Description of object transcribed directly from Woolley's catalog card for object. For the original text, please see the catalog card (listed under References).

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Black steatite cylinder seal with device god facing right separated from worshipper and an introducing god by figures of a sitting dog (left) and scorpion (right). Over the god's raised left hand is the crescent. Inscribed: d.Sanas S.a-a: 1
Bronze bracelets pair of. Of round fluted bronze wire, the ends flattened out and superficially engraved. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Clay cone. Fragmentary: base intact. Sumu-ilu. bulding of Eginabtum (Ur inscription 114) [CARD MISSING Typed Transcription from British Museum Card] : 1
Clay model stool. red clay Having on all four sides roughly incised saltire in rectangle. [drawing 1:1] Height M. 0.028 length of sides M. 0.032: 1
Clay Tablet [CARD MISSING Typed Transcription from British Museum Card]: 1
Clay tablet. (reverse missing) Concerning a house adjoining that of En-lil-nada(?) [CARD MISSING Typed Transcription from British Museum Card]: 1
Clay tablet. Commercial. Date: year when Gimil-Sin became king. -Gimil-Sin 1 (SAKI 234) [CARD MISSING Typed Transcription from British Museum Card]: 1
Clay tablet. Date: Year when Ibi-Sin, king of Ur, made from Inanna the drum (called ) Nin-igi-zi-bar-ra Ibi-Sin? (Ur Inscription 212). [CARD MISSING Typed Transcription from British Museum Card]: 1
Clay Tablet. business document(?) Date: Year when Idi-Sin, King of Ur made for Nannar a gods (?) seat. (Ur Inscription 198) [CARD MISSING Typed Transcription from British Museum Card] : 1
Clay Tablet. business document. Date: Year when Ganhar was laid waste (22 year of Dungi) (SAKI p.230) [CARD MISSING Typed Transcription from British Museum Card] : 1
Clay Tablet. Business document. Fragment. Date: same as U.16010 [CARD MISSING Typed Transcription from British Museum Card] : 1
Clay tablet. Commercial. Date: Year after (...)? [CARD MISSING Typed Transcription from British Museum Card]: 1
Clay tablet. Commercial. Date: i.q. 16-067 UET/V:151 [CARD MISSING Typed Transcription from British Museum Card]: 1
Clay tablet. Commercial. Date: mu ugnim unu^KI Gis tukul ba-an-sig Year when the host of Ereck was smitten with arms. Rim-Sin 15 (orthog. variant of Ur Inscription 253). [CARD MISSING Typed Transcription from British Museum Card]: 1
Clay tablet. Commercial. Date: Year when the exalted stela of Nin-lil was set up. Apparently a variant of Gimil-Sin 6 (SAKI 234) H.C. [CARD MISSING Typed Transcription from British Museum Card] : 1
Clay tablet. Commercial. Date; Year when Ganhar was laid waste for the second time.- Dungi 29 (SAKI 231) (Text varies from SAKI in word-order) [CARD MISSING Typed Transcription from British Museum Card]: 1
Clay Tablet. Commercial. [CARD MISSING Typed Transcription from British Museum Card] : 1
Clay tablet. Date Nu-warad d...sin lugal-Warad-Sin. UET/V:587 [CARD MISSING Typed Transcription from British Museum Card]: 1
Clay tablet. No date. [CARD MISSING Typed Transcription from British Museum Card]: 1
Clay tablet. [CARD MISSING Typed Transcription from British Museum Card]: 1
Faience stand. Bright green glaze, much perished (broken and mended.) [CARD MISSING Typed Transcription from British Museum Card] : 1
Portion terracotta model probably the head (or foot) of a bed, of which 2 legs remain. The head is decorated inside, quarterly with low reliefs of geese or ducks, and cocks. P. [drawing]: 1
Shell cylinder seal, broken and in bad condition. The device appears to show two confronting winged animals.: 1
Steatite cylinder seal. Geme(?) -d. Nungal son of Ur-babi(-baga?) HC.30/I.5. UET 8/2 (Hand copied by Legrain) [CARD MISSING Typed Transcription from British Museum Card] : 1
[A-B] 2 Clay tablets (fragments) UET/V:231 [CARD MISSING Typed Transcription from British Museum Card]: 2
[A-B] 2 Clay tablets UET/V:112a [CARD MISSING Typed Transcription from British Museum Card] : 2
[A-C] 3 clay tablets. See U.16823. [CARD MISSING Typed Transcription from British Museum Card] (A) ...; (B)...; (C)...; : 1
[A-C] 3 clay tablets. See U.16823. [CARD MISSING Typed Transcription from British Museum Card] (A) ...; (B)...; (C)...; : 3
[A-C] 3 clay tablets.[CARD MISSING Typed Transcription from British Museum Card] (A) Fifth year after Isin was conquered Rim-Sin. (B) Sixth year after Isin was conquered Rim-Sin. (C) i.q. (a). : 3
[A-C] 3 finger rings. [A], [B] copper. [C] silver. [A] has a circular bezel. [B] has an oval bezel. [C] has a single whitish stone in a silver setting.: 1
[A-C] Clay cones. Half of base missing. Rim-Sin. Temple of Ningishzida. (Base inscribed differently from stem) [CARD MISSING Typed Transcription from British Museum Card] : 3
[A-D] 4 clay tablets. [CARD MISSING Typed Transcription from British Museum Card] (A) mu-us-sa 4-kam i-(si)-in ba-(an-ky), inventory of cattle (B) mu^id mu-ba-al, (cf. Rim-Sin (b), SAKI 237, note a ?) (C) no date; (D) no date, : 4
[A-E] 5 clay tablets. [CARD MISSING Typed Transcription from British Museum Card] (A) Fourth ? year after Isin was conquered Rim-Sin; (B) Fourth year after Isin was conquered Rim-Sin; (C) i.q. (A)...Seal; (D) Fifth year after Isin was conquered Rim-sin. (E) no date.: 6
[A-F] 6 clay tablets. [CARD MISSING Typed Transcription from British Museum Card] (A) Year after Isin was conquered Rim-Sin; (B) Fourth year after Isin was conquered Rim-Sin. (C) i.a.(a) Rim-Sin (D)...th year after Isin was conquered Rim-Sin. SEal: dSamas ^dA-a. (E) Seventh year after Isin was conquered Rim-Sin. (F) i.q.(b). : 6
"Spindle whorl" Fragment of contract & envelope (Larsa period).: 1
(A) 1 black stone loom weight (B) 1 black flaked stone fragmentary (C) [C.1-.3] 3 fragments of solid copper from from 10mm to 20mm in thickness. (D) 1 square stone weight rounded at corners. (E-F) 2 broken crystal beads [drawing]: 8
(A) Beads: carnelian date-shaped and cylindrical, one of the latter with bleached spiral line and rings: lapis double conoids and paste ditto steatite tubular, chisel pendant, frog amulet, and quartzite flat truncated date-shaped. (B) Two hair-rings of thin gold wire, five spiral coils. Also [C] a copper pin, type 2a. [C] a copper pin, type 2a.: 2
(A) Beads: carnelian date-shaped and cylindrical, one of the latter with bleached spiral line and rings: lapis double conoids and paste ditto steatite tubular, chisel pendant, frog amulet, and quartzite flat truncated date-shaped. (B) Two hair-rings of thin gold wire, five spiral coils. Also [C] a copper pin, type 2a. [C] a copper pin, type 2a.: 1
(A) Beads: small gold balls, small carnelian balls, lapis diamonds, crystal rings, paste balls, these restrung as far as possible in original order. There were also small silver balls too perised for stringing. (B) Gold earring, small lunate type (the silver part has perished).: 2
(A) beads; small gold balls, plain and ribbed, small carnelian balls, 2 carnelian date-shaped, 2 tubular and one flattened cone with belached design; one lapis ball. [drawing] (B) Gold earring, small lunate type.: 2
(A) Copper bracelets [A and D]. A pair: penannular: solid metal with flattened papyrus ends. (B) Beads. 3 paste puzuzu heads, 4 blue and white eye disks, 2 paste scarabs, 2 paste hub beads, paste rings and tubes, large glass ball. (C) A bone scraper, thin and flat.: 1
(A) Copper bracelets [A and D]. A pair: penannular: solid metal with flattened papyrus ends. (B) Beads. 3 paste puzuzu heads, 4 blue and white eye disks, 2 paste scarabs, 2 paste hub beads, paste rings and tubes, large glass ball. (C) A bone scraper, thin and flat.: 3
(A) Copper Collender. [Type] 96 (new) (B) Copper Bowl. (Elliptical sides) [Type] LXIII (C) Copper Bowl. Hemispherical. [Type] III A. was inside B, long handle and rim projecting outside it. C. was corroded with one end of B. Handle of A, broken. Types__[Later added as above]: 3
(A) Copper Pin. (B) Copper finger ring plain wire ring with overlapping ends. (C) Silver finger ring the bezel straight: made of double wire with ends overlapping.: 3
(A) Copper pin. Bent type VI,B. (B) [B-C] and pair of silver earrings 2 1/2 coils. Pin has copper wire binding round upper portion of stem.: 1
(A) Copper pin. Bent type VI,B. (B) [B-C] and pair of silver earrings 2 1/2 coils. Pin has copper wire binding round upper portion of stem.: 2
(A) Copper statuette the basket carrier. Dungi's time. Text: Dim-tab-ta Temple(2) [drawing] (B) Uninscribed diorite tablet. Dungi's time. Text: Dim-tab-ta Temple(2) [drawing]: 1
(A) Copper statuette the basket carrier. Dungi's time. Text: Dim-tab-ta Temple(2) [drawing] (B) Uninscribed diorite tablet. Dungi's time. Text: Dim-tab-ta Temple(2) [drawing]: 1
(A) Diorite Door-socket.; (B) Copper pole shoe} Both same inscription: Ur Engur, king of Ur, who has bult the house of Nannar. in text: 3rd Dynasty Terrace (13): 2
(A) Gaming-board. Set in silver. Shell plaques engraved with lapis borders engraved with animal scenes, except for 2 in rosettes. Only part of it was found, giving in all: 13 plaques of which 6 were still in their setting and 7 loose: these have been reset, those in original order in the top 2 rows, the rest below, and one rosette piece omitted. Orig. W. 120mm(?); plaques 32 x 40mm; 35mm square. With this must go: (B) Gaming pieces, of white shell, square with engraved scenes, in all 9 and one half piece. (C) Gaming pieces, circular, of balck shale with 5 white dots, diam. 25mm, 3 in all. (D) one white disk with blue spot. (E) Small balls of lapis, 8 in all. (F) 23 small white balls (these are perhaps counters)? (G) 3 lapis dice, of usual solid triangle with inlay dots at 2 points. (H) 6 square men, black and white spots. (NB: Some of the gaming pieces B & C were found in Chamber B.) [I] [Not assigned] (J) [J, L-M] 3 slender rods, square in section, of ivory (?) with engraved patterns on one edge and concentric circles on the other. L. 65mm, W. 4mm (K) in the inside of the board (a box) was a complete set of men, 7 white and 7 black, the former with animal scenes, the latter with 5 white dots.: 9
(A) Gaming-board. Set in silver. Shell plaques engraved with lapis borders engraved with animal scenes, except for 2 in rosettes. Only part of it was found, giving in all: 13 plaques of which 6 were still in their setting and 7 loose: these have been reset, those in original order in the top 2 rows, the rest below, and one rosette piece omitted. Orig. W. 120mm(?); plaques 32 x 40mm; 35mm square. With this must go: (B) Gaming pieces, of white shell, square with engraved scenes, in all 9 and one half piece. (C) Gaming pieces, circular, of balck shale with 5 white dots, diam. 25mm, 3 in all. (D) one white disk with blue spot. (E) Small balls of lapis, 8 in all. (F) 23 small white balls (these are perhaps counters)? (G) 3 lapis dice, of usual solid triangle with inlay dots at 2 points. (H) 6 square men, black and white spots. (NB: Some of the gaming pieces B & C were found in Chamber B.) [I] [Not assigned] (J) [J, L-M] 3 slender rods, square in section, of ivory (?) with engraved patterns on one edge and concentric circles on the other. L. 65mm, W. 4mm (K) in the inside of the board (a box) was a complete set of men, 7 white and 7 black, the former with animal scenes, the latter with 5 white dots.: 4
(A) Gold brooch. Roughly made oval brooch with hematite glaze (?) in center and small round stones set about, mostly lost. In text: Neo-Babylonian period (13) in Cat. (B) Fragment of gold wire found with brooch. : 1
(A) Gold brooch. Roughly made oval brooch with hematite glaze (?) in center and small round stones set about, mostly lost. In text: Neo-Babylonian period (13) in Cat. (B) Fragment of gold wire found with brooch. : 1
(A) Gold fillet, as [drawing] (B) Gold frontlet, oval with pierced ends. Bad condition; (C) Beads: very long carnelian tubes, balls; lapis tube and double conoid; silver balls; balls of gilt copper; flattened carnelian(?) disk.: 3
(A) Gold hair-ribbon, spirally twisted, with hole at each end. (B) 2 earrings, gold lunate type intertwined with similar type in copper. [B and H] (C) copper finger ring, spirally wound wire. (D) two copper toe rings.[D and I] (E) beads: carnelian tube, large flat oval agate, gold balls and diamonds, gold ribbed balls , carnelian barrels and balls, carnelian double conoid, lapis double conoid and tubes, agate date-shaped: silver balls, (in original order). (F) copper reticule. (G) copper bowl, type 3.: 1
(A) Gold hair-ribbon, spirally twisted, with hole at each end. (B) 2 earrings, gold lunate type intertwined with similar type in copper. [B.1 and .2] (C) copper finger ring, spirally wound wire. (D) two copper toe rings.[D and H] (E) beads: carnelian tube, large flat oval agate, gold balls and diamonds, gold ribbed balls , carnelian barrels and balls, carnelian double conoid, lapis double conoid and tubes, agate date-shaped: silver balls, (in original order). (F) copper reticule. (G) copper bowl, type 3.: 8
(A) Silver earring with lunate ends. (B) Fragments of a silver charm: 1 - gold lentoid bead; 1 lapis ditto; 1 carnelian ring bead.: 2
(A) Small unguent vase of faience originally glazed. Type sketch 1:1. [drawing 1:1] (B) miniature altar (?) of faience originally glazed [drawing 1:1] : 2
(A) Tablet. Broken. Persian period, concerning dates. Dated 5th year of Ar(taxerxes) (B) Small fragment from edge, tip. Joins.: 2
(A) Upper quern-stone. dark grey larve. Set in a round-topped lump of bitumen which served as a handle; (B) A lower saddle quern-stone of dark lava.: 2
(A)Fragment from base of large clay cone. Ends of 10 lines from middle of Column I, beginnings of 5 lines of column II, Kudur-Mabug cone. Duplicate of U.188. (B) Fragment from base of same cone [ref. U.866A], joins U.866A. Both probably fragments from U.863.: 1
(A)Fragment from base of large clay cone. Ends of 10 lines from middle of Column I, beginnings of 5 lines of column II, Kudur-Mabug cone. Duplicate of U.188. (B) Fragment from base of same cone[ref. U.866A], joins U.866A. Both probably fragments from U.863.: 1
(A,B) Two Shell plaques Found together. Engraved, one with a puma, the other with a wild goat. 003sq Originally mounted in bitumen With these were three strips of bone inlay for border and 4 pairs of lapis strip border, total of lapis length 005: 2
(B) Two hair-rings of thin gold wire, five spiral coils. Also [C] a copper pin, type 2a. [C] a copper pin, type 2a.: 1
(beads) Wreath. Small gold leaves & tiny lapis ball beads (see Field Notes). (NB = most of the beads are in the mixed collection from the graves: a certain number kept with the leaves show the right type to be used for re-stringing.: 1
(beads) Wreath. Small gold ring pendants hanging from 3 rows of lapis & carnelian beads (See Field Notes) (NB most of the beads are in the mixed collection: than kept with the gold rings show the types to be used in re-stringing.): 1
(Card made Oct 1935). Bronze dagger. For description see Vol VII (Larsa) chapter on minor objects: metalwork, beads and stone. : 1
(Tablet). Fragment of case with seal impression.: 1
(U.7961=)U.7966 Copper rings 3 Plain wire: two are double rings, one single.: 1
(U7966=)U.7961 A, B, C Finger-rings of base silver A: a four fold coil of silver wire B, C, two-fold coils: 3
1 gold earring. 2 interlaced spiral rings, with broadened lunate ends.: 1
1 gold foil diadem. Broken in 3 pieces. Each end perforated for attachment to forehead.: 1
1 Silver earring Flat, lunar ends [drawing]: 1
1) grey green paste cylinders. 2) carnelian cylinders.: 1
1/2 Brick of Kurigalzu. 2 inscriptions: 1
1/2 brick of Kurigalzu. Type E: Restoration of E-dub-lal-mah.: 1
1/2 brick of Libit-Ishtar. King of Isin. Completes the inscription of U.3191. Which is an excerpt from the longer inscription on the clay cones of the same king. Cf. U.4, U.7, U.3109, U.3245, U.3251, U.6129. 4 to B one 1/2 brick x3 whole bricks. H.C.: 1
11 beads. Lapis double conoids, bugle carnelian and gold beads.: 1
12 beads: lapis lazuli double conoids.: 1
12 duck beads. White paste. All pierced doubly. One fragmentary. [drawing 1:1]: 1
12 lapis lazuli beads Double conoids, ring beads, and one thus [drawing] and 1 discoid bead: 1
13 beads 1 double conoid, L 0027, faceted gold bead 2 double conoid, L0023, faceted lapis. 2 double conoid lapis. 4 barrel lapis. 1 ribbed ball lapis. 1 barrel carnelian. 2 banded agate beads - white and red bands.: 1
13 Carnelian ring beads. Coarsely cut, chipped circumference after the manner of the earliest beads from Al Obaid. 1 very roughly cut flattened double conoid; polished black hematite. Date: before 3500 BC: 1
13 Gold (Mulberry?) Leaves Strung in normal manner with carnelian rings & lapis bugles. cf. Field Note.: 1
13 Gold (Mulberry?) Leaves Strung with carnelian rings and lapis bugles in the normal manner Worn round forehead: 1
13 Gold (Mulberry?) Leaves Strung with lapis bugles and carnelian rings in the usual manner: 1
13 Gold (Mulberry?) leaves Strung with lapis bugles and carnelian rings. Each leaf has a gold tang bent double thus forming two tubes for two strings of beads. Against the leaf on either side a small carnelian ring bead, then 2 lapis bugles, carnelian ring, leaf, etc.: 1
14 beads. Yellow paste ring beads and one lapis ball bead.: 1
14 paste beads.: 1
144 paste? beads: 1
15 Discoid Beads Glazed (originally blue?) frit beads & black steatite? Probably buttons of Field Notes [drawing]: 1
16 beads. Various. Collected from one stratum.: 1
17 Haematite Weights (A) lentoid, to be weighed, Type II (B) lentoid, to be weighed. (C) lentoid (broken), weight 25.6 grs =3 sheqels (nominally 25.248) (D) lentoid, weight 17.92 grs.= 2 sheqels (nominally 16.832) (E) alpha / lentoid, weight 16.64 grs. = 2 sheqels; beta [U.16768I] (F) ovoid, weight 8.62 grs. = 1 sheqel (nominally 8.416). Type I. (G) lentoid, weight 8.512 grs =1 sheqel (H) alpha / lentoid weight 8.192 grs. = 1 sheqel; beta [U.16768O] [I] lentoid, weight e.alpha / (exactly) (J) alpha / weight 5.76 grs.= 1 double minette (nominally 5.611), shape thus: [drawing] Type XVIII; beta [U.16768Q] (K) lentoid, weight 5.31 grs. = 1 double minette (L) lentoid, weight 4.03 grs.= 1 half sheqel (nominally 4.208) (M) lentoid, weight 2.94 grs.= 1 minette (nominally 2.805) (N) lentoid, weight 1.152 grs.= 1/2 minette (nominally 1.4025) [O] facetted lentoid, weight = h.alpha / (exactly) (P) fragment of lentoid. [Q] lentoid, weight j.alpha / (exactly). Type II: 17
178 beads Lapis double conoids, barrel beads and bugle beads Carnelian barrel beads 4 minute gold beads Originally these formed [A-C] 3 necklaces apparently worn round the neck one above the other. The bottom necklace consisted of the larger lapis beads, the necklace above of smaller lapis. The top string of lapis, carnelian and gold. Gold and carnelian were always next to one another, and between each gold and carnelian apparently 2 lapis.: 3
18 clay tablets. [typed transcript only][card missing] (A) Date: mu ka-zal-lu^(ki) ba-hul - Sumu-ilum 22 ? (cf. UR Inscription 249) (B) Date: mu 2 ^(urudu) ala sa(g)-ne e, ^(d).UD-su i-ni-tu(R) -Rim-Sin (cf. SAKI 23 d). (C) Date: mu e ^d..sa(g) larsa(m) ki-ma ba-du (Ur Inscription 165, 268). (D) Date i.q. (C) (E) Date i.q. (C) (F) Date: mu dumu lugal-la (?) an-sa-as-ma-su ba-gin (cf. Ur Inscription 290) (G) Date mu ri-im-^d. sin-lugal. - Rim-sin. (H) Date undetermined. (H) - (R) Dates undetermined.: 1
2 Beads Fluted gold ball on a copper core Rounded double conoid carnelian: 1
2 beads. 1 double conoid lapis lazuli. 1 double conoid silver.: 1
2 beads. Green stone, ? jade. 1 - is roughly chipped to a ring. The 2nd is a fat polished ring.: 1
2 beads: large double conoids. Dark stone. Possibly burnt lapis.: 1
2 Bronze anklets. Plain, corroded together: one - broken.: 1
2 calcite beads. Section: [drawing 1:1]: 1
2 clay tablets (A) Neo-Babylonian letter; (B) Neo-Babylonian commercial document. Date: 9th year of Nabopolassar: 2
2 cockle shells One containing black paint: 1
2 cockle shells. One containing white, the other containing yellow paint [A-B]. : 1
2 cockle shells. One containing white, the other containing yellow paint. [A-B]. : 1
2 Cylinder seals & copper pin. (A) Steatite greenish: 2 registers; above, deer on mountains; below, men fighting animals. Poor cutting. (B) Shell, decayed. Figures & animals. Hopeless no photograph (C) Copper pin plain.: 3
2 Ear Rings [A] one silver [B] one copper: 2
2 earrings. Pair of earrings. One 1 1/2 coils of thin wire, one consisting of a single coil broken in 2 pieces. [A-B]: 1
2 fossilized fish bones.: 1
2 Gold Ear Rings Flattened lunate ends 1 1/1 coils [drawing]: 1
2 gold rings. Each consists of a single piece of wire twisted round 4 times. [A & B]: 2
2 lapis lazuli beads. Large double conoids, facetted. [drawing 1:1] A & B: 1
2 lapis lazuli beads: facetted double conoids.: 1
2 lentoid beads. Lapis lazuli.: 1
2 Necklaces A. Minute lapis ball beads. B. Minute silver ball beads Lapis necklace on top of silver.: 2
2 necklaces (A) Steatite bugle, steatite double conoid, calcite barrel, carnelian bugle, steatite bugle, gold ball fluted, carnelian bugle, gold ball fluted, steatite bugle, steatite bugle. In order. (B) Second string in following order: steatite ring bead, ditto, steatite double conoid, ditto, gold ball, carnelian disc pendant with white border decoration, gold ring bead, jasper double conoid, ditto.: 2
2 Shale pieces for Inlay. One a disk with a shallow diametrical groove on one side, the other a circular piece, flat on one side, convex on the other. Originally both may have been fitted together as an inlaid eye for a statue. Criss-cross impressions on each are perhaps to be attributed to a fibrous material by which the two were originally fixed together. : 1
2 signet rings. Silver. [A] One with circular bezel. [B] One with oval bezel.: 2
2 Stone vases in stand. White calcite. Type JN 27: 1
2 Strings of beads. (a) Long double conoid lapis beads; 1 carnelian ditto; 1 chrysoprase? [not legible] ditto; 4 tubular agate beads; silver ball beads. (for order of stringing see Field Note) (b) 12 gold tubular beads; 8 gold diamonds; 7 carnelian diamonds; 1 banded crystal tube; 9 lapis tubes; 4 carnelian tubes; decayed silver diamonds and double conoids. (for order see Field Notes): 2
2 vases. [A] one of baked clay, light drab - [B] a spouted pot covered by [C] an inverted lead tumbler. Type I)XXXI.: 3
2 [A-B] Copper Punt-poles Thin rods, round in section and rounded off at the top, flattened for the last 11 centimetres to a rectangular section 0008, across. Found by the side of the bitumen bellum. (one broken): 1
23 fragments of tablets. Placed in Packing Case D. See U.593.: 1
3 baked clay pot stands. Type CLXXVI miniature. (not p): 3
3 Beads 1 broken carnelian lentoid 1 silver double conoid 1 copper double conoid Lentoid carnelian in middle: 1
3 Beads 2 Lapis double conoids 1 carnelian lentoid carnelian between the 2 lapis: 1
3 Beads Glazed double conoids Strung round neck All broken. Majority had perished: 1
3 Beads One steatite lentoid; 2 carnelian barrels: 1
3 Beads Two carnelian ring beads, 1 lapis lentoid: 1
3 beads. [A] 1 bugle gold. [B] 1 bugle lapis. [C] 1 double conoid lapis.: 2
3 beads. [A] 1 bugle gold. [B] 1 bugle lapis. [C] 1 double conoid lapis.: 1
3 beads. Two large lapis ovoids roughly shaped. One bitumen double conoid. [drawing 1:1]: 1
3 Beads. 1 lapis diamond; 1 oblong agate; 1 flattened lapis lentoid. Found on the right shoulder of the queen with the calf amulet. U.10946. [drawing]: 1
3 Beads. 1 very long carnelian bugle. 1 equally long of wood & 1 (facetted) of lapis.: 1
3 beads. 2 carnelian double conoids. 1 _.: 1
3 Beads. Long double conoids, two lapis, one gold; probably from a frontlet though found by the throat.: 1
3 beads. Worn round forehead. 2 carnelian bugles and 1 silver bugle - (silver plated on wood (?)).: 1
3 beads: 2 jasper(?) double conoids; 1 facetted quartz lentoid.: 1
3 beads; 2 lapis cylindrical; 1 silver double conoid.: 1
3 Carnelian Beads. Double conoids.: 1
3 clay sealings. with similar geometrical designs.: 1
3 complete carnelian beads. 2 fragments. One small lentoid, the rest large bugle beads slightly convex in the middle. One of the 3 complete beads broken and mended. Neo-Babylonian.: 1
3 Copper Vessels. (A) Shallow dish, circular with narrow trough spout; (B) similar; (C) A strainer, with handle (broken): 1
3 Cylinder seals glazed frit. (A) Man hunting gazelle; tree. (B) Man hunting gazelle; tree, and star above. (C) Apparently the same motif. -- All bordered with same triangle pattern motif.: 2
3 Cylinder seals glazed frit. (A) Man hunting gazelle; tree. (B) Man hunting gazelle; tree, and star above. (C) Apparently the same motif. -- All bordered with same triangle pattern motif.: 1
3 Ear Rings [A-B] 2 silver and [C] 1 copper. All from same grave 1 1/2 coils. Thickened ends. [drawing]: 3
3 ear studs. Clay. [drawing 1:1]: 1
3 Facetted Lentoid Beads 2 lapis, 1 gold: 1
3 finger rings [A-C]. A, B copper. C. silver. A. has a circular bezel. B. has an oval bezel. C. has a single whitish stone in a silver setting.: 1
3 fragments of ivory [A-F, as per catalog card]. In the shape of a lions leg (?) The drilled holes show traces of bronze probably from attaching the ivory to some kind of base. U.177 E is full length 125mm. [drawing]: 5
3 Haematite Weights [A-C] Lentoid shaped. Probably goldsmiths weights Type II Published in Vol. II The Royal Cemetery: 3
3 large lentoid beads: 1 gold and 2 calcite(?).: 1
3 lentoid beads; 2 faceted lapis lazuli; 1 faceted gold.: 1
3 miniature clay vases. Light drab. (A) and (B) have a hole pierced in either side of neck.: 3
3 Necklaces (A) Agate beads 45 in number. Arbitrarily re-strung. B. (B) Amethyst and gold beads 66 in number. Arbitrarily re-strung. B. (C) Carnelian beads 27 in number. Arbitrarily re-strung. B.: 3
35 beads Mostly minute lapis lazuli ring beads, 2 bugle lapis, 2 bugle carnelian, 2 carnelian ball beads: 1
4 Beads 2 jasper? (one flattened double conoids, one barrel) 2 copper ball beads One copper bead between each jasper bead: 1
4 Beads, 3 lapis, 1 silver, facetted double conoids silver in between lapis: 1
4 Beads. 3 Carnelians and few specifimens of decayed wooden beads - 1 banded sard. String in following order: carnelian barrel, wooden double conoid, banded sard barrel.: 1
4 beads. 1 amethyst - 4 sided [represented in drawing] lozenge shaped section. 3 carnelian (2 discoid and 1 ring bead). 1 bone lentoid. [drawing]: 1
4 beads: 2 faceted lapis lazuli double conoids.; 2 carnelian ring beads.: 1
4 carnelian beads Flattened double conoids: 1
4 Copper Hafts Corroded together. These consist of wooden stems circular in section forming the core for copper casing. At one end a copper holdfast is rivetted into the wood. Possibly these may have been the legs of a low offering table. [drawing]: 1
4 Scaraboid seals. Blue and green glazed frit. With quasi hieroglyphic signs.: 1
4 Silver Finger Rings 2 coils each: 1
4 Silver Finger Rings [A-D] 2 1/2 coils.: 4
4 steatite cylinder seals [A-D]; shell cylinder seal [E]. Inscription illegible.: 1
4 weights. Hematite. (A) long flattened lentoid. Type III, weight 1.82 grs. - 13 little sheqels (exactly); (B) lentoid (in 2 pieces) Type II weight 5.184 grs - 37 little sheqels (exactly); (C) lentoid, Type II weight 2.56 grs. - 18 little sheqels (Nominal weight 2.52 grs); (D) long lentoid, Type III weight 0.96 grs. - 7 little sheqels (nominal weight 0.95 grs). [E] Also fragment of ovoid weight Type I cf 16307: 5
41 lapis lazuli beads. 5 bugle beads, 2 barrel beads, 1 double conoid, rest ball beads.: 1
