x 26); for museum numbers see list below. UE 3:454. SIS4-5. Complete impression surviving. H 4.3. L 9.1. Relatively freely arranged symbols: ?DU3, U4 UNUG (Larsa), dinnu, pots, ?URI3+AB (Ur), unusual form of leg cross, UB. U20083. UM 35.1.683. Sealing 6.2 x 6.3 x 2.1. Three rollings. Smooth peg, di. 1.4. Several rows of string, sd di. 0.3, sg di. 0.4, TP 0.7, SSD: Z. Level base. Functional type: door peg.' UE 3 p. 41 no. 454 'The edinnu motive and the swastika formed of four bull legs. Fishes swim between wavy lines in the edinnu. The swastika is surrounded by pictographs distributed in the four quarters: the abode of the quiver, a second abode between jars of two types, the UB sign between jars, the rising sun and an uncertain sign. U. 14618. SIS 4. U. 20083 (27 fragments). H. 36 mm. Pl. 56.' UPenn db: 'UE III: the edinnu motive and the swastika formed of four bull legs. Fishes swim between wavy lines in the edinnu. The swastika is surrounded by pictographs distributed in the four quarters: the abode of the quiver, a second abode between jars of two types, the UB sign between jars, the rising sun and an uncertain sign. 27 fragments.': 1
Matthews (1993) p. 63 no. 12 'U14618a, BM 1930.12.13.399. U20083 (x 26); for museum numbers see list below. UE 3:454. SIS4-5. Complete impression surviving. H 4.3. L 9.1. Relatively freely arranged symbols: ?DU3, U4 UNUG (Larsa), dinnu, pots, ?URI3+AB (Ur), unusual form of leg cross, UB. U20083. UM 35.1.689. Sealing 6.0 x 6.3 x 2.0. Two rollings. Smooth peg. Two rows of string, sd di. 0.3, sg di. 0.5, TP 0.7, SSD: Z. Functional type: door peg.' UE 3 p. 41 no. 454 'The edinnu motive and the swastika formed of four bull legs. Fishes swim between wavy lines in the edinnu. The swastika is surrounded by pictographs distributed in the four quarters: the abode of the quiver, a second abode between jars of two types, the UB sign between jars, the rising sun and an uncertain sign. U. 14618. SIS 4. U. 20083 (27 fragments). H. 36 mm. Pl. 56.' UPenn db: 'UE III: the edinnu motive and the swastika formed of four bull legs. Fishes swim between wavy lines in the edinnu. The swastika is surrounded by pictographs distributed in the four quarters: the abode of the quiver, a second abode between jars of two types, the UB sign between jars, the rising sun and an uncertain sign. 27 fragments.': 1
Matthews (1993) p. 63 no. 12 'U14618a, BM 1930.12.13.399. U20083 (x 26); for museum numbers see list below. UE 3:454. SIS4-5. Complete impression surviving. H 4.3. L 9.1. Relatively freely arranged symbols: ?DU3, U4 UNUG (Larsa), dinnu, pots, ?URI3+AB (Ur), unusual form of leg cross, UB. U20083. UM 35.1.690. Sealing 9.5 x 6.5 x 5.4. Three rollings. Smooth peg, di. 2.5. Several rows of string, sd di. 0.4, sg di. 0.6, TF 1.2, SSD: Z. Level base with plaster impressions. Functional type: door Peg.' UE 3 p. 41 no. 454 'The edinnu motive and the swastika formed of four bull legs. Fishes swim between wavy lines in the edinnu. The swastika is surrounded by pictographs distributed in the four quarters: the abode of the quiver, a second abode between jars of two types, the UB sign between jars, the rising sun and an uncertain sign. U. 14618. SIS 4. U. 20083 (27 fragments). H. 36 mm. Pl. 56.' UPenn db: 'UE III: the edinnu motive and the swastika formed of four bull legs. Fishes swim between wavy lines in the edinnu. The swastika is surrounded by pictographs distributed in the four quarters: the abode of the quiver, a second abode between jars of two types, the UB sign between jars, the rising sun and an uncertain sign. 27 fragments.': 1
Matthews (1993) p. 63 no. 12 'U14618a, BM 1930.12.13.399. U20083 (x 26); for museum numbers see list below. UE 3:454. SIS4-5. Complete impression surviving. H 4.3. L 9.1. Relatively freely arranged symbols: ?DU3, U4 UNUG (Larsa), dinnu, pots, ?URI3+AB (Ur), unusual form of leg cross, UB. U20083. UM 35.1.691. Sealing 4.2 x 4.4 x 2.0. Two rollings. Smooth peg impression, di. 2.8. Faint string impressions, sg di. 0.8. Level base. Functional type: door peg.' UE 3 p. 41 no. 454 'The edinnu motive and the swastika formed of four bull legs. Fishes swim between wavy lines in the edinnu. The swastika is surrounded by pictographs distributed in the four quarters: the abode of the quiver, a second abode between jars of two types, the UB sign between jars, the rising sun and an uncertain sign. U. 14618. SIS 4. U. 20083 (27 fragments). H. 36 mm. Pl. 56.' UPenn db: 'UE III: the edinnu motive and the swastika formed of four bull legs. Fishes swim between wavy lines in the edinnu. The swastika is surrounded by pictographs distributed in the four quarters: the abode of the quiver, a second abode between jars of two types, the UB sign between jars, the rising sun and an uncertain sign. 27 fragments.': 1
Matthews (1993) p. 64 no. 13: 'No U number. UM 31.16.613. UE 3:411. Unknown provenance. H >4.7, L >4.1. Two rollings. Symbols in at least one register: recumbent quadruped on end, ?bird, URI3+UNUG (Ur), leg cross, ?AN. Sealing 6.1 x 4.2 x 3.2. Curved reverse 3 face, with string impressions, sd di. 0.3, sg di. 0.7, TP 1.2, SSD: Z. Level base. Functional type: door peg.' UE 3 p. 39 no. 411 'A pictographic fragment. The cross sign divided into four quarters. The abode of Ur (?) with twin side buckle. By the side of it a crouching bull, and a spread eagle above. U....(unnumbered).(P.CBS.31.16.613.)': 1
Matthews (1993) p. 64 no. 14: 'U14626a, BM. U14626c, BM. U14626d+f (join to form one sealing), BM. U 14626e, BM. Not previously published. Near PG1778, probably SIS4. H >3.0, L >6.2. Symbols in at least one register: ?, ?AN U4 AB (?Larsa), ?URI3+AB (?Ur), IL, ?leg cross. U14626a. Sealing 3.3 x 5.3 x 2.2. Two rollings and one stamp impression. Reverse faces broken. Functional type: ?' Matthews (1993) p. 64 no. 14a: 'U14626a. U14626d+f. U14626e. Di. 2.0, circ. 6.3. Coarsely executed seven-pointed rosette.': 1
Matthews (1993) p. 64 no. 14: 'U14626a, BM. U14626c, BM. U14626d+f (join to form one sealing), BM. U 14626e, BM. Not previously published. Near PG1778, probably SIS4. H >3.0, L >6.2. Symbols in at least one register: ?, ?AN U4 AB (?Larsa), ?URI3+AB (?Ur), IL, ?leg cross. U14626c. Sealing 3.2 x 2.7 x 2.0. One rolling. Reverse faces all broken. Functional type: ?' Matthews (1993) p. 64 no. 14a: 'U14626a. U14626d+f. U14626e. Di. 2.0, circ. 6.3. Coarsely executed seven-pointed rosette.': 1
Matthews (1993) p. 64 no. 14: 'U14626a, BM. U14626c, BM. U14626d+f (join to form one sealing), BM. U 14626e, BM. Not previously published. Near PG1778, probably SIS4. H >3.0, L >6.2. Symbols in at least one register: ?, ?AN U4 AB (?Larsa), ?URI3+AB (?Ur), IL, ?leg cross. U14626d+f. Sealing 4.7 x 4.4 x 2.1. Two rollings and one stamp impression. Reverse faces broken. Functional type: ?' Matthews (1993) p. 64 no. 14a: 'U14626a. U14626d+f. U14626e. Di. 2.0, circ. 6.3. Coarsely executed seven-pointed rosette.': 2
Matthews (1993) p. 64 no. 14: 'U14626a, BM. U14626c, BM. U14626d+f (join to form one sealing), BM. U 14626e, BM. Not previously published. Near PG1778, probably SIS4. H >3.0, L >6.2. Symbols in at least one register: ?, ?AN U4 AB (?Larsa), ?URI3+AB (?Ur), IL, ?leg cross. U14626e. Sealing 4.4 x 3.8 x 2.3. Two rollings and one stamp impression. Smooth peg, di. 1.8. Two rows of coarse string, sd di. 0.3, sg di. 0.4, TP 0.7. SSD: S. Level base. Functional type: door peg.' Matthews (1993) p. 64 no. 14a: 'U14626a. U14626d+f. U14626e. Di. 2.0, circ. 6.3. Coarsely executed seven-pointed rosette.': 1
Matthews (1993) p. 64 no. 15 'U13933. UM 31.16.645. UE 3:418. SIS4. H >3.1, L >4.7. two rollings. Single register of symbols: ?snake AB, U4 UNUG (Larsa), leg cross, edinnu. Sealing 5.5 x 7.2 x 2.8. Reverse face has no curve, but has string impressions, sd di. 0.3, sg di. 0.5, TP 1.2, SSD: Z. String is made of coarse vegetable matter, probably palm ?bre. Functional type: ?package.' UPenn db: 'CBS Register: fragment of clay jar stopper with seal impressions. linear inscription UE III: pictographic inscription. The edinnu, the cross divided into four quarters and surrounded by a star, a lozenge, a curved club, an arrow (?). The pictographs of Larsa and of hte city of the spread eagle.': 1
Matthews (1993) p. 64 no. 16 'U14842. IM 49707. UE 3:407. UET 2:328. SIS4 or perhaps 8. H >2.7, L >6.5. Two rollings. Symbols in boxes in at least one register: ?AN KID (?Nippur), U4 UNUG (Larsa), ?URI3 ?UNUG (?UR) Sealing 7.1 x 4.3 x 3.9. Reverse face has coarse ?bre string impressions, sd di. 0.2, sg di. 0.45, TP 1.4, SSD: Z. Base is ?at with faint impressions of split-reed matting. Functional type: reed matting pack- age.' UE 3 p. 38 no. 407 'Pictographic inscription. Each sign in a case. The constructions are curiously varied. Two are gates or towers surmounted by an animal passant and a star (or eagle?). The large abode of Larsa bears the sign of the rising sun but has lost its sharp point and has a side buckle. The dentils on the lower part suggest a massive platform. The abode is no longer AB of the sign lists but a more solid construction, unu. The pole with cross-bars and the rising sun of Adab is coupled with another city sign. U. 14842. SIS 4 or perhaps 8. Pl. 53.': 1
Matthews (1993) p. 64 no. 17 'U14157. BM 1930.12.13.451. UE 3:423. SIS4. H >3.7, L >3.7. Two rollings. Symbols in two registers. Upper: ?tree, ?edinnu. Lower: ?UNUG, ?AN pot, UNUG (Uruk), ?URI3+UNUG (?Ur). Sealing 4.0 x 6.6 x 1.9. Traces of peg and string impression on reverse. Functional type: door peg.' Merlin: 'Description Fragment of a clay sealing impressed with two registers of uncertain pattern perhaps arachiac signs on convex exterior surface; white deposit; abraded. Dimensions Length: 2.5 inches Width: 1.5 inches' UE 3 p. 39 no. 423: 'Pictographic inscription in two registers. The abode of the spread eagle (Lagash?). A jar and a star, perhaps Kesh. A large unu sign may represent Uruk; and the same sign but adorned with side buckles and a shaft on the top is perhaps the city of Ur. U. 14157. SIS 4. Pl. 54.': 1
Matthews (1993) p. 64 no. 18 'U14689. BM. Moorey 573. SIS4. H >2.7, L >6.1. Three rollings. Symbols in at least one register: leg cross, ?DUG3+DU3 (?Kesh), ?, ? UNUG, ? UNUG. Sealing 4.9 x 4.4 x 2.8. Smooth peg, di. 4.0. Two rows of string, sd di. 0.3, sg di. 0.7, TP 1.0, SSD: Z. Base has straw 3 impressions from plastered wall. Functional type: door peg.' Moorey (1979) p. 110 no. 573 'Fragmentary impressions of a complex design. U.14689 : NW of A = SIS 4.': 1
Matthews (1993) p. 65 no. 19 'U14626b. BM. UE 3:428. Near PG1778, probably SIS4. H >1.7, L >3.5. Two rollings. Symbols: ?,?UNUG, ?pot, ? UNUG. Sealing 2.4 x 5.0 x 1.8. Faint string impressions, SSD: Z. Functional type: ?' UE 3 p. 40 no. 428 'Pictographic fragment. The cross motive, a building, a jar. U. 14626 H. SIS 4.': 1
Matthews (1993) p. 65 no. 20 'U13973. IM 120948. UE 3:403. SIS4. H >2.9. L >4.1. Three rollings. Symbols in at least one register: ?, URI3+UNUG (Ur), ?AN DUG3+DU3 (Kesh). Sealing 5.9 x 4.9 x 1.6. Smooth featureless reverse, with curvature of 14.0 and no other markings. Functional type: ?pot without covering.' UE 3 p. 38 no. 403 'Fragment of pictographic inscription. Kesh, Ur (?), &c. U. 13973. SIS 4.': 1
Matthews (1993) p. 65 no. 21 'U13966. IM 120892. UE 3:409. SIS4. H 3.1, L >6.5. Two rollings. One register of symbols: ?URI3 ?UNUG (?Ur), ?UNUG (?Uruk), ?DU3, ?UNUG. Sealing 8.7 x 6.5 x 2.5. Reverse has impressions of two parallel smooth curved surfaces, one with di. 1.8, the other with di. 20.0. Both surfaces have ?ne-grained texture from perhaps wood or bone. There are no string impressions. Functional type: ?door post with peg.' UE 3 p. 38 no. 409 'Similar fragment. Archaic constructions or towers, recessed, panelled, surmounted by various emblems, crescent, snake (?), spread eagle, with quiver signs between. U. 13966. SIS 4. Pl. 53.': 1
Matthews (1993) p. 65 no. 22 'U13999. IM 120896. UE 3:420. SIS4. H >2.2, L >3.8. Two rollings. Symbols in at least one register: leg cross, ?, ?AN UNUG, ?UNUG. Sealing 4.4 x 3.0 x 2.2. Reverse face has curve of di. 10.0, and thong impressions over leather creases. Functional type: probably leather-covered pot.' UE 3 p. 39 no. 420 'Similar fragment. The cross sign divided into four quarters, with four legs pointing at the four corners. The abode of the spread eagle. U. 13999. SIS 4. Pl. 54.': 1
Matthews (1993) p. 65 no. 23: 'U13972. UM 31.16.674. UE 3:404. SIS4. H >4.3, L >6.5. > three rollings and one stamp impression. Freely arranged symbols: ?E2 AN (?Nippur), ?URI3 ?(?Ur), U4UB ?, ? Sealing 5.7 x 5.4 x 2.7. Smooth peg, di. 5.0. Faint string impressions including knot. Functional type: door peg.' Matthews (1993) p. 65 no. 23a: 'U13972. Di. 1.8. Four points of eight or nine-pointed rosette with border.' UE 3 p. 38 no. 404 'Pictographic inscription. Sign of the cross divided into four quarters round a central circle. UB sign surrounded by fishes (?) or leaves, rising sun. The abode with the double side buckle. A second abode sign-AB-between squatting monkeys (?). A large panelled gate with side buckles between two stars, a pictograph which cannot mean Babylon: 1
Matthews (1993) p. 65 no. 24 'U14675. BM. Not previously published. UR SIS4. H >2.9, L >2.0. Two rollings. ?DUG3+DU3 (?Kesh). Sealing 5.3 x 3.8 x 1.7. Reverse has impression of tapered curved knob, di. at top 1.9, at bottom, 4.5. There are no string impressions and the base is rounded. Functional type: ?knob.': 1
Matthews (1993) p. 65 no. 26: 'U14648. BM. Moorey 571. Under PG1332, probably SIS4. H >2.2, L >5.8. One rolling. Symbols freely arranged: ?, U4 UR2, animal head, U4 ?UR2. Sealing 6.8 x 4.4 x 2.7. Reverse has curve of di. 12.0 and marks of leather creases surrounded by cord or thong, di. 0.35. Functional type: pot with leather and cord.' Moorey (1979) p. 110 no. 571 'A very badly distorted impression of a geometric design rolled on clay originally fixed to the neck of a jar. The surface of the design has been rubbed in places. U.14648 : under grave PG 1332 at 10: 1
Matthews (1993) p. 65 no. 27: 'U14528. BM. Moorey 567. SIS4-7. H >2.6. L >4.4. Two rollings. Symbols: ?AN edinnu, ?AN UNUG ? Sealing 5.0 x 4.2 x 3.1. Reverse faces broken. Functional type: ?' Moorey (1979) p. 110 no. 567 'Elaborate interlocking geometric design of offering stands and rosettes. U.14528 : SIS 4-7.': 1
Matthews (1993) p. 65 no. 29: 'U14667. BM. Not previously published. SIS4. H >3.1, L >6.7. Three rollings and one stamp impression. Symbols in one register: ?leg cross, ?edinnu. Sealing 9.9 x 4.6 x 4.4. Reverse faces broken. Functional type: ?' Matthews (1993) p. 65 no. 29a: 'U14667. Di. 2.0, circ. 6.3. Eight-pointed rosette.': 1
Matthews (1993) p. 66 no. 32: 'U14122, IM 120934. U14123a, BM. U14123b, UM 31.16.670. U14886, BM 1930.12.13.404. UE 3:389. Moorey 389. All SIS4. H >4.4, L >9.5. Symbols: ?reed shrine ?UB, ?, ?UR2. U14886. Sealing 7.6 x 6.1 x 4.9. Two rollings and one stamp impression. Reverse distorted, but with faint string impressions. Base level. Functional type: door peg.' Matthews (1993) p. 66 no. 32a: 'U14122, U14886. Di. 2.3, circ. 7.2. Six-pointed rosette.' UE 3 p. 36 no. 389: 'The oldest picture of the Sumerian reed shrine, brick tower with receding stages, and minor huts and shrines. The whole is engraved with characteristic details which deserve attention. The bundles of reed which are the frame of the hut are bent over, tied together, and form a naturally arched roof. Some of the terminals are left protruding over the entrance and are built on either side into the shape of monumental horns with huge scrolls and volutes between. Our hut is very like the byre represented on the well-known Warka trough (cf. No. 34). The same reed horns, but curving inwards, are found on the Louvre fragment AO. 8842, where the volutes are replaced by three masts adorned with six balls each. The researches of R. P. Dougherty (Annual of A.S.O.R., 1925-6, Fig. 62) have shown how the same reed and matting construction is preserved to the present day in modern Iraq. And the fragments of mud plaster found at Ur near the virgin soil in Pit F prove that the origin of the custom can be traced back to the first settlers. In our case the horn and volute decoration on the top of the hut bears a curious resemblance to the oldest Sumerian crown made of one pair of horns with feathers between. The Great House, which is a title of the kings of Egypt, may have been claimed by the old Sumerian rulers, and even may be interpreted as the first element of a pictographic inscription. The door of the shrine brings us one step nearer in our interpretation. It is almost an oval divided by four horns into four quarters. This division into four parts is essential in a series of curious pictographs on the following seals. In the sign index this pattern may be identified with the sign UB, the very sign used in the royal inscriptions to designate, in a somewhat obscure title, a power extending to the 'four corners of the world'. These four corners may be simply the four points of the compass. The sense of orientation is as old as man. It is well known that nearly all Sumerian and Babylonian buildings follow the rules of orientation, with one angle pointing east. This may prove a key to a truer interpretation of the Swastika, a design as old and universal as the sense of orientation, the whole world being limited to the circle of the horizon, with four pillars or horns supporting the sky at the four points of the compass. Next to the shrines, the brick towers on an artificial platform are a permanent feature of all Sumerian temples. Our drawing shows the details of the platform, recessed walls and stages, ramps of access, and crowning emblem-a spread eagle (?). The origin and meaning of the towers is still a moot question, but as the seat of a divine power they must belong to the same primitive cosmology as the orientated shrine. Round the two main buildings are grouped smaller huts of two types; one is arched over, the second ends in a sharp point with side buckles or horns. They may be identified in the sign index with the signs DUL, AB, and UNU, which are used to write the ideographic names of many cities and dwellings, in this case of minor importance and dependent on the main shrine. There is also a minor shrine with curved horns, and three small poles between. U. 13894, U. 14122, U. 14836, U. 14123. SIS 4. P1. 51. (P. CBS. 31.16.670.)' Moorey (1979) p. 107 no. 389: 'This is a redrawing of the central part of the design which Legrain recon- structed and interpreted as a ziggurat. Though the revised version does not differ fundamentally from Legrain's, it calls attention to the fact that he rendered the design more regularly and symmetrically than the rollings allow. In doing so he gave it an architectural form which is unjustified. If it reflects a structure, as indeed seems probable, the inspiration was the patterned end of a large reed-hut (cf. W. Thesiger, The Marsh Arabs (1964), PL 94-5), rather than superimposed mud- brick structures on a platform. Legrain did not notice the curving gable which extends across the top of the design. U. 14233: SIS 4.': 1
Matthews (1993) p. 66 no. 32: 'U14122, IM 120934. U14123a, BM. U14123b, UM 31.16.670. U14886, BM 1930.12.13.404. UE 3:389. Moorey 389. All SIS4. H >4.4, L >9.5. Symbols: ?reed shrine ?UB, ?, ?URU2. U14122. Sealing 6.2 x 5.8 x 3.3. One 2 rolling and one stamp impression. Coarse peg impression, di. 3.0. Three rows of coarse ?bre string, sd di. 0.2, sg di. 0.3, TP 0.6, SSD: Z. Coarse straw tempered plaster impressions on base from wall surface. Functional type: door peg.' UE 3 p. 36 no. 389: 'The oldest picture of the Sumerian reed shrine, brick tower with receding stages, and minor huts and shrines. The whole is engraved with characteristic details which deserve attention. The bundles of reed which are the frame of the hut are bent over, tied together, and form a naturally arched roof. Some of the terminals are left protruding over the entrance and are built on either side into the shape of monumental horns with huge scrolls and volutes between. Our hut is very like the byre represented on the well-known Warka trough (cf. No. 34). The same reed horns, but curving inwards, are found on the Louvre fragment AO. 8842, where the volutes are replaced by three masts adorned with six balls each. The researches of R. P. Dougherty (Annual of A.S.O.R., 1925-6, Fig. 62) have shown how the same reed and matting construction is preserved to the present day in modern Iraq. And the fragments of mud plaster found at Ur near the virgin soil in Pit F prove that the origin of the custom can be traced back to the first settlers. In our case the horn and volute decoration on the top of the hut bears a curious resemblance to the oldest Sumerian crown made of one pair of horns with feathers between. The Great House, which is a title of the kings of Egypt, may have been claimed by the old Sumerian rulers, and even may be interpreted as the first element of a pictographic inscription. The door of the shrine brings us one step nearer in our interpretation. It is almost an oval divided by four horns into four quarters. This division into four parts is essential in a series of curious pictographs on the following seals. In the sign index this pattern may be identified with the sign UB, the very sign used in the royal inscriptions to designate, in a somewhat obscure title, a power extending to the 'four corners of the world'. These four corners may be simply the four points of the compass. The sense of orientation is as old as man. It is well known that nearly all Sumerian and Babylonian buildings follow the rules of orientation, with one angle pointing east. This may prove a key to a truer interpretation of the Swastika, a design as old and universal as the sense of orientation, the whole world being limited to the circle of the horizon, with four pillars or horns supporting the sky at the four points of the compass. Next to the shrines, the brick towers on an artificial platform are a permanent feature of all Sumerian temples. Our drawing shows the details of the platform, recessed walls and stages, ramps of access, and crowning emblem-a spread eagle (?). The origin and meaning of the towers is still a moot question, but as the seat of a divine power they must belong to the same primitive cosmology as the orientated shrine. Round the two main buildings are grouped smaller huts of two types; one is arched over, the second ends in a sharp point with side buckles or horns. They may be identified in the sign index with the signs DUL, AB, and UNU, which are used to write the ideographic names of many cities and dwellings, in this case of minor importance and dependent on the main shrine. There is also a minor shrine with curved horns, and three small poles between. U. 13894, U. 14122, U. 14836, U. 14123. SIS 4. P1. 51. (P. CBS. 31.16.670.)' Moorey (1979) p. 107 no. 389: 'This is a redrawing of the central part of the design which Legrain recon- structed and interpreted as a ziggurat. Though the revised version does not differ fundamentally from Legrain's, it calls attention to the fact that he rendered the design more regularly and symmetrically than the rollings allow. In doing so he gave it an architectural form which is unjustified. If it reflects a structure, as indeed seems probable, the inspiration was the patterned end of a large reed-hut (cf. W. Thesiger, The Marsh Arabs (1964), PL 94-5), rather than superimposed mud- brick structures on a platform. Legrain did not notice the curving gable which extends across the top of the design. U. 14233: SIS 4.': 1