45 Clay tablets [A-AS]. Adoption. Date lost. [typed transcript only][card missing] [A]1. Adoption. Date. Lost. [B]2. Land. Darius 3 [C]3. Land. Darius 5 [D]4. Land. Darius ? [E]5. Office. Artaxerxes 9 [F]6. Office. Artaxerxes 8 [G]7. Office. Artaxerxes 7 [H]8. Land. Artaxerxes 35 [I]9. Land. Artaxerxes 8 [J]10. Office. Artaxerxes 19 [K]11. Office. Darius 13(?) [L]12. Land. Cambyses 7 [M]13. Duplicate of No. 1 Artaxerxes 9 [N]14. Land. Na bu- [O]15. Land. Artaxerxes 39 [P]16. Office. Alexander 12 [Q]17. Artaxerxes 14 [R]18. Date lost. [S]19. Land. Artaxerxes 6 [T]20. Land. Artaxerxes 42 [U]21. Land. Artaxerxes 26 [V]22. Artaxerxes 6 [W]23. Land. Cyrus 8 [X]24. Monetary. Artaxerxes 40 [Y]25. Nebuchadrezzar 43 [Z]26. Land. Artaxerxes 11 [AA]27. Land. Artaxerxes 27 [AB]28. Land. Nebuchadrezzar 29(?) [AC]29. Land. Artaxerxes ? [AD]30. Artaxerxes 18 [AE]31. Land. Artaxerxes ? [AF]32. Artaxerxes ? [AG]33. Land. Artaxerxes 24 [AH]34. Land. Cambyses 2 [AI]35. Inheritance. Artaxerxes 4. Aramaic gloss. [AJ]36. Artaxerxes 6 [AK]37. Land. Darius 25 [AL]38. Land. Darius ? [AM]39. Land. Darius ? [AN]40. Artaxerxes 45 [AO]41. Artaxerxes 11 [AP]42. Artaxerxes ? [AQ]43. Land. Darius 18 [AR]44. Land. Artaxerxes ? [AS]45. Artaxerxes 45: 45
5 Beads 2 lapis bugles 2 carnelian bugles 1 carnelian diamond. Originally strung with wooden double conoids, all of which had decayed. For order see Field Note.: 1
5 Beads 3 carnelian and 2 copper ball beads Two of the carnelian are bugle beads One is a double conoid Original order [shown in drawing]. [drawing shows shapes of beads in sequence: bugle, ball, bugle, ball, conoid]: 1
5 Beads Three carnelian bugles, two gold ball beads strung thus:-carnelian, gold,; gold, carn.: 1
5 beads. Carnelian rings.: 1
5 beads. 1 carnelian double conoid, 2 carnelian barrel beads. 1 lapis barrel bead and 1 lapis bead in the form of an eye socket.: 1
5 beads. 1 silver lentoid. 2 facetted double conoid lapis. 1 double conoid baked clay. 1 bugle bead baked clay.: 1
5 beads. 2 ball lapis, 2 double conoid lapis, 1 double conoid carnelian. : 1
5 beads: 1 carnelian double conoid-facetted; 3 lapis double conoids; 1 lapis cylindrical. For order see Field Note.: 1
5 beads: 1 gold ball-fluted with ridged ends; 1 carnelian ball and double conoid; 1 hemispherical sard; 1 lapis lazuli barrel.: 1
5 beads: 1 lapis double conoid; 1 carnleian barrel; 1 carnelian ring; 1 rock crystal ring; 1 copper double conoid.: 1
5 beads: 3 sard cylindricals; 1 double conoid; 1 calcite(?) barrel.: 1
5 beads: carnelian elongated double conoid. Carnelian barrel. Agate cylindrical. lapis. barrel. Lapis double conoid.: 1
5 fragments (3 joined) of the base of a large clay cone, with traces of inscription of Kudur-Mabug, king of Larsa. Duplicate of U.212, U.217, U.325, U.333, etc. Joined piece.: 1
5 or 6 Gold Ribbons Worn round head Normal type: 1
5 or 6? Gold Ribbons In poor condition. Badly broken up.: 1
6 Beads Two carnelian bugles, & 4 crystal ring beads - strung alternatively.: 1
6 beads. Including: 2 carnelian ring beads; 1 carnelian cylinderical; 3 glass(?) double conoids.: 1
6 beads. Black and white glass tubular. Carnelian ball and double conoid. Mottled double conoid, Breccia(?) double conoid; cats eye.: 1
6 Gold Ribbons Worn round head Normal type: 1
6 ring beads. Bone.: 1
64 carnelian, agate and paste beads. Arbitrarily restrung.: 1
67 Fragments of tablets found in various parts of TTB. Sumerian account class. (Below) Sumerian account class. : 1
7 ball beads, 2 lentoid, the rest ring beads.: 1
7 beads 4 gold double conoids 1 elongated gold double conoid, L006 2 elongated carnelian, L0057: 1
7 beads. 6 agate lentoid, 1 carnelian bugle bead. Kassite.: 1
7 beads. Comprising 1 hemispherical cat's eye. 1 agate barrel. 1 carnelian barrel. 4 fluted gold ball beads. Repousse work in a series of parallel undulations [drawing]: 1
7 bugle beads. Frit. Pale blue.: 1
7 glass beads. E.: 1
7 paste beads. One imitation of agate.: 1
73 beads. Roughly shaped lapis ball beads and a few carnelian ring beads.: 1
8 Beads 1 gold double conoid. 3 lapis. 2 carnelian bugle beads and 2 carnelian ring beads.: 1
8 beads. Carnelian and paste.: 1
8 fragments of broken clay jar necks. With short inscription giving the capacity in qa (pint) measures 172/172/77/192/189 qa etc. outside decorated with 5 grooves. [drawing]: 8
8 shaped colored beads, including crescent shaped agate pendant, shell and carnelian.: 1
85 glass? ring beads. Bleached white. With U7624 and 7623. Found with Ccopper right U7567. : 1
9 Beads Lapis double conoids gold balls agate double conoid For order see Field note: 1
A & B 2 Copper Finger rings Single coil of thick copper.: 1
A Clay nails. Round type, the shaft mostly straight and bent round at the tip, which is missing. B. Complete, the end bent round greenish clay.: 2
A collection of small flints. All saw-edged. Found with stone bowls and beads.: 1
A collection representing different strata underlying the graves etcetera in the PG cemetery area.: 1
A hoop of gold wire partly round and partly square in section, the square parts twisted in the middle to produce a cable effect.: 1
A number of Silver earrings.: 1
A quantity of beads in different varieties of stone and of different shapes, all found together and in confusion (see notes) with U.456 and other metal objects now restrung and composed into the following strins:- (1260 beads in all) - (A) 44 carnelian beads [drawing], 10 malachite beads, ball or scaraboid, and plain machite cylinder. (B) 36 beads, lentoids of banded agate, banded agate discoids, and small cat's eyes. (C) 60 carnelian [drawing], 8 banded agate lentoids, 4 large ovoids, flat, of chalcedony, amethystine quartz and agate. (D) 90 carnelian spheroids, 12 banded agate lentoids, discoids and lentoids of amethystine quartz and malachite, large, 6 in all. (E) 24 carnelian bugles or barrels, 30 carnelian [drawing], 2 ditto discoids, flat, 2 oblong agate plaques, and U.499 strung on as centerpiece. (F) 72 carnelian speroids and two double cat's eyes, strung as a double bracelet. (G) Amethyst, 24 [drawing], and 2 cylinders. (H) Carnelian: 44 lentoids, 1 bugle with separate caps, 1 bugle with acid whitened pattern and 2 pendants. (J) Carnelian: 12 scaraboids, 12 lentoids and 48 small spheroids (K) Bone pendant, jasper cone-topped ovoid, spacers of chalcedony, carnelian, sardonyx, cat's eye, jadeite, lapis and banded agate and paste, 22 in all, 6 carnelian bugles and small carnelians, in all 206. (L) 38 carnelian spheroids of [drawing], 8 lentoids of banded agate, 1 ditto cylinder, 1 sardonyx cylinder, 8 ovoids flattened of chalcedony and agate and one imitation cat's eye in chalcedony and carnelian. (M) 108 spacers of carnelian [drawing], 35 agate lentoids, 1 large ball carnelian. (N) 90 carnelian spacers [drawing] or spheroid, 15 barrel or lentoids of banded agate or sardonyx, 2 agate cone-topped flat ovoids and 1 cat's eye disk (O) 20 lentoids or barrels of banded agate, 13 ditto ball beads and 2 humped-back ditto. (P) 67 carnelian beads [drawing] and 66 lapis lazuli beads of varying types. : 14
A quantity of beads in different varieties of stone and of different shapes, all found together and in confusion (see notes) with U.456 and other metal objects now restrung and composed into the following strins:- (1260 beads in all) - (A) 44 carnelian beads [drawing], 10 malachite beads, ball or scaraboid, and plain machite cylinder. (B) 36 beads, lentoids of banded agate, banded agate discoids, and small cat's eyes. (C) 60 carnelian [drawing], 8 banded agate lentoids, 4 large ovoids, flat, of chalcedony, amethystine quartz and agate. (D) 90 carnelian spheroids, 12 banded agate lentoids, discoids and lentoids of amethystine quartz and malachite, large, 6 in all. (E) 24 carnelian bugles or barrels, 30 carnelian [drawing], 2 ditto discoids, flat, 2 oblong agate plaques, and U.499 strung on as centerpiece. (F) 72 carnelian spheroids and two double cat's eyes, strung as a double bracelet. (G) Amethyst, 24 [drawing], and 2 cylinders. (H) Carnelian: 44 lentoids, 1 bugle with separate caps, 1 bugle with acid whitened pattern and 2 pendants. (J) Carnelian: 12 scaraboids, 12 lentoids and 48 small spheroids (K) Bone pendant, jasper cone-topped ovoid, spacers of chalcedony, carnelian, sardonyx, cat's eye, jadeite, lapis and banded agate and paste, 22 in all, 6 carnelian bugles and small carnelians, in all 206. (L) 38 carnelian spheroids of [drawing], 8 lentoids of banded agate, 1 ditto cylinder, 1 sardonyx cylinder, 8 ovoids flattened of chalcedony and agate and one imitation cat's eye in chalcedony and carnelian. (M) 108 spacers of carnelian [drawing], 35 agate lentoids, 1 large ball carnelian. (N) 90 carnelian spacers [drawing] or spheroid, 15 barrel or lentoids of banded agate or sardonyx, 2 agate cone-topped flat ovoids and 1 cat's eye disk (O) 20 lentoids or barrels of banded agate, 13 ditto ball beads and 2 humped-back ditto. (P) 67 carnelian beads [drawing] and 66 lapis lazuli beads of varying types. : 1
A set, found together, with a copper weight (?) all decayed. (A) Duck weight, hematite. weight 2.24 grs. =16 "little sheqels" (exactly) Type VI. (B) Duck weight, hematite. weight 1.152 grs.=8 little sheqels (nominal weight 1.12 grs.) Type VI (C) Pink limestone, [Drawing 1:1] In section thus, weight 3.968 grs. perh= 1/2 sheqel (4.208 grs.) Type ? (D) Shell, similar shape to last but less regular, weight 1.792 grs. (Nominal weight 1.68 grs.) Type ?: 4
A string of decorated gold pipe beads, 0022 long, with small gold balls etc.: 2
A+B 2 silver earrings 2 1/2 coils: 1
A, B Armlets A pair Copper Circular, the ends just overlapping, plain: 2
A.B.C.D. 4 spearheads. Copper. With flat blades and tangs rectangular in section. [drawing] Type (new) 5. also copper axe U.8727: 4
Acorn? of lapis and carnelian [drawing]: 1
Adze Copper [drawing] not to scale: 1
Adze head. Bronze. Cf. U.6137 Larsa type. E.: 1
Adze head. Bronze? Triangular in section, with rounded edges. In elevation oblong and arched.. Adze consists of two oblong slightly convex slabs with rounded edges turned in, welded at top to form an arched join. 2 bronze cross pieces 12mm away from open ends. Wood belonging to handle was probably sickle shaped. B [drawing 1:2]: 1
Adze head. Bronze? Upper and lower portion of handle ribbed. No traces of wood found in handle hole. In text: Kassite period (7) and fig. E. [drawing 1:2]: 1
Adze head. Copper. [drawing 1:2]: 1
Adze or hoe. Copper. [drawing]: 1
Adze, clay model. Nearly complete: the cutting edge badly chipped & part of the rib-flange missing. [drawing 1:2]: 1
Adze. Black stone. Roughly cut, polished. [drawing]: 1
Adze. Copper.: 1
Adze. Copper. Common type. Part of shaft broken. Type 2 (new): 1
Adze. Copper. Type ?.: 1
Adze. Copper. Type I.: 2
Adze. Gold. With this were found 3 pieces of gold binding probably belonging to the handle, 2 round the middle of the shaft, and one at the end, and with the last a copper nail or stud as pommel: widths of bands 003, 004, and at bottom 0075 shaped: [drawing] Type 5 (new): 1
Agate Amulet Heart-shaped Pierced vertically for suspension Cylindrical core of reddish paste running through hole For shape see Field Note: 1
Agate Bead Lentoid worn by itself on breast: 1
Agate bowl. Intact. Lathe-turned, the center lathe-hole filled up with a strong peg. Plain rib moulding on outside. Very beautiful stone.: 1
Agate bugle bead. Broken. Inscribed (?). Length of fragment. __ About BC 1400 [drawing of inscription]: 1
Agate seal. Oblong, oval, topped. Subject [drawing]: 1
Agate seal. Oval topped. Subject, sphinx. [drawing]: 1
Agate seal. Same shape as U.486. subject [drawing]: 1
AH Terracotta relief U.16959 Found at circ. 100 from the modern surface, lying face downwards, - head 040 from the face of a burnt brick wall of the 2nd period. Of this wall there were left from 3 to 5 courses of burnt brick with traces of mud brick above: it was an isolated wall fragment, not part of anything of which a plan could usefully be made, but it was part of the same system as a single room lying at the same level about 10.00 to the west: it was in the walls of this room that there were found a bottle of Phoenician glass, a copper head and a miniature glass bottle: apparently in connection with this room there were bricks of Kurigalzu, loose in the soil. Relief lay 015 below the level of the bottom course of bricks, so that had there been a floor level (none could be distinguished) the relief would have been below it. It is certainly anterior to the building of the new (IInd period) wall and since this is the 1st to depart from the lines of the houses of the main level it must be contemporary with at any rate the later phase of the main house period. If the 2nd period is Kassite, as seems to be the case, the relief must be either 1st Babylonian or Larsa.: 1
Alabaster block. Holes piered in sides. E. [drawing]: 1
Alabaster bowl 3 fragments. In fine pink-veined alabaster.: 1
Alabaster bowl fragment of in veined and colored alabaster.: 1
Alabaster bowl fragment of with remains of projecting solid handle on one side. Remains of inscription.: 1
Alabaster bowl fragment. From shallow bowl, scalloped on outside.: 1
Alabaster bowl, fragment of highly colored veined alabaster. About 1/3 of bowl, composed of 4 fragments, stuck together. Type RC.25.: 1
Alabaster bowl. Fr of With remains of inscription in square frame. [drawing] thus: 1
Alabaster bowl. Fragment of in crystaline alabaster.: 1
Alabaster bowl. Fragment of.: 1
Alabaster bowl. In very bad condition, stained and whole surface eroded, much of rim broken away. [drawing 1:2]: 1
Alabaster bowl. Perfectly plain: rim chipped. Otherwise complete. Part of a foundation deposit (?) Type: 1
Alabaster Box. Square, with 4 holes square above and circular below.: 1
Alabaster Bull's head. Being the front part of a rectangular trough-shaped vase. The stone is in very bad condition and the head has been put together from fragments. The eyes were inlaid and the ears and horns attached. Fine spirited work.: 1
Alabaster cup fragments of straight-sided cup or tumbler in pinkish alabaster.: 1
Alabaster cup with inscription. Fragment. To the god A-Si(g) (who pours/gives water) : 1
Alabaster cup, fragments of, 5 pieces, reduced to 3, of straight-sided cup or tumbler in poor quality white alabaster. Type RC.13: 3
Alabaster fragment of bowl. Beginning of second line of royal inscription. Placed in IN/No. 1.: 1
Alabaster fragment of jar. Inscribed with a dedication to Nin-arag-nun-na (probably Ningal). Placed in IN/No 1.: 1
Alabaster fragment of jar. Inscribed.: 1
Alabaster fragment of jar. Inscribed. Dedication by [crossed out] for (?) [annotated] Dungi. Part of same bowl as U.248. Joined to U.248 and 260. Copied and Transliterated Placed in IN/No. 1: 1
Alabaster fragment of vase. Inscribed with a text mentioning the destruction of ninni-IB [Crossed out] Erin-Ki (i.e. Susa) and the dedication of the vase from the booty. Copied and transliterated. Placed in IN/No. 1.: 1
Alabaster fragment. Inscribed with beginning of dedication(?) dBARA den-lil-gar-ra ddumu-zi E-IGI-NIM. HC.8: 1
Alabaster fragment. Figurine in low relief on one side of man holding an object against his chest in left hand. Next to him a pig beneath an ark. On the other side a peacock also beneath the ark. Borrom of ark represented by plain band 1mm in thickness rising upwards at the end in a curve. B. [drawing 1:2]: 1
Alabaster fragment. From a figure of a lion (or sirus) carved in very high relief as part of the decoration of a mace head. [drawing]: 1
Alabaster lamp.: 2
Alabaster Lamp. In imitation of shell. At spout end a bearded bull in relief.: 1
Alabaster lamp. In the form of a shell. The five projections serving as spouts. On the under side at one end is carved a bat's head.: 1
Alabaster lion. Fragment of showing greater part of body and bit of mane, of a recumbent lion carved in the round: apparently from the rim of a very large bowl.: 1
Alabaster palette. For use in crushing toilet powders? Surface is hollowed by grinding.: 1
Alabaster pin. E.: 1
Alabaster pot. A plain cylinder with very slight ridge round base and rim. Restored from fragments, rim chipped and part of one side missing.: 1
Alabaster pot. Cylindrical, carinated sides, flat everted rim. Restored from fragments and about half missing.: 1
Alabaster pot. Cylindrical, with out-turned flat rim a hole in one side, and most of rim missing. Restored from fragments. [drawing]: 1
Alabaster statue. Fragment. On one side a cylindrical fragment in relief upon it incised vertical lines with oval shaped grooves at equidistant intervals on the lines. Bottom of cylindrical fragment consists of two raised bands which look like the flounced tiers of a kaukanes skirt. Next to it against the long side another cylindrical bu undulating fragment decorated with wavy lines and one spiral which abuts on the side of the first cylindrical fragment, surface of which is 15mm than surface of fragment adjoining. text: E-Hursag(11). B.: 1
Alabaster statuette. Fragment with remains of pedestal. Kneeling bull in relief, sitting on right hind leg. Body bent slightly forward, traces of dewlap remains, head lost. B.: 1
Alabaster stela. Fragment: broken but complete. Lunar disk. Religious? Scene. Three figures only remain in relief on the left - shaven male figure, right arm extended, upper arm only remains. Lower part of body fragmentary. Figure is apparently in profile. Middle figure head lost: left arm mutilated and lower portion of dress lost: arms and apparently head in profile but body full face. Figure is clothed in flounced kaunakas skirt, 6 tiers of flounces showing. Dress covered upper arm but left forearm exposed. Left hand rests on chest, right arm held upright and hand lost. Behind, a clean shaven bald-headed male figure, 3/4 face, left arm held below breast; right arm bent at elbow and held upright carrying an object which may be a torch. Left hand holds a sword which runs diagonally across left side. Figure is apparently draped in a thin waist cloth, mutilated below waist. Typical Sumerian head. At back fragment of an inscription.: 1
Alabaster vase fragment Rimus: ded. to Sin (from booty of Elam?) Lines 1-9 of an inscription identical with that of vase C, SAK p. 162 except line 2 which is ^dEN-ZU: NB.2 or 3 signs scratched on the base. HC 76: 1
Alabaster vase fragment (about 1/3) of, giving complete section, of carinated cylindrical jar with plain everted rim in pink-veined mackeral alabaster.: 1
Alabaster vase fragment of slightly carinated cylindrical jar in white-veined mackeral alabaster. Inscribed: portions of 2 lines. Probably a dedication to 'Nin'-(gal?) by... [king] 'of Ur' Type RC.5: 1
Alabaster vase fragment of, from rim of cylindrical jar with flat everted rim. Alabaster. First line only, "thing dedicated..." RC.9: 1
Alabaster Vase fragment, apparently of a lid, whereon in relief the hind-quarters of a bull lying down left. Coarse alabaster.: 1
Alabaster Vase fragments of, fitted together (plain) giving complete section.: 1
Alabaster vase of Ishme-Dagan. To Nannar - eldest son of Enlil, his king Ishme Dagan -- (rest is same text as the brick U.2566)-- beloved husband of Innana, for his life, he has presented it. E. H.C.: 1
Alabaster vase. Broken at top. Type XXIX (stone). B.: 1
Alabaster vase. Fragment.: 1
Alabaster vase. Fragment. With remains of archaic inscription.: 1
Alabaster vase. Part of mouth broken. Type CCXXXIV ? Pot type this type is missing from album, there is no drawing of it. B.: 1
Alabaster vase. Property of Ningal Type II. Type RC.5. B. [drawing 1:4]: 1
Alabaster vase. Small fragment. Inscribed. (To) his king (?) For the life of dDun-gi, the mighty hero, king of Ur, ( ) na-ga: 1
Alabaster vase. Spill type. Broken. [Type] II.: 1
Alabaster vase. Veined, white and yellow. Broken and fragmentary. Type.: 1
Alabaster vase. White and yellow streaks. Type L stone. Near JN.14. E: 1
Alabaster [seems to be corrected as white calcite] pin. Chipped.: 1
Alabastron. Alabaster. Persian. [drawing 2:5]: 1
Amethystine quartz seal. Pointed on top, like U.486, Subject, sphinx couchant.[drawing]: 1
Amulet Frit Squatting monkey Originally green - now bleached. [drawing] 1:1: 1
Amulet Lapis In form of a seated ram [drawing] 1:1: 1
Amulet of grey slate in form of a bird. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Amulet of mother o'pearl Inlaid with 2 spots of lapis of which one has dropped out. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Amulet bead. Steatite. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Amulet of baked clay roughly modeled in the form of a ram's head. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Amulet of dark grey steatite in form of a tortoise [drawing 1:1]: 1
Amulet of glazed frit, bleached white the Egyptian Bes.: 1
Amulet of pink pebble. Rudely cut in form of a bird. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Amulet or bead pendant. Gold in form of a pomegranate of rather thin metal, hollow [drawing 1:1]: 1
Amulet(?) Terracotta animal. Possibly a tortoise(?). [drawing 1:1]: 1
Amulet(?) Figurine grotesque.: 1
Amulet(?) Obsidian. In shape of birds head. Part of beak missing. Socketed and possibly for fitting on to some other material. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Amulet(?). Fragment. (lower part missing) of a seated lion(?) carved in brown pebble. [drawing]: 1
Amulet, shell a pig (?) pierced vertically through the body. [drawing]: 1
Amulet. Black steatite. In form of adze. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Amulet. Black stone. In form of a dog. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Amulet. Blue glazed frit. Im-dugud (?) figure. The blue glaze has perished on the front but is well preserved behind. [drawing 1:1] : 1
Amulet. Miniature animal. White calcite?: 1
Amulet. Monkey. Shell.: 1
Amulet. Pink stone. A phallus. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Amulet. Shell. In the form of a claw. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Amulet. White steatite(?) Double ended. Monkey and bear.: 1
Amulet. Black diorite. About BC. 1900 (?) Inscription much defaced. B. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Amulet. Black steatite. In the form of a frog. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Amulet. Blue glazed frit. In shape of goose with one wing extended. With crown(?) on head. Tip of crown & tip of base missing.: 1
Amulet. Carnelian stamp seal. Engraved with figure of a squatting sphinx. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Amulet. Cross. White chert. Perhaps originally glazed; pierced for suspension. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Amulet. Dark grey steatite. Puzuzu head. Good minute work. : 1
Amulet. Frit. Frog. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Amulet. Frog. Frit. [faint drawing]: 1
Amulet. Glazed baked clay. Dwarf male figure with a protruding paunch. Head, arms, and trunk only represented - rounded off below hips. Perforated laterally behind the shoulders. [drawing c. 1:1]: 1
Amulet. Hematite. Recumbant cat; pierced for suspension, with holes for inlay eyes. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Amulet. In shape of date stone. Limestone? White [drawing 1:1]: 1
Amulet. Lapis. A reclining calf. The head turned right round across the right flank: fine strong work. Found with U.10947 by the right shoulder. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Amulet. Lapis. In form of a bearded bull, reclining attached to an oblong carnelian bead and a lapis double diamond. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Amulet. Miniature. Glazed frit. In shape of clenched fist. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Amulet. Minute frog. Frit. Head missing. E. [drawing 1:1] : 1
Amulet. Mother-of-pearl. In the form of a human hand (thumb broken off): 1
Amulet. Pig's head. Pierced between ears for suspension. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Amulet. Pig's head; in shell. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Amulet. Puzuzu head black steatite. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Amulet. Puzuzu head. Black steatite.: 1
Amulet. Puzuzu head. Glazed frit (glaze all decayed. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Amulet. Puzuzu head. Glazed frit. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Amulet. Puzuzu head. White shell: 1
Amulet. Ram's head. Shell. White. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Amulet. Ram's head. Shell. White. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Amulet. Shell in form of a human hand [drawing 1:1]: 1
Amulet. Shell in form of an open human hand.: 1
Amulet. Shell. Clenched right hand with 5 fingers [drawing 1:1]: 1
Amulet. Shell. Duck. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Amulet. Shell. Fish. (the mouth broken away) [drawing 1:1]: 1
Amulet. Shell. Flattened double conoid. Engraved with design of snaked(?): 1
Amulet. Shell. Puzuzu head.: 1
Amulet. Shell. Puzuzu head. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Amulet. Shell. Puzuzu head. [drawing]: 1
Amulet. Small duck. Clay, with traces of green glaze. Pierced vertically for suspension. P.: 1
Amulet. Spread eagle of glazed frit (the glaze all gone). [drawing 1:1]: 1
Amulet. Steatite. Head. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Amulet. Translucent green steatite.: 1
Amulet. White frit (once glazed? But glaze all perished) A seated calf? [drawing]: 1
Amulet. White shell. In the form of a flying bird (one wing missing) [drawing 1:1]: 1
Amulet. White shell. Lion? Or bull? Roughly carved. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Amulets. Frit. [A-B] A Pair. Miniature clenched fists perforated for suspension. [From Typed Transcript Only] [C] Necklace: Carnelian, lapis, bone, rock crystal, agate, amethyst. [D] Gold finger ring and [E] bone. [F] copper finger ring : 6
Amulets. Shell. In the shape of a human hand. [CARD MISSING Typed Transcription from British Museum Card] (A) The open hand. (B) Clenched hand. : 1
Amulets. Shell. In the shape of a human hand.[CARD MISSING Typed Transcription from British Museum Card] (A) The open hand. (B) Clenched hand. : 1
Animal figurine. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Animal figurines. Crudely hand-modelled. 28 in all.: 28
Animal head. Ass? Grotesque. Dark greenish clay. Fragmentary. Originally a pot ornament in high relief. Fragment of rounded body of pot to which it was attached still remains. Found with ovoid granite weight U7508 and pot types CCLXXVII, CCXIV : 1
Animal on wheels. Light drab baked clay. Barrel shaped body. Head is horned. Barrel shaped neck with a perforated knob at the bottom to admit of attachment. Hole perforated pellet. 1 through muzzle. Center of back perforated with a hole 10mm in diameter. Found badly broken but almost complete, parts of body were missing. The wheels were also found but were sifted from contemporary rubbish.: 1
Animal's body. Grey steatite. Body of couchant animal, the hind quarters complete, in fairly high relief: the front leg only sketched: the stone is rounded off at the shoulder so that there never was a head. The body is flat and bears two engraved signs thus. [drawing]: 1
Animal's head. Terracotta. modeled in the round, partly with snow-man technique. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Animal. Drab clay: modeled. Horse(?) with head turned to left, wearing noseband. Legs broken.: 1
Animal. Drab clay: modeled. Rear hind leg broken off, and head damaged.: 1
Animals head in dark clay. Hand modelled. The eyes incised, mouth and nostrils carefully rendered: good work.: 1
Anklet (?) Copper. Circular. Plain flat strip of flat hammered copper.: 1
Apotropaic mud figures. [drawing 1:2]: 3
Arad-Sin clay nail. Fragment. Ends of lines of Column I. Column II: e-a-ni du(-u-de) to: e-emen (-ni-il) mu (-na-du) and the last three lines. Cp. [Cf?] U.2528 (H.C.): 1
Armlets. A pair. Of copper, simple ring of wire with overlapping ends. Corroded together.: 1
Arrow Butt Silver, with copper notch prongs [drawing] 1:1: 1
Arrow sharpener. grey stone. Irregular shape, polished on 2 sides. [drawing 1:5]: 1
Arrowhead Copper Broken in 2 pieces: 1
Arrowhead Obsidian Jagged edge; both sides convex. Slightly chipped on one side.: 1
Arrowhead, bronze, 3-flanged, type L. UET V: 324 FOR 16206E): 1
Arrowhead, stone. Grey granite(?) [drawing 1:1]: 1
Arrowhead. Bronze. Three-flanged type. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Arrowhead. Bronze. B.: 1
Arrowhead. Bronze. Cf. ink drawing on sheet of metal objects.: 1