Matthews (1993) p. 66 no. 32: 'U14122, IM 120934. U14123a, BM. U14123b, UM 31.16.670. U14886, BM 1930.12.13.404. UE 3:389. Moorey 389. All SIS4. H >4.4, L >9.5. Symbols: ?reed shrine ?UB, ?, ?URU2. U14123a. Sealing 4.2 x 5.6 x 3.8. Two rollings. Reverse has straw impressions on one face and a smooth texture on the other, but is of unclear function. Functional type: ?' UE 3 p. 36 no. 389: 'The oldest picture of the Sumerian reed shrine, brick tower with receding stages, and minor huts and shrines. The whole is engraved with characteristic details which deserve attention. The bundles of reed which are the frame of the hut are bent over, tied together, and form a naturally arched roof. Some of the terminals are left protruding over the entrance and are built on either side into the shape of monumental horns with huge scrolls and volutes between. Our hut is very like the byre represented on the well-known Warka trough (cf. No. 34). The same reed horns, but curving inwards, are found on the Louvre fragment AO. 8842, where the volutes are replaced by three masts adorned with six balls each. The researches of R. P. Dougherty (Annual of A.S.O.R., 1925-6, Fig. 62) have shown how the same reed and matting construction is preserved to the present day in modern Iraq. And the fragments of mud plaster found at Ur near the virgin soil in Pit F prove that the origin of the custom can be traced back to the first settlers. In our case the horn and volute decoration on the top of the hut bears a curious resemblance to the oldest Sumerian crown made of one pair of horns with feathers between. The Great House, which is a title of the kings of Egypt, may have been claimed by the old Sumerian rulers, and even may be interpreted as the first element of a pictographic inscription. The door of the shrine brings us one step nearer in our interpretation. It is almost an oval divided by four horns into four quarters. This division into four parts is essential in a series of curious pictographs on the following seals. In the sign index this pattern may be identified with the sign UB, the very sign used in the royal inscriptions to designate, in a somewhat obscure title, a power extending to the 'four corners of the world'. These four corners may be simply the four points of the compass. The sense of orientation is as old as man. It is well known that nearly all Sumerian and Babylonian buildings follow the rules of orientation, with one angle pointing east. This may prove a key to a truer interpretation of the Swastika, a design as old and universal as the sense of orientation, the whole world being limited to the circle of the horizon, with four pillars or horns supporting the sky at the four points of the compass. Next to the shrines, the brick towers on an artificial platform are a permanent feature of all Sumerian temples. Our drawing shows the details of the platform, recessed walls and stages, ramps of access, and crowning emblem-a spread eagle (?). The origin and meaning of the towers is still a moot question, but as the seat of a divine power they must belong to the same primitive cosmology as the orientated shrine. Round the two main buildings are grouped smaller huts of two types; one is arched over, the second ends in a sharp point with side buckles or horns. They may be identified in the sign index with the signs DUL, AB, and UNU, which are used to write the ideographic names of many cities and dwellings, in this case of minor importance and dependent on the main shrine. There is also a minor shrine with curved horns, and three small poles between. U. 13894, U. 14122, U. 14836, U. 14123. SIS 4. Pl. 51. (P. CBS. 31.16.670.)' Moorey (1979) p. 107 no. 389: 'This is a redrawing of the central part of the design which Legrain recon- structed and interpreted as a ziggurat. Though the revised version does not differ fundamentally from Legrain's, it calls attention to the fact that he rendered the design more regularly and symmetrically than the rollings allow. In doing so he gave it an architectural form which is unjustified. If it reflects a structure, as indeed seems probable, the inspiration was the patterned end of a large reed-hut (cf. W. Thesiger, The Marsh Arabs (1964), PL 94-5), rather than superimposed mud- brick structures on a platform. Legrain did not notice the curving gable which extends across the top of the design. U. 14233: SIS 4.': 1
Matthews (1993) p. 66 no. 32: 'U14122, IM 120934. U14123a, BM. U14123b, UM 31.16.670. U14886, BM 1930.12.13.404. UE 3:389. Moorey 389. All SIS4. H >4.4, L >9.5. Symbols: ?reed shrine ?UB, ?, ?URU2. U14123b. Sealing 7.0 x 5.1 x 4.0. Three rollings. Reverse for the most part broken, but for traces of string, sd di. 0.3, sg di. 0.5, TP 0.9, SSD: Z. Level base from wall. Functional type: door peg.' UE 3 p. 36 no. 389: 'The oldest picture of the Sumerian reed shrine, brick tower with receding stages, and minor huts and shrines. The whole is engraved with characteristic details which deserve attention. The bundles of reed which are the frame of the hut are bent over, tied together, and form a naturally arched roof. Some of the terminals are left protruding over the entrance and are built on either side into the shape of monumental horns with huge scrolls and volutes between. Our hut is very like the byre represented on the well-known Warka trough (cf. No. 34). The same reed horns, but curving inwards, are found on the Louvre fragment AO. 8842, where the volutes are replaced by three masts adorned with six balls each. The researches of R. P. Dougherty (Annual of A.S.O.R., 1925-6, Fig. 62) have shown how the same reed and matting construction is preserved to the present day in modern Iraq. And the fragments of mud plaster found at Ur near the virgin soil in Pit F prove that the origin of the custom can be traced back to the first settlers. In our case the horn and volute decoration on the top of the hut bears a curious resemblance to the oldest Sumerian crown made of one pair of horns with feathers between. The Great House, which is a title of the kings of Egypt, may have been claimed by the old Sumerian rulers, and even may be interpreted as the first element of a pictographic inscription. The door of the shrine brings us one step nearer in our interpretation. It is almost an oval divided by four horns into four quarters. This division into four parts is essential in a series of curious pictographs on the following seals. In the sign index this pattern may be identified with the sign UB, the very sign used in the royal inscriptions to designate, in a somewhat obscure title, a power extending to the 'four corners of the world'. These four corners may be simply the four points of the compass. The sense of orientation is as old as man. It is well known that nearly all Sumerian and Babylonian buildings follow the rules of orientation, with one angle pointing east. This may prove a key to a truer interpretation of the Swastika, a design as old and universal as the sense of orientation, the whole world being limited to the circle of the horizon, with four pillars or horns supporting the sky at the four points of the compass. Next to the shrines, the brick towers on an artificial platform are a permanent feature of all Sumerian temples. Our drawing shows the details of the platform, recessed walls and stages, ramps of access, and crowning emblem-a spread eagle (?). The origin and meaning of the towers is still a moot question, but as the seat of a divine power they must belong to the same primitive cosmology as the orientated shrine. Round the two main buildings are grouped smaller huts of two types; one is arched over, the second ends in a sharp point with side buckles or horns. They may be identified in the sign index with the signs DUL, AB, and UNU, which are used to write the ideographic names of many cities and dwellings, in this case of minor importance and dependent on the main shrine. There is also a minor shrine with curved horns, and three small poles between. U. 13894, U. 14122, U. 14836, U. 14123. SIS 4. Pl. 51. (P. CBS. 31.16.670.)' Moorey (1979) p. 107 no. 389: 'This is a redrawing of the central part of the design which Legrain recon- structed and interpreted as a ziggurat. Though the revised version does not differ fundamentally from Legrain's, it calls attention to the fact that he rendered the design more regularly and symmetrically than the rollings allow. In doing so he gave it an architectural form which is unjustified. If it reflects a structure, as indeed seems probable, the inspiration was the patterned end of a large reed-hut (cf. W. Thesiger, The Marsh Arabs (1964), PL 94-5), rather than superimposed mud- brick structures on a platform. Legrain did not notice the curving gable which extends across the top of the design. U. 14233: SIS 4.': 1
Matthews (1993) p. 66 no. 33: 'U.20083. UM 35.1.671. Not previously published. Provenance unknown. H >3.0, L >4.1. Two rollings. Symbols: ?U4 DUG3, U4 U4 ?E2, AN leg cross, ?. Sealing 5.8 x 5.2 x 1.8. Reverse has curve di. 10.0, and impressions of leather creases encircled by two rows of string, sd di, 0.2, sg di. 0.25. TP 0.4, SSD: Z. Functional type: pot with leather covering.' UE 3 p. 19 no. 42: 'Squatting monkey, with head in profile, and widespread legs and arms. With the left he catches a scorpion by the tail and with the right a flying bird. Cf. the woman squatting between two scorpions (Nos. 268-70). U. 14639. SIS 6 (?). U. 20083. Four fragments.' UPenn db 'UE III: a pictographic inscription which is almost a duplicate of the one above. The same cross sign divided into four quarters round a central circle, with the addition of two legs, two hands, and two stars. An elaborate UB sign with four horns on the four sides of a square divided into four main fields and four smaller ones. Pictographic signs of Ur (?), Kesh, and Adab. U.13943.': 1
Matthews (1993) p. 66 no. 34: 'U12821. BM 1935113.644. Not previously published. PG1237 area. H >2.8, L >8.0. Two rollings. Symbols: ?, edinnu, ?AB. Sealing 8.5 x 7.4 x 4.2. All reverse faces broken. Functional type: ?' Merlin: 'Description Unbaked clay sealing with seal-impression; incomplete?; cracked; partially repaired; loose flakes. Dimensions Length: 8.5 centimetres (circa.) Width: 7.5 centimetres (circa.)' : 1
Matthews (1993) p. 66 no. 35 'U18397 (x3). UM. UE 3:395. PG, Pit W, SIS4-5. H >3.7, L >7.5. Freely arranged symbols: ?UR2, U4, edinnu with animal heads, ? U18397, UM 33.35.290. Sealing 5.9 x 3.2 e X 1.8. One rolling and one stamp impression. Reverse broken. Functional type: ?' Matthews (1993) p. 66 no. 35a 'U18397, UM 33.35.290. Di. 2.0, circ. 6.3. Small part of rosette with border.' UE 3 p. 37 no. 395 'Alternate horns dividing the field into cases in which are single pictographs: crescents, legs, flowers (?), leaves. The horns connected with a rectangular blade resemble the pictographic signs ur, the razor, and kin, a planting tool. There is a four-petalled rosette on the butt- end of the cylinder, d. 20 mm. U. 18397. Pit W. SIS 4-5. Three fragments. Pl. 52.' UPenn db: 'UE III: alternate horns dividing the field into cases in which are single pictographs: crescents, legs, flowers (?), leaves. The horns connected with a rectangular blade resemble the pictorgraphic signs ur, the razor, and kin, a planting tool. There is a four-petalled rosette on the butt-end of the cylinder, d. 20 mm. Three fragments.': 1
Matthews (1993) p. 66 no. 35 'U18397 (x3). UM. UE 3:395. PG, Pit W, SIS4-5. H >3.7, L >7.5. Freely arranged symbols: ?UR2, U4, edinnu with animal heads, ? U18397, UM 33.35.291. Sealing 5.3 x 5.1 c X 2.7. Two rollings. Reverse has string impressions, sd di. 0.3, sg di. 0.5, TP 0.8, SSD: Z, and level base. Functional type: door peg.' UE 3 p. 37 no. 395 'Alternate horns dividing the field into cases in which are single pictographs: crescents, legs, flowers (?), leaves. The horns connected with a rectangular blade resemble the pictographic signs ur, the razor, and kin, a planting tool. There is a four-petalled rosette on the butt- end of the cylinder, d. 20 mm. U. 18397. Pit W. SIS 4-5. Three fragments. Pl. 52.' UPenn db: 'UE III: alternate horns dividing the field into cases in which are single pictographs: crescents, legs, flowers (?), leaves. The horns connected with a rectangular blade resemble the pictorgraphic signs ur, the razor, and kin, a planting tool. There is a four-petalled rosette on the butt-end of the cylinder, d. 20 mm. Three fragments.': 1
Matthews (1993) p. 66 no. 35 'U18397 (x3). UM. UE 3:395. PG, Pit W, SIS4-5. H >3.7, L >7.5. Freely arranged symbols: ?UR2, U4, edinnu with animal heads, ? U18397, UM 33.35.292. Sealing 2.1 x 2.1 X 1.9. One rolling. Reverse broken. Functional type; ?' UE 3 p. 37 no. 395 'Alternate horns dividing the field into cases in which are single pictographs: crescents, legs, flowers (?), leaves. The horns connected with a rectangular blade resemble the pictographic signs ur, the razor, and kin, a planting tool. There is a four-petalled rosette on the butt- end of the cylinder, d. 20 mm. U. 18397. Pit W. SIS 4-5. Three fragments. Pl. 52.': 1
Matthews (1993) p. 67 no. 38 'U13902. BM. Moorey 568. SIS4. H >3.0, L >5.2. One rolling and one stamp impression. Symbols: edinnu. Sealing 5.4 x 6.0 x 3.7. Reverse largely broken, with hint of string. Functional type: ?' Matthews (1993) p. 67 no. 38a 'U13902. Di. 2.7, circ. 8.5. Four points of a probably six or seven-pointed rosette. Note that the stamp has been pressed deeply enough into the clay to leave the impression of part of the cylinder design on the side, thus reinforcing the idea that the stamp designs were carved on the butt ends of cylinder seal' Moorey (1979) p. 110 no. 568 '568 : Irregular lump of unusually light buff clay bearing part of a linear design on one side with a rosette. U. 13902: SIS 4.': 1
Matthews (1993) p. 67 no. 39 'U14775, BM 1930.12.13.424. U14825, BM 1920.12.13.434. U14882, BM. U18413a, UM 33.35.415. U18413b, UM 33.35.408. UE 3:281. Moorey 593. All SIS4. H 2.8, L 5.65. Complete impression surviving. One register of motifs: lizard, ?AN, ?scorpion, six-pointed UB, man. U14825. Sealing 6.2 x 4.3 x 4.1. Four rollings and one stamp impression. Smooth peg, di. 3.5. Level base. Functional type: door peg.' Matthews (1993) p. 67 no. 39a 'U14775, U14825, U14882, U18413a, U18413b. Di. 1.8, circ. 5.7. Poorly executed eight-pointed rosette.' Merlin: 'Description Part of a clay sealing; impressed with designs of animals and star in circle. Dimensions Length: 2.5 inches Width: 1.75 inches' UE 3 p. 29 no. 281 'A nude man, his hands held up, fighting huge lizards. Net, scorpion, leaves, star flowers, and perhaps a panelled construction. Eight-petalled rosette on the butt-end of the cylinder, d. 15 mm. U. 14775, U. 14825. SIS 4. Pl. 47. (P. CBS. 31.16.671.) U. 18402, U. 18413. Pit W. SIS 4-5.': 1
Matthews (1993) p. 67 no. 39 'U14775, BM 1930.12.13.424. U14825, BM 1920.12.13.434. U14882, BM. U18413a, UM 33.35.415. U18413b, UM 33.35.408. UE 3:281. Moorey 593. All SIS4. H 2.8, L 5.65. Complete impression surviving. One register of motifs: lizard, ?AN, ?scorpion, six-pointed UB, man. U14882. Sealing 6.2 x 5.3 x 3.8. Two rollings and one stamp impression. Reverse distorted with ?nger indentations. Functional type: ?' Matthews (1993) p. 67 no. 39a 'U14775, U14825, U14882, U18413a, U18413b. Di. 1.8, circ. 5.7. Poorly executed eight-pointed rosette.' Moorey (1979) p. 114 no. 593: 'A very badly distorted impression ; apparently two rollings from the same seal one above the other. The upper impression is surcharged with an irregular seven-pointed star. The seal design consists of rather stylized scorpions below a criss-cross pattern. U. 14882: SIS 4.': 1
Matthews (1993) p. 67 no. 39, 39a: 'U14775, BM 1930.12.13.424. U14825, BM 1920.12.13.434. U14882, BM. U18413a, UM 33.35.415. U18413b, UM 33.35.408. UE 3:281. Moorey 593. All SIS4. H 2.8, L 5.65. Complete impression surviving. One register of motifs: lizard, ?AN, ?scorpion, six-pointed UB, man. U18413a. Sealing 5.2 x 4.4 x 2.4. Two rollings and two stamp impressions. Part of peg impression and unclear thong. Level base. Functional type: door peg.' UE 3 p. 29 no. 281 'A nude man, his hands held up, fighting huge lizards. Net, scorpion, leaves, star flowers, and perhaps a panelled construction. Eight-petalled rosette on the butt-end of the cylinder, d. 15 mm. U. 14775, U. 14825. SIS 4. Pl. 47. (P. CBS. 31.16.671.) U. 18402, U. 18413. Pit W. SIS 4-5.' UPenn db 'UE III: a nude man, his hands held up, fighting huge lizards. Net, scorpion, leaves, star flowers, and perhaps a panelled construction. Eight-petalled rosette on the butt-end of the cylinder, d. 15 mm.': 1
Matthews (1993) p. 67 no. 40 'U14190. IM 49702. UET 2:317. Pit Z. SIS4-6. H >4.1, L >5.1. One rolling and one stamp impression. Symbols: ?edinnu, U4 ?AB (?Larsa), ?URI3+?AB (?Ur) Sealing 5.5 x 6.0 x 1.7. Smooth peg, di. 2.0. Functional type: door peg. Matthews (1993) p. 67 no. 40a 'U14190. Di. 2.8, circ. 8.8. Six-point rosette.': 1
Matthews (1993) p. 67 no. 41 'U14577. BM. Not previously published. Pit Z. SIS4-6. H >2.7, L >1.9. One rolling. Symbols: ?edinnu. Sealing 5.3 x 4.2 x 2.5. Reverse broken, but base is level and has straw impressions from wall plaster. Functional type: door peg.': 1
Matthews (1993) p. 67 no. 43 'U14146. BM. Not previously published. SIS4. H >2.6, L >2.3. Two rollings. Symbols: edinnu. Sealing 2.2 x 2.7 x 1.2. Reverse largely broken, with faint string impressions. Functional type: ?': 1
Matthews (1993) p. 67 no. 44 'U13880a, BM. U13880b, UM 31.16.615. U18399, UM 33.35.300. (UE 3:461. Moorey 461. All SIS4. H 3.5, L 8.2. Complete impression surviving. Symbols: spouted pot, edinnu, ? U.13880b. Sealing 9.0 x 7.2 x 1.6. One clear rolling. Thin, ?at tongue of clay, all surfaces smooth. Functional type: test strip.': 1
Matthews (1993) p. 67 no. 44 'U13880a, BM. U13880b, UM 31.16.615. U18399, UM 33.35.300. (UE 3:461. Moorey 461. All SIS4. H 3.5, L 8.2. Complete impression surviving. Symbols: spouted pot, edinnu, ? U13880a. Sealing 8.8 x 7.0 x 1.3. Two rollings. Thin, ?at tongue of clay with level surfaces. Functional type: test strip.': 1
Matthews (1993) p. 67 no. 44 'U13880a, BM. U13880b, UM 31.16.615. U18399, UM 33.35.300. UE 3:461. Moorey 461. All SIS4. H 3.5, L 8.2. Complete impression surviving. Symbols: spouted pot, edinnu, ? U18399. Sealing 6.0 x 6.8 x 3.5. One rolling. Reverse has impression of collared rim, neck and shoulder of vessel, neck di. 10.0. No trace of covering over pot. Functional type: pot without covering.' UE 3 p. 24 no. 461 'An elaborate edinnu motive, with six pairs of horns between huge clubs or legs and a border of lozenges. A Swastika in a circular enclosure. U. 13880. SIS 4. Pl. 56. (P. CBS. 31.16.615.) U. 18399. Pit W. SIS 4-5.': 1
Matthews (1993) p. 67 no. 45 'U20083. UM 35.1.710. Not previously published. Provenance unknown. H >2.7, L >10.0. Three rollings. Symbols: ?, leg cross, edinnu. Sealing 5.5 x 5.7 x 4.0. Smooth peg, ?ared at head and base, di. 3.3. Four rows of string, sd di. 0.35, sg di. 0.5. TP 0.7, SSD: Z. Level base. Functional type: door peg.' UPenn db: 'Description: Clay sealing. Baked and shellacked post-excavation. Fragment with seal impressions. Accidentally burnt.': 1
Matthews (1993) p. 68 no. 46 'U20083h (x2). UE 3:556, Provenance unknown. H >4.5, L >4.4. Symbols in two registers. Upper: scorpion, bird, U4. Lower: bird, ?, bird. U20083h, UM 35.1.668. Sealing 5.7 x 5.1 X 2.3. Two rollings. Reverse has impression of collared rim, neck and shoulder of vessel, no trace of covering, neck di. 15.0. Functional type: pot without covering.' UE 3 p. 46 no. 556 'Spread eagle and scorpion, and geometrical design, in two registers between dotted lines. Cf. No. 222. U. 20083 (h). Two fragments.': 1
Matthews (1993) p. 68 no. 46 'U20083h (x2). UE 3:556, Provenance unknown. H >4.5, L >4.4. Symbols in two registers. Upper: scorpion, bird, U4. Lower: bird, ?, bird. U20083h. UM 35.1.709. Sealing 4.0 x 6.2 X 2.5. One rolling. Reverse broken. Functional type: ?' UE 3 p. 46 no. 556 'Spread eagle and scorpion, and geometrical design, in two registers between dotted lines. Cf. No. 222. U. 20083 (h). Two fragments.' UPenn db: 'Clay sealing. Baked and shellacked post-excavation. Fragment with seal impressions. Accidentally burnt. UE III: spread eagle and scorpion, and geometrical design, in two registers between dotted lines. two fragments.': 1
Matthews (1993) p. 68 no. 47: 'U14746. BM 1930.12.13.459. UE 3:20. ?SIS8. H 2.4, L 4.6. Complete impression surviving. Two rollings. Symbols: AN, head, scorpion, bird, ?, ?UR2, scorpion. Sealing 5.7 x 4.8 x 2.6. Reverse has faint string impressions, SSD: Z. Base is level and smooth from wall surface. Functional type: door peg.' UE 3 p. 18 no. 20: 'Spread eagle between two scorpions, an archaic figure with palm-like wings, three-lobed tail, and no legs. Star, palm, antelope's, and ram's heads are pictographic elements. U. 14746. SIS 8 (?). Pl: 43' Merlin: 'Description Fragment of a clay sealing impressed with design of bird and scorpions on concave exterior surface; abraded; cracked; deposit. Dimensions Length: 2.75 inches Width: 1.75 inches': 1
Matthews (1993) p. 68 no. 50: 'U13935. BM. Not previously published. SIS4. H >2.7, L >2.9. Three rollings. Symbols: ?edinnu. URI3 +? Sealing 5.2 x 4.5 x 2.5. Faint string impressions. Functional type: ?': 1
Matthews (1993) p. 68 no. 52: '18407. UM 33.35.374. UE 3:234. PG, Pit W, S1S4-5. H >3.5, L >3.7. One rolling. Motifs: ?, lion attacking ?quadruped, six-pointed UB. Sealing 3.7 x 5.5 x 2.5. Reverse broken. Functional type: ?' UE p. 27 no. 234: 'Bulls attacked by a lion. Leaves. Sign UB. U. 18407. Pit W. SIS 4-5. Impression of a second seal, No. 239.': 1
Matthews (1993) p. 68 no. 53 '12548a, BM 1935.1.13636 (138217). U12548b, BM 1935.1.13637 (138218). 1112556, BM 1935.1.13641 (138222), Not previously published. PG1332 and area. H >3.0, L >5.6. Freely arranged symbols: edinnu, UB, ?leg cross. U12548b. Sealing 7.0 x 3.3 x 2.5. Three rollings and one stamp impression. Re- verse all broken. Functional type: ?' Matthews (1993) p. 68 no. 53a: 'U12548b. Di. 2.2, cire. 6.9. Indistinguishable fragment of stamp impression.' Merlin: 'Description Unbaked clay sealing with seal-impression depicting geometric pattern in relief; cracked. Dimensions Length: 6.5 centimetres (circa.) Width: 4 centimetres (circa.)': 1
Matthews (1993) p. 68 no. 54 'U13936. UM 31.16.634. UE 3:472. SIS4. H >2.2, L >3.8. Two rollings. Symbols: edinnu, spouted vessel. Sealing 4.5 x 4.3 x 3.0. Reverse broken. Functional type: ?' UPenn db: 'UE III: Similar fragment. A spouted jar. [similar to: Details of the edinnu motive with dentils in the field] CBS Register: fragment of clay jar stopper with seal impressions. traces of strings inside. geometrical pattern.': 1
Matthews (1993) p. 68 no. 55 'U14852. UM 32.40.473 (formerly 31.16.633). UE 3:448. SIS4. H >4.3, L >8.5. Overlapping rollings. Edinnu motif. Sealing 9.5 x 3.8 x 2.3. Reverse has impression of lower rim, neck and shoulder of vessel, neck di. 9.0. Under the rim are leather creases. Several rows of neat string circle the neck, sd di. 0.2, sg di. 0.3, TP 0.5, SSD: Z. Functional type: pot with covering' UE 3 p. 41 no. 448: 'Fragment of similar composition. The edinnu motive. U. 14852. SIS 4. Pl. 55. (P. CBS. 31.16.383.)' UPenn db: 'UE III: published as 31-16-383. Clear rope impressions. Fragment similar to: Panelled construction between the edinnu and the cross motive. The latter has four legs in the four branches round the central circle.': 1
Matthews (1993) p. 68 no. 56 '20083. UM 35.1.700. Not previously published. Provenance unknown. H >4.4, L >4.1. Two rollings. Edinnu, pot. Sealing 5.0 x 4.4 x 1.8. Reverse has curve, di. 10.0, and leather creases circled by string, sd di. 0.2, sg di. 0.3, TP 0.7, SSD: Z. Functional type: pot with covering.' UPenn db: 'Clay sealing. Baked and shellacked post-excavation. Fragment with seal impressions. Accidentally burnt. White UE III ink states: Similar to 462 UE III: 462: The Swastika in a circular enclosure. Stippled markings on the field.': 1
Matthews (1993) p. 69 no. 59 'U15017a, BM. U15017b, BM. Not previously published. PG, probably SIS4. H >2.6, L >7.0. Unclear symbols: edinnu, ?leg cross. U15017a. Sealing 7.4 x 5.4 x 2.3. Four rollings. Base has concave depression, but no other marks. Lip around reverse indicates possible use as a jar stopper. Functional type: possible jar stopper.': 1
Matthews (1993) p. 69 no. 59 'U15017a, BM. U15017b, BM. Not previously published. PG, probably SIS4. H >2.6, L >7.0. Unclear symbols: edinnu, ?leg cross. U15017b. Sealing 7.6 x 4.7 x 2.5.Two rollings. No clear marks on reverse, except ?ngerprints. Functional type: ?': 1
Matthews (1993) p. 69 no. 60: 'U14144. IM 120864. UE 3:450. SIS4. H >3.6, L >8.3. Two rollings. ... Sealing 5.3 x 5.6 x 1.1. Reverse has curve 3 of di. 8.0. and clear impressions of leather creases, surrounded by several rows of , ? string, sd di. 0.2, sg di. 0.4, TP 1.0, SSD: S. Functional type: pot with covering.': 1
Matthews (1993) p. 69 no. 61: 'U18399. UM 33.35.304. UE 3:396. PG, Pit W, SIS4-5. H >3.6, L >3.6. One rolling. Symbols: ?, UB, ?leg cross. Sealing 7.0 x 7.5 x 3.6. Smooth peg impression, di. 4.5, but no string impressions. Functional type: possible door peg.' UE 3 p. 37 no. 396: 'Fragment of impression. Legs, horns, and UB sign, which is made of four points projecting on the four sides of a lozenge divided into four quarters. U. 18399. Pit W. SIS 4-5.': 1
Matthews (1993) p. 69 no. 62 'U20083. UM 35.1.699. Not previously published. Provenance unknown. H >4.6, L >3.7. One rolling. Symbols: leg cross, AN, edinnu. Sealing 4.7 x 7.0 x 2.6. Base is level but reverse is broken. Functional type: ?' UPenn db 'the UE III white ink states similar 459 but 459 is written in the black ink of a different publication UE III: 459: two registers. The edinnu motive and the Swastika. Pictographs of various cities. An eight-petalled rosette on the butt-end of the cylinder, d. 25 mm.': 1
Matthews (1993) p. 69 no. 63 'U14652. BM. Moorey 577. SIS, ?ndplace uncertain. H >3.9, L >7.5. Two rollings. Unclear motifs: ?edinnu. Sealing 4.7 x 5.5 x 3.8. Smooth peg with ?ared head and base, di. 3.5, with several rows of string, sd di. 0.3, sg di. 0.4, TP 1.3, SSD: Z. Level base. Functional type: door peg.' Moorey (1979) p. 112 no. 577 'Fragment of a complicated interlocking linear design with what may be dismembered animal heads set into the design. U.14652 : SIS: 1
Matthews (1993) p. 69 no. 66 'U14849. UM 31.16.623. UE 3:458, SIS4. H >4.2, L >5.1. One rolling. Symbols: ?AN, edinnu. Sealing 5.2 x 4.4 x 2.7. Traces of smooth peg, with string, sd di. 0.3, sg di. 0.5, TP 0.5. SSD: S. Level base. Functional type: door peg.' UPenn db: 'CBS Register: fragment of clay jar stopper with seal impressions. traces of strings inside. geometrical pattern UE III: the edinnu motive.': 1
Matthews (1993) p. 69 no. 69 'U18413. UM 33.35.423. UE 3:405. SIS4. H >2.0, L >3.0. Two rollings. Symbols: ? Sealing 3.9 x 3.6 x 2.2. Faint coarse ?bre string impressions on largely broken reverse. Functional type: ?' UE 3 p. 38 no. 405 'A fragment of pictographic inscription. A gate or loom. Various constructions with pointed or arched roof. U. 18413. Pit W. SIS4-5. Pl. 53.': 1
Matthews (1993) p. 69 p. 67 'U13994. BM. Not previously published. SIS4. H >2.4, L >5.4. Two rollings. Symbols: edinnu. Sealing 5.0 x 2.6 x 2.8. Faint string, sd di. 0.3, sg di. 0.4, TF 0.7, SSD: Z. Base broken. Functional type: ?': 1
Matthews (1993) p. 70 no. 71 'U14658. BM. Not previously published. SIS4. H >1.7. L >4.2. One rolling. Symbols: ?, edinnu. Sealing 7.5 x 4.5 x 3.6. Reverse has impression of rim collar and neck of vessel, neck di. 10.0, with no covering or string impressions. Functional type: pot without covering.': 1
Matthews (1993) p. 70 no. 72 '14525. BM. Not previously published. SIS4-7. H >2.2, L >1.7. One rolling. Edinnu motif. Sealing 3.4 x 3.2 x 2.5. Reverse broken. Functional type: ?': 1
Matthews (1993) p. 70 no. 73 '20083e. UM 35.1.702. UE 3:554. Provenance unknown. H >3.2, L >3.5. Two rollings. Edinnu motif. Sealing 4.2 x 3.9 x 3.0. Smooth peg, di. 2.8, with several rows of string, sd di. 0.25, sg di. 0.4, TP 1.0, SSD: S. Slight lip on base perhaps re?ects peg set into ?ange on wall. Functional type: door peg.' UE 3 p. 46 no. 554 'The edinnu motive. Zigzag and wavy lines. Cf. No. 446. U. 20083 (e).' UPenn db: 'Clay sealing. Baked and shellacked post-excavation. Fragment with seal impressions. Accidentally burnt.': 1
Matthews (1993) p. 70 no. 74: 'U18397. UM 33.35.294. UE 3:436. SIS4. H >2.4, L >2.2. One rolling. Motifs: ?, pot, ?UB. Sealing 3.8 x 3.6 x 1.8. Reverse broken. Functional type: ?' UE 3 p. 41 no. 436: 'Fragment of inscription: ur ub kin en (?), spouted jar. U. 18397. Pit W. SIS 4-5.': 1
Matthews (1993) p. 70 no. 75 '13886. BM. Not previously published. SIS2. H >1.6, L >1.3. Two rollings. Symbols: ? Sealing 2.3 x 2.3 x 1.2. No clear reverse details. Functional type: ?' : 1
Matthews (1993) p. 70 no. 76 '18550. UM 33.35.467. UE 3:34. PG, Pit W, SIS 6-7. H >1.9, L >3.0. Three rollings. Symbols: ?UNUG, ? Sealing 7.4 x 5.8 x 3.6. Smooth peg, di 3.6. Coarse string, details unclear. Functional type: door peg.' UE 3 p. 19 no. 34 'Fragment of pictographic inscription. Conical hut (ab, unu), volute, scroll pattern, as seen on the top of reed huts (cf. No. 389), also on the Warka stone trough (Mittl. ii, Pl. XVII), and on the Louvre fragment AO. 8842 (see Ur Excavations, vol. i, Pl. XXXIX. I). U. 18550. Pit W. SIS 6-7.': 1
Matthews (1993) p. 70 no. 77 'U18550. UM 33.35.466. UE 3:29. PG, Pit W, SIS6-7. H >3.6, L >2.6. Two rollings. Symbols: edinnu, ? Sealing 4.2 x 4.2 x 2.1. Unclear string on reverse and level base. Functional type: probable door peg.' UE 3 p. 18 no. 29 'Lozenges, squares, dots. U. 18550. Pit W. SIS 6-7.': 1
Matthews (1993) p. 70 no. 78 '14732. UM 31.16.649. UE 3:14. Pit Z, SIS4-8. H >3.8, L >2.2. One rolling. ... Sealing 5.2 x 3.1 x 2.4. Reverse has curve, di. 8.0, and leather creases with string, sd di. 0.2, sg di. 0.3, TP 0.7, SSD: Z. Functional type: pot with covering.' UE 3 p. 17 no. 14 'Jar and construction (?) (cf. fishes in a net, No. 44), fragment of a pictographic inscription (?). U. 14732. Pit Z. SIS 4-8. (P. CBS. 31.16.649.)': 1
Matthews (1993) p. 70 no. 79 'U18550. UM 33.35.478. (UE 3:24. PG, Pit W. H >3.0, L >3.8. Three rollings. Symbols: ?DUG3+? (?Kesh), ? Sealing 5.2 x 4.6 x 1.8. Grainy peg (?wood), di. 2.8. Three rows of string, sd di. 0.4, sg di. 0/5, TP 1.1, SSD: S. Functional type: door peg.' UE 3 p. 18 no. 24 'Fragment of a pictographic inscription: a conical hut (?), a scorpion, and a quiver (or a hand?). U. 18550. Pit W. SIS 6-7.': 1
Matthews (1993) p. 70 no. 80 'U14707. BM. Moorey 572. Under PG 1332, SIS4. H >2.7, L >4.9. Two rollings. Symbols: ?edinnu, ? Sealing 4.4 x 4.1 x 2.0. Smooth peg. di. 2.0. Five rows of string, sd di. 0.2, sg di. 0.25, TP 0.4, SSD: Z. Functional type: door peg.' Moorey (1979) p. 110 no. 572 'Fragment from the neck of a vessel bound round with string ; part of an intricate geometric design. U.14707 : SIS 4 under grave PG 1332 at 10: 1
Matthews (1993) p. 70 no. 81 'U14848. BM. Not previously published. SIS4. H >3.7, L >6.9. Two rollings. Unclear symbols. Sealing 6.1 x 4.0 x 3.4. Faint string impressions on reverse, details unclear. Functional type: ?': 1
Matthews (1993) p. 70 no. 82 'U14618b. BM. Moorey 454 (not the same as UE 3:454). SIS4. H >3.3, L >5.8. Three rollings. Symbols: ?leg cross, ? Sealing 5.2 x 3.4 x 2.4. Coarse string, sg di. 0.6. on reverse. Base level with straw plaster impressions from wall. Functional type: door peg.' Moorey (1979) p. 107 no. 454 'In reconstructing this design, Legrrain cites this fragment and 27 others, numbered U.20083. It is impossible to see where this piece ?ts into his reconstructed design. It is almost certainly part of an equally complicated, but independent. geometrical pattern. It illustrates all too clearly the dangers of reconstructing designs of this type in the absence of any guide from comparable cylinder seals. U.14618 : SIS 4.': 1
Matthews (1993) p. 70 no. 83 'U18402. UM 33.35.329. UE 3:469. SIS4-7. H >2.7, L >3.2. One rolling and one stamp impression. Symbols: leg cross, ? Sealing 6.0 x 3.0 x 1.8. Reverse largely broken, but with string, sd di. 0.3, sg di. 0.6, TP 0.9, SSD: Z. Functional type: ?' Matthews (1993) p. 70 no. 83a 'U18402. Di. 3.0, circ. 9.4. Eight-pointed rosette.' UE 3 p. 42 no. 469 'Cross pattern and legs. Panelled door. Eight-petalled rosette on the butt-end of the cylinder, d. 22 mm. U. 18402. Pit W. SIS 4-5.': 1
Matthews (1993) p. 70 no. 84 'U13929. BM. Not previously published. PG at 5.4 m in opposite staircase. H >1.4, L >1.4. Two rollings. Symbols: ?leg cross, ? Sealing 3.8 x 2.6 x 1.0. Smooth peg, di. 3.2. Level base. Functional type: door': 1
Matthews (1993) p. 71 no. 86 'U14784. BM. Not previously published. SIS4. H >2.3, L >2.4. One rolling. Motifs: ?, pot. Sealing 2.9 x 2.7 x 2.6. String on reverse, sd di. 0.3, sg di. 0.5, TP 1.2, SSD: Z. Level base. Functional type: door peg.': 1
Matthews (1993) p. 71 no. 87 'U18401. UM 33.35.319. UE 3:467. SIS, perhaps SIS4. H >2.2, L >33. Two rollings. Unclear motifs. Sealing 5.2 x 4.9 x 2.5. Smooth peg, di. 1.0. Coarse string, sd di. 0.7, sg di. 0.8. TP 1.4, SSD: Z. Functional type: door peg.' UE 3 p. 42 no. 467 'Pictograph. U. 18401. Pit W. SIS 4-5.': 1
Matthews (1993) p. 71 no. 88 'U18401. UM 33.35.314. UE 3:460. PG, Pit W, SIS4-5. H >2.3, L >3.8. One rolling. Unclear motifs. Sealing 5.7 x 2.4 x 1.0. Flat tongue of clay with no markings. Functional type: test strip.' UE 3 p. 42 no. 460 'A pictograph. The sign lum. U. 18401. Pit W. SIS 4-5.': 1
Matthews (1993) p. 71 no. 89 'U14824. BM. Not previously published. SIS4, 5, 6 or 8. H >1.9, L >3.4. One rolling. Unclear motifs. Sealing 8.7 x 5.5 x 2.6. Sealing curved through di. of 12.0, with lip on underside reflecting use as jar stopper. Functional type: jar stopper.': 1
Matthews (1993) p. 71 no. 90 'U14197. BM. Not previously published. Pit Z a-c, SIS4-6. H >0.7, L >1.1. One rolling and one stamp impression. Unclear motifs . Sealing 6.0 x 2.9 x 2.4. Smooth peg, sub- rectangular in section (?reed/palm frond mid-rib), di. 1.8. Level base, from wall. Functional type: door peg.' Matthews (1993) p. 71 no. 90a 'U14197. Di. 2.0, cirC. 6.3. Seven-pointed rosette.': 1
Matthews (1993) p. 71 no. 91 'U14836a, IM 49709. U14836b, BM. UE 3:406. UET 2:334. Probably SIS4. H >3.3, L >8.5. Symbols, largely unclear. U14836a. Sealing 7.6 x 5.0 x 2.0. Two rollings. Grainy peg (?wood), with ?ared head and base, di. 2.5. Four rows of unclear string. Smooth, level base from plastered wall. Functional type: door peg.' UE 3 p. 38 no. 406 'Fragment. Constructions with pointed roof. Unknown pictographs perhaps on a Pre-Elamite seal. Oval enclosures, jar in a basket (?), crescent, and star (?). U. 14836. SIS 4. Pl. 53.': 1
Matthews (1993) p. 71 no. 91 'U14836a, IM 49709. U14836b, BM. UE 3:406. UET 2:334. Probably SIS4. H >3.3, L >8.5. Symbols, largely unclear. U14836b. Sealing 7.2 x 5.2 x 3.3. Two rollings. Smooth peg, ?ared at head and base, di. 3.0. String, sd di. 0.3, sg di. 0.5. TP 0.8, SSD: S. Functional type: door peg.' UE 3 p. 38 no. 406 'Fragment. Constructions with pointed roof. Unknown pictographs perhaps on a Pre-Elamite seal. Oval enclosures, jar in a basket (?), crescent, and star (?). U. 14836. SIS 4. Pl. 53.': 1
Matthews (1993) p. 71 no. 92 'U14830. BM. Moorey 564. SIS4, 5, 6 or 8. H >2.6, L >4.6. One rolling. Symbols: ?leg cross, ? Sealing 4.6 x 3.2 x 0.9. Reverse broken. Functional type:' Moorey (1979) p. 110 no. 564 'Fragment of a very closely set geometric design. U.14830 , with U.14829, 14831-2 : SIS 4, 5, 6 or 8.': 1
Matthews (1993) p. 71 no. 93 'U13992. BM. Not previously published. SIS4. H >2.9, L >6.6. Two rollings. Symbols: ?, ?edinnu. Sealing 5.5 x 5.0 x 3.1. Smooth peg, sub-rectangular in section (?palm frond mid-rib), di. 1.6. Very coarse string, possibly of palm ?bre. Level base. Functional type: door peg.': 1
Matthews (1993) p. 71 no. 94 'U13934. BM. Not previously published. SIS4. H >3.8, L >3.4. Two rollings. Symbols in two registers: ? Sealing 9.9 x 6.0 x 4.9. Smooth peg, di. 4.3. String, sd di. 0.3, sg di. 0.4, TP 0.7, SSD: Z. Straw plaster impressions on base. Functional type: door peg.': 1
Matthews (1993) p. 71 no. 95 'U13893. BM. Not previously published. SIS4. H >3.1, L >6.3. Two rollings. Unclear symbols. Sealing 6.2 x 3.3 x 2.1. Smooth peg, di. 3.4. String, sg di. 0.6. Functional type: door peg.': 1
Matthews (1993) p. 71 no. 96 'U18413. UM 33.35.427. UE 3:393. PG, A-D line. H >4.2, L >4.3. Two rollings and one stamp impression. Symbols: interlocking human ?gures and motifs. Sealing 5.8 x 4.4 x 2.3. Reverse has impression of rim, neck and shoulder of vessel, neck di. 25.0, and leather creases encircled by string, sd di. 0.3, sg di. 0.6, TP 0.9, SSD: Z. Functional type: pot with covering.' Matthews (1993) p. 71 no. 96a 'U18413. Di. 2.8, circ. 8.8. Eight-pointed rosette' UE 3 p. 37 no. 393 'The human Swastika. Two men back to back, one right way up, one head downwards, crossed by a second group of men in the same position, all nude and shaven. They are apparently running, each man catching one foot of his neighbour. The clever, well-balanced design forms a graphic wind-rose, which has a close duplicate in the four crossed lions on the seal of a-gig-?u-ddim, or in the chain of four runners armed with daggers on the seal of Mes-anni-padda, No. 5I8. The pictographic inscription is an exact parallel of the historical inscription: king of the four corners of the world, lugal an-ub-da tab-tab-ba. More pictographs surround the rose, lion, ass, and goat's heads, bull's legs, oval and triangular objects. An eight-petalled rosette on the butt-end of the cylinder, d. 25 mm. U. 18413. SIS 4-5. Two fragments. Pl. 52.': 1
Matthews (1993) p. 71 no. 97 'U13909. BM. Not previously published. SIS4 H >2.3, L >2.8. One rolling. Unclear symbols. Sealing 5.2 x 3.8 x 2.0. Faint string impressions on reverse, details unclear. Functional type: ?': 1
Matthews (1993) p. 72 no. 101 'U14693. BM. Not previously published. SIS4. H >2.7, L >3.1. Two rollings. Unclear symbols. Patch of tine textile impression next to cylinder rolling. Sealing 4.4 x 3.4 x 2.1. Reverse face curved, with string, sd di. 0.3, sg di. 0.5, TP 0.7, SSD: Z. Level base from wall. Functional type: door peg.': 1
Matthews (1993) p. 72 no. 102 'U13965. IM 120949. UE 3:391. SIS4. H >3.5, L >4.2. One rolling and one stamp impression. Unclear symbols. Sealing 5.0 x 3.0 x 1.3 Curve to reverse face and unclear string. Functional type: ?' Matthews (1993) p. 72 no. 102a 'U13965. Di. 1.6, circ. 5.0. Raised circle in centre of stamp impression. perhaps re?ecting hole in butt end of cylinder seal.' UE 3 p. 37 no. 391 'A composition probably similar to the two above: huts with arched roof, square with cross, buckled shafts, emblems, and jars. U. 13965 (?). SIS 4.': 1
Matthews (1993) p. 72 no. 103 'U14653. BM. Not previously published. SIS, ?ndplace uncertain. H >2.9, L >5.3. Two rollings. Unclear symbols. Sealing 5.1 x 4.8 x 3.7. Smooth peg with grooved section (?thick reed), di. 3.5. Three rows of string, sd di. 0.3. sg di. 0.4. TP 0.9, SSD: Z. Level base. Functional type: door peg.': 1
Matthews (1993) p. 72 no. 104 'U14698. BM. Not previously published. Probably SIS4. H >2.7, L >2.6. Two rollings and one stamp impression. Unclear symbols. Sealing 3.4 x 3.0 x 2.0. Reverse broken. Functional type: ?' Matthews (1993) p. 72 no. 104a 'U14698. Di. ?, circ. ? Small fragment of ?-pointed rosette.': 1
Matthews (1993) p. 72 no. 105 'U15045. UM 31.16.676. UE 3:427. SIS4. H >2.6. L >3.0. One rolling and two stamp impressions. Unclear symbols. Sealing 6.6 x 3.6 x 4.0. Reverse broken. Functional type: ?' Matthews (1993) p. 72 no. 105a 'U15045. Di. 2.7, circ. 8.5. Eight-pointed rosette.' UE 3 p. 40 no. 427 'A composite UB sign, where the horns and the central square are divided into many compartments. Eight petals round a central point on the butt-end of the cylinder, d. 20 mm. U. 15045. SIS4. (P. CBS. 31.16.676.)' UPenn db 'CBS Register: fragment of clay jar stopper with seal impressions. traces of strings inside. star geometrical pattern UE III: a composite UB sign, where the horns and the central square are divided into many compartments. Eight petals round a central point on the butt-end of the cylinder, d. 20 mm.': 1
Matthews (1993) p. 72 no. 106 'U13988, BM. Not previously published. SIS4. H >4.8, L >3.0. One rolling. Symbols: ?UR2, ? Sealing 5.2 x 2.9 x 2.2. Reverse has curve, 2 di. 15.0, faint leather creases and string, sd di., ? 0.3, sg di. 0.4, TP 1.1, SSD: Z. Functional type: pot with covering.': 1
Matthews (1993) p. 72 no. 109 'U14640. BM. Not previously published. Probably SIS6. H >4.5, L >3.1. Two rollings. Symbols: ?edinnu, ?AN, ? Sealing 5.2 x 3.8 x 3.3. Reverse broken. Functional type: ?': 1
Matthews (1993) p. 72 no. 110 'U14831. BM. Moorey 565. SIS4. 5, 6 or 8. H 2.2, L >3.8. One rolling. Symbols: ?leg cross, ?edinnu Sealing 4.5 x 3.2 x 2.5. String impressions on reverse, sd di. 0.3, sg di. 0.4. TP 0.8, SSD: Z. Base has clear split-reed matting impressions. Functional type: reed matting package.' Moorey (1979) p. 110 no. 565 'Distorted rolling of a very sharply cut geometric design. U.14831, with U.14829-30, 14832 : SIS 4, 5, 6 or 8. Appears to be from a package rather than a jar or other vessel. The very sharp cutting of a number of the cylinders which made these impressions is striking, but impossible to catch in a drawing ; even photographs give only a very vague impression of this technique (cf. for example, UE III, Pl. 47. 269, Pl. 49. 329).': 1
Matthews (1993) p. 72 no. 111 'U14509. BM. Not previously published. SIS4. H >3.3, L >3.4. Two rollings. Unclear motifs. Sealing 4.7 x 3.7 x 2.7. Reverse broken. Functional type: ?': 1
Matthews (1993) p. 72 no. 98 'U14812. BM. Not previously published. SIS, place uncertain. H >2.3, L >4.5. Two rollings. Symbols: ?, AN. Sealing 5.4 x 2.9 x 2.1. Smooth peg, di. 1.4. String, sd di. 0.3, sg di. 0.5, TP 0.6, SSD: Z. Functional type: door peg.': 1
Matthews (1993) p. 72 no. 99 'U14674. BM. Not previously published. SIS4. H >3.4, L >2.7. One rolling. Symbols: ?edinnu. Sealing 5.6 x 3.0 x 2.1. Reverse broken. Functional type: ?': 1
Matthews (1993) p. 72 p. 108 'U14799. BM. Moorey 578. SIS, findplace uncertain. H >2.6, L >4.6. Two rollings. Symbols: ?, ?UNUG, ? Sealing 4.0 x 2.6 x 2.1. Smooth peg, di. 3.5, with cord impressions. Functional type: door peg.' Moorey (1979) p. 112 no. 578 'Clay fragment from the neck of a vessel bound with string ; intricate, involuted geometric design. U.14799 : SIS: 1
Matthews (1993) p. 72-73 no. 112 'U13926. BM. Not previously published. SIS3. H >1.8, L >3.7. One rolling. Symbols: ?, ?URI3. Sealing 4.1 x 1.9 x 1.8. Smooth peg, di. 1.3. Unclear string, sg di. OA Functional type: door peg.': 1
Matthews (1993) p. 73 no. 113 'U14556. BM. Moorey 570. Possibly SIS4. H >2.4, L >3.9. Two rollings. Unclear motifs. Sealing 4.7 x 3.0 x 3.4. Smooth peg, di. 3.0. Faint cord impressions. Level base. Functional type: door peg.' Moorey (1979) p. 110 no. 570 'Fragment of a complex interlocking linear design ; very curvilinear shapes. U.14556 : SIS (? 4).': 1
Matthews (1993) p. 73 no. 116 'U18550. UM 33.35.469. UE 3:25. PG, Pit W, SIS6-7. H >4.1, L >6.0. two rollings. Symbols in boxes in at least two registers. AN E2 (?Nippur),? Sealing 6.5 x 5.4 x 4.8. Smooth peg, di. 2.0. Base broken. Functional type: door peg.' UE 3 p. 18 no. 25 'Fragment of a pictographic inscription. Each sign or group of signs is enclosed by straight lines. The abstract symbols form already a well-established system of ideograms. Their connexion with the original figures like metal band, field, boring-tool, lathe, curved club, flying bird, buckled post, reed hut, star, panelled door, is mostly guesswork. Phonetic and syntactical elements are absent. Only an approximate transliteration based on the sign value of later texts can be suggested: kug-gan pisan+nagar dim or tuk (?) ... sal imgig (?) uru (?) unu (?) ub nigin (?) The general meaning is still more dubious. It is perhaps a list of cities or territories owned by the local ruler, whatever his name. So much is clear from a comparison with fragments of inscriptions from the level SIS 4-5. They are the forerunners of later classical inscriptions: 'Mighty King, King of Ur, King of the four corners of the world.' U. 18550. Pit W. SIS 6-7. Pl. 43.' UPenn db: 'UE III: fragment of a pictographic inscription. Each sign or group of signs is enclosed by straight lines. The abstract symbols form already a well-established system of ideograms. Their connexion with the original figures like metal band, field, boring-tool, lathe, curved club, flying bird, buckled post, reed hut, star, panelled door, is mostly guesswork. Phonetic and syntactical elements are absent. Only an approximate transliteration based on the sign value of later texts can be suggested: kug-gan pisan + nagar dim or tuk (?) ...sal imgig (?) uru (?) unu (?) ub nigin (?) The general meaning is still more dubious. It is perhaps a list of cities or territories owned by the local ruler, whatever his name. So much is clear from a comparison with fragments of inscriptions from the level SIS 4-5. They are the forerunners of later classical inscriptions: Mighty King, King of Ur, King of the four corners of the world.': 1
Matthews (1993) p. 73 no. 117 'U13969. UM 31.16.644. UE 3:442. SIS4. H >3.7, L >7.1. > two rollings. Symbols in boxes in at least two registers. Sealing 7.2 x 7.0 x 2.1. Smooth peg, di. 4.0. String, sd di. 0.5, sg di. 0.7. TP 1.6, . SSD: Z. Functional type: door peg.' UE 3 p. 41 no. 442 'Fragment of inscription. Two registers of signs in cases: uru-gal u: 1
Matthews (1993) p. 73 no. 118 'U14883. UM 31.16.653. UE 3:433. SIS4. H >4.6, L >3.6. Two rollings. Symbols in boxes in at least three registers. Sealing 6.0 x 3.7 x 3.2. Reverse broken. Functional type:?' UE 3 p. 40 no. 433 'Fragment of inscription. Signs in cases in three registers. ki or na gal-u,nu du-nu . uru dim ... U. 14883. SIS 4. Pl. 55. (P. CBS. 31.16.653.)' UPenn db: 'CBS Register: fragment of clay jar stopper with seal impressions. traces of strings inside. linear inscription UE III: fragment of inscription. Signs in cases in three registers. ki or na gal-u, nu du-nu. uru dim...': 1
Matthews (1993) p. 73 no. 120 'U13944. BM. UE 3:437. UET 2:320. Moorey 437. Near PG1551, probably SIS4. H >3.5, L >2.7. Two rollings and one stamp impression. Symbols in boxes in at least two registers. ?AN. Sealing 5.2 x 3.7 x 1.4. Reverse has impression of single reed, di. 0.9, and no other markings. Functional type: ?reed fastening' Matthews (1993) p. 73 no. 120a 'U13944. Di. 2.7, circ. 8.5. Part of ?seven- pointed rosette with border' Moorey (1979) p. 107 no. 437 'The revised drawing of this impression serves to illustrate the inherent difficulties in attempting to read these designs. The relation of the geometric forms here is much more complex than Legrain allowed. U.13944 : Royal Cemetery Area : close to N.E. side of grave PG/1551, 5.20 m down in rubbish.' UE 3 p. 41 no. 437 'Fragment of inscription: an-ku: 1
Matthews (1993) p. 73 no. 121 'U14884. IM 49706. UE 3:434. SIS4. H >3.2, L >5.7. Two rollings and one stamp impression. Symbols in boxes in two register. Sealing 7.5 x 5.8 x 3.0. Smooth peg, di. 4.0, encircled by two rows of unclear string. sg di. 0.45. Functional type: door peg.' Matthews (1993) p. 73 no. 121a 'U14884. Di. 2.0, circ. 6.3. Linear motif, possibly edinnu.' UE 3 p. 41 no. 434 'Fragment of inscription. Two registers of signs in cases. mes dub : 1
Matthews (1993) p. 73 no. 123 'U13905. IM 49710. UE 3:445. UET 2:319. SIS4. H >3.3, L >3.7. Sealing not found in IM, copied from UET 2. Symbols in boxes in at least two registers Matthews (1993) p. 73 no. 123a 'U13905. Di. 2.5, circ. 7.9. Eight-pointed rosette.' UE 3 p. 41 no. 445 'Illegible inscription. Eight-petalled rosette on the butt-end of the cylinder, d. 30 mm. U. 13905. SIS 4.': 1
Matthews (1993) p. 73 no. 124 'U18490. UM 33.35.465. UE 3:1. PG, Pit W in the JN graves level. H >3.2, L >3.9. Two rollings. Symbols in boxes in at least two registers. Sealing 4.2 x 4.0 x 1.9. Reverse has clear basket impressions, composed of interwoven ?brous strips, with unclear string knot. Functional type: basket' UE 3 p. 17 no. 1 'Fragment of pictographic inscription. Each sign or group of signs is enclosed in a separate case. Signs : 1
Matthews (1993) p. 73 no. 125 'U13891. Unknown museum location. UE 3:443. UET 2:318. By PG1576, stratum unknown, possibly SIS2. H >2.7, L >4.0. Sealing not found in museums, copied from UE 3 and UET 2. Symbols.' UE 3 p. 41 no. 443 'Fragment of inscription: ga ne gi: 1
me-e 3?-kam-ma, IM-bi DU x: 1
Measure: 1
mentioning the merchant Urdun. Aradmu to Shulgi: 1
mentions Ebabbar, compare Enlilsurace or a RimSin text?: 1
mentions the a-ru-a offering of a tug2-du8-a of the archivist Nanna-jissu?-kalam-ma for the {urudu}alan of Sargon of Agade: 1
Merlin: 'Description Clay brick; Ur-Nammu no. 5; cuneiform inscription on face; broken down middle. Inscriptions Inscription Type: inscription Inscription Script: Cuneiform Inscription Position: face Inscription Transliteration: (1) an lugal dingir-re-ne (2) lugal-a-ni (3) ur : 1
Merlin: 'Description Clay brick; Ur-Nammu no. 5; cuneiform inscription stamped on face in eight lines; ends illegible. Inscriptions Inscription Type: inscription Inscription Script: Cuneiform Inscription Position: face Inscription Transliteration: (1) an lugal dingir-re-ne (2) lugal-a-ni (3) ur : 1
Merlin: 'Circular stone counter or gaming-piece with seven spots of inlaid shell.' UE 2 p. 534: 'Gaming-pieces. Six squares of shell, 0-017 m. sq., 4 plain, 1 engraved (Pl. 221); 9 roundels of black shale, d. 0.021 m., 1 plain, the rest inlaid each with 7 white dots, 6 round the U. edge and 1 in the centre (Pl. 221); a bone rod, square in section, with engraved lines, l. 0.06 m. v. U. 8454. PG/261.' UE 2 p. p. 149: 'Lying under and round a pair of copper razors (U. 8508, cf. Pl. 23I) were fifteen counters, U. 8509, nine of them circular, made of black shale and inlaid with seven white dots (except for one of them, which was plain) and six square and made of shell, one engraved with a cross; they were arranged alternately in a half-circle, with the odd black pieces at the ends, and'at each end of the curve was a slender bone rod engraved with linear patterns; beneath the counters were the remains of wood. There can be little doubt that there was here a gaming-board of normal type but entirely of wood, the squares and marks being merely engraved (cf. Shub-ad's board, Pl. 95, which is only lightly inlaid), and as usual the board was in the form of a box in which the counters were kept. The arrangement of the pieces would imply that in the bottom of the box there were depressions into which the counters fitted; actually some of them were found face downwards, a sign of carelessness, so that the apparently elaborate arrangement must have been imposed by the nature of the box made to receive them.': 2