Arrowhead. Bronze? Neo-Babylonian or Persian. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Arrowhead. Chert. Tang and point broken. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Arrowhead. Copper overlaid with gold. Haft of copper only. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Arrowhead. Copper. Flat blade. Short and slightly mended tang. Variant Type II. [drawing]: 1
Arrowhead. Copper. For drawing see U.17969.: 5
Arrowhead. Copper. Triple winged. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Arrowhead. Flint. Point missing. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Arrowhead. Flint. [drawing]: 1
Arrowhead. Iron. For drawing see U.17969.: 1
Arrowhead. Iron. Round tanged. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Arrowheads(?) Plain spikes, hollow socketted [struck out: (VII)?] [struck out: type 5c] [type] 3 (new): 1
Arrowheads. A collection. [A-Y] 25 iron. [Z-AA] 2 bronze. The bronze are the 3 flanged type. Iron thus [3 drawings, two labeled 1:1]: 27
Arrowheads. Flint. Leaf shaped. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Axe Copper Slender type [drawing] [type] XV: 1
Axe Copper Flat blade, end turned over to form a loop. Against the turned over end a rivet on either side of the blade to hold the wooden haft. [drawing]: 1
Axe Silver Miniature; common type Vertical rib at back of shaft: 1
Axe blade Copper One end turned over forming a loop to receive wood. Single rivet [drawing] [Type] III: 1
Axe blade. Copper. Flat blade, one end turned over forming a loop to receive haft. Single rivet on each side of blade. [drawing] III.: 1
Axe copper. Miniature. Bent tang. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Axe head Copper Back of shaft pinched to form a strengthening ridge [drawing] not to scale [type] XX: 1
Axe head Copper Common type Ridge at back of shaft [drawing] not to scale [Type] XIX: 1
Axe head Silver [drawing] Type A3.: 1
Axe Head. Copper. : 1
Axe head. Bronze: fine specimen in excellent condition. Sketch 1:2. [drawing 1:2]: 1
Axe head. Copper. Common type - with sharp strengthening ridge at back of shaft. XX.: 1
Axe head. Copper. Flat blade. One end folded over to receive haft. Common type. Poor condition. Part of turn over missing.: 1
Axe head. Copper. Heavy type. Raised band round top of shaft. [drawing] not to scale. [type XIX]: 1
Axe head. Copper. Slinder type. [drawing] not to scale. [type] XIV: 1
Axe, bronze. Broken. [drawing 1:2]: 1
Axe. Copper. Common type. [Type] XIX: 1
Axe. Copper. Heavy type. [drawing] not to scale. [type] XIX.: 1
Axe. Copper. Heavy type.: 1
Axe. Copper. [drawing] [Type] XIX: 1
Axe. Copper. [drawing] 1:2 approx. : 1
Axe. Curved blade. Copper. Broken in 4 places. [drawing] 1/2 approx. Type S18 (new type): 1
Axe. Copper. Heavy type. Remains of wood inside socket. [drawing] [type] XIX.: 1
Axe. Copper. Heavy type. [drawing] [type] XIX: 1
Axe. Copper. Heavy type. [drawing]: 1
Backbone of fish? Fragmentary. E.: 1
Baked brick game board square incisions on one face. Design scratched in after baking. [design 1:2]: 1
Baked brick of ISHME-DAGAN. Fragment. Ishme-Dagan, who takes care of Nippur, who exalts the head of Ur, the .... of Eridu, the lord of Uruk, the powerful king, (king of Isin, king of Sumer and Akkad, the beloved husband of the goddess Ninni Only lines 1 to 7 are preserved. c. BC 2110.: 7
Baked brick with drawing diagram or game (Cp. U.2728) Two finger deep holes about 4cm. [drawing 1:2]: 1
Baked Brick. Stamp of "En-an-na-tum, the beloved pries of Nannar, High priest of Nannar, in Ur, son of Ishme-Dagan, King of Sumer and Akkad" (6 lines). Ishme-Dagan, king of Isin about BC 2100: 1
Baked brick. Broken. Drawing resembles cuneiform sign for wall tomb [drawing 1:2]: 1
Baked brick. Incised line in 3 sides representing the entrances to the shrine on the site of which it was found? Fragment of horns on top of brick and remains of nude female figure represented as standing in doorway? Block(G) [drawing 1:2]: 1
Baked brick. Stamp for En-an-na-tum, the beloved priest of Nannar, high-priest of Nannar, in Ur, son of Ishme Dagan, king of Sumer, and Akkad. (6 lines) Ishme-Dagan, king of Isin about BC 2100. H.C. Brick (28) x 18 1/2 x 8 from cruciform building. Brick 28 x 28 x 8 cm. Stamp 76 x 45mm. H.C.: 1
Baked Brick. Stamp of "En-an-na-tum, the beloved pries of Nannar, High priest of Nannar, in Ur, son of Ishme-Dagan, King of Sumer and Akkad" (6 lines). Ishme-Dagan, king of Isin about BC 2100: 1
Baked clay animal's head. Clay eye inlaid. Roaring lion or bellowing camel? E. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Baked clay boar. B.: 1
Baked Clay Bottle, glazed. Originally blue(?) bleached white. Type CCCLII, miniature. = 178P: 1
Baked clay bottle. Glazed. Type CCCLII. 178. P. [P.178]: 1
Baked clay bottle. Glazed. With 2 handles perforated for suspension. Type CCCLIX =P229 TA: 1
Baked clay bowl. Decorated below neck with impressed circles, and a thin band left in relief running vertically with the vertical axis of the pot. Type CCCLXXXIII. New (P)14.: 1
Baked clay bowl. Egg shell ware. Broken but complete. Type _. = 2a new P. [drawing]: 1
Baked clay bowl. Glazed. Type CCCL. 103b. P. [P.103b]: 1
Baked clay bowl. Greyish drab. Burnished. Type CCCLXXXIV. 84. P. [P84?]: 1
Baked clay bowl. Blue glazed. 2 handles. Type LXVII variant. Squat. Near 213P [Type P213?]: 1
Baked clay bowl. Blue glazed. type CCCLV. 103aP. [P103a?]: 1
Baked clay bowl. Green glazed. Type IDLXIII.: 1
Baked clay brick fragment. With drawing. [drawing] : 1
Baked clay cone of Ur-Nammu, top broken away; text records building of a temple to Enlil, and digging of a canal called En-sig-nun. Cf. U.872, U.1595-U.1597: 1
Baked clay cone(point broken) of Ur-Nammu, recording his digging of the canal called Nun, in honor of the Moon-god. Duplicate of U.918.: 1
Baked clay cone, (point broken) of Ur-Nammu, recording his building of a temple to Enlil and digging a canal called En-sig-nun. Duplicate of U.1632 etc.: 1
Baked clay cone, the apex missing, but inscription intact. 14 lines in one column inscription of: Sin-balatsu-ikbi, governor of Ur, recording his restoration of E-temen-ni-gur, in honor of the god Sin. R1 No. 183: 1
Baked clay crescent One end missing [drawing]: 1
Baked clay figurine. 2 fragments from similar figure. Green clay with black paint. Nude female figure with painted waist-band. The modelling of the lower part is unusually free and round. [drawing]: 1
Baked clay figurine. 2 fragments from similar figure. Green clay with black paint. Nude female figure with painted waist-band. The modelling of the lower part is unusually free and round. [drawing]: 1
Baked clay figurine. Crudely hand-modelled. Nude female, to the hips only: the breasts attached in snowman technique (one missing), the nose pinched to a beak, the hair attached by a clay ribbon, the arms wing-like.: 1
Baked clay figurine. Drab. Broken below knees. Face partly obliterated. Nude female, full face, hands clasped below breast and wearing double necklace, hair done up in knot at sides. B. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Baked clay figurine. Drab. Priest? heavily draped horns on right shoulder. Long blue beard running down to waist. Fragmentary. E. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Baked clay figurine. Nude female standing on a lion. Left arm bent at elbow. E. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Baked clay foot of elephant? One of these feet originally a cauldron stand?: 1
Baked clay fragment of tool. In imitation of flint tool. E. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Baked clay jug with spout. Drab. Top broken. Ring base. Type LXXVIII. TEO =RC.209: 1
Baked clay model of a saw fragment: there has been a solid handle at the back which has broken away leaving only a shapeless protuberance near the top. [drawing]: 2
Baked clay pot. Spouted. with an inverted bowl over the mouth. Burnished red ware. Burnisher has produced striations running vertically down the outside of the pot. Not in cat. vol. IV: 1
Baked clay saucer. Pinkish drab. Type CCCLXXXII. P.33.: 1
Baked clay tablet. Date: ilBur ilSin king Text: 92 bronze handles (or settings urudu gin-sal), their weight 29 manehs, 5 shekels (= 37k.48), brought from Ur-Bau Month of A-bi (?) Seal impression: Dungi, mighty man, king of Ur, king of the 4 regions, Ur-Nin-gal (?) scribe, thy servant. : 1
Baked clay vase. Spouted Pinkish drab clay - carbonised. Type CCCXXXV. (RC 204) Not in cat. Vol. IV: 1
Baked clay vase. Blue glazed. Pomegranate(?) shaped. Box-like body, umbilical bottom. =new type (P)175: 1
Baked clay vase. Blue(?) glazed. Surface decayed. Type:CCCL =103b (P): 1
Baked clay vase. Broken but complete. Type: CCCXXXVI. Not in catalog.: 1
Baked clay vase. Burnished, reddish clay. Type ?.: 1
Baked clay vase. Burnished. Reddish. Very poor condition. Type ?: 1
Baked clay vase. Drab. Type?: 1
Baked clay vase. Glazed. Type CCCLXXXVI. 171b. P. [P.171b?]: 1
Baked clay vase. Light drab. Broken but complete. Type: CCCXL. Not in catalog.: 1
Baked clay vase. Light drab. Portion of rim missing. Nicked round shoulder. Type: CCCXLIII. Not in catalog.: 1
Baked clay vase. Light drab. Smashed but complete? Not in catalog.: 1
Baked clay vase. Light drab. Type CCCXXIX. Not in catalog.: 1
Baked clay vase. Light drab. Type CCCXXVII. Not in catalog.: 1
Baked clay vase. Light drab. Type see Field note. Not in catalog.: 1
Baked clay vase. Light drab. Type: CCCXLI. Not in catalog.: 1
Baked clay vase. Light drab. Type: CCCXLII. Not in catalog.: 1
Baked clay vase. Light drab. With one lug handle. Line of incised wedges round upper portion of shoulder. TO Type: XXVII Not in catalog.: 1
Baked clay vase. Light drab. Type: CCCXXVIII. New JN49. Not in catalog.: 1
Baked clay vase. Pinkish drab. Incised feathered line decorated upper portion of shoulder. Body of pot has circular bands 15mm wide, running round upper half and vertical striations down lower half. produced by a burnished. Type: CCCXXXIV. Not in catalog.: 1
Baked clay vase. Spouted. Light drab. Covered by a lead tumbler. Clay vase is badly broken. Type same as 15758. : 1
Baked clay vase. Spouted. Same as 15762. TO type?: 1
Baked clay vase. Spouted. Light drab. Type TO ?: 1
Baked clay vase. Spouted. Type?: 1
Baked clay vase. White with a red flair. Roughly burnished. Type : CCCXXXIX. Not in catalog.: 1
Baked clay vase. Glazed blue. Type LXXXVIII variant. 182aP. [P182a?]: 1
Baked clay vase. Light drab. Type CCCLXXX. [annotation on card] This is type a U.34!. Sir Leonard Woolley thinks this old type no. may be duplicated, but there is no trace of another type drawing for CCCLXXX. Ignore pot.: 1
Baked clay vase. Type IDLXII. = 116P: 1
Baked clay vase. Type?: 1
Baked clay vase. Vase Numbers Larsa? For further reference. Type CVII (variant) Variant of RC.55. L.: 1
Baked clay vase. Yellowish drab. Type CCLXXVI. =P4: 1
Ball bead of black steatite.: 1
Bangle 61 beads 11 gold double conoids, 50 lapis double conoids.: 1
Bangle copper. Circular in section. C shaped.: 1
Bangle. Bronze. circular. Ends slightly overlapping.: 2
Bangle. Bronze. E.: 1
Bangle. Bronze. Plain circular with ends slightly overlapping.: 1
Bangle. Bronze? One end missing. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Bangle. Carnelian, lapis lazuli, white paste and crystal beads. 4 spacers, 2 of bone pierced 6 times and 2 of lapis lazuli pierced 3 times. 133 beads in all.: 1
Bangle. Copper. C shaped. Distorted. Circular in section.: 1
Bangle. Silver. Poor condition. Small piece missing. Found with U.7624, 7575, 7567: 1
Bangles. [A-B] A pair. Copper. Ends thus [reference to drawing]. [drawing]: 2
Bangles. Copper. [A-D] Two pairs. Penannular. One pair found on the arms, the larger pair on the legs.: 4
Bar weight 11.20 GRS. pebble. brown. [drawing] 2 double minettes (nominal weight 11222 grs.). Type III. : 1
Bar weight 8.576 GRS. haematite. black. [drawing] 1 sheqel (nominal weight 8.416). Type III. : 1
Bar-weight 2.88 grs. Diorite. Green. [Drawing] 1 minette (nominal weight 2.805 grs.) Type ? III: 1
Bar. Iron. Rectangular in section, loop at one end. Badly corroded. Tapering at one end. Thick end is hollowed out to a depth of 10mm: 1
Barrel shaped clay cone of Arad-Sin. Fragment Col II 11-25. CF U.2528, U.2565, U.2612, U.2613, U.2617, U.2622: 1
Barrel-shaped bead of baked clay, pierced lengthwise, and inscribed with 11 lines of a text (partly obliterated) relating to the dues of a temple for a 2 months of the year.: 1
Basalt door-socket. In very bad condition. With inscription of KURIGALZU. Reads "To Nannar, his king, Kurigalzu, who is the servant of the sun-god..." (1) Nannar (2) logal-a-ni-ir. (3)(a) Ku-ri-gal-zu. (4) lu arad Babbar-ra??: 1
Basalt duck weight. Broken below the breast and badly cracked by fire. Inscribed on wing 30 true minas. Type VI: 1
Basalt hinge-socket of GIMIL ILISHU.: 2
Basalt hinge-socket of UR-ENGUR.: 2
Basalt hinge-socket of UR-ENGUR. The stone had been cut down and re-used between the Nebuchadnezzar and the Persian periods: its connection with the door was not certain.: 1
Basalt hinge-stone. In bad condition. Inscribed with the name of GIMILSIN.: 1
Basalt hinge-stone. Inscribed with name, etc., of KURIGALZU.: 1
Basalt hinge-stone. Inscribed with name, etc., of NABONIDUS. The fragments of the iron shoe of the door-post are still fixed in the stone.: 1
Basalt impost-stone. Inscription with name, etc., of BURSIN.: 1
Base of alabaster statue. Foot alone remaining. Toes and nails carefully modeled. B. [drawing]: 1
Base of baked clay cone, with (originally) several narrow columns of inscription of which the first is preserved intact. Inscription of Enannatum I, governor of Lagash, referring to his work in connection with an IB-GAL of the goddess Quanna.: 1
Base of cone of Ur-Nammu, with remains of inscription fuplicate of U.872.: 1
Base of large clay cone. Two col. inscription, complete, of Kudor-Mabug, dup. of 188.: 1
Base of large inscribed cone. Fragments of 2 col inscrip. Duplicate of See SAKI p.212 Tonnagel. Arad-Sin. Dup of U.19.: 1
Base of statuette. Black steatite. Long foot with 4 toes alone remain. E. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Basket. Made of reeds and covered with cloth. Rectangular in shape.: 1
Basket. Round. Made of reeds and covered with cloth.: 1
Bead Crystal Cylindrical with truncated conical top. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Bead Small double conoids of silver and lapis: 1
Bead clay. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Bead in form of a couchant lion: carnelian.: 1
Bead necklace. Frit, glaze perished.: 1
Bead necklace. Including agate beads. E.: 1
Bead necklace. Mixed up gold, agate and carnelian.: 1
Bead necklace. Of glass, carnelian, frit, etc.: 1
Bead necklace. Paste.: 1
Bead of clouded pale mauve chalcedony. [drawing]: 1
Bead [CARD MISSING Typed Transcription from British Museum Card] : 1
Bead, half of: flattened date-shaped, carnelian, artifcially bleached white all over (the bleaching has penetrated deep into the stone) and then etched with a black pattern. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Bead. Carnelian, with white bleached pattern. [drawing]: 1
Bead. Clay. Imitating one of shell core. Not in catalog.: 1
Bead. Clay. Imitation of one cut from the core of a shell, with spiral band. Not in catalog.: 1
Bead. Dark grey pebble. Lentoid flattened on 1 side like a stamp seal, but plain underneath. [drawing]: 1
Bead. Globular. Translucent light blue glass(?) (or jadeite?): 1
Bead. Red clay bugle. Made in imitation of shell with spiral band round (1 end broken). Not in catalog.: 1
Bead. White stone (marble?) Like a shell bead, a long bugle thickened in centre.: 1
Bead. Agate. Lentoid.: 1
Bead. Agate? Flattened double conoid. Incised pattern on one side. [drawing]: 1
Bead. An imitation in clay of one of the very long tubular beads made from the care of a spiral shell : the spiral markings are imitated in clay.: 1
Bead. Blue glazed frit. Double conoid.: 1
Bead. Carnelian double conoids and diamonds and flat carnelian beads. Agate square. 1 cat's eye (?) Chalcedony facetted barrels. Diamonds.: 1
Bead. Carnelian. Artificially bleached border. Twice normal size. [possible reference to scale of drawing] [drawing]: 1
Bead. Half of. in black obsidian. Globular, the surface inscribed reads "(Ur-En)gur.... King of Ur.": 1
Bead. Lapis lazuli. Ridged bugle. One end broken. The object consists of a tubular strip of lapis lazuli evidently turned on a lathe so as to form a tube with 12 equidistant circular ridges. Cf. U.15448. (not to scale) [drawing]: 1
Bead. Limestone. Scratched pattern. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Bead. Pink limestone. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Bead. Rock crystal. Lentoid. Paste tube through center. [drawing]: 1
Bead. Roughly cylindrical black diorite inscribed - Cut out of cylinder seal. B.: 1
Bead. Steatite. Pierced lengthwise; series of scratchings. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Bead. Steatite. Scratched pattern. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Bead. Steatite. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Bead. White frit. E. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Beads 1 Small gold 6 small lapis; and a large number of carnelian rings, all strung up together: see Field Notes.: 1
Beads 14 gold ring spacers and a quantity of small lapis beads and carnelian rings: for order see Field Notes. With them are mixed the smaller lapis beads mentioned in the Field Notes as probably belonging to the headdress. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Beads 15 gold double conoids About 25 carnelian barrel beads and a similar number of lapis double conoids. All minute.: 1
Beads 2 banded sard bugles 2 facetted gold double conoids 2 facetted lapis double conoids 4 medium sized lapis oval beads 3 small sized lapis oval beads 3 small sized gold oval beads: 1
Beads 2 gold; 1 small ring bead, 1 double conoid 5 carnelian; double conoids 9 lapis beads: tubes and double conoids 1 agate lentoid: 1
Beads 2 strongs worn round neck Minute lapis balls, lapis diamond, gold balls, (minute) Carnelian barrels (minute): 1
Beads 24 very small lapis balls Found near the head: 1
Beads 3 carnelian and a number of small lapis: 1
Beads 3 lapis, 3 gold Unusually large lentoids, facetted: 1
Beads 3 small steatite lentoids 1 glazed ball head 1 oval shaped composite pendant in 5 pieces, grooved vertically to receive string See Field Notes E: 1
Beads 3 strings Top string: lapis diamond beads; middle string: silver ball beads; Bottom string: glazed double conoids (decayed): 1
Beads 4, 3 carnelian and 1 gold apparently used to join up the 2 cylinder seals with which they were found.: 1
Beads 5 gold double conoids 2 carnelian lentoids 1 agate lentoid 1 agate bugle Strung alternatively (see Field Notes): 1
Beads 5 gold, 1 lapis, carnelian and agate Restrung not in original order Isin period: 1
Beads 5 large carnelian lentoids and 1 small gold ball (from the neck): 1
Beads 6 gold composite (triune) beads lentoid probably strung with small lapis lentoids: but found in confusion. Certainly lapis and gold lentoids (small) were used together and were found mixed up on the left side of the coffin where these spacers were also found.: 1
Beads 8 lapis double conoids 3 lapis bugles 2 carnelian bugles 2 banded sard bugles 1 gold double conoid: 1
Beads 8 steatite, dark grey, 4 lentoids and 4 double axe-shaped 1 facetted lentoid-bloodstone? Large and small beads strung alternatively round neck.: 1
Beads a few gold lentoids & others: 1
Beads A great quantity of small rings of blue glazed frit.: 1
Beads A necklace of small beads, gold diamonds alternating with lapis diamonds or carnelians (diamonds or rings): see Field Notes 26 gold beads.: 1
Beads A set of large lentoids found on the top of the thigh bone, possibly connected with the belt but not in the same character: 4 lapis, 4 gold, 2 facetted carnelian.: 1
Beads A set of silver ring pendants, much decayed, strung with carnelian bugles and small lapis beads (found in confusion): 1
Beads A string composed of 5 carnelian and 4 gold long double conoid beads L. 0052 and one flattened ovoid carnelian: and between these small fluted balls of gold and lapis: see field notes.: 1
Beads A/ Short string, long carnelian bugle, and 3 smaller ditto., separated by silver balls. B/ Diamond shaped lapis beads alternating with flat silver-plate beads. [drawing] C/ Mixed string of small gold fluted balls, lapis, carnelian, agate and paste, restrung mostly in original order (see Field Notes) except that there are no silver beads: in the field notes the 2 strings B & C were probably confused): 3
Beads balls of (?wood?) 19 in all: 1
Beads Balls of gold-plating over copper, rock crystal rings, 1 lapis lentoid with gold caps, originally bound with a spiral or silver wire, 1 carnelian lentoid (see Field Notes): 1
Beads Big double conoids of gold (plated) lapis and carnelian For order see Field Notes: 1
Beads Bone Small rings & balls.: 1
Beads Double conoids lapis & 2 small gold lentoids: 1
Beads Double conoids of gold & lapis See Field Notes: 1
Beads double conoids of gold and lapis small Strung in groups of 4 or 8, in alternate colors: 1
Beads Double conoids of gold and lapis The larger gold beads are of foil over bitumen, the smaller more solid: the largest are unusually large, both in gold and lapis: 1
Beads double conoids of silver and lapis Type__: 1
Beads Double conoids of silver and lapis, small: 1
Beads Double lentoids of lapis and gold See Field Notes: 1
Beads Forming a bangle [struck out: "In center large flattened elliptical shaped agate bead"] Gold balls, carnelian rings and barrels & lapis barrels: 1
Beads From the belt Plain short bugles of lapis, gold and carnelian, and minute ball beads in the same material: see Field Notes.: 1
Beads Glazed ring beads and a few lapis rings: 1
Beads Gold (1), agate and carnelian Isin-Larsa period: 1
Beads Gold, carnelian and lapis, steatite and copper plated with gold. See Field Notes: there described as 3 separate strings but more probably 1 string composed of 3 sections.: 1
Beads Gold, carnelian, lapis, agate, and silver. In original order( see Field Notes): 1
Beads Gold, plain and fluted balls, carnelian and lapis balls, a crescent amulet of agate capped with gold, and a long gold bead: 1
Beads Gold. Large double conoids, small double conoids, tubular beads, barrel beads, fluted ball beads, flattened double conoids, double conoids of spiral wire, circles of spiral wire, 2 elongated double conoids; 4 ring spacers for 3 strings, gold bar spacers (square in section) for 20 strings, 3 gold leaves with spacers for 2 strings. Carnelian. Barrel beads, ball beads, bugles, double conoids, ring beads, 1 worked barrel bead with white pattern, flattened tabloid with gold suspender. Lapis. Large double conoids, small double conoids, fluted ball beads, double conoid with gold suspender for 2 strings.: 7
Beads Lapis Double conoids: 1
Beads Lapis and silver, with 1 carnelian. Shape [refers to drawing] [drawing]: 1
Beads Lapis double conoids and a few silver balls: 1
Beads Lapis double conoids etc 1 long gold facetted lentoid 1 carnelian double conoid, large: 1
Beads Large lentoids, 2 lapis, 1 silver, 2 bitumen(broken) NB the carnelian rings probably went between the large beads: 1
Beads of wood (? ebony) double conoids: 1
Beads One fairly large carnelian lentoid, carnelian rings, gold balls, and a few dark steatite lentoids: 1
Beads One gold-capped lapis; silver, lapis, and carnelian. For order see Field Notes.: 1
Beads Silver and lapis, thin lentoids.: 1
Beads Silver balls and lapis double conoids. (from the neck): 1
Beads Silver, carnelian, agate, and lapis in their original order (see Field Notes) forming a separate necklace: 1
Beads Silver, carnelian, lapis, copper and paste: original order noted in Field Notes: forming a separate necklace.: 1
Beads Small double conoids of gold and lapis One large lapis bead with gold cap and a gold wire let into it spirally one square shell bead & one carnelian bugle.: 1
Beads Small lapis & gold For order see Field Notes.: 1
Beads Small lapis and carnelian balls Strung two of each alternately: 1
Beads Small lapis ball beads & carnelian ring beads strung alternately: in the middle a carnelian double conoid.: 1
Beads Small lapis diamonds and silver-plate beads Found by the pin 9682 and probably used to fasten to it the cylinder seal 9681: 1
Beads Small lapis lentoids, and one or two carnelian rings.: 1
Beads Small lapis, carnelian and paste rings Originally strung in sets of 3: 1
Beads Small rings of green glazed frit, A few lapis beads One carnelian One shell: 1
Beads Small string of lapis and carnelian, mixed types.: 1
Beads Triangles of 11 gold and 11 lapis: 1
Beads Two large lapis lentoids One gold lentoid 1 lapis bugle: 1
Beads Very small gold beds, small lapis, and silver disks: also, one long bugle of bloodstone. For order see Field Notes.: 1
Beads Very small lapis and gold balls: 1
Beads Very small lapis balls: 1
Beads Worn round wrist 5 lapis double conoids; 4 carnelian bugles; 1 carnelian bugles; 1 carnelian double conoid; lapis and carnelian strung alternatively.: 1
Beads 16 gold spacer triangles formed of 2 minute beads with between them minute ring beads of lapis lazuli and carnelian [drawing] 1:1: 1
Beads Small balls of carnelian and gold Strung alternately 10 of each: 1
Beads Small lapis and carnelian with lapis phallic amulet. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Beads very small lapis and gold balls, with them a pendant of artificial cat's eye (hematite(?) & shell) set in copper. [drawing of cat's eye]: 1
Beads [A]. Agate elliptical and date shaped, marble elliptical, carnelian date shaped, carnelian tubular and ball shaped and long double conoid, shaped agate, facetted eliptical in carnelian, blue glaze disk. [drawing] [B-C] Also, scraps of gold foil. [D-E] Also 2 bone spindle whorls.: 1
Beads [A]. Agate elliptical and date shaped, marble elliptical, carnelian date-shaped, carnelian tubular and ball shaped and long double conoid, shaped agate, facetted eliptical in carnelian, blue glaze disk. [drawing] [B-C] Also, scraps of gold foil. [D-E] Also 2 bone spindle whorl.: 3
Beads [A]. Agate elliptical and date shaped, marble elliptical, carnelian date-shaped, carnelian tubular and ball shaped and long double conoid, shaped agate, facetted eliptical in carnelian, blue glaze disk. [drawing] [B-C] Also, scraps of gold foil. [D-E] Also 2 bone spindle whorls.: 1
Beads & Seal 1 very long carnelian bugle, i ditto. green jasper, 2 crystal rings and 2 gold balls: on the end a silver button seal with engraved face: subject not decipherable. [drawing]: 1
Beads (10) Carnelian, agate, etc., found together.: 1
Beads (5) clay. Imitation of those cut from shell cores with the spiral shewn. (NB, these seem to have been made on a string, not made & then pierced).: 4
Beads (6): 5 carnelian; one double pyramidal, two ball, one barrel, one blue glazed ball.: 1
Beads (re-strung) Large beads of mixed irregular shapes in carnelian, agate, lapis, malachite, pebble, granite, etc. very ugly, 28 in all.: 1
Beads 3 very long shell tubes, shell cylinders, small shells pierced, large black hematite barrels, carnelian rings.: 1
Beads about 70 of rock crystal, agate, carnelian, steatite and granite (?). With them, an object in white limestone a disk (badly chipped) pierced in the center, flat and with slight mushroom stem and a second hole in the flat part. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Beads Bangle Lapis & silver double conoids on wooden cores Minute gold, lapis and silver balls For order of stringing cf. Field Note: 1
Beads etc. Large silver rings to which are attached spacers pierced by 3 holes: between these were set lapis bugles flanked by carnelian rings: see field notes. Part of the chain preserved as found.: 1