Merlin: 'Circular stone counter or gaming-piece with seven spots of inlaid shell; three of the inlays are missing.' UE 2 p. 534: 'Gaming-pieces. Six squares of shell, 0-017 m. sq., 4 plain, 1 engraved (Pl. 221); 9 roundels of black shale, d. 0.021 m., 1 plain, the rest inlaid each with 7 white dots, 6 round the U. edge and 1 in the centre (Pl. 221); a bone rod, square in section, with engraved lines, l. 0.06 m. v. U. 8454. PG/261.' UE 2 p. p. 149: 'Lying under and round a pair of copper razors (U. 8508, cf. Pl. 23I) were fifteen counters, U. 8509, nine of them circular, made of black shale and inlaid with seven white dots (except for one of them, which was plain) and six square and made of shell, one engraved with a cross; they were arranged alternately in a half-circle, with the odd black pieces at the ends, and'at each end of the curve was a slender bone rod engraved with linear patterns; beneath the counters were the remains of wood. There can be little doubt that there was here a gaming-board of normal type but entirely of wood, the squares and marks being merely engraved (cf. Shub-ad's board, Pl. 95, which is only lightly inlaid), and as usual the board was in the form of a box in which the counters were kept. The arrangement of the pieces would imply that in the bottom of the box there were depressions into which the counters fitted; actually some of them were found face downwards, a sign of carelessness, so that the apparently elaborate arrangement must have been imposed by the nature of the box made to receive them.': 2
Merlin: 'Copper alloy gouge, or broad ended chisel, with traces of wooden handle.': 1
Merlin: 'Flat shell hemisphere with slightly concave base; top of staff or dagger.' UE 2 pp. 539: 'Handle; a knob of white steatite from which projects a copper rod; on this were strung rings of black shale and white shell alternately, 5 of each, and beyond them on the copper there were traces of wood. With these there lay loose 13 shell cone-shaped disks like spindle-whorls. The object may have been a ritual flail with the disks strung on its thongs. Found loose in the soil at a depth of 2.00 m., not connected apparently with any grave. Cf. U. 8935; v. p. 260. (L. BM. 120844-5, 123641-7.) (P. CBS. 16970.)': 7
Merlin: 'Incised ivory stick-die (3 fragments joined).' UE 2 p. 534: 'Gaming-pieces. Six squares of shell, 0-017 m. sq., 4 plain, 1 engraved (Pl. 221); 9 roundels of black shale, d. 0.021 m., 1 plain, the rest inlaid each with 7 white dots, 6 round the U. edge and 1 in the centre (Pl. 221); a bone rod, square in section, with engraved lines, l. 0.06 m. v. U. 8454. PG/261.' UE 2 p. p. 149: 'Lying under and round a pair of copper razors (U. 8508, cf. Pl. 23I) were fifteen counters, U. 8509, nine of them circular, made of black shale and inlaid with seven white dots (except for one of them, which was plain) and six square and made of shell, one engraved with a cross; they were arranged alternately in a half-circle, with the odd black pieces at the ends, and'at each end of the curve was a slender bone rod engraved with linear patterns; beneath the counters were the remains of wood. There can be little doubt that there was here a gaming-board of normal type but entirely of wood, the squares and marks being merely engraved (cf. Shub-ad's board, Pl. 95, which is only lightly inlaid), and as usual the board was in the form of a box in which the counters were kept. The arrangement of the pieces would imply that in the bottom of the box there were depressions into which the counters fitted; actually some of them were found face downwards, a sign of carelessness, so that the apparently elaborate arrangement must have been imposed by the nature of the box made to receive them.': 1
Merlin: 'Pair of spiral silver rings.': 1
Merlin: 'Plain, hemispherical shell gaming-piece or counter; repaired.' UE 2 pp. 539: 'Handle; a knob of white steatite from which projects a copper rod; on this were strung rings of black shale and white shell alternately, 5 of each, and beyond them on the copper there were traces of wood. With these there lay loose 13 shell cone-shaped disks like spindle-whorls. The object may have been a ritual flail with the disks strung on its thongs. Found loose in the soil at a depth of 2.00 m., not connected apparently with any grave. Cf. U. 8935; v. p. 260. (L. BM. 120844-5, 123641-7.) (P. CBS. 16970.)': 2
Merlin: 'Square shell counter or tessera; once with incised pattern now obliterated.' UE 2 p. 534: 'Gaming-pieces. Six squares of shell, 0-017 m. sq., 4 plain, 1 engraved (Pl. 221); 9 roundels of black shale, d. 0.021 m., 1 plain, the rest inlaid each with 7 white dots, 6 round the U. edge and 1 in the centre (Pl. 221); a bone rod, square in section, with engraved lines, l. 0.06 m. v. U. 8454. PG/261.' UE 2 p. p. 149: 'Lying under and round a pair of copper razors (U. 8508, cf. Pl. 23I) were fifteen counters, U. 8509, nine of them circular, made of black shale and inlaid with seven white dots (except for one of them, which was plain) and six square and made of shell, one engraved with a cross; they were arranged alternately in a half-circle, with the odd black pieces at the ends, and'at each end of the curve was a slender bone rod engraved with linear patterns; beneath the counters were the remains of wood. There can be little doubt that there was here a gaming-board of normal type but entirely of wood, the squares and marks being merely engraved (cf. Shub-ad's board, Pl. 95, which is only lightly inlaid), and as usual the board was in the form of a box in which the counters were kept. The arrangement of the pieces would imply that in the bottom of the box there were depressions into which the counters fitted; actually some of them were found face downwards, a sign of carelessness, so that the apparently elaborate arrangement must have been imposed by the nature of the box made to receive them.': 5
Merlin: Small rectangular clay lump with seal-impression of inscription; chipped; white deposit.: 1
Metal Bangles: 11
Metal disk with nub in the center. Possible nail head: 1
Metal fragment, flat, rectangular in shape: 1
Metal fragment, rectangular and slightly curved. Brownish blackish color: 1
Metal object reddish in color, curved and flattened. : 1
Metal piece flattened, long triangular in shape. Larger end is flattened, other end is pointed. Possible still leather attached, leather pseudomorphs along middle of object. : 1
Metal piece with round head, like a cone tapered into a rectangular point. Curved. : 1
Metal rectangular rod tapered to a flattened end. In three pieces, repaired. : 1
Metal rod, possibly a pin or a nail. : 1
Metal rod. nobbed head. rectabgular in section tapering to a triangular point. : 1
Metal round disk with dip n bottom, and 2 slits for stringing. Probably a button, possibly 1900s in style. : 1
Metal spike with curled head. curl is 1.25 loops. Two holes for modern testing. Rectangular in section: 1
Metal Spiral: 38
Metal tube, was in 2 pieces, mended. : 1
Mid section of nude woman from waist to knees. Two incised lines around waist. Whitish clay: 1
Middle section of a copper alloy rod; likely a pin.: 1
milky color. geometriccal designs in two registers. UE X: incised figures: spider, bird, scorpion, cross (?) in two registers. crystal cylinder.: 1
Minature Adze: 1
Minature copper objects, 24 copper crescent moons, various sizes. : 1
Minature pottery jar.: 1
Minature pottery vase with a small foot.: 1
Minature pottery vase.: 1
Minature pottery vase; shouldered.: 1
Minature pottery vessel.: 1
Minature pottery vessel; cup-shaped with foot.: 1
Minature squat shaped pottery vessel.: 1
Minature Unrestricted Hyperboloid Jar with slightly constricted neck. Incised vertical lines around shoulder. Flared base. Grayish brown clay. U number on object.: 1
miniature basin: 1
Miniature basket with handle: 1
Miniature bowl: 5
Miniature bowl, handmade: 1
Miniature bowl, very dark gray with slightly chipped rim.: 1
Miniature bowl. Fragment. Looped rope design below exterior of rim. Limestone. UE IV: Stone bowl, fragment of, in basic diorite; below the rim is a band of rope-pattern in low relief from which rise imitation loop handles.: 1
Miniature bowl. Gray stone. Slightly flattened base.: 1
Miniature calix. Unrestricted Hyperboloid Cyp. Longer stem and foot. The ceramic paste is buff colored. U number on base. : 1
Miniature chair, seat and small part of back. Impressed wavy line design on seat. Legs broken. Brown clay. : 1
Miniature chalice.: 1
Miniature chalice. 2014 Description: The ceramic paste is orange.: 1
Miniature clay model sickle; hand-modelled; edge of sickle blade and handle decorated with black bituminous paint.: 1
Miniature copper axe. Socketted. Small rib off center of back. rim around top and bottom of socket. Narrower towards front, wider towards tip. Blade is broken in 2, socket was broken in 2 and repaired. Three holes for modern day testing. : 1
Miniature cup 2014 Description: Shallow miniature vessel with a flat base and straight sides. The ceramic is orange.: 1
Miniature cylindrical jar with a flat bottom. Broken bottom. Wheelmade. Reddish brown clay. U number on vessel. : 1
Miniature dog. Tail curled over back. Grayish brown clay: 1
Miniature fired clay plaque depicting female figure in relief; mould-made; hands clasped to chest; convex back.: 1
Miniature fired clay plaque depicting nude female in relief; missing from the thighs down; curved back and arched top; pinching at back of head; clasped hands below chest; other details indistinct.: 1
Miniature footed vessel (goblet): 1
Miniature frog amulet. Hind legs splayed, line up middle of back. : 2
Miniature humbaba mask with hole pierced through head for suspension. White clay or frit.: 1
Miniature Jar CBS Register: miniature clay vase. decorated with incised lines. height 65 mm: 1
Miniature jar: 5
Miniature jar, 3 spout-like projections: 1
Miniature jar, broken at neck: 1
Miniature jar, handmade: 1
Miniature jar, incised lines on shoulder: 1
Miniature Jar. Grey ware. Ring base, high shoulder.: 1
Miniature jar. 2014 Description: Ovoid bodied vessel with a carinated neck and a conical flared out foot. There are vertical indentations around the edge of the shoulder. The ceramic paste is buff colored.: 1
Miniature jar. 2014 Description: Ovoid bodied vessel with a carinated neck and flared rim. It has a ring shaped foot. The ceramic is buff colored.: 1
Miniature Jar. 2014 Description: Ovoid bodied vessel with a carinated rim. The ceramic paste is orange. There are traces of a dark burnished surface.: 1
Miniature Jar. Brown ware. Globular body, flat base, slightly expanding neck.: 1
Miniature Jar. Brown ware. High carinated shoulder tapering to flat base; crude long straight neck.: 1
Miniature Jar. Brown ware. Rounded bottom, straightened sides, neck expanding to carinated rim.: 1
Miniature Jar. Buff ware. Conical body, narrow neck fitted into body.: 1
Miniature Jar. Buff ware. High sharply carinated shoulder, sharply tapering to narrow expanding base, narrow expanding rim.: 1
Miniature Jar. Dark grey ware. Cylindrical body, flat base, groove for neck. Broken.: 1
Miniature Jar. Red ware, burnished. Globular body, straight neck; hole in side of body.: 1
Miniature Jar. Red ware. Conical body, narrow broken neck fitted into body.: 1
Miniature Jar. Red ware. Conical body, narrow neck fitted into body; damaged.: 1
Miniature Jar. Reddish brown ware. High rounded shoulder, long body tapering to flat base; narrow, slightly expanding rim.: 1
Miniature jar. With spout and a strainer over mouth.: 1
Miniature jar. With spout. 2014 Description: Hemispherical bodied vessel with a flared out rim. There is a tall narrow stem with a flared ring shaped foot. There is a spout attached to one side of the body. The ceramic paste is buff colored.: 1
Miniature models of boats,oval in shape, pointed ends, slightly upturned sides. : 1
Miniature platter.: 1
miniature pot CBS Register: no field number. clay pot. with sketch. miniature. 25 x 15 mm 2014 Description: hemispherical (?) vessel. Orange pasted ceramic. : 1
miniature pot CBS Register: no field number. clay pot. with sketch. 2014 Description: Ovoid bodied vessel with a conical base. It has a straight sided neck. The ceramic ranges in color from orange to buff.: 1
miniature pot CBS Register: no field number. clay pot. with sketch. miniature. 2014 Description: Bi-conical bodied vessel with a carinated neck and a flared overhanging rim. The ceramic paste is orange.: 1
miniature pot CBS Register: no field number. clay pot. with sketch. miniature. 2014 Description: Conical miniature bowl with a flat base. The rim is thin. The ceramic is pale orange.: 1
miniature pot CBS Register: no field number. clay pot. with sketch. miniature. 2014 Description: Ovoid bodied vessel with a depressed shoulder and a flat base. The neck flares out and the rim is thinned. The ceramic paste is orange and there is white slip overall.: 1
miniature pot CBS Register: no field number. clay pot. with sketch. miniature. 2014 Description: Ovoid bodied vessel with a pointed base and a carinated neck and overhanging rim. The ceramic ranges from orange to brown. The surface is burnished.: 1
miniature pot CBS Register: no field number. clay pot. with sketch. miniature. 2014 Description: Ovoid bodied vessel with a short neck and flat topped rim. The ceramic paste is orange. The surface is buff colored.: 1
miniature pot CBS Register: no field number. clay pot. with sketch. miniature. 2014 Description: Shallow cylindrical miniature vessel with a flat base. The ceramic paste is buff colored.: 1
miniature pot CBS Register: no field number. clay pot. with sketch. miniature. heart shaped.: 1
miniature pot CBS Register: no field number. clay trough. with sketch. miniature. 70 x 45 x 27 mm 2014 Description: Rectangular shallow trough shaped vessel. The ceramic paste is orange.: 1
miniature pot. Brown ware. 2014 Description: Fragment of an object, possibly the foot of a miniature. The fragment is a conical shaped. There are break edges all around one end. : 1
miniature pot. Buff ware. Globular body, flat base, narrow neck. rim damaged. paper included: "cf. A.243.900 nothing like this found in Ur publications" paper included: "other number 7579 # on pot in error" CBS Register: no field number. clay pot. with sketch.70 x 30 mm: 1
miniature pot. Buff ware. 2014 Description: Shallow cylindrical miniature vessel with a flat base and straight sides. The ceramic is buff colored.: 1
miniature pot. Greenish grey ware. 2014 Description: Fragment of an object. The fragment is a conical shaped. There are break edges all around one end. There are traces of slip on the exterior surface.: 1
miniature pot. Red ware. 2014 Description: Elongated shallow miniature vessel with a flat base. One short side the pointed. The other three sides are flat. The ceramic is orange.: 1
Miniature pottery bowl or cover for vase.: 1
Miniature pottery bowl.: 1
Miniature pottery jar: 1
Miniature pottery jar with ridged body; some red paint; neck incomplete.: 1
Miniature pottery jar.: 2
Miniature pottery jar; model.: 1
Miniature pottery vase with foot and shoulder.: 1
Miniature pottery vessel: 1
Miniature pottery vessel 2014 Description: Bi-conical bodied vessel with a flat base. There is a short straight sided neck and overhanding rim with a beveled edge. The ceramic paste is orange.: 1
Miniature pottery vessel 2014 Description: Conical bodied vessel that tapers towards the top with a hemispherical base. The rim flares out. The ceramic paste is orange and the surface is white.: 1
Miniature pottery vessel 2014 Description: Conical bodied vessel that tapers towards the top with a hemispherical base. There is a short straight sided neck and a rounded rim. The ceramic paste is orange.: 1
Miniature pottery vessel 2014 Description: Ovoid bodied vessel with a round base. There is a straight sided neck and an overhanging rim. There are two incised bands around the top of the shoulder. The ceramic paste is orange. The surface is buff colored.: 1
Miniature pottery vessel 2014 Description: Ovoid bodied vessel with a short neck and an overhanging rim. The ceramic is pale orange.: 1
Miniature pottery vessel with remnants of glaze.: 1
Miniature pottery vessel. 2014 Description: Ovoid bodied vessel with a depressed shoulder and a flat base. There is a short straight sided neck. There is an attachment on the shoulder, possibly a lug or handle. The ceramic paste is buff.: 1
Miniature Restricted Ellipsoid Jar squat shaped, short neck. Incised flower? With incised lines on the petals? On the base. U number on base. : 1
Miniature Restricted Ellipsoid Jar with four pierced handles on shoulder. Decorated with three horizontal lines, one around base, one around shoulder, and one around rim. Dotted paint between shoulder and rim. Brownish clay with black paint. U number on object.: 1
Miniature Restricted Ovaloid Jar with pointed base and flared rim. Silver glaze. Brownish yellow clay. U number on object.: 1
Miniature Restricted Sperical Jar. Flattened. Pouch shaped, rolled rim. U number on object. : 1
Miniature Restricted Spherical Jar with a flat base, constricted neck and flared rim. Damaged. Whitish clay and green glazed, mostly eroded. : 1
Miniature Restricted Spherical Jar with constricted neck and broken rim. Red paint in a single line spiraling down the body of the vessel. Pointed base. Reddish Brown clay. Broken and repaired. U number on vessel. : 1
Miniature Restricted Spherical Jar. Globular body, expanding flat base, expanding rim. Reddish brown clay. U number on vessel. : 1
miniature rug, square in shape with incised cross hatched lines. Incised circles at corner. Grayish brown clay: 1
Miniature stone vase with constricted neck and flattened rim.: 1
Miniature strainer: 1
miniature trough. Circular base; handle, spout.: 1
Miniature Unrestricted Cylindrical Pot. Flared rim. Reddish clay, flat base, U number on vessel. : 1
Miniature Unrestricted Cylindrical pot. Broken handle. Globular body, square base, slightly rolled rim. Incised line around rim. Broken and repaired. Reddish brown clay. U number on object. : 1
Miniature Unrestricted Ellipsoid Pot, squat ovoid shape, rolled rim. U number on vessel. : 1
Miniature Unrestricted Hyperboloid Jar. Reddish brown ware. High shoulder, sides tapering to flat base; shoulder contracts in a straight line to narrow neck. U number on object. Crude. : 1
Miniature vase round narrow base constricted nect. Half of rim missing.: 1
Miniature vessel : 3
Miniature vessel, glazed, blue: 1
Miniature vessel, greenish glaze: 1
Miniature vessel, incised decoration: 1
Miniature vessel, rim broken: 1
Miniature vessel, tumbler: 1
Miniature vessel. Restricted Ollipsoid Jar. rim missing, rounded base. Handmade, Incised square pattern around neck, Incised geese and palm tree on base of vessel. Brownish clay. : 1
Miniature vessel. Unrestricted Ovaloid Cup. elongated stem and flat foot. Rim broken. Hand made, reddish brown clay. U number on object. : 1
Miniature, brown pottery vessel.: 1
Miniature, grey pottery vessel.: 1
Miniature, hand-made pottery vessel; rim incomplete.: 1
Miniature, hand-made, yellowish pottery vessel; repaired from fragments.: 1
Miniature, leaf-shaped, pottery lamp (?); lip moulded to form spout (?).: 1
Miniature, long shaped, pottery vessel with foot.: 1
Miniature, pale brown / yellow pottery jar with flat base, shoulder and wide neck; slightly cracked; some surface loss or deposit.: 1
Miniature, pink ware pottery jar; rim damaged.: 1
Miniature, plain, pottery bowl with remains of a dark brown bituminous substance.: 1
Miniature, pottery bottle.: 1
Miniature, pottery bottle; neck lost.: 1
Miniature, pottery bowl with a square base.: 1
Miniature, pottery bowl.: 1
Miniature, pottery colander; perforated.: 1
Miniature, pottery cup or bowl.: 1
Miniature, pottery jar.: 1
Miniature, pottery pot with wide mouth and thick blue glaze; worn.: 1
Miniature, pottery strainer with 6 holes.: 1
Miniature, pottery vase with foot.: 1
Miniature, pottery vessel.: 2
Miniature, roughly shaped pottery vessel.: 1
Miniature, spouted, pottery bowl.: 1
Miniature, yellow pottery cup with slight foot and wide, everted neck.: 1
Miniature, yellowish pottery vessel with elongated body.: 1
Miniature,flat, round, pottery bowl.: 1
Miniature. Alabaster vase with pronounced shoulder, constricted neck and flattened rim.: 1
Miniture pottery vessel 2014 Description: Ovoid bodied vessel with a round base and a carinated neck. It has an overhanging rim. The ceramic is buff colored.: 1
Mirror: 8
Mirror?: 1
Misc: 1
Mislabeled as U.520 in publication: 1
Model bed fragment: 1
Model bed fragment, duck in relief: 1
Model bed fragment, vegetation in relief: 1
Model bed or chair. Roughly square. Cross hatched impressions representing woven reeds. Two legs, broken. Reddish brown clay.: 1
Model bed. Crosshatched pattern showing reed work. Four legs, back two are larger than front two giving bed a slope. Brown clay. U number on object.: 1
Model bed? frags with remnants of inscription: 1
Model boat: 3
Model boat fragment: 2
Model boat fragment one prow. Incised v's on inside of boat. White clay. U number on object. : 1
Model boat one prow raised and curled, other prow broken. U number on base. : 1
Model boat, (one end broken): 1
Model boat, holes in bottom: 1
Model boat, incomplete: 1
Model boat, one end broken: 1
Model boat, prow pierced with hole : 1
Model Boat. Pottery. Hollow. Lozenge shaped. Buff ware, crude. Reddish clay with a white self slip. : 1
Model brick: 1
Model brick in whitish clay. U number on object. : 1
Model bricks: 1
Model chair: 1
Model chair back fragment, 2 birds & tree: 1
Model chair back fragment, 2 birds, tree: 1
Model chair back fragment, 2 dogs facing eachother. Brownish clay. : 1
Model chair back fragment, 2 females in relief: 1
Model chair fragment, 2 birds, branches, moon: 1
Model chair fragment, top part, birds : 1
Model chair with relief of 2 nude females & birds: 1
Model chair, broken, 2 birds, reeds: 1
Model chair, seated couple : 1
Model chair, standards, trees: 1
Model chariot / wagon part: 1
Model Chariot, frontpiece of chariot, reins, and animal. The animal represents two horses tethered together. In the base of the object there are holes for an axel and wheel attachments. At the front is a hole for the attachment of a string to pull model with. U number on object. : 1
Model chariot. Holes for wheels. Large hole for attachment of a pulling aparatus. The back of the chariot has a horned bearded man standing on a chariot, with a crescent and sun symbols above. Whitish clay. U number on object. : 1
Model clay boat. High prows. Hole pierced through one prow, possibly for the attachment of a string to pull the boat by. Reddish clay. : 1
Model fragment - reins from a toy?: 1
Model of a bed or stool. Top is impressed with reed work designs as well as rosets and other scenes. Broken and repaired. Two legs broken. Reddish brown clay. U number on object. : 1
Model of a bed, four legs. Designs on top caused by impressing into a mold. Wavy lines and cross hatching possibly representing rushwork or textiles. Reddish clay. U number on object.: 1
Model of animal intestines: 1
Model shield: 1
Model stool or bed, rush pattern weaving across body. Four legs. Grayish clay. : 1
Model stool, incomplete top has a reed worked pattern. One leg missing. Brownish clay. U number on object. : 1
Model tomb: 1
Model wheel: 19
Model wheel (reconstructed with U.1629): 2
Model wheel fragment: 1
Model wheel made of fired clay; hand modelled in the round; perforation through wheel hubs.: 1
Model wheel with projecting hubs: 1
Model wheel, broken: 1
Model wheel, half: 1
Model wheel, pierced projecting hubs, serrated wheel edges. Reddish brown clay. : 1
Modeled clay object, oblong in shape, holes pierced in a y shape along top. Brownish clay with a red slip. U number on object. : 1
Modeled clay object, with oblong indentation, possibly in the shape of a shrine, or an incense burner. Yellowish clay. Very Faint U number: 1
Modeled figurine with pellet eyes and a beak, one arm holding something (possibly an instrument or club), other arm broken. Broken below waist. Reddish Brown Clay. Very faint U number.: 1
Modeled head of goddess with horned headdress and heavy locks. Incised lines depicting horned headdress, and hair locks as well as facial features. Brownish clay. U.511 written on object, but that is a clay pot. : 1
Modelled clay artefact; fragmented; arched top with ridge impressions on one side; flat base.: 1
Mold of a relief plaque of a seated? Woman. Horned headress, hands clasped beneath breasts, flounced robe. Yellowish clay. U number on object.: 1
Molded plaque of a woman sitting on a chair. Hands clasped at waist. Broken above shoulder. Wearing a flounced dress. Reddish clay. U number on object. : 1
Monkey: 1
Monument fragments, inscribed: 3
Moon goddess? and worshipper introduced UE X: introduction to a seated deity. there is a goose behind her plain cubic stool and two (?) crescents above. Head-dresses and fringed robes are crudely drawn in rather provincial style. Black steatite cylinder.: 1