Beads in gold, lapis lazuli and carnelian: found loose and restrung as follows (A) Gold ram: small figurine in thin metal, hollow, pierced for threading. Fine work. Photo no. 39 length 0.016 (B) String of lapis and gold beads thus [refers to drawing], graded in size, 43 gold and 45 lapis, and a circular rosette pendant of open work gold. [drawing] Photo no. _ length 085 (C) String of carnelian beads, 40 in all, 2 gold ring terminals, 4 gold pear pendants, 2 carnelian pear pendants on gold, one plate pendant of carnelian with white design on gold. Photo no. 39 length 008 (D) String of 10 gold and 20 lapis nasturtium-seed beads with six lapis pear pendants on gold and one lapis fly amulet. photo no. _ length 0155 (E) String of small lapis beads strung in 2 rows with lapis spacers at ends of 8 gold mulberry(?)-leaf pendants, a triangular gold spacer, one lapis beads bound with gold wire and a triple gold beads (these 2 as a pendant) Photo. No. 39. length 0.165: 1
Beads in gold, lapis lazuli and carnelian: found loose and restrung as follows (A) Gold ram: small figurine in thin metal, hollow, pierced for threading. Fine work. Photo no. 39 length 0.016 (B) String of lapis and gold beads [drawing] thus [refers to drawing], graded in size, 43 gold and 45 lapis, and a circular rosette pendant of open work gold. Photo no. _ length 085 (C) String of carnelian beads, 40 in all, 2 gold ring terminals, 4 gold pear pendants, 2 carnelian pear pendants on gold, one plate pendant of carnelian with white design on gold. Photo no. 39 length 008 (D) String of 10 gold and 20 lapis nasturtium-seed beads with six lapis pear pendants on gold and one lapis fly amulet. photo no. _ length 0155 (E) String of small lapis beads strung in 2 rows with lapis spacers at ends of 8 gold mulberry(?)-leaf pendants, a triangular gold spacer, one lapis beads bound with gold wire and a triple gold beads (these 2 as a pendant) Photo. No. 39. length 0.165: 1
Beads in gold, lapis lazuli and carnelian: found loose and restrung as follows (A) Gold ram: small figurine in thin metal, hollow, pierced for threading. Fine work. Photo no. 39 length 0.016 (B) String of lapis and gold beads thus [refers to drawing], graded in size, 43 gold and 45 lapis, and a circular rosette pendant of open work gold. [drawing] Photo no. _ length 085 (C) String of carnelian beads, 40 in all, 2 gold ring terminals, 4 gold pear pendants, 2 carnelian pear pendants on gold, one plate pendant of carnelian with white design on gold. Photo no. 39 length 008 (D) String of 10 gold and 20 lapis nasturtium-seed beads with six lapis pear pendants on gold and one lapis fly amulet. photo no. _ length 0155 (E) String of small lapis beads strung in 2 rows with lapis spacers at ends of 8 gold mulberry(?)-leaf pendants, a triangular gold spacer, one lapis beads bound with gold wire and a triple gold beads (these 2 as a pendant) Photo. No. 39. length 0.165: 3
Beads of carnelian etc. From a bracelet. 2 carnelian, 4 jasper (blood stone), lentoid bugles, 4 silver ball beads, 1 gold plated copper ball bead (decayed).: 1
Beads of carnelian, amethystine, quartz, agate, etc.: 1
Beads of frit originally blue glazed, the glaze wholly perished. 15 spheroids and 4 bugles.: 1
Beads of glazed frit. Heavily ribbed balls. Discorloured: probably originally blue.: 1
Beads of gold and carnelian. Long bugles: 8 gold, 4 carnelian. With them were strung other beads; v. tomb notes.: 1
Beads of lapis, carnelian and gold, and one agate. Double conoids of different sizes, and 2 large gold-plated ball beads. 34 gold beads in all. There was evidence that these formed a separate string, stone and metal beads strung alternately.: 1
Beads string of made up from odd beads collected in the course of the dig. 35 in all: crystal, lapis, pebble, amethyst and carnelian.: 1
Beads string of, made up from odd beads collected in the course of the dig. 30 in all carnelian and agate: 1
Beads [A-B]. Bone, date-shaped and elliptical. 2 spacers. Carnelian, balls, rings, elliptical, double conoid.: 1
Beads, (A) string of made up from odd beads collected in the course of the dig. 48 carnelian and agate (B) 23 mixed large stone beads.: 2
Beads, 2: Sard lentoid, lapis bugle.: 1
Beads, a few only, Carnelian balls and diamonds: 1
Beads, etc. From a diadem. 1 large gold lentoid bead; 4 ditto. lapis; and with them fragments of a silver chain. See field notes.: 1
Beads, string of found loose in soil together and re-strung. Large yellow paste and light carnelian, 13 in all.: 1
Beads. Mostly white shell: with them 2 white shell plaques, one oblong, one diamond shaped and some lapis and carnelian rings. For order see field notes.: 2
Beads. [A] A large collection, mostly carnelian but also other stones[?], of various forms together with a [B] steatite pendant thus [drawing] and a [C] paste scarab inscribed thus [drawing] [D] and a copper fibula (broken) thus [drawing] . Said to have been found with nos 20042-7.: 3
Beads. (A) 3 triple-bored square spacers of glazed frit, a quantity of minute rings and tubes of blue paste, tubes of white paste and pink limestone; then probably all going together. Also: (B) A mixed string of shell tubes, cylinders and date shaped: glazed frit lozenges, glass paste date-shaped: glaze nasturtium seed, discoids, glass balls, paste double conoids, glass cylinders and paste rings and 1 carnelian cylinder. Found in disorder.: 1
Beads. (A) = set of 4, 2 carnelian & 2 lapis lentoids; (B)= set of very small lapis & some carnelian; [C] with them 1 earring, spiral coil of silver wire.: 1
Beads. (A) = set of 4, 2 carnelian & 2 lapis lentoids; (B)= set of very small lapis & some carnelian; [C] with them1 earring, spiral coil of silver wire.: 2
Beads. (A) A string of lapis and carnelian bugles & double conoids with a few of silver decayed, and a lapis cylinder with criss-cross pattern. (B) Small rings of paste & lapis with a [C] lapis frog amulet.: 2
Beads. (A) Small gold balls, large agate square, chalcedony square, agate, carnelian and lapis lentoids, crystal ball. (B) [B and C] Copper bracelets, a pair, made of copper tubing = a simple hoop, penannular (one broken and mended).: 1
Beads. 14 in all, carnelian and lapis. Found by the neck.: 1
Beads. 49 in all - double conoid lapis and carnelian, 1 small silver ball bead, and a number of minute carnelian ring beads. Also 2 gold double conoids.: 1
Beads. A necklace composed of small diamond-shaped lapis beads and of flat gold disk beads strung alternately. NB. Either some of the of the gold beads were not found or else at the back there was lapis only.: 1
Beads. A small mixed set: 1 gold over copper, 1 onyx, 2 crystal, and some lapis, and carnelian (child's necklace): 1
Beads. A small set of mixed carnelian and lapis lazuli, all found together at the neck: see field notes.: 1
Beads. A string of small lentoids of lapis and of gold foil over copper (the latter in bad condition) strung in alternate sets of 6.: 1
Beads. A: Carnelian lentoids. B: Small lapis balls with the carnelians is one longer with artificial white bands. For stringing see field notes.: 2
Beads. Gold balls, agate lentoids, and some silver balls; mostly in original order: see Field Notes.: 1
Beads. Gold double conoids; lapis and carnelian (lapis double conoids, carnelian mostly rings and 1 big faceted lapis lentoid).: 1
Beads. Gold-plated copper and lapis, small. (the former in bad condition): 1
Beads. Lapis (& a few carnelian) from 2 parallel strings worn round the neck: see tomb notes.: 1
Beads. Lapis and carnelian. The former mostly double conoids and rings, the carnelian bugles, conoids, faceted bugles and rings.: 1
Beads. Lapis and silver with a few carnelian and some small glazed frit rings.: 1
Beads. Lapis lazuli double conoids, and 2 carnelians. For stringing, see field notes.: 1
Beads. Lapis lazuli. Medium-sized double conoids and some balls.: 1
Beads. Lapis lazuli. Small conoids, balls, and a few bugles. 130 in all.: 1
Beads. Large shell rings. About 002 in diameter. In bad condition.: 1
Beads. Large. One carnelian, one ball lapis and 6 diamond-shaped flat lapis beads; all found close together except the ball bead which lay apart. (NB the last had a thread through it so was not a pin-head as suggested in the field notes): 1
Beads. Mixed carnelian and lapis. With 2 lapis frog amulets.: 1
Beads. Mixed lapis and shell, 29 in all, 28 found together in a basket, 1 biggish lapis ribbed ball formed apart and possibly belonging to the copper pin U.8248.: 1
Beads. Of lapis lazuli. 10 large double conoids & two similar of silver (one broken).: 1
Beads. One carnelian, a few lapis, and a number of very small shell rings.: 1
Beads. Silver. Some quadruple tubes from dog collar string, large lentoids which went with the larger lapis lentoids (U.8376B) and smaller beads.: 1
Beads. Small carnelian rings, long bugles, and lapis beads small mixed.: 1
Beads. Small gold, silver, lapis and carnelian. For order see Field Notes.: 1
Beads. Small lapis balls etc.: 1
Beads. Small lentoids of lapis & gold (thin plate over copper), with a few carnelians: strung in sets of 6. See field notes. one strings: 1
Beads. Small silver balls, silver disks, and small lapis balls. See field notes.: 1
Beads. Small, gold over copper, and lapis strung up in sets of 2 and 4 of a sort.: 1
Beads. Three, two of lapis, one of gold. Faceted lentoids of exaggerated size. Found together. [drawing] 1:1: 1
Beads. Very long bugles, 1 gold, 2 lapis, 3 carnelian, one of the latter facetted, & 4 small silver & 3 small gold balls. For original order see field notes.: 1
Beads. [A] A large collection, mostly carnelian but also other stones[?], of various forms together with a [B] steatite pendant thus [drawing] and a [C] paste scarab inscribed thus [drawing] [D] and a copper fibula (broken) thus [drawing] . Said to have been found with nos 20042-7.: 1
Beads. (A) 3 triple-bored square spacers of glazed frit, a quantity of minute rings and tubes of blue paste, tubes of white paste and pink limestone; then probably all going together. Also: (B) A mixed string of shell tubes, cylinders and date shaped: glazed frit lozenges, glass paste date-shaped: glaze nasturtium seed, discoids, glass balls, paste double conoids, glass cylinders and paste rings and 1 carnelian cylinder. Found in disorder.: 1
Beads. (A) A string of lapis and carnelian bugles & double conoids with a few of silver decayed, and a lapis cylinder with criss-cross pattern. (B) Small rings of paste & lapis with a lapis frog amulet.: 1
Beads. (A) Small gold balls, large agate square, chalcedony square, agate, carnelian and lapis lentoids, crystal ball. (B) [B and C] Copper bracelets, a pair, made of copper tubing = a simple hoop, penannular (one broken and mended).: 2
Beads. 1 shell tube, and 2 oval shell frontlets; diamond beads of lapis, mother-of-pearl, paste and limestone, paste balls, small shell rings, quartzite rhomboid and square paste spacers.: 1
Beads. 17 in number: for order see Field note. Agate, lapis and carnelian. Double conoids, barrels and 1 bugle.: 1
Beads. 24 in all, glazed. Various. Collected from the stratum.: 1
Beads. 3 agate lentoids, 40 carnelian ring beads. Minute.: 1
Beads. 3 large crystal flattened date-shaped; 1 limestone ditto; 1 agate barrel; 3 steatite rings.: 1
Beads. 4 glazed double conoids; 1 carnelian cylindrical; 1 carnelian double conoid.: 1
Beads. 4 long shell elliptical beads; slightly concave on one side, slightly convex on the other. : 1
Beads. 9 carnelian - double conoids and balls, rings.: 1
Beads. A mixed lot, largely paste. The bulk was said to be ? and have yellow, blue, and white with and double crescents glass paste nimp, dark reg: with men same tune beads which may not-belong to the main set. : 1
Beads. Amethyst, carnelian and glzed frit. Faceted lentoids, 4-faced - lonzenge shaped in section, and hexagonal amethyst lentoids. Carnelian rings and balls, convex on either side and elliptical in section.: 1
Beads. Balls of frit, originally blue-glzed, now mostly bleached, a few carnelian and one steatite rings.: 1
Beads. Carnelian ball, date-shaped and cylindrical, lapis facetted date-shaped and date-shaped, shell square, shell double conoids.: 1
Beads. Carnelian balls and lapis double conoids.: 1
Beads. Carnelian cylinders, quartzite cylinders, lapis cylinders, balls and ovals.: 1
Beads. Carnelian cylinders, shell cylinders and lapis rings.: 1
Beads. Carnelian cylindrical; lapis barrels.: 1
Beads. Carnelian date-shaped (short): lapis date-shaeped, double conoid and one flattened cylinder.: 1
Beads. Carnelian rings and a few lapis beads, small balls and flattened ovals.: 1
Beads. Carnelian rings and balls and very small glaze balls and tubes.: 1
Beads. Carnelian rings and balls; lapis double conoids, ovals and tubes; lapis diamond (large) and one large carnelian.: 1
Beads. Carnelian rings and one flattened rectangular, small tubes, ovals and date-shaped. These were strung together in groups, about 8 of each together.: 1
Beads. Carnelian rings and one shell tube.: 1
Beads. Carnelian rings, black steatite rings (large), shell and black steatite tubes(large), calcite button, very small shell (or paste) rings.: 1
Beads. Carnelian rings, date-shaped and tubular; paste date-shaped(1); lapis double conoid, barrel and tube; and small paste rings; 2 lapis frog amulets.: 1
Beads. Carnelian rings, one cylindrical, and a few lapis balls.: 1
Beads. Carnelian rings.: 3
Beads. Carnleian rings and two steatite(?) barrels.: 1
Beads. Four shell tubes (one borken); four carnelian and four crystal rings.: 1
Beads. Glass paste: blue and yellow rings. 1 carnelian lentoid.: 1
Beads. Glazed barrels and 1 lapis double conoid; 1 carnelian ring bead.: 1
Beads. Glazed frit lentoids; carnelian lentoids.: 1
Beads. Gold and lapis double conoids of various sizes.: 1
Beads. Gold double conoids, thin and poor, carnelian double conoids, rings, diamonds, and one ribbed date-shaped, and one pear-shaped with bleached pattern, [drawing] agate tubular and date-shaped, and lapis date-shaped. 49 in all. Restrung mostly in the original order.: 1
Beads. Lapis & carnelian barrels. About a dozen.: 1
Beads. Lapis & carnelian ring beads and a few shell. All minute. Order see Field note.: 1
Beads. Lapis and carnelian double conoids, Lapis ovals. Carnelian rings. Large cats-eye and white calcite truncated triangle.: 1
Beads. Lapis and carnelian rings; lapis tubes; lapis and carnelian truncated triangles.: 1
Beads. Lapis and silver double conoids. Order not identified.: 1
Beads. Lapis barrels, carnelian rings, lapis cylinder, long paste date-shaped, quartzite flattened hexagonal.: 1
Beads. Lapis double concoids and one carnelian cylinder.: 1
Beads. Lapis double conoids rounded, and 1 large carnelian ring bead.: 1
Beads. Lapis double conoids; 1 faceted carnelian double conoid; 1 faceted lapis double conoid.: 1
Beads. Lapis lazuli barrels and a triangular calcite pendant.: 1
Beads. Lapis lazuli, carnelian, agate tubular and barrel beads.: 1
Beads. Lapis tubes & ovals, quartzite double conoids; also a quantity of shell rings, and some small shells pierced as beads.: 1
Beads. Lapis, small balls and ovals and date-shaped.: 1
Beads. Lapis, small balls, ovals and double conoids; carnelian balls; silver balls.: 1
Beads. Large carnelian rings and small shell rings and spacer.: 1
Beads. Large carnelian rings.: 1
Beads. Minute rings of blue glaze.: 1
Beads. Minute, carnelian rings.: 1
Beads. One carnelian facetted date-shaped and 3 long date-shaped; 5 large lapis double conoids, one lapis striated ball, small lapis balls, and lapis pendant. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Beads. One carnelian tube, one crystal pear pendant, small paste ringed tubes, lapis ovals.: 1
Beads. One gold and three (discolored) lapis very large facetted lentoids. (the gold one of thin metal over bitumen, now split open) and 2 smaller lapis ditto: with them probably were carnelian rings (with 13783) but original order unknown.: 1
Beads. One large carnelian date-shaped, and a number of small date-shaped beads of dark steatite (?): 1
Beads. Painted amethyst lentoids and double concoids. Agate balls and barrels. Glass ball bead. 1 copper tubular bead.: 1
Beads. Quantity of lapis double conoids.: 1
Beads. Rings of white shell, a great quantity found forming 4 strings round the neck: 16
Beads. Small ring beads of white shell.: 1
Beads. Small white shell rings. Strung in 2 loops kept together by a little rectangular black steatite spacer. Probably a bracelet. Found on the floor of the room, in order.: 1
Beads. Two long carnelian tubes and 13 carnelian date-shaped, and 4 lapis ditto.: 1
Beads. Various types. Collected from the same level. Not in catalog.: 1
Beads. Very long shells, four tubes and one oval frontlet pierced at each end.: 1
Beads. Very small paste rings and oblong spacers for 3 ranks of beads (see field notes).: 1
Beads. Very small white shell rings. Found on the arm.: 1
Beads. Very small white shell rings. Found with the body in early grave below kilns.: 1
Beads. (7). Large lapis double conoid; oolite? barrel bead; 2 gold ring beads; 2 carnelian ball beads; 1 rock crystal double conoid.: 1
Beads. (7). 1 Flattened steatite double conoid-grey. 1 carnelian double conoid. 1 black steatite bead with incised markings; shaped like a truncated cone. 2 carnelian ring beads. 1 gold ring bead. 1 grey steatite bead square in section - tubular. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Beads. 1 amethyst facetted. 1 marble lentoid. 1 carnelian double conoid. 1 steatite lentoid. 1 frit lentoid. 2 glass paste flattened tubular beads, lozenge shaped in section.: 1
Beads. 1 bugle carnelian. 1 bleached carnelian. 2 lentoid carnelian. 2 ball carnelian. 2 flat lentoid crystal. A necklace composed of 9 diamond carnelian, 11 lentoid carnelian, 14 gold lentoid.: 1
Beads. 1 carnelian ball; 2-chalcedony lentoids; 1 hemispherical section lapis lazuli.: 1
Beads. 1 carnelian bugle, and a set of mixed small beads: lapis, carnelian, & silver.: 1
Beads. 1 carnelian ring bead. 1 Carnelian double conoid. 1 elongated sard (?) double conoid.: 1
Beads. 1 gold facetted lentoid. 13 lentoid carnelian. 3 balls carnelian. 1 turquoise pendant. 1 flat barrel steatite. 1 ring steatite. 1 flat lentoid paste.: 1
Beads. 1 large twisted gold wire bead double conoid. 2 Lapis lentoids, facetted. 2 Carnelian ring beads.: 1
Beads. 1 malachite cylinder, 2 white calcite rhomboids, 1 cylinder seal, grey steatite, much defaced, with seated goddess and 2 standing figures and traces of 2 columns of inscription: cylinders of shell, steatite, pine limestone, some originally with figures but all defaced, eliptical beads of white calcite, agate, biconvex rectangles, square section tubular red limestone, black stone discoid, carnelian date-shaped, glass ball, and one limestone disk with crudely incised design thus [reference to drawing]. [drawing]: 1
Beads. 1 Mother of pearl (?) ball. Glass paste bugles and double conoids. Carnelian double conoids, ring beads. 1 steatite double conoid. 1 pale lapis lazuli (?) bugle.: 1
Beads. 1, very long carnelian bugle; a few smaller beads, carnelian, lapis & silver. (see Field Notes).: 1
Beads. 10 gold, 10 silver, and 3 carnelian. Found in a group apparently preserving the order in which they were sewn, as bead embroidery, onto a garment: the small silver beads which completed the design were too decayed to be kept. See field notes. see drawing.: 1
Beads. 11 gold double conoids of different sizes and a quantity of similar lapis beads; 1 gold rectangular bead. All found loose in the soil, also, some mixed carnelian beads.: 1
Beads. 12 various. Not in catalog.: 1
Beads. 15 gold ring spacers thus [drawing] 1:1 with between them small lapis and carnelian beads: for order see field notes.: 1
Beads. 15 lapis ball beads of different sizes but all large: some are ribbed. Perhaps strung up with U.8011.: 1
Beads. 19 lapis lazuli double conoids. Apparently worn round wrist. Type V. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Beads. 2 Carnelian & 1 gold bugles & small Lapis balls, making a frontlet.: 1
Beads. 2 carnelian and 2 lapis bugles.: 1
Beads. 2 carnelian bugles; 1 carnelian ball; 1 flat ovoid chalcedony; 1 lentoid marbles; 1 paste ball.: 1
Beads. 2 dark agate date-shaped, 1 ditto scaraboid, 1 carnelian flattened and facetted date-shaped, 2 carnelian balls, 3 dark agate small balls, 2 short gold tubular with plaited pattern.: 1
Beads. 2 double conoid carnelian. 1 lentoid carnelian. 5 double conoid silver. 3 barrel agate. 31 flat lentoid agate. 1 flat lentoid steatite. Necklace of 17 agates, rectangular with vesical section. Necklace of 23 lentoid agates and 14 gold balls.: 3
Beads. 2 hematite lentoids. 1 agate lentoid. 1 jasper? Double conoid. 1 Quartz barrel. Glass paste ring beads. 1 fluted glass paste double conoid with raised ends.: 1
Beads. 2 lapis: lentoids, facetted, one broken. Wood (?) lentoid, 2 carnelian rings, also one silver earring.: 1
Beads. 2 large carnelian, 2 ditto lapis, and some copper beads. See field notes.: 1
Beads. 2 large silver lentoids.; 2 large facetted lapis lazuli bugles; 1 large facetted carnelian double conoid, also fragment of a greenish steatite cylinder seal with horned deity.: 1
Beads. 2 lentoid agate. 2 flat lentoid catseye. 1 lentoid carnelian. 2 ball carnelian. 4 gold balls. 4 copper balls covered with gold.: 2
Beads. 2 strings. (A) Small lapis rings & diamonds; (B) Agate lentoids with gold caps carnelian, lapis, & gold balls. (for order see Field Note).: 2
Beads. 3 flat barrel agates; 1 flat barrel blue granite; 1/2 flat lentoid marble.: 1
Beads. 3 frit lentoids and 2 lapis lazuli lentoids.: 1
Beads. 3 Gold squares 33 x 20mm 3 lapis diamonds [drawing] strung together. (v. field notes) and probably joined on to the cylinder seal U.8615.: 1
Beads. 3 lentoid carnelian. 3 barrel carnelian. 6 ball carnelian. 2 ring carnelian. 1 pendant carnelian.: 1
Beads. 3 long spacers made from the lips of cowtie shells, shell tubes and black stone barrel.: 1
Beads. 3 only. 1-carnelian bugle; 1-long limestone lentoid; 1-red and white breccia (?) found tied round the left upper arm.: 1
Beads. 3 strings made up from single horde: viz: A. 53 large beads. B. Many small beads and beads like miniature implements. C. Mainly small beads.: 3
Beads. 31 gold ribbed balls. 6 flat lentoid carnelian. 1 lentoid carnelian. 10 flat lentoid lapis.: 1
Beads. 4 gold balls; 3 gold ribbed balls; 6 barrel carnelian; 3 lentoid carnelian; 1 flat diamond gold; 5 barrel apatite; 2 agate, rectangualr with vesical section.: 1
Beads. 4 lentoids carnelian. 1 flat barrel agate. Fragment of crescent agate. 1 flat lentoid amber (?): 1
Beads. 4-gold double conoids; 5 lapis double conoids; 1 carnelian bugle.: 1
Beads. 5 amethysts [represented in drawing] four sided. 1 oval carnelian. 1 large glass paste double conoid. [drawing]: 1
Beads. 5 white glass (opaque) ball beads with narrow bands of light yellow: one similar drop pendant: 8 small barrel beads of red pebble (??): 1
Beads. 6 hematite and 1 red stone. Large ring beads.: 1
Beads. 6 large lapis balls. Roughly cut.: 1
Beads. 6 stalgmitic calcites, white and transluscent; lentoid.: 1
Beads. 7 carnelian, 6 lapis, and gold (4). The gold are seed-pods thus [drawing 1:1]. The carnelian similar but with no central rib, the lapis flat and rectangular and 2 bugles (this last may not belong to this string) : for order of threading see field notes. Found affixed to U.8171. The gold beads have a wooden tube down the middle, 2 leaves of gold being soldered (or cemented) together on either side of this: the string went through the wood.: 1
Beads. 9 bugle-beads of white shell, much decayed; the longest is 7mm long. A few shell disk beads of the usual small type. A quantity of small shells, whole, but pierced for threading. One mother-o'-pearl spacer, flat, thus [drawing 1:1] Half-a-dozen small carnelian ring beads. Found with stonerams: 1
Beads. A collection of mixed stone beads. The majority of stalagmite calcite, plain milky calcite, black and white granite, marble, steatite, pink limestone, jasper etc. ? Third dynasty.: 3
Beads. A few minute tubes of green glazed frit.: 1
Beads. A few only of blue-glazed frit, small lentoids & 1 large barrel bead.: 1
Beads. A few only, of lapis and silver, lentoids: found together & apart from any other beads.: 1
Beads. a few only, small of lapis, agate & carnelian, with a few glass rings.: 1
Beads. A few small beads of lapis, carnelian and shell, found together but not in order.: 1
Beads. a few small lapis balls, etc.: 1
Beads. A few, small balls of lapis & carnelian & gold-plated copper.: 1
Beads. A few; one large lapis and some small mixed beads of lapis, carnelian and silver.: 1
Beads. A garter composed of flat lapis bugles, flat gold bugles and a carnelian ball.: 1
Beads. A large number of lapis and carnelian beads, now all mixed together, but originally forming a number of separate strings for which see field notes.: 1
Beads. A mixed collection of carnelian, sard & agate lentoids & bugles, carnelian rings, lapis paste lentoids, glazed frit fluted ball, lapis ball, quartz lentoid, amethyst lentoid, pebble lentoid, 2 unshaped but pierced rock crystal lumps & a steatite cylinder seal completely defaced.: 1
Beads. A mixed lot of gold, lapis and carnelian found scattered over the floor of the tomb chamber.: 1
Beads. A mixed lot of lapis, carnelian, steatite, sard, etc. from a single string.: 1
Beads. A mixed lot, largely paste. The bulk were said to be from one grave. Yellow, blue and white rings and double conoids. Glass paste rings, dark grey; with the some stone beads which may not belong to the main set.: 1
Beads. A mixed lot. 192 carnelian bugles. 56 carnelian double conoids, lentoids and barrels. 11 large carnelian double conoids and facetted lentoids. 421 carnelian rings. 81 larger carnelian rings. 41 glazed frit balls. 43 lapis lazuli, rings, bugles, ovoids, small mixed beads, apatite (?) quartzite, shell, agate and crystal.: 11
Beads. A mixed lot. Carnelian, agate, jasper, marble hematite lapis and agate. Mixed shapes: one double tubular; date stamped, tubular, rings etc. Also, a spindle whorl of grey steatite.: 2
Beads. A necklace formed of 17 gold tube beads with applique filigree decoration, 16 plain gold lentoids, 34 plain lapis lentoids, 1 large gold fluted ball, 2 ditto. lapis and a number of very small carnelian rings. For order see Field Notes.: 1
Beads. A quantity of small blue paste rings.: 1
Beads. A string of carnelian balls and gold ribbed balls strung alternately (except in part when 2 gold come together).: 1
Beads. A string of decorated gold pipe beads, 22mm, long, with small gold balls,etc . 21 tubular carnelian, 2 gold, 3 lapis. 27 gold balls (17050 = U 10975-79, 80-81). REACCESSIONED AS 83-7-1.: 2
Beads. A string of flat gold diamond beads, carnelian diamonds small gold balls and small carnelian balls. (restrung as far as possible in the original order).: 1
Beads. A string of minute beads, gold, lapis & carnelian, with gold spacers giving 3 rows.: 1
Beads. A string of moderately large beads, balls of gold foil over copper (in bad condition) and lapis, with a few carnelian, one of the latter a bugle with gold cap.: 1
Beads. Agate large cylindrical and lentoid. Granite lentoid. Carnelian discoids, balls, rings. Glass paste balls, rings, double conoids.: 1
Beads. Agate, carnelian, chalcedony. Two of the agates shaped thus: varied shapes: three-faced lentoids; cushion-shaped beads; balls, rings, barrels and lozenges. (lunate, heartshaped). [drawing 1:1]: 1
Beads. Amethyst oval, flat on our side, convex on the other. Quartz lentoids and double conoids. Jasper lentoid. Agate barrels and lentoids. Granite double conoid. Black steatite amulet, on oval shaped stamp seal with an animal figure engraved thereon surmounted by a squatting lion. Glass paste scaraboid bead. Carnelian double conoids.: 1
Beads. Barrels & lentoids of gold, lapis & carnelian, with flat carnelian pendant. (for order see Field Notes).: 1
Beads. Beads of banded sard, square with levelled sided, forming a single necklace (original order).: 1
Beads. Blue glazed hut. Cylinders with criss cross ornament [examples shown], plain date-shaped: one bead and one pendant bead and some plain cylinders. [drawing]: 1