Moorey (1979) p. 112 no. 579: 'Fragment design apparently surcharged at the right with a stamp-seal design, also geometric in form. U.15036: findplace uncertain (SIS 4 type).' Matthews (1993) p. 69 no. 58 'U15036. BM. Moorey 579. PG. H>3.2, L>3.0. One rolling and one stamp impression. Symbols: ?URI3, edinnu. Sealing 5.4 x 4.4 x 4.0. Reverse has slight curvature and faint crease impressions. Functional type: probable pot.' Matthews (1993) p. 69 no. 58a 'U15036. Di. 2.7, circ. 8.48. Unclear linear design.': 1
Mortar: 2
Mosaic: 2
Most of them painted. 2014 Description: Various sherds (stored in multiple bags) including rim and body sherds.: 1
Mother and child figurine: 1
Mottled gray soapstone bowl fragment with inscription. Below rim a row of incised concentric circles between a pair of incised lines.: 1
Mottled grey and black dark stone, felspar? Flat base, dramatically flared sides. Trace copper corroded to side.: 1
Mottled light brown stone with black elements. Fragment of vessel with several lines of inscription.: 1
Mould: 9
Mould (broken) -seated god, standing fig.: 1
Mould for an axe head. Rhomboidal in shape. Thick edges. : 1
Mould made figurine depicting female(?) figure; moulded in two pieces with some hand modelled details on back; fired clay; broken off at knees; left hand rests at side and right hand bent in to chest and holding an object, perhaps a vase or bottle; wears a pleated robe and belt and another garment, perhaps a veil over the top half of the body; head tilted slightly forward (half the face is damaged) and she wears a cylindrical polos with a raised piece at the back; at the back of the piece folds of the skirt are shown as horizontal waves added by hand; details of hairstyle at back moulded.: 1
Mould or plaque: 1
Mould, equestrian figure: 1
Mould-made clay figurine depicting nude female figure in high relief; wears earrings, multi-stranded necklace and bracelets; hands clasped together below chest.: 1
Mould-made fired clay relief; almost complete but in poor condition with part of surface flaked away; thick and rectangular; two finger depressions in the almost flat back; escorting goddess leads turbaned, bearded man; she probably holds lion-club standard (by analogy); they stand on narrow platform.: 1
Mould?: head: 1
Moulded fired clay model; representing a seated embracing couple, probably deities; depicted wearing pleated and flounced robes; possibly wearing crowns, but tops of the heads missing; female figure wears ear-rings and chokers; facial details basic; applied pellet eyes and incised lines for mouth.: 1
Moulded fired clay plaque of a hero; convex back; base tapers slightly upwards to a flat top with rounded edges; nude hero stands on platform; holds vase from which emerge two streams; face and beard shown in detail; wavy hair.: 1
Moulded plaque in high relief; fired clay; depicts bearded male worshipper with offerings; wears close-fitting pleated garment; holds a small vase in both hands; the hair and beard of the figure are elaborately curled; broken off below hips.: 2
Moulded plaque of baked clay showing figure of blessing goddess in relief; top half only; wears multiple horned head-dress with band across forehead; hair falls in curling lock on either side of face; wears flounced and pleated dress and armlets on upper arms; arms raised, palms facing each other, possibly in blessing; flat back with pinched ridge at back of head.: 1
Moulded plaque of baked clay showing figure of goddess in relief; fragmented, head only; wears multiple horned head-dress with band across forehead; hair falls in curling lock on either side of face; flat back.: 1
Moulded plaque of fired clay showing figure of goddess in relief; fragmented; depicts standing female figure with right arm and hand extended in benediction; left arm bent in at waist and holds bag-shaped bottle at the neck; face damaged so that most of detail missing, including the head-dress; pressed into the mould twice so there is a partly double image.: 1
Moulded plaque of fired clay showing figure of goddess in relief; missing from waist down; flat back and rounded top; wears multiple horned head-dress; stands with arms raised and palms facing; details of features and clothing unclear.: 1
Moulded plaque, bearded male holding club and lituus. Broken and repaired. Horned headress, long beard, curled hair. fringed or pleated skirt. White clay: 1
Moulded relief fragment of plaque; head only; baked clay; moulded; seated goddess wearing a head-dress with four pairs of horns surmounted by a disc; double band around the forehead; a curling streamer comes down on either side of the face from the bottom band; slightly curved back.: 1
Moulded relief fragment; baked clay; male worshipper; bearded male votary with hands clasped at his chest below the beard; missing from the chest down, but it can be seen that he wears a robe with wavy pleats; hair and beard are elaborately curled; traces of bitumen on the break showing signs of an ancient repair.: 1
Moulded relief of fired clay depicting male worshipper with offering; man holding a large woolly ram; only the top part of the man remains; he is bald-headed, clean-shaven and bare-chested; his left arm is wrapped around the animal's neck, and the right is holding onto its flank.: 1
Moulded relief plaque fragment; baked clay; man with monkey; to the waist only; bearded man walking to right, wearing a woolly pudding-basin cap; he wears a robe, leaving right side of chest bare; on the missing fragment, he would probably have had in his left hand a lead attached to a figure, almost certainly a monkey (or could be a naked human, perhaps a captive); in his right arm he would probably have held a stick to which is attached a bladder(?) or flail (?).: 1
Moulded relief plaque with tapering top; baked clay; male worshipper with offerings; bearded man wearing a flat turban and a necklace or collar with central disc from which is suspended a crescent; the figure is bare-chested and wears a long skirt; feet broken off; carrying small animal(?); flat back with shallow depression.: 1
Moulded relief plaque; baked clay; bearded armed god; broken off from just below elbows.: 1
Moulded, baked clay female figure; complete; seated and nude; holding her breasts; eyes are added round pellets and the mouth is an incised line; wears a large necklace which is moulded; wears large, hoop ear-rings and there is a band around the forehead; background cut away; at the back, the curve of the seated buttocks has been indicated by hand.: 1
Moulded, baked clay model chariot; front part; bottom part missing; in low relief; bearded, striding god with crown with hair in bun; wears pleated robe; holds hammer in right hand; cape over left arm; holds standard in left hand; in front of this is another standard.: 1
Moulded, baked clay relief plaque fragment of armed god with two axes; most of background cut away and narrow top; concave back; wears head-dress; goats' ears and well defined facial features; bearded; broken off just below beard.: 1
Moulded, baked clay relief plaque fragment of armed god with two socketed axes; arched top and flattened back; wears triple horned crown topped by a disc; has bull's ears and a curl on each side; long beard; wears bracelets or spiked guards on right arm; face damaged.: 1
Moulded, baked clay relief plaque fragment of armed god with two socketed axes; arched top and flattened concave back; wears triple horned crown topped by a disc; has bull's ears and a curl on each side; long beard; wears bracelets or spiked guards on right arm; wears belt with a row of dagger-like objects linked by a triple chain; below this another row of long, thin triangles also looking like daggers; below this is a series of horizontal rows from which falls a thinly pleated skirt.: 1
Moulded, baked clay relief plaque of armed god with sickle; bearded with bull's ears; wears head-dress, necklace and bracelet; broken off at waist.: 1
Moulded, baked clay relief plaque of armed god with socketed axe and mace; squared at the top; wears head-dress; he has bull's ears and well defined facial features; curly hair and beard; wears bracelets on both wrists; broken off below elbows; top of a dagger can be seen.: 1
Moulded, baked clay relief plaque of armed god with socketed axe and mace?; god faces front in niche; wears head-dress; has bull's ears and curled hair; broken off below waist.: 1
Moulded, baked clay relief plaque of armed god with two axes; convex back; head-dress; has goat's ears and a beard; bearded; broken off just below beard.: 1
Moulded, baked clay relief plaque of armed god with two axes; convex back; head-dress; has goat's ears and a beard; bearded; wears pleated skirt; broken off below waist.: 1
Moulded, baked clay relief plaque of god with hand-made additions; bearded male with head-dress; facial features indistinct; wears a pendant; flattened back with edge, possibly part of a chair relief; possibly originally a human worshipper changed to a deity by the addition of the head-dress.: 1
Moulded, baked clay relief plaque of god; straight flat top; long narrow face and beard; has head-dress and bull's ears; holds sickle or club in left hand and cup or flower in right hand; wears flounced and pleated robe; in the field are two standards with incised decoration.: 1
Moulded, baked clay relief plaque of kilted male with mace; wears kilt with belt; wears a bracelet on right wrist; holds mace or axe in left hand.: 1
Moulded, baked clay relief plaque of male figure in skirt; an elaborate skirt with a wide, fringed hem with a band above it; also a shawl; on the right is a vertical patten of squares; holds situla in right hand; slightly flattened base.: 1
Moulded, baked clay relief plaque of male figure; head and shoulders only remaining; wears woolly cap; carries curved object and wears necklaces; bearded and all facial features shown.: 1
Moulded, baked clay relief plaque of male figure; pinching at the back of the top; bearded; hair done up in a chignon; wears pointed hat; facial features unclear; broken off at waist.: 1
Moulded, baked clay relief plaque of male figure; rounded top and back; shaven-headed and beardless; a worshipper; wears simple garment which covers left arm and shoulder; holds vessel in left palm; facial features clear; broken off at waist.: 1
Moulded, baked clay relief plaque of male figure; shows skirt to ankles and feet in profile; skirt decorated with incised lines and has two fringes or sashes hanging down; figure is of a worshipper.: 1
Moulded, baked clay relief plaque of nude man with bandy legs; demon face nd base ; nude except for belt around hips.: 1
Moulded, baked clay relief plaque of striding god (?); flattened out base; bottom part of god standing on lion; in background are two patterns of crossed lines, possibly stars.: 1
Moulded, baked clay relief plaque of striding god (?); rounded back; slightly widened and flattened base; head missing; wears a fringed skirt and a belt; bare-chested; in left hand carries an animal and in his right hand he holds a curved weapon.: 1
Moulded, baked clay relief plaque of striding god; broken off below chest; widened base and straight top; beard and standing on narrow platform, in profile to the right; wears a cap, and is bare-chested; in his right hand, he carries an axe and a dagger is tucked in his belt.: 1
Moulded, baked clay relief plaque; chair relief; legs missing; seated couple; male bearded and holds lamb; does not wear head-dress, only a band around his forehead; woman wears crown and holds bag or bottle; both wear pleated and flounced robes; woman also wears ear-rings and chokers.: 1
Moulded, baked clay relief plaque; curved back and slightly rounded top; upper part only remaining; goddess and man; this is a fragment, the complete plaque of which shows the man with his legs crossed, floating in the air above a stool; the standing goddess is nude except for a head-dress topped by a crescent and disc; wears ear-rings and girdle; man is bearded and wears belted skirt; in the field above is a large crescent and on the left is a crescent topped standard; relief worn.: 1
Moulded, baked clay relief; chair relief; made by stamping the design when flat and then bending it and adding to legs to make a chair; seated couple; both wear long, thin pleated garments; man is bearded and wears turban; in the field above is a large crescent with very faint traces of a many petalled star within it; by the bend of the chair is a bird and at the couple's feet is a large bag-like vessel.: 1
Moulded-made fired clay plaque; rounded top; two male figures standing with arms around each others shoulders; both holding vessels; heads flat-topped with basic facial features; bearded; bare-chested and wearing long, pleated and flounced skirts.: 1
Moulds: 2
Mouth and neck of pottery bottle.: 1
Mouth and part of shoulder of a pottery vessel.: 1
Mouth, shoulder, twin handle (rope pattern tied with 2 bands). Incised decoration.: 1
Mullil: 2
Multi compartment trough, with separate oval lids.: 1
Multiple pieces of a drain head over a deep ring drain. Added ring or line on pieces. Grayish brown clay. : 1
Nail: 6
Nail or peg: 1
Nail shaped grinder. Bent. : 1
Nail, Rectangular with flattened head. : 1
Nails: 4
Nails and bolts. Square peg tapered with large head. Wood pseudomorph on peg portion. : 1
Nanna-kiaj to Lipit-Ishtar: 1
Nanna? Journey to Nippur: 2
Narrow leaf shape with long stem. Reddish brown color. : 2
Narrow, deep, pale yellow pottery vase with body tapering slightly to foot and a slightly everted rim; foot and neck incomplete.: 1
Narrow, green ware pottery vase; pinched base.: 1
Narrow, pale yellow-green ware pottery jar with foot; foot with flaring rim.: 1
Narrow, pottery vessel; repaired from fragments; almost complete.: 1
Narrow-necked spherical pottery vase; with corroded glaze.: 1
NB en2 munus utudani. Object is not sealed.: 1
Nearly complete pedestal or winch. One large fragment missing. Hollow ring which is finished on both sides, thus eliminating the option of this being a large fragment of an incomplete pot. Made on a pottery wheel. Many small etched lines, perhaps used by the potter to allow the thick clay to dry faster.: 1
Neck and part of shoulder of pottery vessel.: 1
Necklace: 211
Necklace of 1 gold, 3 carnelian and 23 lapis beads.: 1
Necklace of 80 beads; cylindrical cornelian and spherical and biconical lapis lazuli beads.: 1
Necklace of barrel-shaped cornelian beads in graduated sizes. '...a mixed lot of carnelian tubes, double conoids, date-shaped and rings, facetted date-shaped and barrels, balls of glazed frit, lapis-lazuli tubes, rings and ovals and some mixed beads of apatite, quartizite, shell, agate and crystal.' UE IV, 187: 1
Necklace of double-cone shaped lapis lazuli beads interspersed with oval and double-cone shaped silver beads.: 1
Necklace of gold (16), lapis lazuli (32) and cornelian beads (16); gold and lapis beads fluted, carnelian carinated.: 1
Necklace of spherical gold and cornelian beads; gold beads fluted: 1
Necklaces: 8
Needle: 3
Needles: 3
new duplicate MS 2287. Nabi-Enlil to a King (ANL 7): 1
new duplicate MS 4481, TLB 02 07 rev, 1-4 Eduba A, followed by Eduba C. Eduba E: 1
Nincubur hymn: 1
Nine fragments of silver earrings. Four are groups corroded together. One of the groups includes a copper alloy ring fragment. There is one complete and intact silver earing that is not attached to any others.: 1
Nineteen silver rings; seventeen single and two linked together; one silver earring.: 1
Ningal: 1
Ningal-iddin (governor) 8: 1
Ninurta adab: 1
Ninurta and the Turtle: 1
Nisaba A: 6
no field number. copper cup with a spout (missing) a ladle? : 1
NOT A SEAL [NO FURTHER INFO GIVEN IN KEARTON LETTER]This seal impression has been completely destroyed. This is according to a letter dated 5 May 1966 From R.R.B Kearton to R.H. Dyson, Jr. regarding damage due to storage under the auditorium in humid and inadequate conditions.: 4
Not assigned an object.: 1
NOTE in 2014. While recataloging the strands of beads, it has become clear that the cloak itself is 86 strands, which is already differing from the above description. There are two "necklaces" that are described above, accounting for 87 and 88. There is 4 strands of lapis, gold, carnelian barrel beads. Some are biconical of various degrees. This would have been worn at the top of the 86 vertical strands. The four strands, depending on mounting, hang in different orders, so this is a description of eachStrand One: 61 beads, beginning with lapis and ending with carnelian. For the most part there is a pattern of alternating carnelian with a lapis or gold bead. 16 lapis, 29 carnelian, 16 gold. Strand Two: 58 beads, beginning with lapis and ending with carnelian. For the most part there is a pattern of alternating carnelian with a lapis or gold bead. 14 lapis, 28 carnelian, 16 gold. Strand Three: Museum number on second bead from lef, the first gold beadt: 58 beads, beginning with carnelian and ending with lapis. For the most part there is a pattern of alternating carnelian with a lapis or gold bead. 15 lapis, 27 carnelian, 16 gold. Strand Four: 59 beads, beginning with carnelian and ending with lapis. For the most part there is a pattern of alternating carnelian with a lapis or gold bead. CBS17288 written on second lapis bead from: 1
NOTE in 2014. While recataloging the strands of beads, it has become clear that the cloak itself is 86 strands, which is already differing from the above description. There are two "necklaces" that are described above, accounting for 87 and 88. There is no indication that 89 ever existed. The traveling exhibit didn't have a condition report for object number 89. Further research is being performed to ascertain if 89 has ever existed. KB: 1
Nozzle (Lions's nozzle): 1
Nude female figure in "snowman" technique to illustrate the build-up with applied clay pellets: 1
Nude female figure, seated, wearing necklace and long curls votary, arms broken "Snowman" technique grayish white clay. U number on object. : 1
Nude votary of slender type with hands clasped at a sharp angle below breasts. Broken below knees. Greenish brown clay.: 1
Nude woman standing, with hands to the front below her breasts. Beaded lines in tiers descend from the neck and cover the shoulders and the arms. They represent the necklaces and apparently a light shoulder garment. The head is chipped off. Brownish clay: 1
Nungal: 2
OB Akk frag, [a]-na-ku-u2-ma: 1
Object has lowest join U.30020. Broken.: 1
Object has lowest join U.30048. Broken.: 1
Object has lowest join U.30055. Broken.: 1
Object has lowest join U.30097 + U.30098. Broken.: 1
Object has lowest join U.30272: 1
Object has lowest join U.31021 + U.31022. Broken.: 1
Object has lowest join U.32457: 1
Object has lowest join U.32497: 1
Object has lowest join U.32561 frag G: 1
Object has lowest join U.32561 frag H + U.32561 frag I: 1
Object has lowest join UET 6/1 51, UET 6/1 53, and UET 6/3 490. Gilgamesh and Huwawa A: 2
Object has lowest join UET 6/1 71, UET 6/3 582. Object is not sealed. Nisaba A: 2
Object has lowest join UET 6/2 164 and UET 6/3 619. Eduba B: 2
Object has lowest join UET 6/3 433. Object is not sealed. Inana? Descent: 2
Object has lowest join UET 6/3 466. Dumuzi? Dream: 2
Object has lowest join UET 6/3 494. Object is not sealed. Gilgamesh and Huwawa A: 2
Object has lowest join UET 6/3 498. Object is not sealed. Enki and Nippur Ludwig: 2
Object has lowest join UET 6/3 499. Object is not sealed. Enki and Nippur Ludwig: 2
Object has lowest join UET 6/3 503 and UET 6/3 691. Object is not sealed. Flood Story(?): 2
Object has lowest join UET 6/3 508. see also Heimpel JCS 33, 117. Ur Lament: 1
Object has lowest join UET 6/3 511. Object is not sealed.for line 303 and the U5 sign in this ms. see Wagensonner Kaskal 8, 22 n. 38. Lamentation over Sumer and Ur: 2
Object has lowest join UET 6/3 515. Lament featuring Nippur, not the Nippu Lament.: 2
Object has lowest join UET 6/3 519. Object is not sealed. Shulgi A: 2
Object has lowest join UET 6/3 533. Object is not sealed. Sin-Iddinam B: 2
Object has lowest join UET 6/3 538. ubur? an su3-da-ke4, lu2 usz2-a til3-la-da in order to revive the dead? Compare Ningishzidas Journey 81: 2
Object has lowest join UET 6/3 547. Object is not sealed. OB Copy.: 1
Object has lowest join UET 6/3 565. Object is not sealed. Enlil A: 2
Object has lowest join UET 6/3 574. see Cavigneaux Scholars Library in Meturan AMD 1, 263 Lisin Lament: 1
Object has lowest join UET 6/3 579 and UET 8 92. Object is not sealed. Nisaba A: 2
Object has lowest join UET 6/3 602. Object is not sealed. Kesh Temple Hymn: 2
Object has lowest join UET 6/3 625, UET 6/3 787, and UET 6/3 626. Object is not sealed. Zolyomi NABU 2008 note 64. Hoe and Plough: 2
Object has lowest join UET 6/3 640. 5.4.2 D 5: 2
Object has lowest join UET 6/3 649. Object is not sealed. Proverb Collection 1: 2
Object has lowest join UET 6/3 658.: 1
Object has lowest join UET 6/3 696, UET 6 538, UET 8 88, and suggested join of UET 6 90 in ICSL. Rim-Sin: 2
Object has lowest join UET 6/3 728. Lugale: 2
Object has lowest join UET 6/3 747. Instructions of Shuruppak: 2
Object has lowest join UET 6/3 759. Object is not sealed.: 1
Object has lowest join UET 6/3 776. probably a Gottesbriefe, injunction to pacify the heart of Ticpak(?) Rim-Sin I year 21 or 22 expedition to Eshnunna for unknown reason: 2
Object has lowest join UET 8 70. Sin-Iddinam to Ninisina: 1
Object has lowest join UET 8 95. Enlil dirisze: 2
Object in joined UET 6/3 601. Temple Hymns: 1
Object is a copper needle. The pointed tip does not survive; however, the rounded point with a small hole for thread remains intact. A small card is attached to the artefact with the words 'U. 15. 4. 05, C. L. W', showing the artefacts original find number, and more importantly, the Woolley's initials. : 1
Object is a loom weight made of ceramic. Circular and flattened, large hole made pre-firing in the center of the circle.: 1
Object is broken.: 579
Object is joined see Comments: 1
Object is joined to BM 114102, BM 114123, and BM 114161: 1
Object is joined to BM 113945: 1
Object is joined to BM 113952: 1
Object is joined to BM 113954: 1
Object is joined to BM 113966: 1
Object is joined to BM 114022: 1
Object is joined to BM 114028: 1
Object is joined to BM 114045, BM 114102, and BM 114123: 1
Object is joined to BM 114045, BM 114123, and BM 114161: 1
Object is joined to BM 114050 and BM 114117: 1
Object is joined to BM 114050 and BM 114146: 1
Object is joined to BM 114099: 1
Object is joined to BM 114102, BM 114123, and BM 114161: 1
Object is joined to BM 114117 and BM 114146: 1
Object is joined to BM 114150: 1
Object is joined to U.272: 1
Object is joined to UET 6 431. Object is not sealed. Inana? Descent: 2
Object is joined to UET 6 455. Object is not sealed. Inana? Descent: 2
Object is joined to UET 6/1 10. Object is not sealed. Inana? Descent: 4
Object is joined U.05022: 1
Object is joined U.30002. Broken.: 1
Object is joined U.30007. Broken.: 1
Object is joined U.30029. Broken.: 1
Object is joined U.30096 + U.30097. Broken.: 1
Object is joined U.30096 + U.30098. Broken.: 1
Object is joined U.30212. Broken.: 1
Object is joined U.32450: 1
Object is joined UET 6 162: 1
Object is joined UET 6 162. Eduba B: 2
Object is joined UET 6 185. Object is not sealed. Enki? Journey to Nippur: 2
Object is joined UET 6 421. Object is not sealed. Inana? Descent: 2
Object is joined UET 6 422. Object is not sealed. Inana? Descent: 2
Object is joined UET 6/1 10. Inana? Descent: 2
Object is joined UET 6/1 103. Rim-Sin D: 2
Object is joined UET 6/1 113. Temple Hymns: 1
Object is joined UET 6/1 116: 2
Object is joined UET 6/1 148. Object is not sealed: 1
Object is joined UET 6/1 3. Object is not sealed. Lugale: 1
Object is joined UET 6/1 30. Enki and Nippur: 2
Object is joined UET 6/1 43. Hoe and Plow: 2
Object is joined UET 6/1 50, UET 6/1 51, and UET 6/3 490. Object is not sealed. Gilgamesh and Huwawa A: 2
Object is joined UET 6/1 50, UET 6/1 53, and UET 6/3 490. Object is not sealed. Gilgamesh and Huwawa A: 2
Object is joined UET 6/1 52. Gilgamesh and Huwawa A: 2
Object is joined UET 6/1 61 aind UET 6/3 503. Object is not sealed. Flood Story: 1
Object is joined UET 6/1 65. Enlil A: 2
Object is joined UET 6/1 66 and UET 6/1 71. Nisaba A: 2
Object is joined UET 6/1 66 and UET 6/3 582. Nisaba A: 2
Object is joined UET 6/1 67. Object is not sealed.: 1
Object is joined UET 6/1 7. Object is not sealed. Lugal-e: 1
Object is joined UET 6/1 76.: 2
Object is joined UET 6/1 78.: 2
Object is joined UET 6/1 88 and UET 6 534: 2
Object is joined UET 6/1 99. Sin-Iddinam B: 2
Object is joined UET 6/2 126. Lamentation over Sumer and Ur: 2
Object is joined UET 6/2 127. Object is not sealed. Lamentation over Sumer and Ur: 2
Object is joined UET 6/2 130. Object is not sealed. LSUr: 2
Object is joined UET 6/2 136. Ur Lament: 2
Object is joined UET 6/2 143.: 2
Object is joined UET 6/2 156. Dialogue 1/Two Scribes: 2
Object is joined UET 6/2 157.: 2
Object is joined UET 6/2 161 and UET 6/2 164. Eduba B: 2
Object is joined UET 6/2 161 and UET 6/2 619. Eduba B: 2