Beads. Blue paste. Mostly small double conoids, but a few tubular and date-shaped. ? Third Dynasty.: 1
Beads. Bugles of lapis (and hematite?). Silver beads and a few carnelian rings. For order see field notes.: 1
Beads. Carnelian & frit lentoids; and lapis amulet in shape of a fly.: 1
Beads. Carnelian 12; amethyst 11; crystal 1; restrung approximately in the original order. Bracelet.: 1
Beads. Carnelian and glass paste balls. 3 carnelian and 3 glass.: 1
Beads. Carnelian and lapis, bugles & lentoids; a few ball-heads of dark wood (ebony?) most of which fell to pieces. For order see Field Notes.: 1
Beads. Carnelian ball. Calcite (?) lentoid. Baked clay ring bead. Steatite ring bead.: 1
Beads. Carnelian balls and date-shaped, and one lapis lazuli ring.: 1
Beads. carnelian balls and short date-shaped, lapis balls and balls of black and white marble.: 1
Beads. Carnelian balls, rings. Glass paste rings. 1 large jasper (?) lentoid. 1 hematite (?) Double conoid.: 1
Beads. Carnelian bugle and remains of silver bugle on a wooden core.: 1
Beads. Carnelian chisel-shaped pendants and balls, large and small, and a few double conoids. Order not original. Beads all brought in together.: 1
Beads. Carnelian cylinders and 1 long faceted double conoid.: 1
Beads. Carnelian cylinders and rings, lapis ditto, 2 large chalcedony flattened ovals (one broken and ground down to half).: 1
Beads. Carnelian cylinders [crossed out] rings.: 3
Beads. Carnelian cylinders, date-shaped and lapis balls: 1
Beads. Carnelian date shaped and double conoid (long) and lapis rings and cylinders.: 1
Beads. Carnelian dodecadonal. 1 dark grey stone double conoid. 1 agate tubular bead. Glass paste lentoids, minute.: 1
Beads. Carnelian double conoids and decorations. Chalcedony double conoids giving a diamond shaped secition 1 glazed ball bead.: 1
Beads. Carnelian double conoids and quartz. Agate lentoids and quartz. Lapis ball and lentoid. Glass paste balls. Green amazonite (?) ring beads.: 1
Beads. Carnelian double conoids, and a few silver ditto, large. The silver much decayed.: 1
Beads. Carnelian double conoids, ring beads. Glass paste barrels, balls, rings. Glass paste flat oval bead marked thus: [drawing 1:1]: 1
Beads. Carnelian lentoids & lapis beads of various sorts, carnelian rings & jasper bugles. For order see Field Notes.: 1
Beads. Carnelian lentoids and double conoid. Quartz double conoid. Lapis lazuli barrel. Agate barrel.: 1
Beads. Carnelian lentoids, balls, discoids, scaraboids. Amethystine quartz scaraboids. Lapis lazuli discoid, scaraboid. Glass paste, yellow, balls, lentoids and 1 miniature puzuzu head. Carnelian pieces of inlay consisting of round lapis centers in a mother of pearl circular backing set in a circular steatite backing.: 1
Beads. Carnelian lentoids, bugles and double conoids.: 1
Beads. Carnelian lentoids. Agate lentoids. Quartz lentoids. Steatite lentoids. Breccia lentoids. Glass paste lentoids, double conoids. One carnelian pendant. One banded sard pendant. Also one glass paste puzuzu head pendant. [drawing]: 1
Beads. Carnelian polished rings.: 1
Beads. Carnelian poppy seeds, carnelian balls and small balls of bright yellow paste. Order not original; but the beads were all brought in together.: 1
Beads. Carnelian ring beads, glazed frit and a minute glazed frit amulet in shape of a male head - grotesque. [drawing]: 1
Beads. Carnelian ring beads. Red jasper double conoids. Quartzite cylindrical. Steatite? Discoid, flat one side, convex on the other . Agate lentoid and pendant shapes thus. [drawing]: 1
Beads. Carnelian rings & lapis lentoids and ring beads: for stringing cf. Field Note.: 1
Beads. Carnelian rings and 1 tube, lapis balls, black and white marble balls, 1 quartzite lozenge-shape, 4 date-shaped red chalcedony (?): 1
Beads. Carnelian rings and 1 tubular.: 1
Beads. Carnelian rings and a few carnelian and lapis cylinders: 1
Beads. Carnelian rings and a few lapis ovals.: 1
Beads. Carnelian rings and balls. Agat ovoid: blue paste date-shaped blue paste axe-head bead, agate discoid (flat). Also, 1 gold lunate earring.: 1
Beads. Carnelian rings and lozenges; glass paste rings and balls; rock crystal flattened lentoid.: 1
Beads. Carnelian rings and one cylindrical of black stone.: 1
Beads. Carnelian rings and one short tube of white frit probably once glazed.: 1
Beads. Carnelian rings and one tubular.: 1
Beads. Carnelian rings and shell cylindrical, the latter coarsely made.: 1
Beads. Carnelian rings and two barrel-shaped of black steatite and 1 shell cylindrical.: 1
Beads. Carnelian rings and white shell tubes and rings.: 1
Beads. Carnelian rings, 1 agate and 1 dark steatite cylindrical, 2 pink limestone short tubes and some shell rings.: 1
Beads. Carnelian rings, a few lapis, shell rings, long shell ovals (flat) and large shell and hematite rings.: 1
Beads. Carnelian rings, balls and cylinders. Lapis balls.: 1
Beads. Carnelian rings, lapis cylindrical and 2 white steatite beads.: 1
Beads. Carnelian rings, lapis rings, 2 lapis tubular and one ball.: 1
Beads. Carnelian rings, large shell tubes (decayed) and rings, hematite rings.: 1
Beads. Carnelian rings, medium size (worn in 2 parallel strings): 1
Beads. Carnelian rings, small.: 1
Beads. Carnelian rings.: 16
Beads. Carnelian rings. Lapis barrels, double conoids, balls, flattened truncated cone. A few silver.: 1
Beads. Carnelian rings. One large steatite (?) ring.: 1
Beads. Carnelian rings. Small, and a few lapis: 1
Beads. carnelian rings; lapis and steatite(?) tubes; lapis rings and ovals.: 1
Beads. Carnelian tubes, large and small. Lapis cylindrical, balls and flattened balls, one chalcedony flattened oval, one carneliandate shaped, on agate date-shaped.: 2
Beads. Carnelian tubular, lapis rings and tubular.: 1
Beads. Carnelian tumbler.: 1
Beads. Carnelian with white bands (a lentoid). Quartz. Agate.: 1
Beads. Carnelian, agate, lapis and gold. [A] One string was of carnelian and gold. [B] One string of lapis and gold. [C] Agate beads were found touching each other end to end, so should form a string.: 3
Beads. Carnelian, agate, quartz, lapis and frit date shaped, lapis tubular, carnelian balls, and a circular handled stamp seal of frit with plain criss cross pattern below.: 1
Beads. Carnelian, chisel pendants, pop-eyed pendant, date shaped, cylindrical, ring, ball-shaped. Agate, rhomboid, date-shaped. Gold, 1 ball-shaped.: 1
Beads. Carnelian, date-shaped, double conoid, ring, ball-shaped.: 1
Beads. Carnelian, lentoids, square section tubes, ring beds. Agate double conoids, lentoids, one ball bead. Amethyst double conoids. Not in tab anal.: 1
Beads. Carnelian, quartz and a few lapis lazuli lentoids and double conoids.: 1
Beads. Carnelian, red jasper, copper, agate, quartzite double conoids.: 1
Beads. Carnelian, ring, ball, biconvex square, date-shaped, double conoid, cylindrical. Agate, elliptical, biconvex square.: 1
Beads. Carnelian, with a few bugles + other shaped of paste, crystal, + lapis strung up in 2 strings. A Carnelian. B Mixed.: 1
Beads. Carnelian, with a few bugles +other shaped of paste, crystal, + lapis strung up in 2 strings. A Carnelian. B Mixed.: 1
Beads. Carnelian. (A) Date-shaped and barrels. (B) Poppy seeds: brought in together and probably from one tomb: with them a number of very small carnelian which probably went with the poppy seeds.: 2
Beads. Carnelian. Date shaped, some of them roughly facetted. With them, fragments of a lunate gold earring, very thin metal, broken.: 1
Beads. Carnelian. Mostly minute ring beads. With them a few small balls etc.: 1
Beads. Carnelian. Rings and chisel shaped pendants.: 2
Beads. Carnelian. Rings and poppy seed pendants.: 2
Beads. Carnelian. Rings and rod pendants.: 2
Beads. Carnelian. Small ball and fleur-de-lys.: 2
Beads. Carnelian: 100 unfinished beads, only roughly chipped into shape and unpierced (one has the piercing started but not finished): intended for rings and cylindrical: 1
Beads. Carnelian: balls and rings and double conoids. Amethyst: double conoids. Lapis lazuli: balls and rings. Agate: lentoids, barrels. Glass paste: lentoids, balls, rings.: 1
Beads. Carnelian: chisel shaped pendant, tubes and cylinders.: 1
Beads. Carnelians, lapis & chrysoprases (?) see Field Notes.: 1
Beads. Crystal, gold plated, lapis and carnelian, and one agate with gold caps. See field notes.: 1
Beads. Cylinder-shaped and bugle, the cylinder with incised criss-cross patterns: all originally of blue glaze now decayed and blanched, on frit.: 1
Beads. Cylinders of blue glazed but with incised (moulded) patterns of zigzags between ring borders: beads 12mm-16mm long. Color unusually preserved.: 1
Beads. Date shaped, of marble and other stones, coarsely made. Order not original but beads are brought in together.: 1
Beads. date-shaped, of reddish brown chalcedony(?) alternating with lapis balls and one crescent shaped lapis : a garter. (see field notes): 1
Beads. Diamond-shaped flat plate beads alternately lapis and gold plate over copper - the latter in bad condition. One string.: 1
Beads. Double conoids of gold & lapis (strung in sets: see Field Notes).: 1
Beads. Eleven various. Including one of black obsidian (?) shape thus: [drawing] Not in Catalog Vol. IV. [drawing]: 1
Beads. Flattened carnelian lentoids. 1 strung.: 1
Beads. Forming a bracelet. Small double conoids of twisted gold wire alternating with carnelian rings and bugles.: 1
Beads. From a bracelet. Glass paste ring beads - reddish. White glass paste discoids with black centers. 12 minute glass paste puzuzu head amulets.: 1
Beads. From a frontlet. 2 lapis & 1 gold facetted lentoids & 1 small carnelian bugle.: 1
Beads. From a string of small lapis beads alternating with silver, the silver mostly perished, many of the lapis are mixed up with 9753.: 1
Beads. Frontlet. Small gold ring pendants [A] (13) string on 3 rows of beads [B]: between each pair one very small lapis bead, one carnelian tubular bead, one very small lapis bead.: 1
Beads. Glass balls. Glass ring beads with serrated edges. Glass pear-shaped beads. Glass bugles worked. 2 long bone bugles.: 1
Beads. Glass paste balls and lentoids and barrels with combed pattern. Carnelian lentoids, discoids.: 1
Beads. Glass paste balls, rings and lentoids.: 1
Beads. Glass paste balls, rings, lentoids and 2 glass paste scarabs with quasi-heiroglyphic signs.: 1
Beads. Glass paste balls, rings. Lapis lazuli balls and rings. Carnelian.: 1
Beads. Glass paste lentoids. Glass paste ring beads, small green.; Carnelian oval flat bead engraved thus: [reference to drawing]; Lapis lazuli ball bead. 1 jasper?; Double conoid. Dark green. 1 greenish quartzite double conoid. [drawing]: 1
Beads. Glass paste rings - minute. Carnelian rings - minute.: 1
Beads. Glass paste, balls and ovoids.: 2
Beads. Glass paste, balls, barrels & bugles. ? insert in Cat. Vol VIII =Kassite Grave 21: 1
Beads. Glass paste. 14 puzuzu heads. 9 scaraboids. Some with quasi hieroglyphs and criss cross pattern. Rings, balls, disks, barrels with small globulear beads on the body, green, blue, yellow and horizontal. 1 tet pillar. 1 rock crystal scaraboid. 2 lapis lazuli double conoid, and lentoid. 1 hematite (?) scaraboid.: 1
Beads. Glass paste. Balls. Green. Cylindrical. White stone. Carnelian. Large lentoid. Glass paste (?) rectangular head.: 1
Beads. Glass paste. Copper. Sard. Calcite. Granite. For order see field note.: 1
Beads. Glass paste. Possibly the Horus Eye? Discoid and barrel beads also animals head pendants - flat. [A-C] 3 animals of type (A). [D] 1 animal of type (B). Each has a raised border of blue glass paste on one side and a pellet of blue glass paste for the eyes. [E] One Puzuzu head [E]. [drawing]: 5
Beads. Glass paste. Ring beads. Large quantity.: 1
Beads. Glass. Balls. White with blue globules set in to the bead thus giving a white surface with blue spots usually six in all.: 1
Beads. Glazed balls.: 1
Beads. Glazed barrels, frit. Agate lentoid. Carnelian double conoid. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Beads. Glazed frit balls, a carnelian ring and some shells.: 1
Beads. Glazed frit bugles, now bleached white: small.: 1
Beads. Glazed frit miniature rings. A mass.: 1
Beads. Glazed frit. 3 balls. 1 fluted double conoid with rings ends; 1 ball with ringed ends thus [reference to drawing]; 1 flat seal - oval shaped with markings.: 1
Beads. Glazed rings?: 1
Beads. Gold and carnelian bugles. Gold cylindrical with ringed surface.: 1
Beads. Gold and carnelian double conoids.: 1
Beads. Gold and lapis lazuli. Double conoids. Probably 2 strings confused. See field notes.: 1
Beads. Gold and lapis. Small squares with spirals engraved (on the 4 gold specimens) and in relief on the 9 lapis. Probably strung up with small single beads and perhaps with U.8567. (see also PG 313): 1
Beads. Gold balls (hollow) and balls of light yellow carnelian.: 1
Beads. Gold balls, very small; silver balls, silver diamonds, agate lentoids. 1 long carnelian bugle; 1 large agate two-eyed pendant.: 1
Beads. Gold, carnelian and lapis. Found loose together near PG 1068 & abut 300mm higher up.: 1
Beads. Gold, carnelian, lapis, agate and paste. For original order see tomb notes.: 1
Beads. Gold, lapis lazuli and carnelian. Three gold suspenders, 2 consisting of a gold ring attached to a single piece of gold foil which is a spacer for 3 necklaces. The third is a gold ring set with a gold flower pattern consisting of 12 petals represented only in outline. Also, 2 cones of spiral gold wire attached to a gold foil spacer for 2 strings. 3 Pear shaped gold beads pierced vertically. A piece of gold wire passes through the hole. At the top it is rolled over twice to form a spacer for 2 strings and at the bottom end twisted round once to prevent it from slipping. 3 lentoid lapis beads fitted with gold attachments similar to the above, except that one of the ha spacers for 3 instead of 2 strings. Also, 4 carnelians with similar gold attachments one a lentoid, 2 flattened ball beads, and 1 flattened double conoid. 5 gold pears (slender type) perforated at apex: 6 large gold double conoids and 10 small. A gold triangle consisting of 6 rows of minute ball beads, 2 lines of minute gold beads soldered together as above are both spacers, 1 for six the other for seven strings. 2 fluted gold ball beads and 1 fluted pear shaped bead. 8 minute gold ring beads. 26 carnelian lentoids. 5 carnelian bugle beads. 5 carnelian double conoids. 4 or 5 carnelian minute ring & ball beads. 2 lapis leaf shaped beads [drawing] thick in section. 7 lapis large double conoids. 32 lapis small double conoids. 2 ribbed conical lapis beads with a straight piece projecting from the base. 4 pear shaped lapis beads. About 50 smaller lapis beads, ring beads, ball beads, bugle beads, etc.: 11
Beads. Gold, lapis, carnelian & agate; the remainder of the beads from the grave. (See Field notes).: 1
Beads. Gold, silver, carnelian & lapis. 4 large carnelian & 2 silver diamonds, the rest small balls, etc. See Field Notes.: 1
Beads. Lapis & carnelian bugles & lentoids forming a bracelet.: 1
Beads. Lapis & carnelian, small: for order see Field Notes.: 1
Beads. Lapis & carnelian.: 1
Beads. Lapis & silver bugles, double conoids & balls (see Field Notes).: 1
Beads. Lapis & silver double conoids (see Field Notes): 1
Beads. Lapis & silver. Double conoids and lentoids.: 1
Beads. Lapis = mixed sorts. All collected from the floor of the chamber, SE end, when they were scattered in confusion.: 1
Beads. Lapis and carnelian beads. Glazed balls.: 1
Beads. Lapis and carnelian, balls, small ovals and date-shaped: 1
Beads. Lapis and silver.: 1
Beads. Lapis barrels & ovoids and some silver.: 1
Beads. Lapis bugles & carnelian rings from a wreath of silver beech leaves. 1-kept.: 1
Beads. Lapis bugles and carnelian rings being the remains of a headdress (the rest had been plundered).: 3
Beads. Lapis bugles, small, and carnelian rings. These went to complete the triple collar with silver rings attached. See field notes item 8.: 1
Beads. Lapis date-shaped and carnelian and silver date (large) lapis and silver balls (small) (for order see field notes): 1
Beads. Lapis diamonds and bugles; bugles of gold leaf over copper, decayed. see Field notes.: 1
Beads. Lapis diamonds, quartzite diamonds, marble diamonds, large date shaped chalcedony and lapis rings. A garter worn below the knee.: 1
Beads. Lapis double conoids & 2 carnelians; also a pair of silver wire spiral coil earrings.: 1
Beads. Lapis double conoids & carnelian rings. [drawing on back of card, representation of excavation area].: 1
Beads. Lapis double conoids, barrels & ring beads. Carnelian double conoids, ring beads, 1 bugle. Calcite truncated flattened conoid.: 1
Beads. Lapis double conoids, carnelian bugles, carnelian rings, small lapis balls, and silver beads (decayed) See Field Notes.: 1
Beads. Lapis double conoids, large, carnelian double conoids, long date-shaped and dated-shaped.: 1
Beads. Lapis double conoids.: 1
Beads. Lapis double conoids. Paste double conoids.: 1
Beads. Lapis lazuli cylindricals and gold bugles. Carnelian rings from skirt.: 1
Beads. Lapis lazuli double conoids. Lapis lazuli fly amulet. [drawing]: 1
Beads. Lapis lazuli, gold and paste.: 1
Beads. Lapis lazuli. Two large date-shaped and a number of small balls.: 1
Beads. Lapis lazuli. Double conoids. Strung with the gold beads U.8689A.: 1
Beads. Lapis lazuli. Large collection.: 1
Beads. Lapis lentoids & double conoids with 2 ribbed gold balls & a few carnelians (rings and 1 bugle).: 1
Beads. Lapis lentoids & double conoids.: 1
Beads. Lapis triangles and date-shpaed, 4 tubular; carnelian balls; larger limestone(?) balls; chalcedony flattened date-shaped.: 1
Beads. Lapis, carnelian and silver. About 180 in all. The lapis and carnelian are double conoids: some of the silver are the same, some are treble ball heads and some are imitation shells. Strung, silver lapis carnelian lapis silver.: 1
Beads. Lapis, carnelian, 1 chalcedony, 1 silver disk bead (broken) and two or three gold plated beads in bad condition. See field notes.: 1
Beads. Lapis, gold & silver, with very small carnelian rings.: 1
Beads. Lapis, gold, carnelian & shell forming a belt. (See Field Notes). NB = Most of the beads are in the mixed collection. Then put apart in a cigarette box an almost [illegible 3 word phrase] of the same belt.): 1
Beads. Lapis, mostly double conoids. Found loose on the chamber floor.: 1
Beads. Lapis, small double conoids and lentoids.: 1
Beads. Lapis, very small. Found in thousands on & under the skull in the south corner of the chamber, against the inlaid stela.: 1
Beads. Lapis. A large quantity found loose on the floor of the grave: also, 7 large gold double conoids.: 1
Beads. Lapis. Double conoids.: 1
Beads. lapis. ovals, balls, ck[?]: 1
Beads. Large balls of lapis. See field notes: almost certainly strung together with no silver beads between. They seem to be connected with the silver flower ornament (U.8212) and perhaps formed a chaplet round the head from which the flowers rose.: 1
Beads. Large bugles of agate with lapis balls between. : 7
Beads. Large carnelian rings and 2 shell curved tubes.: 1
Beads. Large carnelian rings.: 4
Beads. Large double conoids of electrum and carnelian and flat lentoids of carnelian and gold: all from one string on the chest of the central figure in the domed chamber.: 1
Beads. Large facetted lentoids; 2 lapis, 1 silver. Originally attached to silver chains & forming a frontlet on the forehead.: 1
Beads. Large flat shell ovals, shell date-shaped, and small shells pierced for stringing.: 1
Beads. Large lapis and carnelian. Forming a separate string. See field notes item 8.: 1
Beads. Large lapis bugles and smaller bugles. Found scattered over the SE end of the floor of the chamber.: 1
Beads. Large lapis lentoids. They seemed to form a string round the upper part of the head, to keep in place the gold flower ornament.: 1
Beads. Large lentoids. 2 lapis, 1 gold, 1 carnelian, and a broken carnelian lentoid: with these small carnelian rings strung between the large.: 1
Beads. Large oval flat shells, small cylinders, one red stone (steatite?) and one hematite ring, one calcite rhomboid.: 1
Beads. Large shell rings and a number of small shells pierced for stringing.: 1
Beads. Large shell rings.: 1
Beads. Large shell tubular bead, date-shaped calcite head flattened on one end, carnelian rings and very small small rings and a few large ditto and one large ring of black stone.: 1
Beads. Large white facetted spheroids, glass paste, opaque: 10 in all.: 1
Beads. Large. 3 carnelian and 8 lapis and 1 gold.: 1
Beads. Larger beads formed a necklace, smaller a bracelet carnelian discoids, rings, balls. Glass paste balls. Miniature glass paste puzuzu heads. 1 silver ball bead. [additional notes on back of card]: 1
Beads. Lentoids of lapis and gold with 3 small lapis double conoids between each.: 1
Beads. Lentoids, 1 gold, 2 carnelian, 2 lapis and 10 small lapis balls, strung as a bracelet with 2 small beads between each pair of larger ones.: 1
Beads. Light brownish chalcedony. Double conoids, balls, date-shaped and cylindrical. Third Dynasty?: 1
Beads. Long bugles of gold, lapis and carnelian (one of the latter with bleached pattern) and ball heads of the same materials: for order see Field Notes.: 1
Beads. Long Carnelian bugles strung up with gold fluted balls. Also carnelian double conoids (see Field Notes).: 20
Beads. Long flat shell oblongs, small shells pierced for threading, and shell rings (see field sketch): 1
Beads. Long lentoids of gold, lapis & carnelian in sets of 4 (see Field Notes).: 1
Beads. Long rings of cowrie and other shells, shell rings and tubular, large flat rings of black stone, lapis cylindrical and balls, carnelian cylindrical.: 1
Beads. Loose beads from Ur, not strung together.: 1
Beads. Medium-sized lapis. Double conoids and one diamond-shaped. 10 in all.: 1
Beads. Minute gold double conoid sard barrel, lapis ring bead.: 1
Beads. Minute ring beads, lapis & frit, & 1 large calcite bead (barrel). [drawing of Calcite bead]: 1
Beads. Minute silver and glass balls.: 1
Beads. Minute, of rock crystal and white semi-hemispherical pebble, 15 in all [crossed out] of transparent white glass [crossed out] crystal and opaque glass paste, white. 7 beads go to 1cm.: 1
Beads. Mixed lot, off many shapes and materials, found in or just below the floor of an early Neo-Babylonian level and presumably of that date, though some may well be old beads re-used. Shapes include ball, ring, cylinder, rhomboid, diamond, date shaped, elliptical, polygonal, double conoid, poppyseed, chisel, pear pendant, one miniature celt. Materials include carnelian, marble, steatite, sard, calcite, quartz, amethyst, agate, mother of pearl, shell, glazed frit, limestone (?), granite, hematite, crystal.: 1
Beads. Mixed set, carnelian, shell, agate, etc., and one large gold bead. Brought in together.: 1
Beads. Mixed sorts = see field notes: 1
Beads. Mixed: a long barrel of blue paste with gold caps, lentoids of carnelian, jasper, amazonite (?) and chrysoprase, crystal pendant and carnelian rings. Kassite.: 1
Beads. mixed; carnelian balls, rings and tubes, puzuzu heads in frit and 1 in lapis paste, an archaic white calcite convex circular seal, a celt pierced for suspension, agate disk, large, with some steatite, crystal and other beads.: 1
Beads. Mostly glass paste, balls and rings and 1 Puzuzu (?) head. Glass paste represented as a roaring lion.: 1
Beads. Mostly glass paste, balls, rings, barrels, lentoids. Blue, green, black with yellow spots and black with white bands. One lapis half lentoid.: 1
Beads. Mostly glass paste. Large balls. Barrels decorated with small globules. Also blue bugles, pear shaped beads. Ring beads, lentoids. 1 carnelian ring bead.: 2
Beads. Mostly lapis, some silver & 2 carnelian, with lapis spacer in form of 2 birds (or beetles)?: 1
Beads. Mostly small ball beads of gold (thin leaf over copper), lapis, and a few carnelian (some rings). Apparently forming a single necklace, or two of the same pattern; one gold bead to every 1 or 2 stone according to size. Most of the gold beads were destroyed through the decay and swelling of the copper cores. One string containing the best gold beads made up for exhibition.: 1
Beads. Necklace. Agate and carnelian lentoids. Carnelian bulbs.: 1
Beads. of (crossed out word) carnelian and amethyst, with lunar pendant of agate. Restrung approximately in original order. Carnelian, 58; amethyst, 17; 1 pebble; 1 lapis paste; 1 agate pendant.: 1
Beads. One long bead of white shell, and a number of small lapis and carnelian beads, lentoids and balls. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Beads. Pandants of gold, lapis & carnelian (with spacers) strung on rows of very small lapis, carnelian & gold beads (see Field Notes). (Most of the beads are in the mixed collection: those kept with the pendants show the type to be used in re-stringing).: 1
Beads. Paste date-shaped, small.: 1
Beads. Plain cylinders and tubes of blue glazed frit, color unusually well preserved.: 1
Beads. Polished carnelian rings.: 1
Beads. Re-string in original order. Lapis, carnelian and jasper.: 1
Beads. Re-strung mostly in original order (see field notes). Carnelian, lapis, silver, jasper and glass.: 1
Beads. Rectangular oblongs of gold, lapis and carnelian. A few only, found loose on the floor, most clearly belonging together.: 1
Beads. Ribbed carnelian bugle bead, lapis double conoid, unusually long carnelian bugle, lapis double conoid, strung in that order. Plain carnelian bugle is broken and mended.: 1
Beads. Roughly cut from various stones. Limestone, marble, pebble, crystal etc. Roughly date shaped, tubular, balls. Not in original order.: 1
Beads. Set of medium-sized opaque white glass ball beads, 18 in all, with these 6 ball or barrel beads of black and white glass imitation agate. All found close together and strung up on chance.: 1
Beads. Several thousand minute lapis lazuli balls and barrels running round breast in 12 strings - in the centre a single triangular gold spacer to admit 12 separate strings. [drawing]: 1
Beads. Shell and carnelian rings and very long bugles apparently of white paste (?) broken: also a barrel of dark steatite (?): 1
Beads. Shell cylinder with geometric pattern engraved and inlaid lapis dots : minute shell and paste rings, small carnelian and lapis balls and rings.: 1
Beads. Shell cylinder, shell balls, rectangular shell spaces and some small natural shells.: 1
Beads. Shell cylinders and large shell and hematite barrels or rings.: 1
Beads. Shell rings, small shells and natural 'horn' shells.: 1
Beads. Shell tubes and rings.: 1
Beads. Shell tubular, with spacer (poor).: 1
Beads. Shell. Not in catalog. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Beads. Silver and gold double conoids. : 1
Beads. Silver and lapis diamonds, balls and small bugles. 2 large carnelian bugles. 1 greenish (chalcedony?) flat lentoid.: 1
Beads. Silver and lapis lazuli with one paste bead and one paste ring.: 1
Beads. Silver balls and rings. 1 carnelian barrel. 1 agate barrel. 2 facetted amethysts.: 1
Beads. Silver balls. [additional notes on back of card, possibly to do with workers]: 1
Beads. Silver lentoids & lapis & carnelian lentoids. Long slender gold double conoids & carnelian rings. (see Field Notes): 1
Beads. Silver ring spacers with between them small beads of silver, lapis and carnelian The silver beads in very bad condition. Order thus [reference to drawing] see field notes. [drawing]: 1
Beads. Silver, agate, shell & carnelian mixed.: 1
Beads. Small beads of glaze & silver with 1 triangular steatite spacer. Poor.: 1
Beads. Small blue glazed ring beads forming a necklace.: 1
Beads. Small carnelian & lapis: the carnelian mostly rings & small bugles, the lapis balls & double conoids. [object identified in publication]: 1
Beads. Small carnelian balls strung together (see Field Notes).: 1
Beads. Small carnelian lentoids with a few carnelian balls, 3 lapis beads and a square lapis bead pierced in both directions.: 1
Beads. Small carnelian rings and a few lapis.: 1
Beads. Small carnelian rings and one big shell ring and a few v. small shell rings.: 1