Object is joined UET 6/2 174. Aradmu to Shulgi: 2
Object is joined UET 6/2 187. Dumuzi? Dream: 2
Object is joined UET 6/2 189.: 2
Object is joined UET 6/2 339. Object is not sealed: 2
Object is joined UET 6/2 388 and UET 6/3 579. Object is not sealed.: 2
Object is joined UET 6/2 388 and UET 8 92. Nisaba A: 2
Object is joined UET 6/3 526. Object is not sealed: 2
Object is joined UET 6/3 534 and UET 6/3 696. Object is not sealed: 2
Object is joined UET 6/3 534 and UET 8 88. Object is not sealed. Rim-Sin: 1
Object is joined UET 6/3 553. Object is not sealed. Instructions of Shuruppak: 1
Object is joined UET 6/3 559. Object is not sealed.: 1
Object is joined UET 6/3 614.: 1
Object is joined UET 6/3 748. Object is not sealed. incipit compare D-I B1?: 1
Object is joined UET 8 36Q. Object is not sealed.: 1
Object is joined. UET 6/1 61 and UET 6/3 691. Object is not sealed. Flood Story A: 2
Object is not sealed: 34
Object is not sealed .two lines with prefix chain ba-ni-in#-[...], ki-bal: 1
Object is not sealed.: 1472
Object is not sealed. -un-gid2-de3, nu-mu-un-na-ab-jal2, ba-szi-in-tum3: 1
Object is not sealed. En-hedu-ana, daughter of Sargon: 1
Object is not sealed. Iddin-Dagan (seal): 1
Object is not sealed. NAss Sin-balassu-iqbi: 1
Object is not sealed. Old Akkadian Naram-Sin: 1
Object is not sealed. At the Cleaners: 1
Object is not sealed. commands jir2-ra-ab and sar-ra-ab lu2 nu-gin6-na: 1
Object is not sealed. En-anne-padda, daughter of Ur-Bau: 2
Object is not sealed. En-hedu-ana, daughter of Sargon: 1
Object is not sealed. every line is ruled: 2
Object is not sealed. Laws of Hammurabi: 1
Object is not sealed. Nin- PNs, rev. syllable alphabet A: 1
Object is not sealed. OB copy: 1
Object is not sealed. Old Akkadian Naram-Sin: 1
Object is not sealed. Old Akkadian Naram-Sin, Manistushu: 1
Object is not sealed. Old Babylonian Iddin-Dagan: 2
Object is not sealed. Old Babylonian Kudur-mabuk: 1
Object is not sealed. Proverb Collection 5: 2
Object is not sealed. (antediluvian Larak and Bad-tibira dynasties), 39f. (first postdiluvian Kish dynasty). Sumerian King List: 2
Object is not sealed. 2.5.1.5 obv. I-E E Nisaba Hymn, rev Lipit-Ishtar B: 1
Object is not sealed. 2.6.14.0 Rim-Sin hymn: 1
Object is not sealed. 2.6.14.0 Rim-Sin Utu composition: 1
Object is not sealed. 3.3.25 X to Utu see Kleinerman SEpM 8 n. 41; Michalowski MC 15, 40 signed by Nanna-me-a-sza4, perhaps Gottesbriefe of a Larsa king: 1
Object is not sealed. 5 a-ra2 3: 1
Object is not sealed. 82f. with atypical line order. Eduba B: 1
Object is not sealed. Aabba, son of En-ana-tuma, daughter of Ishme-Dagan: 1
Object is not sealed. Abaindasa to Shulgi 3.1.21: 2
Object is not sealed. Ahu- PNs A-hu-hu, A-hu-DUG3, A-hu-we-er PNs: 1
Object is not sealed. Akk ...-illat-... PNs PNs: 1
Object is not sealed. Akkadian letter: 1
Object is not sealed. Akkadian underworld myth: 1
Object is not sealed. Akkadian?: 1
Object is not sealed. Akkadian?Ninurta and the Turtle: 1
Object is not sealed. Alster AfO 38-39, 6. proverbs: 1
Object is not sealed. amounts of dates (zu2-lum 2 sila3): 1
Object is not sealed. An, Ea, Ishtar: 1
Object is not sealed. archaizing script: 1
Object is not sealed. Asalluhi A: 1
Object is not sealed. B 102/112, A 148JJ/Delnero 141x, part of GH B oath or variant section about the seven melamGilgamesh and Huwawa ?: 1
Object is not sealed. balaj no. 43 edin u saja: 2
Object is not sealed. Bird and Fish: 2
Object is not sealed. but ruled throughout, see Jaques AOAT 332 286 n. 591. Proverb Collection 2(+6).: 1
Object is not sealed. Catalogue Catalog U2: 1
Object is not sealed. Cavigneaux MSL 17 4: 2
Object is not sealed. Civil OrNS 41 84, identifies it as a duplicate to CBS 10986, Ni 4369, line 7 Jaques AOAT 332 S693. Bau A: 1
Object is not sealed. colophon Delnero Variation 905, signed by {d}nin-jesz-zid-[...] Lipit-Ishtar A: 1
Object is not sealed. compare 3 with Eduba B 88, other content not reflective: 1
Object is not sealed. Compare 544? Samsu-iluna: 1
Object is not sealed. compare 775 iri DISZ: 1
Object is not sealed. compare Ershema 97 Cohen Ershema 73f.: 2
Object is not sealed. compare OB uruamirabi 112f, 765?: 1
Object is not sealed. compare OB version 98-101, 723. Uruamirabi: 1
Object is not sealed. cosmic context?: 2
Object is not sealed. could simply be Kurzzeilen text ka-ka i3-[...], ki-nu2-a: 1
Object is not sealed. Crane and Raven: 1
Object is not sealed. Crisostomo Izi, 449: 1
Object is not sealed. curse formula of a royal inscription, Code of Lipit-Ishtar according to Ludwig LTU 178(?), Sjoberg OrNS 37 cites ZA 45: 2
Object is not sealed. Curse of Agade: 3
Object is not sealed. Damqi-iliszu? Bird and Fish: 2
Object is not sealed. dated lentil [...] ud 3-kam, reverse saj szum2 i3-sag9?: 1
Object is not sealed. dialogue fragment? ?am3 du14 i3-ak compare Two Women 138: 1
Object is not sealed. Diatribe Against Women 5.7.10 MC2: 2
Object is not sealed. dijir a-ba-a: 1
Object is not sealed. Dilimbabbar, Enlil Nibru, udu a2 gur-gur u8 szag4-ba, masz2 munus-esz2-gar Nanna? Journey? Dilimbabbar, Enlil Nibru, udu a2 gur-gur u8 szag4-ba, masz2 munus-esz2-gar: 1
Object is not sealed. divergent passage. Gilgamesh and Huwawa A: 1
Object is not sealed. dNanibgal gal USAR? Superlative or pronunciation gloss? Also occurs in Schooldays 90: 1
Object is not sealed. double ruling in text without rubric, {d}mu-ul-lil2, te-en-te-en: 1
Object is not sealed. du10-sa ka: 1
Object is not sealed. Dumuzi and Gesztinana: 1
Object is not sealed. Dumuzi and livestock: 2
Object is not sealed. Dumuzi-Inana G: 1
Object is not sealed. Dumuzi-Inana J/Geshtinana the Singer: 1
Object is not sealed. duplication Edinburgh 1909.405.03 Daughter of Girsu: 2
Object is not sealed. e3-ma-ra: 2
Object is not sealed. En-ana-tuma, daughter of Ishme-Dagan: 9
Object is not sealed. En-anne-padda, daughter of Ur-Bau: 4
Object is not sealed. En-hedu-ana, daughter of Sargon Old Akkadian , Ur III Ibbi-Sin: 1
Object is not sealed. En-men-ana daughter of Naram-Sin: 4
Object is not sealed. En-nirgal-ana, daughter of Ur-Nammu: 1
Object is not sealed. En-nirgal-ana, daughter of Ur-Nammu. Joined to U.270: 1
Object is not sealed. end of multicolumn on obverse(?): 1
Object is not sealed. Enki and Ninhursaj: 1
Object is not sealed. Enki? Journey to Nippur: 5
Object is not sealed. Enlildirisze/Ishme-Dagan A: 1
Object is not sealed. Eridu Lament: 1
Object is not sealed. excerpt from Gottesbriefe? Alster Proverbs 322, 474 line 4 see Michalowski CKU 258, text on obverse and reverse, KA BUR2-RA with unclear translation in 383: 1
Object is not sealed. extract Ur5-ra 13: 2
Object is not sealed. first line gu3 al-de2#? x# x# [...], more than one column: 1
Object is not sealed. Foods: 1
Object is not sealed. for entire collection see Bauer Hallo FS 39f. Proverb Collection 8(+20): 1
Object is not sealed. from multi-column reverse: 1
Object is not sealed. Gadotti/Kleinerman NABU 2015 note 7 single ruling throughout: 1
Object is not sealed. gal5-la2?, ki-nu2, ec3 gal-e, u2 sis bitter plant?: 1
Object is not sealed. Gilgamesh: 2
Object is not sealed. Gilgamesh and Aga?: 2
Object is not sealed. Gilgamesh and Huwawa A: 9
Object is not sealed. Gilgamesh, Enkidu and the Netherworld: 2
Object is not sealed. godlist: 1
Object is not sealed. gu-za, kisal?, ni2-te-na x 2: 1
Object is not sealed. Hoe and Plow: 1
Object is not sealed. Home of the Fish: 4
Object is not sealed. horizontal piercing. Gottesbriefe to Nanna: 1
Object is not sealed. hul-e-ne?: 1
Object is not sealed. Iddin-Dagan B: 1
Object is not sealed. illegible subscript? Ninjishzida and Ninazimua: 1
Object is not sealed. imgida; horizontally pierced. Ninshubur D Letter Prayer to Ninshubura: 2
Object is not sealed. Inana and Ebih: 13
Object is not sealed. Inana and Shukaletuda: 6
Object is not sealed. Inana B: 6
Object is not sealed. Inana/Ninegala and Dumuzi, sending of runners compare RCU 1: 34: 2
Object is not sealed. Inana? Descent: 23
Object is not sealed. Inana? Descent ?: 1
Object is not sealed. Inanakam to Nintinuga 3.3.10: 1
Object is not sealed. incipit lugal-ju10 kur-kur-ra zalag-ga [...], Lambert MC 16, 243 n. 18 entertains possibility that this reflects Nin-mug/Nin-ma-BAD3-ga, but not a goddess! Ningublaga B: 1
Object is not sealed. initial KA, ka-{d}szara2, ka-ge-du7 PNs: 1
Object is not sealed. Instructions of Shuruppak: 1
Object is not sealed. inventory of dedications w/out mentioning dedicators(?), see Edzard AfO 23 94, van de Mieroop Sjoberg FS, BBVO 255 for related text UET 5 279 (Ishme-Dagan, month of ab-e3), Cavigneaux/Krebernik RlA 9: 2
Object is not sealed. Ishbi-Erra hymn to Nisaba: 1
Object is not sealed. Ishme-Dagan R: 1
Object is not sealed. Ishme-Dagan W: 1
Object is not sealed. Izi: 1
Object is not sealed. Jaques AOAT 332 n. 458: 1
Object is not sealed. Joined BM 91124: 2
Object is not sealed. Joined ti U.248: 1
Object is not sealed. Joined to U.07752: 1
Object is not sealed. Joined to U.07759: 1
Object is not sealed. Joined to U.247: 1
Object is not sealed. Joined to U.248: 1
Object is not sealed. Joined to U.251: 1
Object is not sealed. Joined to U.253: 1
Object is not sealed. Joined to U.272: 1
Object is not sealed. Joined to U.286: 1
Object is not sealed. Kesh Temple Hymn: 2
Object is not sealed. kij2-gi4-a? Eduba B?: 1
Object is not sealed. Kleinerman, Attinger edsUrsaga to a King 3.3.1: 1
Object is not sealed. kur buru5{muszen}, [...]mucen a2 tal2: 1
Object is not sealed. Kurz, see CAD L 110: 1
Object is not sealed. Kurzzeilen or lexical?, Nin-pirij? ki GIBIL-la2, gi-gur or masz2 udu? dim-ma munu4 si-ga, possibly part of 680: 1
Object is not sealed. Kurzzeilen? ma2 kar nun# (occurs in Lugale) or ma2 kar-bi, ugu-ja2, ....-ra [gu3] mu-un-na-de2-e: 1
Object is not sealed. lament or wisdom text. Possibly same text/ms as UET 6 657: 2
Object is not sealed. lament? Ance eden-na, compare the akkanum in the Lisin Lament: 2
Object is not sealed. Lamentation over Sumer and Ur: 8
Object is not sealed. Landscape extract with eclectic quotes. Curse of Agade: 2
Object is not sealed. last line [{d}]Sud3#, no GN determinative: 1
Object is not sealed. late balaj extracts: 8
Object is not sealed. late balaj extracts balaj no. 27: 2
Object is not sealed. left edge piece, text on left side, mentions jicig e2-kur-ra: 1
Object is not sealed. letter collective, Lugalnesaj to a King 2 3.3.3, 3.0 (UrL1, Inim-Enlila to a King and X to Y, see Kleinerman SEpM 8 n. 41), 3.3.27, Abaindasa to Shulgi 3.1.21, Inanaka to Nintinuga 3.3.10: 1
Object is not sealed. line 5f. parallels UET 6 27 of Ninjeczida and Ninazimua: 1
Object is not sealed. lines entered below final ruling at 90 degrees to each other(?), illegible: 1
Object is not sealed. Lipit-Ishtar B: 2
Object is not sealed. Lipit-Ishtar E: 3
Object is not sealed. list of garments, possiblly for deities, nij2-lam2, [a2-gu4?]-hu-um, szag4-ga-du3: 1
Object is not sealed. litany of DNs + ...-na-ni-ib-szum2-mu: 1
Object is not sealed. LSUr: 7
Object is not sealed. lu2 nij2-gin6-na, nij2-si-sa, {d}utu a2#-[tah-ni?], lu2 hesz5 proverb/mathematical: 1
Object is not sealed. Lugal PNs: 1
Object is not sealed. lugal-ju10-da-kusz2 i3-du8 [...] lu2-i3-zu or lugal-i3-zu: 1
Object is not sealed. Lugalbanda Hurrim: 2
Object is not sealed. Lugale: 8
Object is not sealed. Man and God: 2
Object is not sealed. mentions throne of Ningal, equipment (a2-szu-du7-a), name of Nannas emblem, 2 col preserved, perhaps part of 661: 1
Object is not sealed. Meturan parallels Cavigneaux Iraq 55 101f: 2
Object is not sealed. MS 3357 suggests that this is the same text as preceding Diatribe Against Women in W-B 169. Shrines of Inana: 2
Object is not sealed. muc za-gin3-na for muc3 za-gin3-na, describes Nincubur in Ninegala 210f: 1
Object is not sealed. mul kug-si2, {jesz}u3-szub, har: 1
Object is not sealed. multicolumn, Kurzzeilen?, possibly compare hand and format of HOF and FI exemplars, igi sipad tur [...]: 1
Object is not sealed. nam-ensi, ensi, NAR NIJ2-NA-BI HU, sal-sal-SAHAR-x{muszen}? Lexical list with professions and unparalleled bird names!?: 1
Object is not sealed. Namburbi: 2
Object is not sealed. Nanaya hymn: 2
Object is not sealed. Nanna F: 1
Object is not sealed. nij2-gig DN: 1
Object is not sealed. Nin PNs: 4
Object is not sealed. nin-nin(NIN9-NIN9)-, a- 7795Q: 1
Object is not sealed. Ninisina D: 1
Object is not sealed. Ninjishzida B: 1
Object is not sealed. Ninjishzida E: 1
Object is not sealed. Ninjishzida? Journey to the Netherworld: 2
Object is not sealed. Ninurta and the Turtle: 3
Object is not sealed. Nisaba A: 3
Object is not sealed. not entirely clear if it is a lentil, line 5 parallel to 249: 1
Object is not sealed. not Sumerian?: 1
Object is not sealed. nu-ub-szi-ja2-[ja2]: 1
Object is not sealed. OB Akk frag: 2
Object is not sealed. OB Akk frag, ki-ma is,-s,u2-ri-im?: 1
Object is not sealed. OB Akk frag, tu-kul2-ti: 1
Object is not sealed. OB Copy: 3
Object is not sealed. Object has lowest join UET 6/3 460. Rim-Sin D: 1
Object is not sealed. Object has lowest join UET 6/3 497. Enmerkar and the Lord of Aratta: 1
Object is not sealed. Object has lowest join UET 6/3 518. Ur-Nammu D: 1
Object is not sealed. Object has lowest join UET 6/3 557. Letter collective Lugalnesaj to a King 1, Aradmu to Shulgi, Shulgi to Aradmu 1, Puzur-Shulgi to Ibbi-Sin, Inanaka to Nintinuga 175 3.3.9 Lugalnesaj to Enlilmassu: 1
Object is not sealed. Object has lowest join UET 6/3 585. see Sjoberg ZA 64 166 and n. 22, Sjoberg JCS 29, 7, Charpin Clerge 450, Metcalf The Gods Rich in Praise 234: 1
Object is not sealed. Object has lowest join UET 6/3 745. Nanna E: 1
Object is not sealed. Object has lowest join UET 6/3 767. Lugale: 1
Object is not sealed. Object is not sealed.: 4
Object is not sealed. obv. anti-witchcraft ; partially bilingual? Obverse Akkadian, double ruling, then Sumerian water incantation(?), compare VS 17 14, 15, see RlA 12, 317. Incantation collective: 2
Object is not sealed. Old Babylonian Rim-Sin: 1
Object is not sealed. Old Babylonian Warad-Sin: 1
Object is not sealed. or Enlil A in variant order?: 1
Object is not sealed. Parallel Instructions of Shuruppak 195-196, SP 22 gud# da ri-a us2-sa: 1
Object is not sealed. perhaps a cosmic context, ri-a x 2, recurrent -a-ba w/temporal function: 1
Object is not sealed. perhaps Song of the Hoe 103f. Song of the Hoe?: 1
Object is not sealed. PN dDa-gan-wa-qar: 1
Object is not sealed. PN list Urme: 1
Object is not sealed. PN? initial a-li2: 1
Object is not sealed. PNs: 1
Object is not sealed. possibly a hymn [...]-erim2#-e a2-bi la-[ba-ra-... e3]: 1
Object is not sealed. possibly an unplaced ED copy of a lexical text, possibly w/significant orthographic revision, compare Nippur version of ED officials, etc.: 1
Object is not sealed. possibly doctored on left edge, same form of SUH sign in UET 6 133 1 LSUr line 418?, ELA source. Lugal-Personal Names: 2
Object is not sealed. possibly gala demons attacking Dumuzi and thus compare end of Dumuzis Dream: 2
Object is not sealed. Practice letter?: 1
Object is not sealed. probably economic or model contract, mentions planted orchard ({jic}kiri6 jic gub-ba): 1
Object is not sealed. probably part of 45 top of column ii or bottom of rev i, missing section of Home of the Fish. Home of the Fish: 1
Object is not sealed. probably PNs , beginner hand, compare eummia ledgers: 1
Object is not sealed. Proverb Collection 1: 11
Object is not sealed. Proverb Collection 12: 1
Object is not sealed. Proverb Collection 15: 1
Object is not sealed. Proverb Collection 19: 2
Object is not sealed. Proverb Collection 2: 1
Object is not sealed. Proverb Collection 2(+6): 3
Object is not sealed. Proverb Collection 2(+6).: 8
Object is not sealed. Proverb Collection 2(+6).68: 1
Object is not sealed. Proverb Collection 2, 9: 1
Object is not sealed. Proverb Collection 22: 1
Object is not sealed. Proverb Collection 27: 1
Object is not sealed. Proverb Collection 28: 4
Object is not sealed. Proverb Collection 3: 4
Object is not sealed. Proverb Collection 4: 1
Object is not sealed. Proverb Collection 5: 9
Object is not sealed. Proverb Collection 5.106: 1
Object is not sealed. Proverb Collection 5.55: 1
Object is not sealed. Proverb Collection 5.59-60: 1
Object is not sealed. Proverb Collection 5.81: 1
Object is not sealed. Proverb Collection 5.85: 2
Object is not sealed. Proverb Collection 5.97: 1
Object is not sealed. Proverb Collection 8(+20): 5
Object is not sealed. Proverb Collection 8(+20).B23: 1
Object is not sealed. Proverb Collection 8(+20).B24: 2
Object is not sealed. proverbs or quote? Tiszpak?: 1
Object is not sealed. proverbs paraphrasing Hendursaj hymn?, see Klein Vanstiphout FS, 128: 1
Object is not sealed. Riddles: 11
Object is not sealed. Rim-Sin B (Haya): 2
Object is not sealed. Rim-Sin C (An): 1
Object is not sealed. Rim-Sin E (Nanna): 1
Object is not sealed. Rim-Sin F (Nanna): 1
Object is not sealed. Rim-Sin G (Nanna): 1
Object is not sealed. Rim-Sin H (Inana adab): 2
Object is not sealed. rough hand, be-el szi-ma-[tim], pa-ar-s,a-[am], Ningiczida? Part of a bilingual?: 1
Object is not sealed. Rubio Vanstiphout FS 171: 1
Object is not sealed. SEAL edition, names of priests with Akkadian translation: 1
Object is not sealed. seal of servant of governor of Adab: 1
Object is not sealed. see AOAT 339 267, suggested to join 534 +538 + UET 8 88 in ICSL. 2.6.14.0 Rim-Sin Fragment: 2
Object is not sealed. see Civil Silva FS 66f., Michalowski Owen FS 196, commentary UET 7 94 in same findspot, signed by Nanna-me-sza4. Lugalnesaj to Enlilmassu 3.3.9: 1
Object is not sealed. see Ludwig Attinger FS 202 n. 6 for basket designation. Catalogue Catalog U1: 1
Object is not sealed. Sefati treats as D-I E (rev) and G (obv). Dumuzi-Inana E, Dumuzi-Inana G, Shu-Sin C: 2
Object is not sealed. Sharrumbani to Shusin 3.1.15: 1
Object is not sealed. Sheep and Grain: 2
Object is not sealed. Shulgi A: 1
Object is not sealed. Shulgi B: 6
Object is not sealed. Shulgi to Aradmu 2 3.1.2: 1
Object is not sealed. Shurpu VIII: 2
Object is not sealed. signed by Damiq-iliszu. Sheep and Grain: 4
Object is not sealed. signed by Damqi-iliszu. Lamentation over Sumer and Ur: 1
Object is not sealed. Sin-Iddinam A: 1
Object is not sealed. Song of the Hoe: 4
Object is not sealed. successive lines jir2-gin7 ?Ǫ, musz-gin7?Ǫ line begins du14 mu-da-mu2-mu2-NE: 1
Object is not sealed. Suen ([Rim]-Sin?), Nanna: 1
Object is not sealed. Summer and Winter: 2
Object is not sealed. Syllable Alphabet A: 1
Object is not sealed. szag huj-ja2, szum2-ma {d}[...], traces of first sign does not look like IGI for er2: 1
Object is not sealed. szag4 hul?: 1
Object is not sealed. szu-nir inventory: 1
Object is not sealed. szul {d}Suen ..., dumu nun Â…: 1
Object is not sealed. Temple Hymns: 2
Object is not sealed. To or From En-nirgal-ana, daughter of Ur-Nammu: 1
Object is not sealed. Tree and Reed: 2
Object is not sealed. two column. Ur Lament: 1
Object is not sealed. Ur III: 1
Object is not sealed. Ur III Shulgi (daughter of): 1
Object is not sealed. Ur III Ur-Nammu: 1
Object is not sealed. Ur III, Isin year names: 1
Object is not sealed. Ur Lament: 6
Object is not sealed. Ur-Nammu B: 1
Object is not sealed. Ur-Nammu D: 1
Object is not sealed. Ur-Zababa Kish dynasty. Sumerian King List: 2
Object is not sealed. Ur5-ra division 6 (foods): 1
Object is not sealed. ura 17 or murgud commentary? ([u2-NUMUN2-a-bur]-ra? = ur-ba-ti, gu-un-gu = ku-un-gu) also mar-sur/gal = ur-ba-tum: 1
Object is not sealed. uruamirabi parallel with ecletic content, see Cohen CLAM 548, Black BiOr 44 balaj no. 36, and for further comments on content see Cavigneaux JAOS 113 255, Gabbay/Wasserman JCS 57 76: 1
Object is not sealed. Uruk Lament: 2
Object is not sealed. Variant version. Inana? Descent: 2
Object is not sealed. various stones? ritual or medical text?: 1
Object is not sealed. various titles: 1
Object is not sealed. Warad-Sin or Rim-Sin: 1
Object is not sealed. worker roster? Compare 710?: 1
Object is not sealed. zid-de3-esz: 1
Object is not sealed. [...] gal, [...] ku4-ku4, [...] GIN7: 1
Object is not sealed. [...]-bi-sze3 er2 im-x-[...]: 1
Object is not sealed.5.4.2 D 5: 2
Object is not sealed.Eduba B: 1
Object is not sealed.Enki? Journey to Nippur?: 1
Object is not sealed.Enmerkar and the Lord of Aratta: 2
Object is not sealed.Gilgamesh, Enkidu and the Netherworld: 2
Object is not sealed.Hoe and Plough: 2
Object is not sealed.Iddin-Dagan B bilingual: 2
Object is not sealed.Kleinerman SepM, 160 Proverb Collection 1: 1
Object is not sealed.Lipit-Ishtar A: 2
Object is not sealed.Lugalbanda: 2
Object is not sealed.Sheep and Grain: 2
Object is not sealed.Summer and Winter: 2
Object is sealed: 2
Object is sealed.: 354
Object is sealed. Iluni of Eshnunna (servant of). : 1
Object is Sealed. Broken.: 76
Object is sealed. Hammurabi (servant of): 13
Object is Sealed. Unknown King: 1
Object is shaft of a spear. Preserved is the tapered metal end where the wooden shaft would have attached to the projectile point. The point of the spear is missing, but the body of the metal shaft is intact. On the spear is written 'U 14 000', the original find object number written by Wooley: 1
Object not joined U.31020 or U.31021. Broken.: 1
Object not joined U.31020 or U.31022. Broken.: 1
Object not joined U.31347.: 1
Object not joined U.31350 or U.31569. Object is sealed.: 1
Object not joined U.31350 or U.31573. Object is sealed.: 1
Object not joined U.31353.: 1
Object not joined U.31569 or U.31573.: 1
Object not joined U.31582. Object is Sealed. Broken.: 1
Object not joined U.31583. Object is Sealed. Broken.: 1
Object not joined U.32496.: 1
Object with a pointed end, one curved edge, one straight edge, possibly a ceramic vessel shaper or burnisher. Broken and repaired. Brownish white clay. U number on object. : 1
Objects. A) Miniature white calcite bowl (the rim chipped) thus [reference to drawing] [Type RC12]. [drawing 1:1] B) Shallow bowl of basic diorite (?). C) Fragment of stone bowl (?) re-used and pierced with 3 holes: basic diorite (?). [drawing] D) Miniature square box roughly made from light drab clay. E) Miniature clay bowl. F) Miniature goblet in light drab clay thus [reference to drawing]. [drawing 1:2] G) Wheelmade pot of pinkish clay with pin-hole orifice at neck (neck broken off). [drawing] H) Clay bead (?) or handle (?) rough cylinder longitudinally pierced. [U.12771I not assigned] J) Oval pebble burnisher. Thin and flat. K) Flint chip. L) Flint saw. M) Part of clay jar-sealing with indistinct traces of relief. N) Clay jar sealing with rows of animals. [drawing 1:1] O) Flint hoe (?) of T.O. type [Tel Obaid]. : 1
Oblong bowl with shallow oblong base.: 1
Oblong of gold leaf with holes for attachment: 1
oblong squashed spherical pebble, prossibly natural but likely to have been shaped and found with other weights. Flat base on this pebble and some dust accretion, darkening may indicate burning.: 1
Oblong, pottery lid with applied snake pattern; five snakes with heads resting on handle; three additional snakes at sides; restored.: 1
oblong, tiny spherical pebble. Flattened base, possibly natural but likely shaped. Found with other weights, some accretion and chalky deterioration of lime.: 1
Oblong; Foot-Shaped. Possibly a burnishing tool? Celt shaped. Yellowish clay. U number on object.: 1
Obsidian Blade: 16
Obsidian Blade. Black. Slight retouching along edge. : 9
Obsidian Chip: 1
Obsidian Drill. Triangular bottom and drill blade has parallel sides. Flattened tip (Possibly pointed at one time): 1
Obsidian Flake: 1
Obsidian Flake; retouched: 1
Obsidian object, possibly a drill? Arrowhead? Roughly triangular in shape, made from a blade an retouched. Edges are flaked. : 1
Obsidian? Crystal? Nail? Ornament? Shaft is slightly rounded, six sided. Top is flared out to a crescent shaped edge, like a pommel of a dagger. Cloudy coloring. : 1
Obsidian? Nail? Possilbly an earstud. Head missing: 1
Obsidian? Nail? Possilbly an earstud. Round head with pointed tip: 1
Obsidian? nail?. Shaft only. Round in section. Possibly a Labret. : 1
obverse gu2- section. Acrographic: 1
Offering table: 7
Offering table with concave basin and incised lines around basin. Base in sincised with overlaping triangles. Broken and repaired. Brown clay.: 1
offset 90 degrees obv./rev: 2
On the BM card this object is described either as a Pendant or a Cylinder Seal, whilst in Merlin it is described only as the latter.: 1
One circular copper alloy strainer and two circular shallow-lipped saucers, stacked and rusted together.: 1
one column Akkadian only, right to left Sum/Akk possible, mu-de-e, uz-ni-im ra-pa-asz-tum: 1
One copper alloy earring; registered with two silver ones.: 2
One copper needle with lapis head-corroded: 1
One corner. Yellow buff ware. Cruciform design surrounded by 5 squares filled with straight line incisions.: 1
One cylindrical paste bead, 13 biconical agate beads, 11 flattened biconical gold beads. : 1
One fritte head of copper needle: 1
One of a group of scaraboid seals. Small frit scaraboid seal with crosshatch design on stamp face.: 1