Beads. Small carnelian rings.: 2
Beads. Small glass paste lentoids greenish. 1 fluted yellow glass paste double conoid.: 1
Beads. Small glazed rings.: 1
Beads. Small gold, lapis & carnelian forming a bracelet. (for order see Field Notes).: 1
Beads. Small lapis & carnelian & silver. see Field Notes.: 1
Beads. Small lapis & gold lentoids with a gold pendant formed of 2 spiral coils of thin wire and copper finger ring.: 1
Beads. Small lapis and gold: found together and forming one string.: 1
Beads. Small lapis barrels, large lapis double conoids, carnelian ring beads & double conoids. Also 2 fluted barrel beads: faience.: 1
Beads. Small lapis diamonds & balls, & some silver forming a bracelet. Also, 2 carnelian bugles.: 1
Beads. Small lapis diamonds and a few silver. Also silver rings found with the beads, and silver earrings.: 1
Beads. Small lapis lazuli and carnelian barrels.: 2
Beads. Small lapis lentoids and a few silver.: 1
Beads. Small lapis lentoids.: 1
Beads. Small lapis, with a few silver: strung together.: 1
Beads. Small mixed beads: carnelian, silver, lapis. (for original order see tomb notes.: 1
Beads. Small mottled stone beads - black and white. 1 lapis bound bead. 1 baked clay ring bead.: 1
Beads. Small paste balls and date-shaped.: 1
Beads. Small shells (gastropods) used as beads and horn shells: 1
Beads. Small shells, pierced for stringing - a very large number, found in two lots in the grave.: 1
Beads. Small shells, pierced; carnelian cylindrical, carnelian ring; marble diamond; steatite discoid; chert (?) date-shaped, double conoid; white frit from amulet. A very poor lot.: 1
Beads. Small silver and carnelian beads, (NB: Some of these are mixed up with U.8920): 1
Beads. Small string of little glass and paste beads, globular, with two or three larger ditto, and 6 miniature Puzuzu heads in green-glazed frit and (1) in lapis paste, the heads 5mm high.: 1
Beads. Small, 1 of gold leaf over bitumen, lapis, silver and carnelian.: 1
Beads. String of (inserted) 128 small carnelian rings, 38 white pebble bugles + 12 small lapis beads, strung together. [below] Found with stone bowls +posts of No.'s U.810 sq.: 1
Beads. String of gold and lapis balls alternating.: 11
Beads. String of gold and lapis balls alternating. REACCESSIONED AS 83-7-1.: 1
Beads. String of lapis lentoids with 1 carnelian, 1 copper, & 1 silver bead.: 1
Beads. String of large gold and lapis double conoids, alternating. : 1
Beads. String of large gold and lapis double conoids, alternating. REACCESSIONED AS 83-7-1. Pu Abis cloak.: 2
Beads. String of large gold and lapis double conoids, alternating. : 1
Beads. String of made up from off beads collected in the course of the dig. 56 carnelian, 1 gold.: 1
Beads. String of minute beads, gold, lapis & carnelian, with gold spacers giving 3 rows.: 4
Beads. String of mixed beads, carnelian, paste, crystal, etc. Restrung from isolated beads found on the level of the broken stone vases, but not in their vicinity: mostly towards the NW corner of the room. All deep down in the floor packing.: 1
Beads. Two agate. 1 carnelian ring bead. 1 glazed ball bead.: 1
Beads. Two large facetted lapis double conoids, 1-silver. Originally forming a frontlet.: 1
Beads. Very large carnelians. Double conoids and one or two bugles. These were strung in 4 parallel strings [A-D] (one set made up with a similarly shaped gold bead) apparently with lapis balls between the carenlians, but this was not quite certain. [see also U.8017]: 3
Beads. Very large carnelians. Double conoids and one or two bugles. These were strung in 4 parallel strings [A-D] (one set made up with a similarly shaped gold bead) apparently with lapis balls between the carnelians, but this was not quite certain. [see also U.8017]: 1
Beads. Very large hematite and pebble rings, shell tubes and shell ovals laterally pierced, and small natural shells.: 1
Beads. Very slender bugles, 3 of lapis, 3 of gold, & a pear-shaped rock crystal pendant.: 1
Beads. Very small blue paste balls.: 1
Beads. Very small carnelians, date shaped, ring and double conoid, and one or two lapis they made a finger ring. Also 2 silver earrings thus, but broken [reference to drawing that has been excised from catalog card].: 4
Beads. Very small gold ball beads, some plain, some fluted; found all together, with a few small lapis and carnelian beads. Sixty strung together, others loose. (purchased): 1
Beads. Very small lapis ball or or tube-section beads, a very great number found scattered in the soil a little above the bhamber floor: probably from a headdress like that of the 'standard bearer' in PG 775.: 1
Beads. Very small rings of white shell and dark steatite in bad condition.: 1
Beads. Very small. Rings of lapis, white paste and silver.: 1
Beads. White, pink and blue glazed beads shaped as triple rings, and rings and balls and tubes, one square, one notched rectangle, 2 long date shaped; shell rings, 1 large black and white glass date shaped: 2 flattened shell limbs.: 1
Beads: (A) small gold lunate earring. (B) Glazed frit scaraboid; (C) A few beads, carnelian, lapis glaze, mixed shapes. Persian period.: 3
Beads: [A-B] Two steatite frog amulets [C] carnelian tube with bleached bands, very small glazed frit rings.: 2
Beads: [A-B] Two steatite frog amulets [C] carnelian tube with bleached bands, very small glazed frit rings.: 1
Beads: balls, barrels, faceted tubluar beads, 3-sided lentoids, lozenges, lunate. Amethyst, carnelian, chalcedony, agate, glazed frit: 1 blue glazed frit eye of Horus. Persian.: 1
Beads: carnelian balls and long dated-shaped and cylindrical; lapis ovals and cylinders; shell date-shaped; jasper date-shaped and paste ditto, and paste rings; steatite frog amulets.: 1
Beads: carnelian double conoids & cylindrical; lapis lazuli cylindrical; 2 gold balls; 1 rock crystal ball; 1 silver decorated head. [drawing] TA: 1
Beads: carnelian rings; onyx barels; paste balls; 1 faceted amethyst cylindrical.: 1
Beads: Gold, agate and carnelian balls, and double conoids.: 1
Beads: lapis lazuli diamonds and cylinder and ring. (a few only): 1
Beads: mostly amethyst. 4 facetted flattened lentoids, with these some squares of banded sard, small carnelian balls and some paste and shell rings, and a crescent-shaped pendant of agate. For order see Field Notes.: 1
Beads: One steatite flattened oval; one ring-bead of green-blue jade(?) and a quantity of minute while shell rings found with a head in the mixed burial L. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Beads: Small lapis tubes and balls and one rectangular with convex sides.: 1
Beads: 1 carnleian ring bead; 1 carnelian double conoid; 1 carnelian lentoid; 1 agate lentoid; 1 quartz lentoid; 1 lapis lentoid.: 1
Beads: 2 carnelian balls; 1 jasper double conoid; 1 quartz lentoid; 2 puzuzu head amulets. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Beads: 2 Carnelian bugles; 2 lapis bugles; 1 gold bugle; 1 fluted lapis ball bead; 1 carnelian ball; 1 lapis barrel.: 1
Beads: 2 lapis lazuli faceted double conoids.: 1
Beads: 2 strings. Carnelian balls; fluted blue glass paste double conoids.: 1
Beads: 20 in all, including: 4 gold ( double conoid) (1 fluted ball); 3 carnelian (2cylindrical) (! double conoid); 1 agate tubular; 1 lapis double conoid; 6 lapis barrels; 2 flattened agate double conoid; 2 rock crystal ball beads with frit(?) eyes.: 1
Beads: 3 glazed button beads. Circular, white, flat on one side; other side convex with a blude centre. Each perforated with two holes. [drawing]: 1
Beads: 3 gold barrel beads: carnelian rings and a plain scaraboid; 3 lapis scaraboids 1 with design; 2 steatite double concoids; glass paste ring bead-broken; 1 lapis (?) ball bead. [drawing]: 1
Beads: 4 carnelian & 1 silver ( on a bitumen core) elongated double conoids.: 1
Beads: 4 carnelian ring beads: 1 carnelian barrel; 8 elongated double conoids; apparently glass; 34 barrel beads also apparently glass. The glass(?) beads appear to have benn moulded round a core that has disappeared.: 1
Beads: 401 in all. Jasper, quartz, lapis lazuli, carnelian, agate, cats eye, breccia, granite, amethyst, copper, and various mottled stones, reddish brown, grey, etc. 1 gold double conoid; order not know. Mostly lentoids. Also barrels, rings, double conoids, balls.: 2
Beads: 8 carnelian balls; 1 carnelian barrel; 1 oblong flat agate pendant; 1 fluted gold bead with raised ends. [drawing of fluted gold type]: 1
Beads: 9 lapis lazuli lentoids-facated; 5 carnelian ring beads.: 1
Beads: a few lapis double conoids; carnelian ring beads and a pear-shaped rock crystal pendant.: 1
Beads: A large number of rather irregularly shaped balls of banded green & yellow glaze, well preserved: larger ball beads of glass paste, dark blue with white veinings or plain blue: and a few smaller glass beads (clour gone) either bugles or..., these apprantly of yellow glaze; originally a very poor string. With these a scarab of pale blue glazed frit, fairly realistic. [drawing]: 1
Beads: A mixed lot of paste, carnelian, agate, jasper, cats eye, crystal, breccia, sard, hematite, lapis, copper, amethyst. Order not kept.: 1
Beads: agate double conoids; carnelian double conoids; quartzite double concoids; carnelian ring beads.: 1
Beads: Agate, lapis & frit scaraboids, one agate barrel.: 1
Beads: Agate, steatite, jasper, glass paste, carnelian lentoids, barrels, balls, double conoid.: 1
Beads: Amethysts. Faceted double conoids & 3-sided lentoids. Agate. Tubular beads and heart-shaped pendant. Carnelian ring beads & faceted balls. Onyx: barrel.: 1
Beads: Carnelian balls & double conoids. Agate lentoids and balls. Sard(?) bead shaped like a double bun. Gold double conoid with circular ridged ends. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Beads: carnelian balls, rings and decagons; colored glass lentoids, rings and balls.: 1
Beads: carnelian balls; 1 large carnelian lentoid; 1 agate barrel; 2 flattened calcite lentoids.: 1
Beads: carnelian barrels, rings, lentoids. Bone? rings. Steatite rings. Shells: 1
Beads: Carnelian bugles and flattened double conoids; steatite bugle; glass paste fluted bead; green quartzite(?) bead. [drawing]: 1
Beads: carnelian cylinders and one double conoid, ball and rings; paste tube and balls, silver balls, etc.: 1
Beads: carnelian date-shaped (4) and very small tubes and rings of paste and lapis(?): 1
Beads: carnelian large date-shaped (broken) and rings; steatite barrel; agate tubular; small paste tubes and date-shaped; and 3 frog amulets, steatite. (22 in all).: 1
Beads: carnelian rings and truncated triangles and one diamond: lapis diamonds and balls: paste long date-shaped.: 1
Beads: carnelian rings, 1 barrel and 1 double conoid. 2 lapis double conoids.: 1
Beads: carnelian rings, cylindrical and balls and double conoids: lapis balls, ovals, and double conoids: ribbed paste: steatite frog amulet, and mother-of-pearl bird amulet [drawing 1:1]: 1
Beads: carnelian rings, one cats eye, one lapis ring: 1
Beads: carnelian rings. A few paste cylindrical lapis lazuli paste ring beads - minute, a large number.: 1
Beads: carnelian rings; 1 hematite and 2 brown stone lentoids.: 1
Beads: carnelian rings; white sard lentoid; green glaze balls; paste lentoids; amethyst double conoids; breceia triangle, agate barrels and lapis paste. (for order of stringing see Field Note).: 1
Beads: carnelian tubes and date-shaped; 1 lapis double conid; small carnelian rings; paste balls and some silver.: 1
Beads: Carnelian, lapis lazuli, agate, quartz, lentoids, bugles, double conoids, rings and a lapis lazuli frog amulet.: 1
Beads: circular rings glazed white with raised centres inlaid, glazed black. Beads perforated horizontally. 11 in all. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Beads: Dark steatite scaraboid, on the base a scorpion roughly drawn. Glazed scarab (glaze gone); and some glazed lentoid beads, one of pink pebble, one crystal bead & a big hematite ball bead. [drawing]: 1
Beads: dark steatite, falttened lentoid with engraved pattern (much worn). [drawing 1:1]: 1
Beads: flattened oval agate, lapis tubes and double concoid, crystal balls, carnelian date-shaped and carnelian ball with bleached concentric circles.: 1
Beads: Glass balls and rings; 1 yellow glass paste double conoid; carnelian balls and rings; 1 white calcite(?) ball.: 1
Beads: glass paste double conoids: ball beads; pear shaped; 1 plain amethystine; quartz scaraboid; 1 lapis paste cuboid.: 1
Beads: glass paste, balls, barrels, and worked double conoids.: 1
Beads: Glass paste, bleached white, square section tubes. Poor condition.: 1
Beads: Glass paste. (1) circular yellow button beads with blue inlaid centres. (2) small yellow ring beads, (3) composite black and white tubular beads.: 2
Beads: Glass paste. Balls and fluted double conoids. Balls of black with white lines.: 1
Beads: glass paste. Green and white, including one large lentoid with combed patter. Barrels and rings.: 1
Beads: glass paste. Rings, balls, lentoids; large collection. Blue, green, yellow; one with green and yellow stripes.: 1
Beads: Glass paste. [drawing 1:1] (A) Double conoid, decorated with incised spiral design filled in with a black paste. (B) Similar with reddish bands.: 2
Beads: glazed cylindrical. Composite glazed ring beads. Composite glazed cylindrical in the shape of three tubes. Lapis paste cylindrical and 1 conical shell spindle whorl. Decorated with incised concentric circles. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Beads: glazed frit balls. Copper balls. Minute.: 1
Beads: glazed ring beads & cylindrical & some frit barrels.: 1
Beads: gold, lapis, carnelian, agate, limestone: 1
Beads: Gold, two nasturtium seeds and five four-flanged beads: 6 carnelian date-shaped, 4 lapis ditto., and 1 lapis cylinder.: 1
Beads: lapis double conoids and ovals; 1 large lapis date-shaped; carnelian rings.: 1
Beads: lapis lazuli and silver double conoids.: 1
Beads: lapis lazuli double conoids (gradated sizes).: 1
Beads: lapis paste double conoids: glazed frit double conoids; 1 amethystine quartz concial bead. [drawing]: 1
Beads: Lapis, chalcedony, carnelian & agate (see Field Notes) the carnelian ball bead has a bleached pattern of crossed : the bleached carnelian is known in the main cemetery period, and this is the latest dated example except for the big Sargonid gold grave of 1928/9: the cross is usually called Kassite & its appearance thus early is important. [drawing]: 1
Beads: large chalcedony date-shaped, chalcedony balls, granite flattened date-shaped, limestone ditto, crystal ditto, crystal, carnelian and chalcedony balls, silver balls.: 1
Beads: large lapis double conoid, flattened oval, chalcedony, crystal rings.: 1
Beads: large steatite barrel, carnelian double conoids, date-shaped and balls; agate barrels and date-shaped; crystal date-shaped; carnelian tubular, long steatite, long date-shaped, engraved paste rings. Restrung in original order. [drawing]: 1
Beads: minute shell rings.: 1
Beads: Mostly lentoids. Jasper, carnelian, granite, agate, sard, lapis, quartz. A few carnelian balls and double conoids.: 1
Beads: of glazed frit and glass paste mostly yellow and green, many of the beads being green with a yellow tip; these are pear-shaped or date-shaped; there are also plain yellow ring beads, a lapis scaraboid and a green-glazed frit scarab, and yellow date-shaped beads.: 1
Beads: one very long carnelian tubular, carnelian date-shaped and rings, lapis balls, chalcedony barrel. crystal ring.: 1
Beads: Small carnelian rings and a pair of agate barrels, (silver earrings: handwritten entry ). [the handwritten entry is on UPM typed version, not on original card; probably are earrings marked with this U# in collection]: 1
Beads: small gold & lapis balls.: 1
Beads: small lapis barrels, balls, and double conoids; carnelian rings, barrels and tubes, two of the latter with white bleached patterns of concentric circles.: 1
Beads: small paste lentoids.: 1
Beads: small string of lapis diamonds, carnelian rings and tubular (one square in section, one round), steatite cylinder and diamond.: 1
Beads: two or three carnelian barrels; lapis tubes, 4 small balls or barrels; and small rings of glazed frit; three lapis frog amulets.: 1
Beads: Very small ring of white shell found on the arm of a body (one of a large group) which had no other burial furniture.: 1
Beads: very small rings of black stone & white shell worn at the wrist in many parallel strings, probably sewn on cloth.: 1
Beads; (A) A set of lapis triangular spacers from a small dog-collar (silver spacers decayed); (B) A long string of carnelian and lapis beads (and some silver) balls, tubes and rings.: 2
Beads; carnelian and lapis date-shaped (large), carnelian double conoid and barrel, and rings, and small lapis cylindrical; one agate date-shaped. Restrung in original order.: 1
Beads; paste cylinders, small, carnelian double conoids and barrels and diamonds and date-shaped; lapis double conoid and ball, quartzite rhomboid, large. One carnelian has bleached pattern. Restrung in original order.: 1
Beads; small ribbed gold balls; carnelian balls; one flat date-shaped paste.: 1
Beard Frit Originally glazed. Bleached white. Fragment - Upper portion missing, originally intended for inlay? Slightly convex. At bottom of beard two rows of curls. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Bearded god. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Bedstead (or chair) Drab clay. 2 legs and back missing. Decorated with 6(?) panels in relief, like the quarterings of a shield. P.: 1
Bes amulet. Glazed frit.: 1
Bezel of ring. Bronze. Engraved. [The following derives from a note on back] Perhaps Room C.18 (M.2) Field notes, I, p.52.: 1
Big lentoids and bugles of Carnelian.: 10
Bird's head. Baked clay. Drab. Fragmentary. [drawing]: 1
Bird's head. Hard limestone (perhaps for a shell lamp?) [drawing 1:1] Style of Royal Tombs: 1
Bird. Bone. E. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Bird. Drab clay: modeled. Bird body on pedestal, head and tail broken. Pierced through back - perhaps a rattle. P.: 1
Bird. Miniature. Frit. Two holes pierced for eyes and one in each wing.: 1
Bitumen balls. [drawing 1:1]: 2
BITUMEN BELLUM: 2
Bitumen bellum.: 3
Bitumen fragment covered with blue coloring matter. Color doubtfully from lapis lazuli powder more probably copper.: 1
Bitumen mace head. [drawing]: 1
Bitumen object. Perhaps a staff-head(?) [drawing 1:1]: 1
Bitumen. A large lump bearing on one side the imprint of coarse reed matting.: 1
Black and white granite cup of Naram-Sin. "King of the 4 corners of the world" Broken. A second inscription was added afterwards -"Shulgi mighty king, King of Ur, king of the 4 regions of the world. Me dEn-lil his daughter." E : 1
Black burnished bowl. Clay fragments. ? New typed.: 1
Black clay sealing. Impression of the seal of Ama-ab-gi: Ama-ab-gi dam Ses-kal-la : wife of Shesh kal-la. Scene represents a seated goddess hand extended below crescent moon, perhaps holding small vase, and receiving the worshipper. [drawing]: 1
Black clay sealing. With 2 seal impressions. 10) Iluka ilu ( ), son of Lala( ), servant of Hammura(pi). ; 20) ( ), son of Ha-li-ne, servant of Hammura(pi). H.C.: 1
Black clay tablet. Pillow shape. Dated: 29th Siwan, 5th year of Cambyses - BC 524. Text: ?barley regular ration (bal-la) for 3 bulls, ?ga barley, fodder (kissatta) For 13 sheep, total 20 1/2 qa barley (for the day) Obverse 5 lines. Reverse 1 line. H.C.: 1
Black steatite cylinder seal with rather careless design of the "introduction" scene, the god facing right, with crescent before him.: 1
Black steatite cylinder-seal with device of "introduction" to a god, who faces right with crescent over him. Inscribed: - IM-ti-dam; mar I-li-mi.: 1
Black stone bowl. Of En-mah-gal-an-na en dnannar Cf. the date of the 4th year of Bur-Sin. E. [drawing]: 1
Black stone celt. Slightly convex. [drawing]: 1
Black stone celt. [drawing]: 2
Black stone gate socket, with long but incomplete inscr. running round the side. Beginning and end lost, partly by the breaking off of one side of the stone, partly by flaking away the surface. 42 ll remain, recording the building of an archive-house (dub-la-mah), annexed to the court of justice, by Bur-Sin I, king of Ur. The text ends with blessings and curses upon those who should respect or destroy the king's monument. Photo 147 RI.71: 1
Black stone inlay. Wig of a female figure, right. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Black stone, of irregular shape, broken, probably part of a gate socket. On a smoothed surface is a 8 line inscription of Bur-Sin, king of Ur, recording his building of a ge-par for the goddess Nin-gal.: 1
Blade of mattock or hoe. Copper. Hafted; wings joined by 2 bolts. [drawing]: 1
Blank: 1
Blue glaze bottle. Glaze partly faded. Two small loop handles. Type LXXXV = P.211: 1
Boar? Miniature. Steatite. Black. End missing. Head naturalistic, body peg shaped, flattened base with incisions in form of a + and x. Body divided into 3 distinctive sections, middle section having rounded base. 2 round cavities for eyes. 3 similar cavities on one side of body, 2 on the other and 3 on base. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Boars head bead. White shell. [drawing]: 1
Boat(bellum) Red clay, drab surface; broken.: 1
Boat(bellum) White high recurved prow; drab surface clay; holds in bottom.: 1
Bodkin Copper Complete but bent: 1
Bodkin. Copper. Circular in section.: 1
Body and base of large white stone jar, top broken, Inscribed "Rimush, king of the world.": 1
Bone comb.: 1
Bone combs. Fragments of, too broken to mend. one thus [drawing 1:1] the other with a [undecipherable] strip below the teeth, 003 wide.: 1
Bone handle(?) As if for a small surgical (?/ instrument decorated with incised lines and dots, pierced longitudinally. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Bone handle. burnished. Possible a dagger handle, or a mirror? Remains of copper rivet below guard. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Bone handle. Decorated with an incised guilloche pattern. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Bone handle. Rest of object lost. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Bone inlay Painted red [drawing] 1:1: 1
Bone inlay. 4 flat pieces of bone incised with rows of concentric circles [A-D] (D. 10mm)= each has 2 holes for attachment. (A) With 2 rows of circles. (B) With 1 row of holes. (C and D) Like B, but both broken. Persian period.: 4
Bone inlay. A quantity of pieces, square rosettes, etc, clearly from a box of which the wood has wholly perished. : 1
Bone object. For applique to some piece of furniture (?) [drawing 1:1]: 1
Bone pencils (or bodkins) Fragments of With bands of incised decoration, feather and herring-bone pattern.: 1
Bone piercer. Mounted inside original bitumen handle. [drawing]: 1
Bone Pin Broken in many places Rounded in section Criss-cross decoration incised on stem. [drawing]: 1
Bone Pin Rounded in section Perforated top Broken and tip missing [drawing] E: 1
Bone pin with decorated head (point broken). [drawing 1:1]: 1
Bone pin(?) Pointed top. Stem rectangular in section decorated on all four faces with incised concentric circles. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Bone pin. Square section top-rounded at bottom. Incised decoration on upper portion of stem. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Bone pin. Tip missing. The head in the form of an open human hand. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Bone Pin. Broken in 2 pieces. Circular in section. Decorated with incisions oblique to the vertical axis of the pin. Traces of black paint remain on the incised portion of the pin. [drawing]: 1
Bone Pin. Broken in 3 pieces. Oval in section. Upper portion of stem perforated for suspension, 3 incised grooves decorate upper portion of stem. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Bone roundel. With engraved cross on one side. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Bone scraper. Broken. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Bone stilus. Or pin, with circles and cross design scratched at head, and pierced below this. Sketch 9:10 true length. [drawing]: 1
Bone stilus? Writing end broken. Depth 2m-5m.: 1
Bone stylus (?) Broken into 3 pieces, and the point missing.: 1
Bone stylus ? With arrow-like head, flattened. [drawing 1:2]: 1
Bone toilet instrument (?) With ring at top, now broken. Smoothed and pointed.: 1
Bone tools. A collection. One end pointed, the other end rounded serrated edges, feathered cutting of sides, entire convex. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Bone [crossed out] Shell object. Resembling an elongated flower petal, grooved face, smooth at base, front curved: at the back 2 converging drill-holes showing trace of bronze wire whereby bone was attached to some other object. U.192 E Consists of 3 petals cut out of one piece of bone. [drawing 1:1]: 5
Borer. Bone. Pointed at both ends, but one end chipped. Section roughly circular.: 1
Borer. Bone. Sharpened at both ends. Section roughly circular.: 1
Boring instrument. Copper. Square shaft with narrowed rounded top for fitting in handle. [drawing]: 1
Boss of string of beads. Steatite with inlay of shell, alternating pieces painted with yellow. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Boss. Center piece of electrum encased in gold foil which has a single line of beaded decoration. Circular. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Bottle neck seal. Clay. Warriors fighting bulls.: 1
Bottle. Baked clay. Cracked & neck broken-but complete. Type see Field note. CCCIV. Bottle = RC89. =JN77. Not in catalog.: 1
Bottle. Blue glazed. Type CCCLII. New 178. P. [P.178?] TA: 1
Bottle. Baked clay. Blue glazed, bleached white. Remains of glazed stopper in neck. Type CCCLII = 178: 1
Bottle. Baked clay. Glazed. Blue. Type 1DLXXIV. =181P.: 1
Bottle. Baked clay. Glazed. Originally blue, bleached white. Type ?XCV = 181 P: 1
Bottle. Baked clay. Glazed. Type [1DLXXV and =187 crossed out] =new 193P.: 1
Bottle. Baked clay. Glazed. Yellow. Type 1DLXXV. =187P.: 1
Bottle. Blue glazed. Type CCLVIII. 188P. [P188?]: 1
Bottle. Clay. Green? glazed. Surface decayed. Type CCCLI. =P.197.: 1
Bottle. Glass paste. Miniature. Broken and part of rim missing. Type. Similar to U.16388.: 1
Bottle. Glass. Neck missing. 2 handles. Green and white. Fluted.: 1
Bottle. Glazed. Originally blue. Bleached white. 2 Handles one on either side to receive straps to which the bottle must originally have been attached. On either side of bottle from neck to base a groove 15mm wide and projecting ridge on either side of the groove. Ridge widened at the base to allow the pot to stand upright. Broken and mended. Type 762=P.221 Not in Tab anal. [Tabular Analysis?]: 1
Bottle. Glazed. Persian. Drab clay: white glaze, slightly ribbed above belly. Type XCII =P.180: 1
Bottom right-hand quarter of large closely inscribed tablet of New Babylonian or Persian period containing omens. Includes an important list of gods and their spouses. Begins [Cuneiform] Ends [Cuneiform] Placed in IN/No2: 1
Bowl Bath shaped Calcite White Part of rim broken & small portion missing Stone type LXXXIII.: 1
Bowl Blue green steatite Concentric circle decoration round rim part of rim missing Stone Type XCIII: 1
Bowl Calcite White Broken into many pieces but complete Stone type LXI: 1
Bowl Calcite White Stone type LI: 1
Bowl Calcite Greyish Broken, rivetted and stuck up with bitumen in antiquity. Found broken into 6 pieces and mended 3 rivets in antiquity Stone type XXII: 1
Bowl Copper [Type] 102: 1
Bowl Limestone Greyish 2 lug handles, one on either side of bowl 015 below rim - each lug handle perforated twice Stone type LXXXII: 1
Bowl Limestone Greyish Broken in 2 pieces and mended Stone type XLVI: 1
Bowl Limestone Greyish Small portion of rim missing Stone type X: 1
Bowl Limestone White Broken and mended Stone type _: 1
Bowl Limestone White Indented rim - small portion of rim missing Stone type LX: 1
Bowl Limestone White Indented rim. Part missing. Broken in 7 pieces. Stone type XLIII: 1
Bowl Stone Black Broken and rivetted in antiquity. Found in many pieces. Small patch missing Stone type XII variant.: 1
Bowl White calcite The surface of the stone much decayed [drawing] [Type] 71 (=66 new): 1
Bowl With lip spout Broken into several pieces White limestone Stone type LXXVII.: 1
Bowl Limestone White Poor condition Part of rim missing Stone type XL: 1
Bowl alabaster. [Type] 50. [drawing]: 1
Bowl alabaster. Greenish grey. Broken and fragmentary. Type. Omit.: 1
Bowl fragment, white calcite. Dungi. H.C. 30/I, 10: 1
Bowl of green glazed earthen ware. Type 75b = new 50 (P) [drawing]: 1
Bowl of mortar. Greenish-brown veined stone.: 1
Bowl of white limestone. The edge of the rim nicked on the outside. Type XLIII. [drawing]: 1
Bowl or mortar? Limestone. White. Very thick in section. Stone type LXXX.: 1
Bowl or Saucer. Buff clay; wheelmade. B. Type CXVI. =RC.25 (not p): 1
Bowl terracotta. Fragment. Decorated in form of lion's mane?: 1
Bowl with handle. Base silver. E.: 1
Bowl, baked clay. Egg shell ware. Type IDLX. 5aP. [Type P5a?]: 1
Bowl, blue glazed baked clay. Type CCLXXVI. Kassite.: 1
Bowl, blue glazed. Type LXX variant. P139.: 1
Bowl, bronze. Straight sided platter type. as U.18694: 1
Bowl, limestone. Fragment (rather more than half) Round base, very thick walls. [drawing]: 1
Bowl, limestone. Fragment of about half. : 1
Bowl, miniature limestone. With a solid knob projection (broken), and decoration of rosette on base & godroons on sides. [drawing]: 1
Bowl, white calcite. Fragment. Very fine veined translucent stone with ring base. [drawing]: 1
Bowl. Calcite. Grey. Veined. Blackened by fire. Portion of rim missing. Type LXV stone.: 1
Bowl. Calcite. Veined. Greyish. Broken and rivetted in antiquity. Stone type XXI.: 1
Bowl. Calcite. White. Part of rim missing. Stone type LIII: 1
Bowl. Calcite. White. Stone type LXXVIII.: 1
Bowl. Calcite. White. Broken & mended. Stone type XVII.: 1
Bowl. Calcite. Yellowish. Veined. Stone type LXXIX.: 1
Bowl. Copper. Broken. Metal vase type 3.: 1
Bowl. Copper. Metal vase type 3: 1
Bowl. Limestone. Indented rim. Stone type LX.: 1
Bowl. Limestone. White. Complete. Broken & mended. Stone type XII.: 1
Bowl. Limestone. White. Indented rim, part of which is missing. Stone type LX.: 1
Bowl. Limestone. White. Indented rim. Small portion of rim missing. Stone type XLIII: 1
Bowl. Limestone. White. Indented rim. Stone type XLIII.: 1
Bowl. Limestone. White. Part of rim missing. Stone type LXVIII: 1
Bowl. Limestone. White. Stone type LXVII.: 1
Bowl. Limestone. White. Stone type XII: 1
Bowl. Limestone. White. Type LX stone.: 1
Bowl. Limestone. White. 2 lug handles below rim on either side of vase (4 in all). [drawing] Stone type LXXXII, variant double instead of single lugs.: 1
Bowl. Steatite. Green. 3 bull's hoofs incised on body. Part of rim broken and mended. Stone type LXVI.: 1
Bowl. Stone. White calcite. Blackened by fire. Part of rim missing. Stone type I.: 1
Bowl. White calcite. Saucer type. [Original catalog card replaced, likely not Woolley: Stone bowl, white calcite, Type 57, ht 0.05m, d. 0.018m PG 433 (B.4107)]: 1
Bowl. White limestone. Type ?: 1
Bowl. Baked clay. Egg shell ware. Type CCXXXVI. 3bP [P3b?]: 1
Bowl. Glazed. Blue. Type DLVIII=43 bl? TA: 1
Bowl. [CARD MISSING] : 1
Bowl. Alabaster, coarse, broken and mended but imperfect. Coarse-grained stone, stained yellow inside. Type 20 new. [drawing]: 1
Bowl. Alabaster, veined. [drawing 1:2]: 1
Bowl. Alabaster. [Type] 55. [drawing 2:5]: 1
Bowl. Baked clay glazed. Bleached white. Type LXVII = RC.236. =217P.: 1
Bowl. Baked clay, egg shell ware. Broken & mended. Part of rim missing. Type CCXXXVI. 3b(P) [P3b?]: 1
Bowl. Baked clay, Egg shell ware. Type CCXXXVI. 3b(P) [P3b?]: 1
Bowl. Baked clay. Burnished. Brown. Type I)LXiV: 1
Bowl. Baked clay. Burnished. Type CCX variant. Larsa. 660: 1
Bowl. Baked clay. Egg shell ware. Light drab. Type [CCXXXVI crossed out] see field notes. Draw. Type 4 P. (TA): 1
Bowl. Baked clay. Egg shell ware. Type new 5bP.: 1
Bowl. Baked clay. Glazed. Blur. Type LXXXii =44P (TA): 1
Bowl. Baked clay. Glazed. Traces of yellow bleached white. Type [LXVII RC236 and 217 crossed out] 215P.: 1
Bowl. Baked clay. Light drab. Decorated with an incised tree(?) and a serpent (?) turned round the trunk(?). Type 1DLXII.: 1
Bowl. Banded calcite. [Type] 56. [drawing]: 1
Bowl. Base silver. Misshapen. E.: 1
Bowl. Basic diorite. No in catalog. [drawing 2:5]: 1
Bowl. Basic diorite. [Type 40] [drawing 2:5]: 1
Bowl. Basic diorite. [Type] 12. [drawing 2:5]: 1
Bowl. Basic diorite. [Type] 13: 1
Bowl. Basic diorite. [Type] 17. [drawing 2:5]: 1
Bowl. Basic diorite. [Type] 19 : 1
Bowl. Basic diorite. [Type] 29: 1
Bowl. Basic diorite. [Type] JN.24. [drawing 2:5]: 1
Bowl. Bath shaped. Limestone. White. Stone type XIX.: 1
Bowl. Blue glaze over drab clay. Type LXXXII =44 [P.44 or photo. Designation unclear.]: 1
Bowl. Blue glazed. Two handles. Type LXVII, squat variant. RC236 variant. P217.: 1
Bowl. Bronze. Broken.: 1
Bowl. Bronze. Fragmentary. Base lost. Cf. U.7135. B.: 1
Bowl. Bronze. Mouth chipped. Oval shaped. Cf. U.7135. E. [drawing 1:2]: 1
Bowl. Bronze. [drawing]: 1
Bowl. Calcareous sandstone. Cross scratched on base. [drawing]: 1
Bowl. Calcite. White. Broken and mended. Small portion of rim missing. Stone type LX.: 1
Bowl. Calcite. White. Indented rim. Broken and fragmentary. Stone type LX.: 1
Bowl. Copper. [drawing 2:5] Where are field notes? : 1
Bowl. Copper.: 1
Bowl. Copper. Broken and fragmentary. [drawing 1:2] Look up in analysis. Not in 63a 23a 57. : 1
Bowl. Copper. Metal type. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Bowl. Copper. Type III.: 1
Bowl. Copper. [drawing]: 3
Bowl. Egg shell ware. Broken but complete. Type CCXXXVI. 3bP.: 1
Bowl. Egg shell ware. Type IDLVII. 3a(P) [P3a?] [drawing]: 1
Bowl. Egg-shell ware. Pale drab color, wheelmade. Broken but joins up. Type XCV =P.187: 1
Bowl. Faience. Glazed. Mouth broken. Type CCLV. Drawn as fig. See text Gig-per-ku Room B.12 P.29: 1
Bowl. Fine drab clay; wheelmade; with raised decoration imitating metal form; (in fragments): 1
Bowl. Fine-grained greenish stone. Type VII.: 1
Bowl. Green basic diorite. [Type] 15. [drawing 2:5]: 1
Bowl. Greenish clay; wheelmade, small; with base ring. B. Type CXIII. =RC.29 (not p): 1
Bowl. Greenish white clay. Same type as U.1735 but rim much chipped. Same size.: 1
Bowl. Light brown clay. Wheelmade: somwhat unsymmetrical. Type XXVI.: 1
Bowl. Light red clay with creamy slip. P. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Bowl. Limestone. Grey. Broken and fragmentary. Stone type XII.: 1
Bowl. Limestone. White. Broken and part of base missing. Stone type XII.: 1
Bowl. Limestone. White. Finger bones found inside. Stone type XCII.: 1
Bowl. Limestone. White. Indented rim. Stone type XCI (also oval bowl stone U.8724): 1
Bowl. Limestone. White. Stone type XII.: 2
Bowl. Limestone. White. Type LX stone: 1
Bowl. Miniature. Baked clay. Glazed. Blue. Type CCCLV. Persian. =103a.: 1
Bowl. Of white calcite. Broken & rivetted in antiquity. Broken but complete found covered with matting of which the imprint remains. Type LXXI. [drawing]: 1
Bowl. Oolite stone. Mottled. Type XLIV. E.: 1
Bowl. Pink limestone. Not RC or L [drawing]: 1
Bowl. Silver. Broken and fragmentary. Handle of silver wire twisted through 2 holes on either side perforated immediately below rim. Warped. [drawing? Metal type _.]: 1
Bowl. Steatite. Dark green. Stone type LXII.: 1
Bowl. Stone. Black. Broken and fragmentary. Type. Ur.: 1
Bowl. Stone. Black. Burnt. Broken and fragmentary. Type. Ur.: 1
Bowl. Stone. Black? Fragment. Type XLVI. =RC.36. III pl.XCIX Type 5.: 1
Bowl. Stone. Green loose-grained stone. Basic diorite? Type ?RC.36. RC.196. ?draw. Perhaps like this [reference to drawing] [illegible] slightly flattened base. B. [drawing]: 1
Bowl. Translucent calcite. [Type 9] [drawing 2:5]: 1
Bowl. Translucent white calcite. Type XII. [drawing]: 1
Bowl. Veined white calcite. [drawing]: 1
Bowl. White calcite in fragments: 1
Bowl. White calcite. Broken. Type XXI. [drawing]: 1
Bowl. White calcite. Oblong trough-shaped with rounded ends. Type 95. [drawing]: 1
Bowl. White calcite. Type XVII. [drawing]: 1
Bowl. White calcite. [drawing]: 1
Bowl. White calcite. [Type] 55. Bowl. White calcite. [drawing 2:5]: 1
Bowl. White limestone.: 1
Bowl. White Limestone. Type XXX: 1
Bowl. White limestone. [Type 12] [drawing 2:5]: 1
Bowl. White limestone. [Type 17] [drawing 2:5]: 2
Bowl. Wooden. With 2 handles. Fragmentary.: 1
Bowl. [Type 27]. [drawing 2:5]: 1
Box (?) Semi-circular The body of [B] silver, the lid of [A] shell and lapis inlay. The lid is of soild shell with inlaid diamond decoration found round the edge and engraved concentric lines on the top: inside this frame is a figure of a lion just after a spring silhouetted against lapis, the engraved lines filled in with red and black. Found on the SE side of the the box.: 2
Box lid. Fragment. Drab clay. With boss handle and snake in relief. [drawing 2:5]: 1
Box lid. Red clay, with boss handle and adorned with snakes. Part missing, the remainder in 2 pieces (A and B). Found with and probably belonging to box U.1540. [drawing: not to scale]: 2
Box lid. Terracotta. Top decorated with a coiled serpent in relief bossin center.: 1
Box lid. Terracotta. Top decorated with a serpent in relief. Round boss in center.: 1
Box of reed matting. Fragmentary. Part of base and part of side alone remain. Square, raised bottom. : 1
Box-lid. Fragment, with boss handle and spotted snake decoration. [drawing 1:4]: 1
Box. Baked clay. Glazed. Square. Undulating top. Top of box decorated with 5 bosses on each face. [drawing]: 1
Box. Red drab clay. Adorned with spotted snakes in relief. One end and most of one side broken away, remaining portion broken in 2 pieces (A and B) [drawing: not to scale]: 2
Bracelet(?) Silver. fragments of: curved silver wire, some thick and some very thin.: 1
Bracelet. Plain circlet of silver tube, penannular. Also, fragments of a 2nd similar.: 1
Bracelet. Triangular spacers of minute gold ball beads and in between the gold spacers, carnelian ring beads minute, and lapis ring beads minute. The bracelet was therefore made up of gold, -lapis, -gold, -carnelian, -gold, -lapis, alternating in that sequence.: 1
Bracelet. Amethyst beads. Facetted double conoids and oval beads. Lozange shaped in section, 3 scaraboid beads, our chalcedony (?) engraved with a very roughly drawn horned beast, one greyish steatite engraved with a gazelle one carnelian engraved thus [reference to drawing]. One square agate bead - lozange shaped section. One lapis lazuli bead thus. One agate barrel. Glass paste beads, mostly balls. [drawing]: 1
Bracelet. Beads: Carnelian rings and a few glass balls (decayed).: 1
Bracelet. Beads: Ivory(?) double hemispherical beads & carnelian rings.: 1
Bracelet. Bronze. Oval shaped. E. [drawing]: 1
Bracelet. carnelian balls, barrels, bugles; agate barrels; lapis double conoid; carnelian lion miniature amulet. [drawing] approx. [?]: 1
Bracelet. Copper ring beads and double conoids with ridged ends. Carnelian balls, ring beads, double conoids, rock crystal scaraboid. Hematite (?) (?) Barrel. Rock crystal ball bead. 5 greenish glass paste scaraboids one with quasi hieroglyphic signs other with criss cross pattern, star and conventionalized tree. For order see field notet. Also hematite pendant oval, flat, crescent moon and 2 gazelles, mother giving such to young. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Bracelet. Glass ball beads, black, white and yellow beads.: 1
Bracelet. Gold. [drawing]: 1
Bracelet. Silver. Ends loose.: 1
Bracelets & finger rings Silver A set [A-B] Two bracelets, open rings of plain silver wire. diam 0065 [C-F] 4 finger rings each made of 2 spiral coils of plain wire. [G] 1 finger ring of flat plate with raised edges. Thus: [drawing] 1:1 See field notes.: 7
Bracelets. [A-B] A pair. Copper. Ends thus [reference to drawing] [drawing]: 2
Bradawl. Bitumen handle, copper borer, tip of bore missing. [drawing]: 1
Brick Having on the left (vertically) [or bottom (horizontally)] the single sign GIBIL Graffito? HC 306: 1
Brick Nabonidus = U2863 but half breadth.: 1
Brick not identified about 26 lines.: 1
Brick Sinbalatsuiqbi = U3161 (but l. 2 apparently has za-nam-til-la-su): 1
Brick Siniddinam inscription, and marked [drawing of two crescents] = U3115, the only other example?: 1
Brick with game board?: 1
Brick - Time of Sin-balatsu-iqbi. With counting board of 6 by 10 squares. In text: neo-Babylonian period (6) in Cat.[drawing]: 1
Brick of (NurAdad) Broken (only lower part) Restoration of the shrine of Enki the beloved ki-ku-azag, and its kiskannu. H.C.: 1
Brick of Adad-apal-idinnam. 11 lines inscriptoin. Restores E-gish-shir.gal. : 1
Brick of Bur Sin/ Building temple of En-ki the Apsu. (SAKI p.196. Brick C) H.C.: 1
Brick of dAddad-apal-idinnam, 11 lines inscription. Restores E-gish-shir-gal. H.C.: 1
Brick of Dungi. "Dun-gi, mighty hero, king of Ur, king of Sumer and Akkad, E-har-sag, his beloved house, has built." H.C.: 1
Brick of Dungi. "Dun-gi, mighty hero, king of Ur, king of Sumer and Akkad, E-har-sag, his beloved house, has built." H.C.: 1
Brick of Dungi. Dun-gi, mighty hero, king of Ur, king of Sumer and Akkad, E-har-sag, his beloved house, has built. H.C.: 1
Brick of En-an-na-tum-ma. Fragment. Same inscription as U.2569 except line 3 which is omitted. H.C.: 1
Brick of En-an-na-tum-ma. Son of Ishme-Dagan. Fragment. Same inscription as U.2817.: 1
Brick of Kudur-Mabug. To Nannar, his king. Kudur-ma0bu-uk-adda of the Martu land, son of Si-im-li-shi-il-ba-ak, when Nannar had exauced [sic?] his prayers, he built the Ga-nun-mah of nannar, for his life and that of his son Warad-Sin, king of Larsa. H.C. text: E-nun-mah (8): 2
Brick of Kurigalzu. Construction of E-Dub-lal-mah.: 1
Brick of Kurigalzu. Construction of E-gish-shir-gal. H.C.: 1
Brick of Kurigalzu. To Nannar, his king, dKurigalzu mighty hero, king of Ur, king of Sumer and Akkad E-kish-shir-gal, his beloved temple, has restored. H.C. in text: Kassite period(13): 1
Brick of Kurigalzu. To Nannar, his king, Kurigalzuthe minister of Enlil, the mighty king, king of the 4 regions of the world has built E-ga-nun-mah the old house, which decayed from ancient days and has restored it to his place. H.C.: 1
Brick of Kurigalzu. Type B: Ka-gal-mah: Great Gate Cast [drawing]: 1
Brick of Libit-Ishtar Fragment. Same inscription as on Cone (Cf. SAKI. P.204) probably shorter. Libit-Ishtar, the humble shephard of Nippur, the just husbandman of Ur, who takes an unceasing care for Eridu, the high priest of uruk? H.C.: 1
Brick of Libit-Ishtar. Same inscription as U.3191 and U. U.312: 1
Brick of Nam-Mah-Ni. New. HC 122.: 1
Brick of Nebuchadnezzar II. Buildingg of Egish shir gal. H.C.: 1
Brick of Nebuchadnezzar. Long 4 lines inscription. H.C.: 1
Brick of Silli-Adad. Broken -Inscription complete (cf. U.2669) :To Nannar, his king, Si-li dAdad who takes care of Nippur, patesi of Ur, Larsa Lagash, and the land og Gish-ta-al-laki (or Semetic: Is-ta-atla?), the foundation of E-Temen-ni-ilm I ordered to its place, I restored. H.C.: 2
Brick of Silli-Adad. Fragment. BC 2083: 1
Brick of Silli-Adad. Fragment. Text: To nannar, his king. Si-li dAdad caretaker of Nippur, patesi of Ur, Larsa, Lagash, and the land ( )-al-lakia (the E)temen-ni-il?. Silli-Adad of Larsa predecessor of Arad Sin about BC 2168 (Th.D) H.C.: 1
Brick of Sin balalsu iqbi 2 stamps: face and side. Same text as U.3250. Except var. 11.6-7: "E As-an-bur, the shrine of Enlil.": 1
Brick of Sin-balatsu-igbi. 12 lines inscription.: 1
Brick of Sin-i-din-na-am king of Larsa. Broken. Text: To Nannar, eldest son of Enlil dSin-i-din-na-am, shepherd of justice_ _ _ who takes care of Ur, king (of Larsa). H.C.: 1
Brick of Sin-idinnam. King of Larsa. New text. To dBabbar (Sun god). H.C.: 1
Brick of Sinbalatsu igbi. Fragment. H.C.: 2
Brick of Ur-Engur. 2 col. Text: "To Nannar his king, Ur-Engur, King of Ur has built his temple, has built the wall of Ur": 1
Brick of Ur-Engur. 2 col. Text: "To Nannar his king, ur-engur, king of Ur, has built his temple, has built the wall of ur": 1
Brick of Ur-Engur. 2 columns. Text: To Nannar his king, Ur-engur king of Ur, has built his temple, has built the wall [transcribed inscription] of Ur. [drawing]: 1
Brick of Ur-Engur. King of Ur - who uilt the House of Nannar. H.C.: 1
Brick of Ur-Engur. To Nin azag-nun-na, built her house (shrine). H.C.: 2
Brick of Warad-Sin, recording his cutting of the canal called Nannar-hul.: 1
Brick of ^dAdad-apal-i-din-nam. Restoration of Egish-shir-gal. H.C.: 1
Brick Sin-idinnam. 30 lines inscription. Has rebuilt the old In-dub and to nannar the temple of his majesty cf. SAKI. P.210 d) H.C.: 2
Brick stamp Baked clay Fragment: 1
Brick stamp? [A] Brick-like fragment containing apparently the sign U [drawing] in relief. Part of star-in-circle on reverse. [B] Another smaller fragment of same kind. [drawing]: 2
Brick stamped of Sinidinnam. Cf. U.3115 with inscription. [drawing]: 1
Brick with cross lines of a plan or game. [drawing]: 1
Brick with drawing game or plan. Frag. [drawing 1:2]: 1
Brick with geometrical drawing. Build squares of 6 x 10. Nabonidus period. In text: Neo-Babylonian Period (14): 1
Brick. 13 or more circular holes on the edge.: 1
Brick. Kiln-baked. Triangular, with 2 straight sides at right-angles & a curved side: a shaped brick for rounding off a corner. One face is straight side flat, the other slightly concave.: 1
Brick. Little legible & unidentified.: 1
Brick. Made of Jus mixed with gravel rectangular & flat on top.: 1
Brick. Made of Jus mixed with gravel. Rectangular & flat on top.: 1
Brick. Bur Sin = U.9861 (SAK p.198 d) concerning his statue). Face has part 1. One edge has end of lines of part 1. One edge has beginning of lines of part 2.: 1
Brick. Bur-Sin. Concerning Ki-en-nu-ga Uri^ki-ma = Watch house of Uri (inscription on edge). HC.6.: 1
Brick. Contains all the inscription (19? Lines), which is however badly defaced. Apparently completes the fragments RIU 120 and U.11662. (Sin-idinnam) (which are half-bricks).: 1
Brick. En-an-na-tum = U.6743 ? but different measure.: 1
Brick. Fragment of. With stamped design thus [reference to drawing]. [drawing]: 1
Brick. Kudurmabug - U.2882 but half breadth.: 1
Brick. Lipit-Ishtar = U.3191, 6312, 6328 but measurements different. (Another in pavement of no. 5 Quiet Street Room 4): 1
Brick. Of a Patesi of Lagash. Fragment. Handwritten. HC.9.: 1
Brick. Plano-convex.: 1
Brick. Probably Larsa counting board. [drawing]: 1
Brick. Sin-batatsu-iqbi; rebuilding of the ziggurat, E-lugal-galga-sisa. (Ur insc. 168. The new example confirms the restorations in LL.3,4, and 8): 1
Brick. Sin-iddinam complete (30 lines) R1U 119. HC 115: 1
Brick. Siniddinam, inscription on edge = U.3115 (some variants?), incomplete and without showing the 2 crescents of U.3115. HC.15.: 1
Brick. Sinidinnam RIU=120 111-6, completing 1.5 ibid. cf. whole inscription U.13108. HC 111: 1
Brick. Unbaked clay. Four cowrie shells set in horizontal row along one edge.: 1
Brick. Ur-Nammu = U.3132 (SAK 186 A) but measurements different.: 1
Brick: of Sin balatsu iqbi Fragment. Var. of text of U.3161a: 1
Brick: of Sin-balatsu-iqbi. Fragment. Variant of text of U.3161. H.C.: 1
Brick? Inscription in a writing not yet identified: and scribblings. cf. U.6900. HC.35.: 1
Bricks of dDungi. dDungi, mighty hero, king of Ur, king of Sumer and Akkad H.C.: 1
Bricks of Kurigalzu about BC 1400. Text: To Nannar, his king, Kurigalzu the vice-regent of Enlil, the mighty king, king of Sumer and Akkad, king of the 4 regions of the world, has built the E (or kisal?) DUB-LAL-MAH, the old house that had decayed, and has restored it in its place. Already published by Rawlinson.: 1
Bricks of Nabonidus. House of the priestess. Nabonidus, king of Babylon who adorns E-sag-i-la and Ezida, the E-gig-par, the house of the priestess, which is inside of Ur, for Sin, my lord I built. H.C.: 1
Broken alabaster jar. 9 line inscription containing a [ins: 8ft of] [crossed out: dedication to or for (possibly) a] a king of the 3rd Dynasty of Ur by Utti... of Ninni his beloved son.: 1
Broken base and shaft of large clay cone. On shaft, beginnings of 25 lines. On base, first col nearly complete, 2nd col, 8 lines and parts of lines Kudur-Mabug, duplicate of U188.: 1
Broken brick with graphic plan or game? P.35. In text: 3rd Dynasty Terrace (13) and Fig. [drawing 1:2]: 1
Broken clay cone: Warad-Sin. King of Larsa? 2 Col. 15 lines. Shrine of Ilbaba cf. U.779. B.: 1
Broken Cylinder Seal. Carnelian. Assyrian influence about BC 700. Tree of life and genius. [drawing]: 1
Broken cylinder seal. Lapis lazuli. Scene of worshipping. To dNin-shubur, the messenger of heaven About BC 2100.: 1
Broken earthenware bowl. Drab clay. Type CXCVI.: 1
Broken mace head. Alabaster. Inscription. Only first line showing, reads "Naram"-(Sin?). Placed in IN/No. 1.: 1
Bronze (?) spatula. Not RC type [drawing]: 1
Bronze (?) statue of King Dungi. Full face. King represented in the guise of a servant of the god carrying a basket held erect on his head with his two hands at the side of it. King is clean-shaven without headdress and bald. Traces of a garment of fine texture covering still remain. Broken waist round the front and sides of the body is an inscription in 6 columns running down to the egg shaped base. No legs or feet. Slim waist rounded breast perfectly symmetrical like the rest of the figure. Back hollowed and carefully modeled between arms and waist, Upper arms flattened, forearms rounded. Fringes disproportionately long. Forehead high, big eyes, thick nose with pronounced ridge, eyes, ears, mouth and chin sharply defined. Shrine of dDim-tab-ba cf. U.6301, U.6303. Text: Dim-tab-ba Temple (2) [drawing]: 1
Bronze + iron. Rings + anklets a quantity of, mostly broken + all in very bad condition.: 1
Bronze adze blade. Socket missing.: 1
Bronze adze head. B. [drawing 1:4]: 1
Bronze adze head. E. [drawing 1:4]: 1
Bronze adze or chisel. Cutting edge broken. Sketch 1:2. [drawing 1:2]: 1
Bronze adze or terriya [drawing]: 1
Bronze adze. Type 1.: 1
Bronze arrowhead. Of normal three-flanged type.: 1
Bronze arrowhead. 3 flanges. Socketed. Type _.: 1
Bronze arrowhead. E. [drawing]: 1
Bronze arrowhead. Normal, 3-flanged 8th-7th cent. type.: 1
Bronze arrowhead. P. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Bronze arrowhead. Three cornered type. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Bronze arrowhead. three-edged type. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Bronze arrowhead. Three-flanged type, imperfect, shaft missing. The type is Neo-Babylonian, but may be earlier also. [drawing]: 1
Bronze arrowhead. Triangular pattern [drawing 1:1]: 3
Bronze arrowhead. Triangular type: fine specimen. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Bronze arrowhead. [drawing 1:1]: 2
Bronze arrowheads. 3 petal shaped grooves running to a point.: 1
Bronze arrowheads. 3 petal shaped grooves running to a point. B.: 2
Bronze arrowheads. 3 petal shaped grooves running to a point. B. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Bronze arrowheads. Type 1.: 1
Bronze arrowheads. Type 2.: 1
Bronze axe. Type _ (new type for the cemetery). The socket decorated with rope pattern.: 1
Bronze axe. [drawing 1:2]: 1
Bronze axe. [drawing]: 1
Bronze bangle. C-shaped. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Bronze bangle. Ends loose. Rectangular in section. [Additional notes on back, possibly names of worers?] [drawing 1:1]: 1
Bronze Bangle? Circular. Ends touching.: 1
Bronze bodkin. Broken in two pieces. E. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Bronze bolt. Rectangular shaft, flat head. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Bronze bow. Fragment. Broken in 3 places. E.: 1
Bronze bowl. Godrooned: exact type of Deir Huzah bowls. [Annotated] Photo?: 1
Bronze bowl. Plain. U.475 and U.476 are lying in this and fastened to it by corrosion.[drawing]: 1
Bronze bowl. Upper part on one side broken, but virtually all frs. there and fitting together. Metal in good condition. Near the rim on the outside is a sun and moon pattern. [drawing]: 1
Bronze bowl. Very thin metal, complete. [drawing] When found, U.473 and U.474 were inside it, lying on their sides and corroded onto it. : 1
Bronze bowl. [drawing]: 1
Bronze bracelet. With splayed ends. [drawing]: 1
Bronze bracelet. With snake-head ends.: 1
Bronze chisel. Square section. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Bronze cup or vase. Fragmentary: 1
Bronze dagger. Flat blade. Half circular in section. Flat hilt. Type _. [drawing]: 1
Bronze dagger. Copper. Bhipped at bottom. B. [drawing 1:2]: 1
Bronze dagger. Point broken. 3 rivets. [drawing 1:2]: 1
Bronze dagger. Thin metal : half piece pierced for fixing handle in the material good condition, hand broken but all complete [drawing 1:5]: 1
Bronze dog figurine. Good condition except for tail blistered. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Bronze dog. Minute miniature. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Bronze dog. Seated in expectant attitude. Condition of metal poor. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Bronze dog. Seated. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Bronze dress pin. Long and thin with sharp point and slightly flattened head. Present length (highly bent): 156mm. Diameter: 4mm.: 1
Bronze drill? Shaft square in section, point broken: butt end broadened out but now shapeless. TTB1-34: 1
Bronze earring. Traces of wooden casing. Looped pin passed through disc, hooked end to loop. [drawing]: 1
Bronze fibula. Broken. Poor condition. 9th-5th cent BC type. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Bronze fibula. Hoop spiral. [Type 3] Same as G.77(4) [drawing 1:1]: 1
Bronze Fibula. Persian period. Type 4.[drawing 1:1]: 1
Bronze fibula. Pin missing. Regular Persian period type. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Bronze Fibula. Spiral bodied holder. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Bronze Fibula. Spiral holder.: 1
Bronze fibula. Type same as U.14428.: 1
Bronze fibula. With spiral hoop. Type. Same as U.14431.: 1
Bronze fibula. [drawing 1:1]: 2
Bronze figure. Zembilje type, ending in nail-like point rather unusually long, not inscribed. Period UR-ENGUR. Sent to Baghdad.: 1
Bronze figurine of a seated dog. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Bronze finger ring with oval-shaped bezel.: 1
Bronze finger ring. : 1
Bronze finger ring. Flat oval bezel. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Bronze finger ring. Plain wire, the ends overlapping.: 1
Bronze finger ring. With oval bezel.: 1
Bronze flower head. 16 petals. E. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Bronze fragment. Flat, twisted. Perhaps from a door. [drawing: not to scale]: 1
Bronze funerary urn. frg. of very much broken up and oxidized. It contains human bones all broken up small, but shewing no signs of burning. [drawing] Bottom of urn set about 0.015 above the lowest edge of the walls: 1
Bronze gutter. three-sided, square in section: at one end the sides bent out to a slight shoulder to prevent slipping, at the other end cut down for a spout. When found, encased in wood ash.: 1
Bronze harpoon. Arrow type 4a.: 1
Bronze implemenet. Like a nail with 2 barbs or flanges. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Bronze implement or weapon. Square in section, tapering to point at one end, thinned out to chisel-edge at other. Broken in two.: 1
Bronze implement. (Drill?): square in section. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Bronze implement. Genus unknown : both ends flattened. In text: Neo-Babylonian period (10) and Fig.: 1
Bronze implement. Spoon shaped. P. [drawing]: 1
Bronze implement. With edge at rounded end. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Bronze inlay. Fragment of thin metal plate, engraved: stream of water from figure of Ea or Gilgamesh [drawing 1:1]: 1
Bronze knife. Curved handle. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Bronze kohl-stick. The end slightly thickened to a knob, the top broken off.: 1