One of a pair of earrings composed of various parts. There is an open loop top, a hollow central ovoid center with three hollow petal shapes dropping from the ovoid center with a granulated point at the end.: 1
one of the very large terracottas such as seem to have stood at the doors of shrines: A goddess wearing the horned mitre and holding the jar from which come streams of water; she has a short-sleeved garment of the kaunakes type but the flounces instead of being in tiers are in long wavy lines like water. "The Goddess of the Waters": 1
One or two copper alloy rings.: 1
One side corroded. CBS Register: alabaster (travertine) jar.one side worn.: 1
One silver coil and four ring/coil fragments: 1
Only a name. (La-zi-ib, dumu Bi-bi-i) UE X: Stone cylinder, not pierced, bears only a name. Probably a memorial tag buried with the dead. La-zi-ib dumu Bi-bi-i. Steatite cylinder.: 1
Opaque calcite (travertine) bowl. Large piece missing from rim. and mended.: 1
Opaque travertine (limestone). Serrated rim. CBS Register. Ur 1928-9, Season VII. Alabaster. Opaque Travertine cup. Serrated edge.: 1
Open, burnt (?), grey pottery dish with straight sides in 5 fragments.: 1
Open, rounded, pale brown pottery jar with yellow surface; hole bored in base, carination and everted rim; incomplete; partially repaired from fragments; area of surface loss.: 1
Orange brown limestone or shell cylinder seal with dark blue lapis lazuli core; depicts a contest scene - bull man, bull, crossed lions, bull-man(?) and hero(?). Terminal - inscription over hero.: 1
Orange ceramic fragment from the top of an inscribed cone.: 1
Orange to buff colored ceramic cone with no inscriptions.: 1
Orange to buff colored cone with an inscribed stem.: 1
Orange ware pottery jar with foot and wide mouth; hole in base; surface wear.: 1
Orange-brown pottery jar with pale surface; rounded base and wide neck with everted rim; ridges around top of body; surface flaking and cracked - very friable.: 1
Ornament: 5
Ornament / handle?, with spiral, hollow shaft: 1
Ornaments: 3
Ostrich egg: 1
Oval ball of clay. Brownish clay. : 2
Oval bezel of a copper alloy signet ring; design may have shown an animal but is corroded.: 1
Oval bodied vase of travertine.: 1
Oval body, flat base, flat rim. Mended. Alabaster.: 1
Oval body, flat base, neck contracting to overhanging rim. CBS Register: alabaster (travertine) jar. : 1
Oval Body, over hanging rim. CBS Register: alabaster (travertine) jar. : 1
Oval body, pointed base, long wide neck, rolled rim. CBS Register: alabaster (travertine) jar. miniature.: 1
Oval copper alloy bowl with spout.: 1
Oval copper alloy vessel with strainer adhering; part of the strainer is missing.: 1
Oval copper alloy vessel.: 1
Oval Fillet: 15
Oval lump of green glass; mottled appearance; probably an inlay.: 1
Oval pendant broken and repaired. Both ends pierced, but one end broken through piercing. Blue paste. : 1
Oval piece with a ribbon off of each end. : 1
Oval seal with two lions.: 1
Oval silver bowl; crushed out of shape with raised base; goat's leg on one side.: 1
Oval, double, pottery trough (?) with central partition; repaired from two pieces with cramps and glue.: 1
Oval, hollow on both ends, wider at the ends than in the middle: 1
Oval, pottery coffin with two dividing walls; containing fragments of infant's bones.: 1
Overfired, warped, three-handled, round, pot-stand or bowl; handles turned over from the edge to the middle of the bowl; damage to rim.: 1
Ovoid weight. Dark green stone heavily speckled with white. Crack runs across center around short axis. Polished to dull sheen. Some light pecking at ends. Small flattened strip serves as base. Faceted section, ends rounded.: 1
Ovoid weight. Green stone with light and dark speckling. Large flat base, ends round. 3 vertical lines are carved in the upper surface, with 2 more next to them carved later in a different manner, more curved. Another vertical line stands above these 5, but very lightly incised.: 1
Ovoid weight. No flat base, ends rounded but some flattening there.: 1
Ovoid, no intentional flattening; slightly oblong in section, however, with top and bottom slightly flatter than sides. Ends rounded, almost pointed. Grayish color, somewhat rough, slight accretion: 1
Owl: 1
Ox? Figurine. Four legs, squat body, head with one large ear and horn, other side broken. Indent for eyes. Brownish clay. : 1
Ox? Figurine. Legs broken, horns broken, humped back, small tail. Gray clay. U number on object.: 1
Oxen collars: 1
Oxen nose rings: 1
Paint: 1
Paint box: 1
Paint pot: 1
Painted CBS Register: no field number. fragts of painted pottery (al Ubaid?) 2014 Description: Four rim sherds.: 1
Painted bowl; typical South Mesopotamian pottery; usually plain; bituminous paint; wheel-made.: 1
Painted pottery bowl; black painted decoration on the interior; fragment.: 1
Painted pottery jar; rim chipped; black and plum red geometric painted decoration on the shoulder; complete.: 1
Painted pottery rim sherd.: 1
Painted pottery sherd; black on buff; thin fabric.: 1
Painted pottery with perforated handle.. Large. Green clay.: 1
Painted pottery.: 2
Painted pottery. 2014 Description: Rim sherd.: 1
Painted pottery. Four perforated handles.: 1
Painted pottery. Handle and spout. Black design on Neck and shoulder.: 1
Painted pottery. Large 2014 Description: Three body sherds from different vessels with black painted decoration. The ceramic paste is grey colored.: 1
Painted pottery. Large.: 1
Painted pottery. Large. Green clay. 2014 Description: Two body sherds from different large vessels. Both have a pale clay body and black painted exteriors. : 1
Painted pottery. Large. Plain black band inside rim. Deformed. Round bottom.: 1
Painted pottery. Large. Plain black band inside rim. Round foot.: 1
Painted pottery. Red clay. Large. 2014 Description: Sherds from at least three different vessels. Two groups have black paint on the exterior and two have black paint on the interior. The clay body is orange.: 1
Painted pottery. With foot. image is in UE IV but there is no field number nor description included: 1
Painted pottery. With handle.: 1
Painted ware. Pottery.: 1
Painted with red. 2014 Description: Rim sherd?: 1
pair of coil earrings corroded together.: 3
Pair of forked copper alloy pegs; for throwing thongs, from the butt of spears.: 1
Pair of hair rings; sheet gold; double-boat shape: 1
Pair of small copper alloy spear or arrow heads.: 1
Pale brown pottery jar with a very small, flat base, a rounded body and a wide neck with everted lip; slight chip to lip.: 1
Pale brown pottery jar with ovoid body and narrow neck with wide, flaring rim; body incomplete and partially repaired from fragments; rim chipped.: 1
Pale brown pottery jar with rounded base, rounded body and a wide neck with downturned, everted rim; surface wear?.: 1
Pale brown ware pottery bowl in good condition.: 1
Pale brown ware pottery bowl; about half of rim lost.: 1
Pale brown ware pottery jar with a pointed base.: 1
Pale brown ware pottery jar with partial drill-hole near base; worn.: 1
Pale brown ware pottery jar with shoulder and long neck; mouth lost.: 1
Pale brown ware pottery jar with shoulder; rim damaged.: 1
Pale brown ware pottery jar with shoulder; shoulder worn.: 1
Pale brown yellow pottery jar with flat base, carination and a short, wide neck with an everted rim; surface friable and cracking; neck incomplete; hole worn in body.: 1
Pale brownish pottery with flat base, remains of lug on angular shoulder and wide neck with downturned rim; rim incomplete; neck almost completely repaired from fragments; surface wear; deposit.: 1
Pale green pottery jar with small foot, rounded shoulder and wide neck with slightly everted rim; chip to neck; small areas of deposit on exterior.: 1
Pale green ware pottery bowl with flaring sides; incomplete.: 1
Pale green ware pottery jar with flat base, bulbous body; very friable surface; neck restored.: 1
Pale green ware pottery jar with pointed base and everted rim; rim incomplete.: 1
Pale grey diorite bowl. Pitted surface. Flat base with expanding sides. Broken and mended.: 1
Pale orange ceramic cone that is inscripbed on the stem.: 1
pale orange ceramic cone with an inscribed stem.: 3
Pale orange-brown pottery jar with body tapering to a very small base, rounded shoulder and a narrow neck with everted rim; burnished; rim incomplete; body cracked; surface deposit (possibly decayed burnish).: 1
Pale pink pottery vessel; round body; wide neck; crack from neck to mid-body.: 1
Pale pink-orange ware pottery bowl; chip from rim.: 1
Pale pinkish pottery vessel; rim chipped.: 1
Pale pinkish-brown ware pottery jar with small foot and everted rim; chipped.: 1
Pale pinkish-yellow pottery jar with flat base, ovoid body and narrow neck flaring at rim; neck repaired from fragments and chipped.: 1
Pale pinkish-yellow pottery jar with flat base, rounded shoulder and wide, slightly everted neck; base has been pinched at sides; detached from pedestal base; large chips to neck.: 1
Pale pinkish-yellow pottery jar with slight foot, carination and wide neck with everted rim; combed decoration on shoulder; white slip; grooves on mid-shoulder; chipping to rim and base; surface slightly friable.: 1
Pale red pottery vessel; flat base; shoulder.: 1
Pale red pottery vessel; flat base; shoulder; damage to rim and shoulder.: 1
Pale reddish pottery vessel with shoulder; chip from rim.: 1
Pale reddish white pottery vessel; ridged shoulder; wide neck; damaged base; flaking badly.: 1
Pale silver blue glaze. Ring base, globular body, overhanging rim.: 1
Pale yellow pottery cup with roughly moulded foot, body widening to neck; foot chipped.: 1
Pale yellow pottery jar with a small, flat base and a wide, flaring neck; bitumen inside; body and neck chipped; deposit on surface.: 1
Pale yellow pottery jar with flat base, rounded shoulder and wide neck; grooves around shoulder; slightly mis-shapen; rim chipped.: 1
Pale yellow pottery jar with ovoid body and wide, flaring neck; gouge in body.: 1
Pale yellow pottery jar with rounded base and wide neck with downturned rim; ridge around body; chipped.: 1
Pale yellow ware pottery bowl; about one third lost.: 1
Pale yellow ware pottery bowl; chip from rim.: 1
Pale yellow ware pottery bowl; rim incomplete.: 1
Pale yellow ware pottery goblet with slight foot and pink inside.: 1
Pale yellow ware pottery jar; globular body and rounded base.: 1
Pale yellow-brown pottery jar with slight foot, bulbous body and wide neck with everted rim; grooves below neck; good condition; slight chip to neck.: 1
Pale yellow-green slipped, light reddish brown pottery, irregularly shaped jar with a flat, disc-shaped base, a shoulder and a straight neck with a slightly everted rim; pottery includes some large vegetable inclusions and girt; in good condition: 1
Pale yellow-green slipped, reddish brown pottery jar with rounded base, shoulder and a straight neck with a slightly everted rim; one chip from rim.: 1
Pale yellow-green ware pottery bowl; repaired from three fragments.: 1
Palette: 6
Pan: 3
paper included: "R.C. 109,110 _ cf. Delougaz, pls. 72-3, 98-9 _ E.D. II-III" CBS Register: no field number. pottery. jar. with sketch. 2014 Description: Ovoid bodied vessel with a flat base and short neck. The rim is squared at the top. The ceramic is orange.: 1
paper included: "R.C.2 cf. c.012.203 _ E.D. III" CBS Register: no field number. clay pottery. round dish. two inside projections for a catch. diam. 230 to 250. height 95 mm: 1
paper included: "type R.C. 215 [Gut. - Ur III ?]" CBS Register: no field number. Clay pot with a spout. with sketch. 120 x 95 mm: 1
parallels to Schooldays and Supervisor and Scribe; new duplicate MS 4481. Eduba E: 1
Part of a copper alloy armlet.: 1
Part of a copper alloy Blades.: 1
Part of a copper alloy bracelet.: 1
Part of a copper alloy dagger Blades; one corner damaged and the point missing.: 1
Part of a copper alloy pin, broken in two pieces.: 1
Part of a copper alloy pin, swollen with rust.: 1
Part of a copper alloy pin, upper part bent partly over, lapis lazuli ball Beads as head.: 2
Part of a copper alloy pin.: 2
Part of a copper alloy ring.: 2
Part of a copper alloy rod, square sectioned.: 1
Part of a copper alloy stylus.: 2
Part of a flat copper alloy rod.: 1
Part of a large copper alloy pin; spherical lapis lazuli head; ring attached to the side; heavily corroded.: 1
Part of a large group of vessels and fragments all with the same field number (U12485) and accession number. Illustrated in situ in WoolleyÂ’s report (Ur Excavations, The Royal Cemetery, pl. 184). Cup with egg-shaped body, small slightly rounded base, wide vertical neck and thickened slightly everted rim. : 1
Part of a large group of vessels and fragments all with the same field number (U12485) and accession number. Illustrated in situ in WoolleyÂ’s report (Ur Excavations, The Royal Cemetery, pl. 184). : Small jar with ring base raised in one piece with the body (hollow ring foot), short neck with everted rim with flat, thickened edge. Similar but not identical to several vessels illustrated individually by Woolley (Ur Excavations, The Royal Cemetery, pl. 236).: 1
Part of a large group of vessels and fragments all with the same field number (U12485) and accession number. Illustrated in situ in WoolleyÂ’s report (Ur Excavations, The Royal Cemetery, pl. 184). Upper part of copper-alloy jar with rounded upper body, short straight neck with narrow everted rim with thickened, flat edge. Two small copper-alloy tubes added vertically to each side of the neck. This type of lug handle is common on boat-shaped vessels, but is not known from any other jar. Some of the fragments grouped under -432h may be part of the lower part of this jar. : 1
Part of a lion figurine from the rim of a bowl (?): 1
Part of a plain circular silver bowl with raised base; cleaned and extensively repaired; two loose fragments.: 2
Part of a plain copper alloy pin.: 3
Part of a pottery funnel or gutter.: 1
Part of a pottery handle: 1
Part of a pottery handle.: 1
Part of a roughly made clay model of a chariot-wheel.: 1
Part of a shallow bowl, carinated rim. Whitish clay. Three pieces, two fit together. U number on object. : 1
Part of a silver Blades; corroded.: 1
Part of a silver pin.: 1
Part of a square copper alloy rod.: 1
Part of a thick, twisted, rectangular copper alloy rod.: 1
Part of a thin, broad copper alloy finger-ring.: 1
Part of an iron artefact; possibly a Blades or tool; corroded.: 1
Part of an iron ring; Beads adhered to it; corroded.: 1
Part of an iron ring; corroded.: 2
Part of an iron ring; piece of copper alloy adhered to it; corroded.: 2
Part of an open-work sheath with cross and star shaped hatching; contains a fragment of the Blades corroded to a creamy colour.: 1
Part of clay model chariot(?); hand-modelled; pierced hub;: 1
Part of cylindrical pottery pyxis with lug; incised decoration, hatching and ridges; soft grey clay.: 1
Part of painted pottery bowl.: 1
Part of rim broken and mended, another part missing. Type LVI written on vessel.: 1
Part of shoulder of a small, pottery vessel; red painted decoration; repaired from 8 pieces; incomplete.: 1
Part of shoulders of a small pottery vessel decorated with lines and flecks of red paint; repaired from 8 pieces; incomplete.: 1
Part of stem of pottery, stemmed dish with incised decoration; repaired from fragments; incomplete.: 1
Part of the Blades of a copper alloy axe head of thin metal.: 1
Part of the bow of a copper alloy fibula; heavily corroded.: 1
Part of the rim of a copper alloy container.: 1
Part of the stem of a nail. Middle of the stem.: 1
Part of the stem of a stemmed pottery dish with incised decoration; partially repaired from fragments; six additional separate fragments.: 1
Part of the wall of a large pottery jar with remains of base ring; decorated with painted geometrical pattern; coloured black, red and the buff of the surface; Scarlet Ware; repaired.: 1
Partial (corners missing), part of edge inscription missing. Hand inscribed on obverse and edge.Walker No. B2 no. 97 CBS Register: 4th Expediton. Brick of Sinbalalsu iqbi. Built E an sar. 3 examples. Behrens: Sinbalassuiqbi C (Walker Brick Inscriptions Nr. 83): 1
partial duplicate MAH 16016 Cavigneaux RA 94. (+) UET 6 481?. Ninjishzida? Journey to the Netherworld: 2
Partial, inscription complete. Hand inscribed. walker no B5 no. 141 CBS Register: 4th Expedition. Brick. Lipit istar Behrens: Lipitestar 1 (Walker Brick Inscriptions Nr. 33): 1
Partial, inscription complete. Stamp inscribed. Walker No B4 no. 130 CBS Register: 4th Expedition. Brick. Ur-nammu. Garden of Anu. Stamped. 2 fragments. Behrens: Urnammu 5 (Walker Brick Inscription Nr. 15): 1
Partial, inscription complete. Stamp inscribed. Walker No. E1 no. 282 CBS Register: 4th Expedition. Brick. Ur-nammu. Garden of Anu. Stamped. 2 fragments. Behrens: Urnammu 5 (Walker Brick Inscription Nr. 15): 1
Partially repaired fragment from the base of a stemmed pottery dish.: 1
Partially repaired fragment of a deep bowl of thin pottery; painted black bands on exterior.: 1
Partially repaired fragments from a thin pottery, deep bowl with a painted pattern.: 1
Partially repaired fragments of a pottery vessel decorated with painted black bands.: 1
Partially repaired sherds from a round, pottery bowl with decoration of three plain bands.: 1
Partially repaired sherds from the base and sides of a pottery vessel; vessel decorated with pattern around rim in black.: 1
Parts of axe sockets. At least 7 axes. 11 pieces. Minimum number of axes calculated by different ridge sizes. : 1
Parts of five copper alloy finger-rings, rusted together.: 1
Parts of two copper alloy pins stuck together.: 1
Paste and Frit beads. Ribbed ring beads. : 1
Paste bead. Ball shaped. Yellow. : 1
Paste chisel shaped head. : 1
Paste lentoid, ring, ball, barrel, bugle beads.: 1
Paten: 1
Patten: 1
Patten and Ewer: 1
Pazuzu head amulet, pierced through top of head. Eyes, mouth, nose apparent. : 1
Pazuzu head amulet. Loop at top for attaching to a string. Brown clay. : 1
pear head, tip is missing. Electrotpye Treatment. Tang is flattened to edge. Cross section is square. Two holes for modern testing. : 1
Pear shaped, but 50% remains. Stone is beige with blackish tinge on one side. Some chips. Two flutes to left of numbers, one to right Macehead, incomplete 50% remains, Smooth and fluted.: 1
Pear Shaped. Brown with white spots, blackish-brown areas, no top hole. Top has wide, shallow chip that looks like the mace head hit something or something hit it. Opposite to that chip on top is a smaller, narrower, deep chip.: 1
Pear-shaped minature pottery bowl; covered with corroded glaze; worn and incomplete.: 1
Pebble ?: 1
Pedestal of a brown ware pottery vessel; three holes bored in top; ridges at base.: 1
Pedestalled jar with pale surface and pink fabric; foot and neck incomplete.: 1
Peg: 1
Peg / pin, point missing: 1
Pencil-shaped, flattened & pierced at one end: 1
Pendant: 18
Pendant - figure of a ram: 1
Pendant / amulet, duck, head missing: 1
Pendant, circular, agate eye & gold: 2
Pendant, rossette & embossed deco: 2
Pendant/dangle consisting of three spherical fruits and three poplar-type leaves. Double stringer is gold foil-over-silver. complete.: 1
Pendant/dangle consisting of three spherical fruits and three poplar-type leaves. Double stringer is gold foil-over-silver. Incomplete and fragmentary. One badly squashed fruit with much of gold foil covering missing; other two fruits completely missing.: 1
Pendant/dangle consisting of three spherical fruits and three poplar-type leaves. Double stringer is gold foil-over-silver. Incomplete: missing one fruit; one leaf detached, part of stringer detached.: 1
Pendant/dangle consisting of three spherical fruits and three poplar-type leaves. Double stringer is gold foil-over-silver. Incomplete: missing two fruits, third detached. Stringer segment also detached from leaf trefoil.: 1
Pendant/dangle consisting of three spherical fruits and three poplar-type leaves. Double stringer is gold foil-over-silver. Incomplete: no fruits.: 1
Pendant/dangle consisting of three spherical fruits and three poplar-type leaves. Double stringer is gold foil-over-silver. Incomplete:missing one fruit.: 1
Pendant/dangle consisting of three spherical fruits and three poplar-type leaves. Double stringer is gold foil-over-silver. Incomplete:no fruits.: 1
Pendant/dangle consisting of three spherical fruits and three poplar-type leaves. Double stringer is gold foil-over-silver. Largely complete.: 1
Pendant/dangle consisting of three spherical fruits and three poplar-type leaves. Double stringer is gold foil-over-silver. Relatively complete.: 2
Pendant/dangle consisting of three spherical fruits and three poplar-type leaves. Stringer is gold foil double loop. Complete and intact.: 1
Pendant/dangle consisting of three spherical fruits and three poplar-type leaves. Stringer is gold foil double loop. Complete, except for carnelian bead at base of one fruit.: 1
Pendant/dangle consisting of three spherical fruits and three poplar-type leaves. Stringer is gold foil double loop. Complete, except for carnelian bead missing at bottom of one of fruits.: 1
Pendant/dangle consisting of three spherical fruits and three poplar-type leaves. Stringer is gold foil double loop. Complete.: 2
Pendant/dangle consisting of three spherical fruits and three poplar-type leaves. Stringer is gold foil double loop. Incomplete: leaf nad fruit trefoil largely intact, but stringer is missing.: 1
Pendant/dangle consisting of three spherical fruits and three poplar-type leaves. Stringer is gold foil double loop. Two leaves detached.: 1
Pendant/dangle shaped like a plant stem with a number of oval fruits projecting from the sides and two carnelian disk beads on end. Double stringer and stem appear to be gold foil over silver. Stem in two fragments, plus four detached gold foil fruits. A carnelian fruit-shaped bead at the end of one stem segment.: 1
Pendant/dangle shaped like a plant stem with a number of oval fruits projecting from the sides and two carnelian disk beads on end.. Double stringer and stem appear to be gold foil over silver. Stem in three fragments, two detached gold foil fruits, one of which is badly ripped.: 1
Pendant/dangle shaped like a plant stem with a number of oval fruits projecting from the sides. Double stringer and stem appear to be gold foil over silver. Cracked carnelian bead at end of stem, three detached fruits of gold foil over bitumen.: 1
Pendant/dangle shaped like a plant stem with a number of oval fruits projecting from the sides. Double stringer and stem appear to be gold foil over silver. Detached stem end fragement has broken carnelian bead on end. One detached gold foil over bitumen fruit.: 1
Pendant/dangle shaped like a plant stem with a number of oval fruits projecting from the sides. Double stringer and stem appear to be gold foil over silver. Stem is in three fragments. One dark (silver?) fruit stuck to stem, one lapis fruite and one gold foil over bitument fruit,both detached.: 1
Pendant/dangle shaped like a plant stem with a number of oval fruits projecting from the sides. Double stringer and stem appear to be gold foil over silver.Silver stem end with carnelian discoid bead detached from main stem. One gold foil over bitumen fruit attached, another ded.: 1
Pendants: 3
Pendants (2): 2
Perforated bone object, hemispherical with protruding rims around the base and around the perforation on the top. Diameter of perforation 3.5 mm at top, 4 mm at the base. Perforation not quite centered. Could be a spindle whorl or perhaps a game piece. : 1
Perforated clay. CBS Register: no field number. clay pot. with sketch.perforated pipe. (T & O): 1
Perforated pottery strainer; bowl-shaped.: 1
Perforated, cylindrical, pottery artefact.: 1
Period: AKKAD CBS Register. Ur 1928-9, Season VII. Cylinder Seal. Diorite (worn.) Gilgamesh and lion,: 1
Period: Akkad CBS Register. Ur 1928-9, Season VII. Cylinder Seal. no field number. Calcite. (worn.) hunter, goat, lion, bull.: 1
Period: AKKAD CBS Register. Ur 1928-9, Season VII. Cylinder Seal.Bituminous limestone. (worn.) nude Ishtar.: 1
Period: Akkad Description: CBS Register. Ur 1928-9, Season VII. Cylinder Seal. Lava. presentation to a seated god, palm tree, crescent. no field number UE Vol. X: Offering to a seated goddess (?) One woman is busy picking bunches of dates from a palm-tree, which the other presents to the seated lady. There is a footstool below her feet, a relief on the side -panel of her stool, a crescent in the sky above. Yet she wears no horned mitre. All have the same long hair doubled up and tied into a chignon. All are draped in the same fringed robe. Bituminous limestone cylinder. No field number.: 1
Period: Akkad Description: CBS Register: cylinder seal. no field number. limestone. unfinished seated fig. 32 x 19 c.2700BC: 1
Period: Akkad Description: CBS Register: cylinder seal. no field number. shell. fight of Enkidu and Gilgamesh. Weapon of Nergal. 29 x 15 c.2700BC: 1
Period: Akkad Description: CBS Register: cylinder seal. no field number. shell. fight with animals. much defaced. 30 x 17 c. 2700bc: 1
Period: Akkad Description: CBS Register: cylinder seal. no field number. unpierced, not engraved. Diorite. 27 x 16 mm: 1
Period: Akkad Description: concave. god in shrine, two servants open the door, one worshipper. CBS Register: no field number. cyl. seal. concave. diorite is crossed in ink. god in shrine. two servants open the door. one worshiper. 29 x 17 mm. Bituminous limestone.: 1
Period: Akkad Description: Crouching ibex.: 1
Period: Akkad Description: Enkidu with antelope, two heroes with turban and loin cloth and two human headed bulls CBS Register: cylinder seal. field number is written in at a later date. shell. Eabani w. deer. two heroes with turban and loincloth and 2 human headed bulls. UE X: two groups of Kish heroes fighting human-headed bisons. The third is Eabani with a deer (?) shell cylinder.: 1
Period: Akkad Description: Ithyphallic, Gilgamesh and rampant lion. double groups UE X: a nude hero in a fight with a lion rampant. He is represented as ithyphallic; he wears only a belt, long beard, and long hair doubled up on the neck. A second identical group fills the rest of the surface. Jadeite cylinder.: 1
Period: Akkad Description: Man with spread arms and legs: (wings?) UE X: a nude winged demon with spread arms and legs. the figure is cut around the cylinder axle, cf, UE X: 246, the horizontal Gilgamesh figure. Steatite cylinder. no field number: 1
Period: Akkad Description: Poor condition. Standing figure fights rampant lion. Inscription largely destroyed.: 1
Period: Akkad Description: Shell. Design effaced.: 1
Period: AKKAD Object crumbling, unclear. Possibly geometric pattern. CBS Register: Copper needle and limestone seal attached.): 1
Period: EARLY ED CBS Register. Ur 1928-9, Season VII. Cylinder Seal. Calcite. roughly cut, unpierced. UE X: crescent on pole, loom, scorpion, goat (?) unpierced calcite cylinder. no field number: 1
Period: Early ED CBS Register. Ur 1928-9, Season VII. Cylinder Seal. no field number. Calcite. bull, lion, crescent. UE X: a heifer, with head turned back, is attacked by a lion which bites it in the neck, and by a bird of prey perched on its back. A crescent, a lizard, a three-bladed plant, and three dots are scattered in the field. Calcite cylinder. no field number: 1
Period: ED III CBS Register. Ur 1928-9, Season VII. Cylinder Seal. Bitumen. Enkidu, bull, crossed lions, stag. No field number.: 1
Period: ED III CBS Register. Ur 1928-9, Season VII. Cylinder Seal. Calcite. roughly cut.: 1
Period: ED III CBS Register. Ur 1928-9, Season VII. Cylinder Seal. no field number. Calcite. Crossed bulls and lions. UE X: crossed lions, bulls, deer, crescent. calcite cylinder. no field number.: 1
Period: ED III CBS Register. Ur 1928-9, Season VII. Cylinder Seal. no field number. Calcite. crossed lions.: 1
Period: ED III CBS Register: Cylinder seal. shell. 2 registers UE X: Crossed lions rampant attacking ibexes, one of them upturned. The young hunter with wild locks and no beard tries to protect them. Scorpion, snakes, dagger are scattered in the field. : 1
Period: ED III CBS Register: U... cylinder seal. diorite. geometric pattern, dots.: 1
Period: ED III CBS Register: U... cylinder seal. shell. Sumerian hunter, crossed lions, bulls. UE X: crossed lions and bulls; hunter, facing front (?) wears pleated kilt. scorpion and dagger in the field. shell cylinder. no field number: 1
Period: ED III CBS Register: U... cylinder seal. shell. two registers. geometrical, dots, chevrons. UE X: same motive. a spread eagle in the upper triangle. the lower register with its circular enclosures filled inside and outside with dots may represent the low land. Shell cylinder. no field number: 1
Period: ED III Description: CBS Register. Ur 1928-9, Season VII. Cylinder Seal. calcite. Hunter, lions, inverted goat. bull. : 1
Period: ED III Description: CBS Register. Ur 1928-9, Season VII. Cylinder Seal. no field number. calcite. hunter, goat, scorpion, goat, lion, bull, snake. UE Vol. X: crossed lions rampant attacking ibexes, one of them upturned. The young hunter with wild locks and no beard tries to protect them. Scorpion, snakes, dagger are scattered in the field. calcite cylinder. no field number: 1
Period: ED III Description: CBS Register: cylinder seal. no field number. alabaster. trees. 17 x 10 mm UE X: arched lines and spread eagle. shell cylinder. no field number: 1
Period: ED III Description: CBS Register: cylinder seal. no field number. calcite. crossed lions. Gilgamesh and Enkidu? 31 x 17: 1
Period: ED III Description: CBS Register: cylinder seal. no field number. shell. broken. rampant animals.: 1
Period: ED III Description: CBS Register: cylinder seal. no field number. stalagmite. Gilgamesh and animals. 27 x 15 mm: 1
Period: ED III Description: CBS Register: cylinder seal. no field number. steatite. trees. 16 x 9 mm. c. 2800 bc UE X: arched lines and spread eagle. steatite cylinder. no field number: 1
Period: ED III Description: Eagle spread over mountains. UE X: arched lines and spread eagle. steatite cylinder. no field number.: 1
Period: ED III Description: indistinct design: 1
Period: ED III Description: two registers, lower has spread eagle over two crouched animals CBS Register: no field number. cyl. seal. shell. 2 registers. in the lower: spread eagle over two crouched animals. 25 x 9 mm: 1
Period: ED III Description: Worn. Heroes and wild animals.: 1
Period: ED III Description: Worn. Illegible.: 1
Period: ED III [Object broken in half lengthwise] CBS Register: U... cylinder seal. shell (?) fragment. lion, antelope, rampant.: 1
Period: ED III [Object broken in half lengthwise] CBS Register: U... cylinder seal. shell. fragment. crossed lions rampant.: 1
Period: KASS/ISIN CBS Register: U... cylinder seal. limestone. not pierced. three lines of inscription. funerary.: 1
Period: KASS/ISIN CBS Register: U... cylinder seal. soapstone. worshippers, crescent on pole, inscription. Broken: 1
Period: KASS/ISIN II CBS Register. Ur 1928-9, Season VII. Cylinder Seal. Calcite (worn,) two strings inside.: 1
Period: Kass/Isin II Description: CBS Register: cylinder seal. No field number. shell. birds. UE X: winged birds and dragons. shell cylinder. no field number.: 1
Period: Kass/Isin II Description: CBS Register: no field number. cylinder seal. frit. fishes, border lines. UE X: fishes. glazed frit cylinder. no field number.: 1
Period: KASS/ISIN II Description: Geometric design on top and bottom. Bull, trees and crescent. UE X: bull passant, pine-tree, crescent, and borders of triangles. Frit cylinder. no field number. Broken in 5 pieces and mended.: 1
Period: Kass/Isin II Description: green glaze. design, cross hatching. UE X: net. green paste bead. no field number: 1
Period: KASS/ISSIN Description: figure of advancing animal facing tree, star in field.: 1
Period: Neo-Bab/Neo-Ass Description: CBS Register: cylinder seal. no field number. agate. winged dragon pursuing antelope. 18 x 7 1/2 mm. c. 900 bc UE X: winged griffin pursuing an antelope. crescent and trefoil. Agate cylinder. no field number.: 1
Period: Neo-Bab/Neo-Ass Description: CBS Register: cylinder seal. no field number. shell. broken.: 1
Period: Neo-Bab/Neo-Ass Description: CBS Register: cylinder seal. no field number. terracotta. two lions passing. 23 x 13: 1
Period: NEO-BAB/NEO-ASS Description: two animals with forefeet raised and heads turned back, in front of tree?: 1
Period: OB CBS Register. Ur 1928-9, Season VII. Cylinder Seal. Diorite (worn.) heroes fighting.: 1
Period: OB CBS Register: U... cylinder seal. white diorite. worshipping Martu.: 1
Period: OB Description: CBS Register. Ur 1928-9, Season VII. Cylinder Seal. calcite. hunter, lion, goat, snake. UE Vol. X: a hunter pulls the tail of a lion rampant biting an upturned ibex. A snake in the field. calcite cylinder. : 1
Period: OB Description: CBS Register: cylinder seal. no field number. unpierced, diorite. only a name. 20 x 9 mm c.2000bc UE X: Stone cylinder, not pierced, bears only a name. Probably a memorial tag buried with the dead. Ad-da-la (?) dumu Nannar-lu-dug. Steatite cylinder.: 1
Period: OB Description: CBS Register: cylinder seal. no field number. unpierced. limestone. only a name. 28 x 13 mm. c.1900 bc UE X: Stone cylinder, not pierced, bears only a name. Probably a memorial tag buried with the dead. A-ma-at-il, dam Tab-ba-at. Limestone cylinder.: 1
Period: OB Description: Crescent and tree: 1
Period: OB Description: dark grey. seated figure, two standing figures before, snake and crescent in field.: 1
Period: OB Description: Hero, spread eagle, crescent CBS Register: cylinder seal. Alabaster. No U. number: 1
Period: OB Description: palm in a vase, two worshippers CBS Register: no field number. cylinder seal. diorite. Palm in a vase (with sketch). two worshipers. 14 x 6 mm: 1
Period: OB Description: two worshippers, two bandy-legged figures [Bes] UE X: no field number. Two worshippers and two bandy-legged men. Basalt (?) cylinder.: 1
Period: OB Description: worn. heroes, hunter and rampant animals.: 1
Period: OB Description: worn. worshipping an standing god. Four figures standing each with one hand raised in salutation: 1
Period: OB Description: Worshipping Martu, bull of Adad, lightning fork.: 1
Period: OB Unpierced, cross hatch pattern CBS Register. Ur 1928-9, Season VII. Cylinder Seal. no field number. Clay. not pierced. Hatching. UE X: net (?) unpierced clay bead. no field number: 1
Period: OB [Object broken in half lengthwise] CBS Register: U...cylinder seal. shell. fragment. worshipper and seated god.: 1
Period: Unknown Description: CBS Register: cylinder seal. no field number. diorite. worn out. 21 x 14 mm: 1
Period: Unknown Description: CBS Register: cylinder seal. no field number. limestone. not engraved. 21 x 12 mm: 1
Period: Unknown Description: CBS Register: cylinder seal. no field number. limestone. not engraved. 30 x 16 mm: 1
Period: Unknown Description: CBS Register: cylinder seal. no field number. onyx. bead barrel shaped not engraved. 30 x 11 mm: 1
Period: Unknown Description: CBS Register: cylinder seal. no field number. red marble, broken, worn: 1
Period: Unknown Description: CBS Register: cylinder seal. no field number. shell. figure worn out. 25 x 14 mm: 1
Period: Unknown Description: CBS Register: cylinder seal. no field number. shell. seated figure and worshipers. much worn. 26 x 7mm: 1
Period: Unknown Description: Dark grey steatite cylinder seal. Indistinguishable design.: 1
Period: Unknown Description: grey stone cylinder seal, incomplete perforation. Not carved.: 1
Period: Unknown Description: grey, polished, ready for carving.: 1
Period: UNKNOWN Description: mottled green color. undecorated, incomplete.: 1
Period: Unknown Description: noted to be crumbling during 2009 inventory CBS Register: cylinder seal. no field number. unpierced. Trees? Indistinct fig. 24 x 10 mm: 1
Period: Unknown Description: tubular, sides flattened, approaching triangular shape. cross and linear marks.: 1
Period: Unknown Description: Worn gray steatite cylinder seal. A standing worshipper worshipping seated deity. Poor scratchy engraving.: 1
Period: UR III CBS Register: U... cylinder seal. diorite. worshippers, seated god.: 2
Period: Ur III Description: CBS Register. Ur 1928-9, Season VII. Cylinder Seal. Diorite. introduction to a seated god. Unfinished. No field number: 1
Period: Ur III Description: CBS Register. Ur 1928-9, Season VII. Cylinder Seal. no field number. Diorite. Worshipper. Gudea style. broken. [sketch of a doorway]: 1
Period: Ur III Description: CBS Register: cylinder seal. no field number. diorite. introduction to a seated goddess, eagle, goose, scorpion, cresent. 18 x 12 c.BC2500: 1
Period: Ur III Description: CBS Register: cylinder seal. no field number. steatite. presentation to a seated goddess. 22 x 11 mm. c.2300 bc UE X: scene of introduction to a seated goddess. Worshipper and leader are both bare-headed and draped in fringed shawls. The goddess also is bare-headed but wears a flounced robe. Podium. Seat built like a gateway. Crescent. Steatite cylinder. no field number: 1
Period: Ur III Description: CBS Register: cylinder seal. no field number. steatite. two worshippers of a palm in a vase. 18 x 9 mm. c.BC1900 UE X: Worshippers on either side of a vase with palm and dates. Seal of A-a-kal-la, sone of Il-ba-mu (?) Steatite cylinder. no field number.: 1
Period: UR III Description: dark grey. two standing figures before a seated deity, gate behind, crescent in field.: 1
Period: UR III Description: Dark steatite. Broken. 1 figure complete. 2 incomplete. Similar to U.2600.: 1
Period: UR III Description: Marble (stone). Pourrous white surface. Presentation scene appears to be two figures approach enthroned Nannar holding crescent topped staff.: 1
Period: UR III Description: One hero, three rampant beasts, one appears to be a lion, the other two may be bulls or antelopes.: 1
Period: UR III Description: Poor condition. Possibly a presentation scene: two figures and seated deity.: 1
Period: UR III Description: Rampant animals.: 1
Period: UR III Description: traces of green from copper. two standing animals holding a third between them.: 1
Period: UR III Description: two figures before a tree on a stand, figures have one arm raised. UE X: the two worshippers on either side of the vase with palm and bunches of dates. a crescent and a bird (?). clay cylinder. no field number.: 1
Period: Ur III Description: Two figures with inscription. CBS Register: cylinder seal. Soap stone. No U. number: 1
Period: Ur III Description: with inscription CBS Register: cylinder seal. Soap stone. No U. number UE X: lion rampant between two hunters, one of whom kicks the lion and pulls its tail. Seal of Puzur innina, son of Hu-bu-na (?), arad innina. Steatite cylinder. no field number.: 1
Period: URUK CBS Register. Ur 1928-9, Season VII. Cylinder Seal. clay. Rough drawing. (there is a drawing) UE X: gate, construction, crescent on pole, rosettes. clay cylinder. no field number: 1
Period: URUK/JN CBS Register. U... Cylinder seal. limestone. geometrical pattern. UE X: geometrical. limestone cylinder. no field number.: 1
Period: URUK/JN CBS Register. Ur 1928-9, Season VII. Cylinder Seal. no field number. Shell. two registers of 30 dots UE X: standing figures with arms linked or raised hands. heads, busts, and scalloped skirts are drilled holes; hands and arms are incised lines. there are 10 figures in each register, perhaps moving in a procession. Shell cylinder.: 1
Period: URUK/JN CBS Register: U... cylinder seal. shell. geometric pattern (bead?) UE X: undulating lines and dots, a strong relief of the so-called Brocade style. Shell cylinder. no field number.: 1
Period: Uruk/JN Description: CBS Register: no field number. limestone cyl. seal. engraved? PG 632: 1
Period: URUK/JN Description: Red color, concave. Bored holes. Ants or spiders. UE X: ants or spiders and jars. red marble cylinder, slightly concave.: 1
Period:UR III Description: CBS Register: cylinder seal. no field number. diorite. worn. seated god and rotary.: 1
Personal Names: 1
Pestle: 2
Pestle and mortar: 1
PG 1237. No. 51. New 52.: 1
Phallus: 4
Pie crust rattle, biconical in shape with wavy lines in middle. Yellowish clay. : 1
Piece of a carinated bowl. Dark grey ware, burnished. U number on object.: 1
Piece of a copper dagger, bottom part of blade. Slight ridge running down middle of blade. One hole for modern day testing: 1
Piece of an iron rod; corroded.: 1
Piece of copper, Triangular in shape. Slightly curved. Possibly tip of knife? Arrowhead? : 1
Piece of metal flattened on one end, pointed on the other. : 1
Pieces for gaming board. Three. Square. 2 lapis. 1 limestone. Inlaid with 8 dots.: 1
Pig: 2
Pig shaped rattle, feet for the stem, pig snout and pellet eyes. Incised design on back. Hole for beads is broken and enlarged. : 1
Pigment: 2
Pigment; Green Pigment: 1
Pilgrim flask, glazed, concentric circles pattern: 1
Pillar: 1
Pin: 228
Pin (2): 1
Pin head (originally covered with gold foil): 1
Pin head / mount?: 1
Pin head or bead. Conoid in shape with hole. : 1
Pin Head-Female Figure gold hair pin with statuette of priestess (4 pieces): 1
Pin head?, fluted: 1
Pin, 2 pieces, part of ring (?) through the eye: 1
Pin, bone: 1
Pin, copper: 17
Pin, copper and lapis: 2
Pin, Silver: 2
Pin, silver and lapis: 3
Pin, square in section, round head, pierced: 1
Pin. Silver, lapis head, gold cap. Type IV B (30-12-732 = 12423 G): 1
Pin/Khol stick. Broken in three pieces. square in cross section. wire wrapping around top. missing tip. : 1
pink color. two men fighting a lion. UE X: hunters and lion rampant. pink limestone cylinder.: 1
pink color. two men fighting lion. UE X: hunters and lion rampant. pink limestone cylinder.: 1
Pink limestone stamp seal with hatch marks likely representing palm fronds. Raised back is pierced for suspension.: 1
Pink pottery goblet with yellow surface; foot lost; rim incomplete.: 1
Pink pottery jar with body tapering to base, rounded shoulder and wide neck with everted and downturned rim; hole bored in side of base; deposit on neck and body; rim chipped.: 1
Pink pottery jar; incised crescent moon on shoulder; neck incomplete.: 1
Pink pottery vessel; pear shaped body; wide mouth; rim and body chipped.: 1
Pink pottery vessel; plain; pear-shaped body; surface worn.: 1
Pink ware pottery jar with a pronounced shoulder; lip damaged.: 1
Pink ware pottery jar with creamy surface; rounded base and wide neck; combed decoration on shoulder and neck; slight chipping to neck.: 1
Pink ware pottery jar with pointed base; worn.: 1
Pink ware pottery vase with a pointed base and moulded neck; chip from rim.: 1
Pink ware pottery vase with foot and wide, flaring mouth.: 1
Pink ware pottery vase with foot, wide mouth and flat rim; some chipping to rim; white encrustment on rim.: 1
Pink ware pottery, shouldered jar with pale surface; rim and body incomplete; chipped.: 1
Pink, barrel shaped. Two worshippers of crescent on pole, tree, bandylegged man, amphora and libra. UE X: an assistant introduces the worshipper to a standing god of the Martu type. A crescent on a pole separates them. The Amorite god wears only a short tunic, the other two a long robe. Their head-dress is the turban. Scattered in the field are the ampulla nd libra and the bandy-legged man. Barrel-shaped pink marble cylinder.: 1
Pinkish limestone oval stamp seal. Standing figure with a cap, worked with drill. Pierced lengthwise.: 1
Pinkish limestone, teardrop shaped with top end flattened. Beginnings of a piercing noted in flat top and one in side; probably intended to be suspension weight but piercing not completed. Three sides are relatively flattened: 1
Pinkish marble stamp seal. Top is bull in relief, pierced for suspension. Bull is in profile, opposite side is flat faced stamp depicting 2 animals.: 1
Pinkish pottery vessel of irregular shape; rounded body.: 1
Pinkish pottery vessel with "nipple" point at bottom.: 1
Pinkish pottery vessel with ridged shoulder; rim chipped.: 1
Pinkish pottery vessel; badly worn; surface and neck incomplete.: 1
Pinkish pottery vessel; flat bottomed; two ridges around shoulder.: 1
Pinkish pottery vessel; round bottomed; about half of exterior surface lost.: 1
Pinkish stone kohl pot with two receptacles. Shaped as two hemispherical miniature pots joined at a ridge with two tiny lug handles pierced for suspension and decorated with a band of circular protrusions beneath the rim.: 1
Pinkish ware pottery jar with a pointed base and slight shoulder; horizontal stripes of paint or burnish on exterior; slightly repaired: 1
Pinkish white pottery vessel with flattish base, ovoid body and everted rim; in good condition.: 1
Pinkish white pottery vessel with shoulder.: 1
Pinkish white pottery vessel; flat base; incised grooves around shoulder.: 1
Pinkish white pottery vessel; rough; flat base.: 1
Pinkish white pottery vessel; round bottomed.: 1
Pinkish white pottery vessel; round bottomed; surface worn; repaired; rim incomplete.: 1
Pinkish white pottery vessel; rounded base; incised grooves around shoulder and neck.: 1
Pinkish-orange pottery jar, slight foot, carination and wide neck with inverted rim; ridges around shoulder; large section of body lost; almost completely repaired from fragments or badly cracked; traces of paint or deposit on surface.: 1
Pinkish-yellow ware pottery bowl with foot and in-turned rim; repaired from three fragments.: 1
Pinky pottery vase with a body tapering towards a slight foot, a slight shoulder and a wide, flaring neck; two crescent-shaped pot marks incised on shoulder just below neck; undecorated; neck and foot chipped.: 1
Pinky pottery vase with foot, shoulder and flaring neck; has u-shaped pot-mark incised on shoulder; incomplete; partially repaired.: 1
Pinky pottery vase with slight foot, carination and wide neck with ridged? rim; two incised strokes on shoulder; chips to rim; repaired.: 1
Pinky pottery vase with slightly flared foot, carination and wide neck with everted rim; neck repaired and possibly restored; two small chips to rim interior.: 1
Pinky white pottery vase with foot, angular shoulder and flaring neck; ridge below rim; neck incomplete and partially repaired.: 1
Pinky white pottery vase with foot, bulbous body, carination at shoulder and wide neck with everted rim; slight chip to foot; body repaired or badly cracked on one side.: 1
Pinky white pottery vase with foot, carination at shoulder and wide, slightly flaring neck; chipped at foot and neck.: 1
Pinky white pottery vase with shoulder and long neck.: 1
Pinky white pottery vessel; rounded body tapering to base; "U" incised on shoulder; repaired from fragments.: 1
Pinky white pottery vessel; rounded body; wide neck; small chip to rim.: 1
Pinky-white pottery vessel.: 1
Pinky-white pottery vessel; incised stroke on shoulder.: 1
Pins: 8
Pins (2): 1
Pins, silver and lapis: 1
Pipes: 2
Pitted grey diorite bowl. Flat base with rounded sides. Chipped rim.: 1
Plain and painted pottery from left side of skeleton.: 1
Plain and painted pottery, flint flakes and cores. Plain wares are identical with those found in the early graves. Decorated wares products of a different civilization and one brick U. 12779 (31-16-349 and 350). 2014 Description: Body sherd with incised herringbone pattern. The ceramic is buff colored.: 1
Plain copper alloy bowl, now of oblong shape, but probably round originally. Basketry or matting impression corroded into surface.: 1
Plain copper alloy bowl; missing about one third.: 1
Plain copper alloy pin or peg.: 1
Plain copper alloy pin.: 1
Plain copper alloy ring; heavily corroded; ends touching: 1
Plain hemispherical copper alloy bowl; slightly deformed to an oval shape.: 1
Plain pottery bottle with two lug handles on shoulder; grooved decoration.: 1
Plain pottery bottle; with broken neck.: 1
Plain pottery bowl with flat base; repaired from fragments; near complete.: 1
Plain pottery bowl with foot; small and shallow.: 1
Plain pottery bowl with ridged external sides and rough base.: 1
Plain pottery bowl with round sides and wide overhanding edges.: 1
Plain pottery child's coffin.: 1
Plain pottery cup; roughly conical; chips to rim and base.: 1
Plain pottery double bowl with a gap for liquids to flow from inner bowl to outer bowl.: 2
Plain pottery double bowl with a gap for liquids to flow from inner bowl to outer bowl; repaired from fragments.: 1
Plain pottery flask; decorated with simple incised horizontal bands; mouth incomplete.: 1
Plain pottery goblet with wide rim; widening to inturned rim; course fabric and make; cracked.: 1
Plain pottery jar.: 1
Plain pottery jar; sides tapering slightly towards rim; convex base.: 1
Plain pottery pot stand; incomplete; one chip missing from edge.: 1
Plain pottery pot with "button" base; complete.: 1
Plain pottery pot with ridged shoulder.: 1
Plain pottery pot-stand; reddish in colour.: 1
Plain pottery spouted vessel; globular body; two lug handles on shoulder; spout chipped.: 1
Plain pottery vase with pointed base.: 1
Plain pottery vase; near cylindrical; roughly made.: 1
Plain pottery vase; near cylindrical; roughly made; rim chipped.: 1
Plain pottery vessel with a wide, hollow foot; neck is incomplete; base cracked.: 1
Plain pottery vessel with four hollow mouldings on shoulder; ribbed shoulder (?).: 1
Plain pottery vessel with incised grooves beneath neck.: 1
Plain pottery vessel with red-buff slip; rounded base; shoulder; wide neck; residue on surface, possibly disintegrated slip.: 1
Plain pottery vessel with tall neck; rim chipped.: 1
Plain pottery vessel with three small holes on outside lip acting as handles; two holes through lip opposite each other; incised comb decoration across body.: 1
Plain pottery vessel with two lug handles opposite each other on shoulders; lug handles are pierced horizontally; rim damaged.: 1
Plain pottery vessel; chip missing from rim; cracked.: 1
Plain pottery vessel; pointed base; angular shoulder; surface worn.: 1
Plain pottery vessel; pointed base; round body; neck incomplete.: 1