Bronze kohl-stick. Top broken. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Bronze nail. Bent at bottom. E.: 1
Bronze nail. E. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Bronze needles. Size undeterminable.: 1
Bronze object. Flat seal? Buoy shaped. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Bronze object. Resembling double axe: very thin metal. [drawing 1:1] [Annotated] Phil: 1
Bronze pencil? B.: 1
Bronze pendant. Shaped as animal's head: perhaps calf.: 1
Bronze pin, pierced below head. Point broken off. [drawing]: 1
Bronze pin. B.: 2
Bronze pin. B. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Bronze Pin. E.: 1
Bronze pin. E. [drawing]: 1
Bronze pin. Hole pierced in top. E.: 1
Bronze pin. Hole through top. B.: 1
Bronze pin. rectangular section. Broken into 3 pieces. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Bronze pin. Slightly curved below. B.: 1
Bronze pin. Spiral top.: 1
Bronze pin. Waisted head: in good condition.: 1
Bronze Pin. With hooked top. Broken in 2 places. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Bronze pin. With round head; square in section; pierced just below head. Point broken off. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Bronze pin. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Bronze pin. [drawing 1:2]: 1
Bronze platter (?) With handle also in bronze (to be hafted onto wood?) with narrow rim; end of handle is missing. [drawing 1:5]: 1
Bronze platter. Fluted (very shallow fluting) on the outside. Type 9 [drawing 2:5]: 1
Bronze pointed Rod. ? spear butt?: 1
Bronze prong shaped arrowhead. One end broken. B. [drawing]: 1
Bronze prong.: 1
Bronze prong. E. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Bronze ring: 1
Bronze ring. B. [drawing]: 1
Bronze ring. E.: 1
Bronze ring. E. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Bronze ring. Incised bezel, grazing ibex, the hoof broken. [drawing]: 1
Bronze ring. Plain circle. P.: 1
Bronze ring. Small. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Bronze ring. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Bronze ring. [drawing]: 1
Bronze safety pin. Frame only. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Bronze safety pin. Pin missing, back only. [drawing]: 1
Bronze saucer. Part of rim broken. E.: 1
Bronze seal. Engraved with a lion walking l. Persian style. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Bronze situla (?) But seemingly solid, perhaps owing to oxidation only: with frs. of chain.: 1
Bronze situla. Very good condition.: 1
Bronze situla. [drawing]: 1
Bronze snake.: 1
Bronze socket. Container for wooden door threshold or possibly for holding wooden bar for bolting a door? [drawing]: 1
Bronze spatula. (broken into 3 + mended) Lower end flattened + cut to a square edge.: 1
Bronze spatula. Blade flattened: haft square in section. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Bronze spatula. Like U.1398. With beads adhering. P.: 1
Bronze spatula. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Bronze spearhead. Type 5b.: 1
Bronze spearhead. Type _.: 1
Bronze staple. Ends broken off. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Bronze statuette. Standing bearded figure with long hair and bottle in hand. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Bronze stilus. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Bronze tool. Rather thick metal, square hafted. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Bronze tumbler. Upper part broken on one side, and rim distorted.: 1
Bronze [crossed out] Silver bowl. Much corroded and one side broken.[drawing]: 1
Bronze-knife-blade. Broken. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Brown 'smoked' ware. Imitation of stone. (new) JN 22 [much marked through and corrected on card]: 1
Brown whetstone. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Buffalo? unbaked clay. [drawing] 1:1: 1
Bugle Bead Lapis lazuli Decorated with a series of V-shaped incisions two registers [drawing]: 1
Bull pendant. Gold. Reclining bull. Body in profile - bearded head turned to the left originally there were 4 small gold beads tied to right side of body for attachment to a chain; only two of these now remain.: 1
Bull pendant. Mottled greenish marble. Flat base. E. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Bull pendant. White shell, resting on flat base, one side only shaped, other side flat. Body in profile, head full face. See photograph 555 [unclear if this is photo or reference]. E. [drawing]: 1
Bull's head Copper From wooden statue. Down the front from neck to feet ran a band of 3 shell plaques with engraved scenes: (A) Man holding two leopards, (B) 2 goats rampant, (C) a lion fighting a bull. The Bulls eyes are of shell and lapis.: 3
Bull-footed column Terracotta Miniature One bull's foot alone remains the other 3 missing. Column square in section: at each angle a circular half column and between each angle an undecorated panel. Upper portion missing [Type] IX [drawing] c. 1:2 [next card drawing] 1:1: 1
Bull. Pendant. Pink steatite. E. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Bur-Sin Stelae. Inscribed: to Nin-Gal (same as on door-socket): 3
Bur-Sin. Door-socket. Blue stone. Flaking off. To Ningal. Builts Gig-par azag. Duplicate of U.3031. In text: Neo-Babylonian period (8).: 1
Burial group. (A) 3 twisted gold hair-ribbons [A, I and O]. (B) 2 gold frontlets [B and P]. (C) Pair of gold hair-rings, spirally coiled, lunated ends [C and Q]. (D) Tubular gold 4 spiral finger ring. (E) Necklace of gold flat diamonds, gold double conoids, carnelian lentoids, bugles and barrels and diamonds, agate barrels. (F) Necklace of gold balls, agate barrels, flat lentoid agate, carnelian bugles, etc. (G) 4 silver bracelets [G and R-T]. (H) Remains of 2 copper bases, from above grave. [H and U] [J-N are metal vessels with drawings but no descriptive text][drawing]: 2
Burial group. (A) Fragments of twisted hair ribbon. (B) One gold spirally coiled hair ring, hollow lunated ends. (C) Strings of beads on copper wire, alternate steatite and shell painted with gold, terminating in boss of steatite inlaid with shell panels alternately painted yellow. (D) Necklace of gold diamonds, gold ribbed balls, flat lentoid agates, barrel, carnelians, diamond carnelians, and lentoid steatite, etc. Carnelian balls. (E) Copper bowl.: 1
Burial group. (A) Twisted gold hair-ribbon. (B) Tubular gold spiral finger ring. (C) Pair of gold hair-rings, spirally coiled, hollowed lunate ends [C and E]. (D) Necklace of alternating gold and carnelian barrel beads.: 1
Burial group. (A) [A, I and O] 3 twisted gold hair-ribbons. (B) [B and P] 2 gold frontlets. (C) [C and Q] Pair of gold hair-rings, spirally coiled, lunated ends. (D) Tubular gold 4-spiral finger ring. (E) Necklace of gold flat diamonds, gold double conoids, carnelian lentoids, bugles and barrels and diamonds, agate barrels. (F) Necklace of gold balls, agate barrels, flat lentoid agate, carnelian bugles, etc. (G) [G and R-T] 4 silver bracelets. (H) [H and U] Remains of 2 copper bases, from above grave. [J-N are metal vessels with drawings but no descriptive text][drawing]: 1
Burial group. (A) 3 twisted gold hair-ribbons [A, I and O]. (B) 2 gold frontlets [B and P]. (C) Pair of gold hair-rings, spirally coiled, lunated ends [C and Q]. (D) Tubular gold 4 spiral finger ring. (E) Necklace of gold flat diamonds, gold double conoids, carnelian lentoids, bugles and barrels and diamonds, agate barrels. (F) Necklace of gold balls, agate barrels, flat lentoid agate, carnelian bugles, etc. (G) 4 silver bracelets [G and R-T]. (H) Remains of 2 copper bases, from above grave. [H and U] [J-N are metal vessels with drawings but no descriptive text][drawing]: 17
Burial group. (A) 3 twisted gold hair-ribbons [A, I and O]. (B) 2 gold frontlets [B and P]. (C) Pair of gold hair-rings, spirally coiled, lunated ends [C and Q]. (D) Tubular gold 4-spiral finger ring. (E) Necklace of gold flat diamonds, gold double conoids, carnelian lentoids, bugles and barrels and diamonds, agate barrels. (F) Necklace of gold balls, agate barrels, flat lentoid agate, carnelian bugles, etc. (G) 4 silver bracelets [G and R-T]. (H) Remains of 2 copper bases, from above grave. [H and U] [J-N are metal vessels with drawings but no descriptive text][drawing]: 1
Burial group. (A) Fragments of twisted hair ribbon. (B) One gold spirally coiled hair ring, hollow lunated ends. (C) Strings of beads on copper wire, alternate steatite and shell painted with gold, terminating in boss of steatite inlaid with shell panels alternately painted yellow. (D) Necklace of gold diamonds, gold ribbed balls, flat lentoid agates, barrel, carnelians, diamond carnelians, and lentoid steatite, etc. Carnelian balls. (E) Copper bowl.: 4
Burial group. (A) Twisted gold hair-ribbon. (B) Tubular gold spiral finger ring. (C) Pair of gold hair-rings, spirally coiled, hollowed lunate ends [C and E]. (D) Necklace of alternating gold and carnelian barrel beads.: 4
Burnt fragment of alabaster vase. Dedicated by a patesi of UD.NUN.KI. Placed in IN/No. 1.: 1
Butt end of arrow Copper Rounded in section [drawing] 1:1: 1
Butt end of arrow (?) Copper.: 1
Button seal Black shale? One side flat, the other convex On the convex side 4 sets of concentric rings Pl. 62 vol. IV L.BM. 120576: 1
Button seal. Baked clay. Glazed. Bleached white. Stamped with scorpion. Dome-shaped bulbous dome stamped with 4 concentric circles. [drawing]: 1
Button seal. Polished stone. Mottled. Fragment.: 1
Button seal. Steatite(?). White. Fragment. Half only remains. Animals. With a boss on the upper side perforated for suspension.: 1
Button seal. Steatite. Incised cross on flat side. Convex side also had triple cross incisions and incised circles. Over part of the seal is a white surface that has the appearance of a glaze. Seal has been perforated transversely through the convex side. The white surface is visible also the inside of the perforated hole. [drawing]: 1
Button seal. White quartzite, oval top. Roughly engraved with date. [drawing]: 1
Calcite Block. Shaped like a brick.: 1
Calcite Bowl Poor condition Surface reddened and powdered through decay Type XVIII: 1
Calcite bowl Translucent Type XVIII: 1
Calcite Bowl. Fragment. Dedication by a King of Ur: name mostly broken: possibly Mes-ki-ag-nun of 1st. Dyn.?: 1
Calcite Lamp Translucent. White Decorated with a man-headed couchant bull in relief. Head horned and bearded. Beard, mane, and all hairy portions of body painted black. Much of paint remains and has been preserved.: 1
Calcite Vase. badly broken. Virtually complete.: 1
Calf's head in dark steatite. The neck pierced horizontally for attachment The eyes hollowed for inlay and a hole for inlay in the forehead. Good archaic work.: 1
Canopy (?) Fragments. (A) The mosaic border of the curved bar. (B) The top bar (?) with gold bands, silver plating, mosaic band and shell rings and studs and (C) Staves with copper spearheads mounted with gold foil.: 6
Card Missing: 126
Carnelian and frit beads. [card shows only profile drawing of a vase]: 1
Carnelian Bead Double conoid Worn alone round neck [drawing]: 1
Carnelian bead. Fragment of a cylinder seal with a presentation scene and inscription. Three figures end below waist and 2 signs for ilu alone remain.: 1
Carnelian beads 2 strings of small barrel beads: 1
Carnelian beads. Collection of 22. Some broken. E.: 1
Carnelian bugle bead.: 1
Carnelian cylinder seal. Archer in chariot driving rt. shoots at kneeling archer l. Late style with a good deal of drill point work, but not bad. ? 8th century.: 1
Carnelian head of Puzu. Looking very sick.: 1
Carnelian rings.: 1
Carnelian scaraboid. Phoenician inscription. [drawing]: 1
Carnelian seal-stone, shaped as U.486. Subject, couchant sphinx. Strung up on U.500 E [drawing]: 1
Carved diorite. Blue. Fragment. Part of statue of human being or possibly ram. Fine parallel wavy lines may represent pleated garment of a human being and ram's skin. But undulating surface and series of ridges make it more probably that it was part of a statue of a man or woman: possibly the hair from a large head. B.: 1
Carved relief. Limestone, with figures of Ea and attendant gods. 3rd Dynasty period.: 1
Carved shell head. Male, shaven. Neck pierced for suspension. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Carved shell mask. Mother-of-pearl. Pierced for suspension. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Carved stone. Fragment. Green basic diorite (?). A splinter from a circular object carved in relief with a plant design. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Case. Fragment. Steatite. Blue. Engraved scorpion decorates the side. Card received from Mallowan, 1976. TE Reach.: 1
Cat's eye. Fragment of inscribed across middle and round the side: less than half the stone preserved. Ningal. Kurigalzu.: 1
Cay figurine. Fragment of man or horse. Clay. [drawing 2:5]: 1
Celt re-used. Originally celt with concave tang and convex cutting edge, remade with concave cutting edge. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Celt re-used. Originally with convex cutting edge, re-made with concave cutting edge. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Celt. Black stone. Hematite(?) [drawing]: 1
Celt. Polished. Coarse black stone. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Celt. Baked clay. Carbonised. Slightly convex sides. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Celt. Black stone. [drawing 1:1]: 4
Celt. Green basic diorite. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Celt. Green jasper; banded. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Celt. Jasper; banded green. Bored. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Celt. Schist. [drawing 1:1]: 2
Celt. Stone. Black. [drawing]: 1
Celt. Stone. Dark green. Chipped. [drawing]: 1
Celt. Stone. Light brown. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Celts of polished dark green stone [drawing] 1:1: 1
Celts. [Woolley did not assign subletters; they are assigned in this database based on the order of drawings on the card] [A] Schist [drawing 1:1] [B] Schist [drawing 1:1] [C] Shale [drawing 1:1] [D] Jasper [drawing 1:1] [drawing side view 1:1] [E] Diorite [drawing 1:1] [F] Diorite [drawing 1:1] [G] Diorite [drawing 1:1] [H] Schist [drawing 1:1]: 8
Celts. [All objects drawn, objects grouped by material description] [A-B] Jasper [drawing 1:1] [C-E] Diorite [drawing 1:1] [F] Basalt [drawing 1:1] [G] Limestone [drawing 1:1]: 7
Chain of beads. Long beads [drawing] thus, alternately of carnelian and lapis lazuli, uniform in size. 24 lapis and 23 carneliean, and 1 larger lapis, 1 large carnelian and 2 large agate beads: all had golden cap at each end of very thin gold (3 caps are missing) Found loose and strung together: but all were found close together and probably formed a single string. Photo no 45. : 1
Chain. Bronze. Circular links. Fragment. 3 portions.: 1
Chair back. Red clay, two birds flanking trees. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Chair or bedstead. Fragment. Drab clay. Moulded decoration, on upright, of 2 crescents on poles with tree (?) between.: 1
Chair. Drab clay: moulded. With herring-bone pattern on seat, and 2 birds facing each other, with branches of tree; the back broken and legs broken off.: 1
Chalcedony seal [drawing]: 1
Chalcedony seal. Same shape as U.486. Subject [drawing]: 1
Chalcedony seal. Same shape as U.486. Subject [referencing drawin] [drawing]: 1
Chalcedony seal. Very roughly engraved with design of two fish. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Chariot For design in general see notes The various parts are: A. Six lions heads in gold with lapis eyes and chests of lapis and shell. These are fixed to a board-edge. B. Small heads of lions and bulls in gold fixed to the top rail with blue and white inlay between them. C. 2 large panthers heads in silver with lapis eyes. D. 2 small lion heads in silver with inlay chests of shell and lapis; from the front of the chariot: with blue and white inlay between. One head completely destroyed. E. Quantities of inlay: 5
Chariot wheel. Terracotta with toothed edge.: 1
Chariot. Fragment. Red clay. Pierced for axle and pole, and having incised triangle ornament in front. [drawing]: 1
Child's rattle in baked clay, double cogged edge and perforations in the sides. P. [drawing]: 1
Child's rattle. Baked clay. 2 flattened hemispherical parts joined mouth to mouth, indented circumference. Pierced through the middle. Common in IIIrd Dynasty cemetery at Diqdiqqeh.: 1
Child's rattle. Drab clay; circular, of two pieces fitted together. Hole in one side.: 1
Child's rattle. Of reddish ware with scalloped edge.: 1
Child's rattle. Terracotta: drab.: 1
Child's rattle. Very fine specimen of smooth workmanship with crosses incised and line round joining the lines.: 1
Children's rattles. Mince-pie pattern with scalloped edge.: 2
Childs rattle in shape of Terracotta bird. Roughly modeled; head and stump. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Chisel Copper Rectangular in section [drawing] 1:2: 1
Chisel. Bronze? Oblong. Long side slightly convex, greatest width in middle low ridge remaining all round edge. E. [drawing 1:2]: 1
Chisel. Copper. Chipped. [drawing 1:1] Chisel 2.: 1
Chisel. Copper. Flat. Portion of tip missing. [drawing 2:5] II.: 1
Chisel. Copper. Flat. Rounded top. [drawing 1:1] [type] VIIA.: 1
Chisel. Copper. Solid casting. Part of end missing.: 1
Chisel. Copper. Square section. [drawing 2:5]: 1
Chisel. Copper. [drawing 1:]: 1
Chisel? Copper Tip missing Broken in 2 pieces [drawing] 1:4 [type] V: 1
Chisel? Copper Broken in 2 pieces [drawing] 2:5: 1
Circular box lid of fine white steatite (?) with flat-topped central knob handle.: 1
Circular tag-label. 5 line inscription with reference to delivery of a cow. IN/No. 2: 1
Clay bowl. Drab. Type [CXXI variant crossed out] Not type.: 1
Clay cup. TO painted ware. Type CCCXLV. 23 [drawing]: 1
Clay foundation cone, lower part of. Inscribed on stem only, 12 columns.: 1
Clay tablet. Commercial. Date: i.q. 16069 - Dungi 41 (SAKI 232) [CARD MISSING Typed Transcription from British Museum Card] : 1
Clay tool. ? a potter's smoother. A. flat & shaped. Thus: [drawing 1:1] B. a second similar but smaller : 2
Clay (bowl) pot [pot seems to correct circled bowl]. Light drab. Mouth painted black Vertical markings about 10mm in length run from neck painted black. Identical with U.6034. Type CCXXII =CCXI, =RC.185, =L.91b [drawing]: 1
Clay Animal Bull? Headless with scratchins on side of the animal.: 1
Clay animal's head fragment, of figurine. Light grey clay. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Clay antefix roughly moulded in greenish drab clay; fragment only: petal pattern in relief. [drawing]: 1
Clay arm of a statuette or doll pierced to be fixed to the body (and to move?) hand modeled, with traces of light red paint. : 1
Clay axe (imprefect). [drawing 1:1]: 1
Clay ball flattened on one side. Incised on it, lines which may be merely decoration but may be script.: 1
Clay base. Drab clay, wheelmade. Type LIX. =RC.24 [possibly RC.26, writing illegible] not p.: 1
Clay basin. With three feet. Drab clay, wheelmade, broken.: 1
Clay bead. Fragment. Tubular, with ridges round the end. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Clay bedstead? Miniature. Reddish clay. 3 feet broken. B.: 1
Clay bird. Drab. Fragmentary. Eyes rendered by clay pellets. B. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Clay birds. Roughly modelled by hand. Several similar. [drawing]: 2
Clay block. Glazed. Kurigalzu or earlier. E.: 1
Clay Boat [drawing]: 1
Clay Boat.: 1
Clay Boat. (cf. U. 11832): 1
Clay boat. Front part of . [drawing]: 1
Clay Boat. hand moulded of greenish clay Stern-piece missing. : 1
Clay Boat. Like U.11832 but rougher.: 1
Clay bottle(?) Miniature. Phallic. In the rim are 4 holes drilled through to the side of the neck. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Clay bottle.: 1
Clay bottle. Blue glazed. Type [CCCLII and P.178 crossed out] new P. Type 171b.: 1
Clay bottle. Blue glazed. Type: CCCLIII. P.169.: 2
Clay bottle. Drab clay. Type CCCXIII. JN.67 new. Not in catalog.: 1
Clay bottle. Light drab clay. With no opening other than 2 very small holes drilled through at the base of the neck on one side. [drawing]: 1
Clay bottle. Light red clay. Type CCCXI. Not in catalog.: 1
Clay bottle. Red clay. Type CCCXVII. Not in catalog.: 1
Clay bottle. Blue glazed. Type: LXXXVIII. 182a [P.182a?]: 1
Clay bottle. Bottom broken. Type LXI 658. =L.: 1
Clay bottle. Drab clay. ? Hand made. Type LXII =P.94. Found with U.758.: 1
Clay bottle. Glazed ware. Blue bleached white. Type same as U.13046.: 1
Clay bottle. Glazed ware. Blue bleached whtie. Ribbed broken but complete. Type Same as U.13066.: 1
Clay bottle. Glazed ware. Blue: bleached white. Type 91 =183 [drawing]: 1
Clay bottle. Glazed. Blue. Color has bleached.: 2
Clay bottle. Glzed ware. Bluish. Type. New type P.184.: 1
Clay bottle. Red clay with drab engobbage. Wheelmade. Top broken. Type LXI =new L type =P.201a. (L47) [reference to drawing, presumably this is the new L type] [drawing]: 1
Clay bottle. Red clay, yellow surface, wheelmade. Type XII =P205: 1
Clay Bowl Possibly used for bread making Raised ridge running round bottom possibly forming a runnel for the flour; gap in ridge to admit of addition of flour during stirring. cf. drawing. Type __: 1
Clay bowl (broken) of egg-shell ware in fine light red clay. Hemispherical, round bottomed. Type XCV. =new type 3.a: 1
Clay bowl (fragments: imperfect) TO painted ware. Brownish black on drab. Type CCCXCI(?). 19. [drawing]: 1
Clay bowl fragmentary. Glazed. Light drab and trace of blue on outside.: 1
Clay bowl or platter. TO painted ware. Black paint, poor & powdery. on light drab. Type CCCLXV. 3. [drawing]: 1
Clay bowl with straight low sides and ridge inside. Type TO/__: 1
Clay bowl, fragment of. Of very highly burnished ware, black face inside and out, brown body. [drawing] 269: 1
Clay bowl, or platter. TO painted ware. Black on light drab. Type CCCLXVI. 4. [drawing]: 1
Clay bowl, painted, fragments of: parts of a bowl or cup of greenish drab ware with black decoration, design of roughly hatched circles thus: [reference to drawing] not complete. [drawing]: 1
Clay bowl-fragments. Wheelmade, reddish clay. (below) Large example of Type XXII ornamented with three ridges, .015 apart, below the neck.: 1
Clay bowl. Light drab. Type CCXXXVI. =P.3b : 1
Clay bowl. Blue-green glazed. 2 handles. Type: LXVII. 217P.: 1
Clay bowl. Brown clay. Black on surface, very lightly fired & very flakey. Type CCCLXV. 3.: 1
Clay bowl. Drab clay. Type CCCXXII. =JN19. Not in catalog.: 1
Clay bowl. Fine light drab ware. Thin walled. Type CCCXCIII.: 1
Clay bowl. Fragments. TO painted ware. Black on drab. Type CCCLXXVL. aU.21. [drawing]: 1
Clay bowl. Fragments. TO painted ware. Black on greenish drab. Type CCCLXV. 3a. [drawing]: 1
Clay Bowl. Glazed. White. blue glazedround rim. Type LXXXII: 1
Clay bowl. Greenish blue(?) glazed. 2 handles. Type: LXVII.: 1
Clay bowl. Handmade: rough light reddish-drab clay with black paint; a band round the rim & interior pendants, hemispherical. Type aU.20 [drawing]: 1
Clay bowl. Light drab clay. Handmade, very rough. Type CCCXCI: 1
Clay bowl. Light drab ware. Flattened hemispherical. One hole through the bottom and 4 holes in two groups of 2 each close together on one side. JN65. [drawing]: 1
Clay bowl. Light drab. Baked. Egg-shell ware. Decorated with band of very shallow and short oblique lines running round vase about half way down. Type: CCXXXVI. 3bP [P.3b?]: 1
Clay bowl. On ring base of TO ware: greenish drab clay with band of black paint round rim. The interior is deeply combed, pres. for the bruising of grain ( a piece missing) Much distorted in firing. Type CCCLXI.: 1
Clay bowl. Painted TO ware. Broken but complete. Type as TO 254. as U.26? [as U.26? not legible.]: 1
Clay bowl. Painted ware. Pinkish drab with design very roughly done in a fugitive red paint now mostly flaked off. Type CCCLXXIII. 22. [drawing]: 1
Clay bowl. TO painted ware ( in fragments) Black on cream. Type CCCLXXVI. 21. [drawing]: 1
Clay bowl. TO painted ware (imperfect) Plain black rim with 4 strips of pattern on drab ground. Type CCCLXV. 3a. [drawing]: 1
Clay bowl. TO painted ware. 2 black lines round rim on drab ground. (broken & imperfect) Type [CCCXXVIII crossed out] 4, but with slight rim not strongly accentuated: 1
Clay bowl. TO painted ware. Black bands on greenish buff. Type CCCLXXVI. 21. [drawing]: 1
Clay bowl. TO painted ware. Black border, body of red clay with creamy slip. Type CCCLXXVIII. 6.: 1
Clay bowl. TO painted ware. Black rim on green. The inside of the bowl is roughened with impressed combing, probably for the bruising of grain. Type CCCLXI. 7.: 1
Clay bowl. TO painted ware. Chocolate brown on light red clay, handmade. Type CCCLXV. 3a.: 1
Clay bowl. TO painted ware. Chocolate brown on pink. Type CCCLXV. 3a. [drawing]: 1
Clay bowl. TO painted ware. Drab clay with black border & in the interior two cross-hatched triangles. Type CCCLXV. 3a.: 1
Clay bowl. TO painted ware. Fragments: the centre missing. Plain black border on light drab ground. Type CCCLXV. [drawing]: 1
Clay bowl. TO painted ware. Plain black border on greenish drab clay. Type CCCLXXVII. 8.: 1
Clay bowl. TO painted ware. Rough & handmade. Black paint on drab. Type CCCLXV. 3a. [drawing]: 1
Clay bowl. TO painted ware. Very wide black border on greenish drab. Type CCCLXXVII. 8.: 1
Clay bowl. Very roughly made of coarse lgiht red clay. Masses of examples of this type occur between -8.5m and -10.4m, especially in the lower part: they were being made in the kiln found at -9.1m. Not in catalog.: 1
Clay bowl. Yellowish drab. Baked. Type: CCCLVIII. =2P.: 1
Clay bowl. ? Cf. 270 [drawing]: 1
Clay bowl. Baked. Burnished.: 1
Clay bowl. Baked. Fine egg shell ware. Hamispherical. =P.4: 1
Clay bowl. Baked. Light drab clay. Very thin egg shell ware. Broken and part missing. Type 3 P.: 1
Clay bowl. Bellied. Flat ring shaped base grooved below mouth. Drab. Type CCLXXIV.: 1
Clay bowl. Black painted. Rounded base. Type CCX. Vol VII.: 1
Clay bowl. Black. Burnished. Part of rim lost. Type CCLXIX. =L.: 1
Clay bowl. Black. Finely burnished. Type.: 1
Clay bowl. Burial urn. Round base. Shouldered. Type CCXXVIII. =P9.: 1
Clay bowl. Creamy drab clay, wheelmade, with natural surface slightly worked up. Type VI.: 1
Clay bowl. Dark drab. Misshapen. Type CXCVI approximately. =L.: 1
Clay bowl. Dark drab. Type CCLXIX. Larsa?: 1
Clay bowl. Dark drab. Type CLXXIX variant.: 1
Clay bowl. Dark drab. Type CXCIV. =P.35a.: 1
Clay bowl. Dark drab. Type XLIII. =P.23a. Neo-Babylonian.: 1
Clay bowl. Design roughly painted in black on ground. Found inverted; under it, dates. Type CCLXXVIII. =L.: 1
Clay Bowl. Drab clay, wheelmade, broken. Type IC.: 1
Clay bowl. Drab clay, wheelmade, broken. Type LXVII but with rim. Not p.: 1
Clay Bowl. Drab clay, wheelmade, broken. Type LXXVII. =P.28: 1
Clay Bowl. Drab clay, wheelmade, broken. Type LXXXI =P.47: 1
Clay bowl. Drab clay, wheelmade, broken. Type unknown. Scrapped.: 1
Clay bowl. Drab clay, wheelmade. Type XLIII. = new P.21a: 1
Clay bowl. Drab clay, wheelmade. [beloq] Type [crossed out] LV, XVI =RC.73 =L, Vol. VII. : 1
Clay bowl. Drab clay. Wheelmade, broken. Type XLIII.: 1
Clay bowl. Drab. Glazed inside black mosaic pattern, plain glaze on outside. Type CCXVIII =P.36a. U.6100 is a bead necklace.: 1
Clay bowl. Drab. Hemispherical. Misshapen,: 1
Clay bowl. Drab. Type CCXXIV. =L.: 1
Clay bowl. Drab. Type CCXXXIII. =RC.39. =L.: 1
Clay bowl. Flat and oval. Not in catalog. [drawing]: 1
Clay bowl. Fragmentary. Glazed. Ribbed. B.: 1
Clay bowl. Glazed ware. Blue bleached white. Type same as U.13058. New type 103 [illegible, looks like 75 7b or 76? unclear.]: 1
Clay bowl. Glazed. 2 small handles on rim. Round base. Type CXXII, nearest approximate. =RC.83 ?6094: 1
Clay bowl. Glazed. Blue. Two handles on shoulder of the lid. Type.: 1
Clay bowl. Glazed. Grey. Type CXCIV =P.35=: 1
Clay bowl. Greenish drab. Type CCLXIX. =L.: 1
Clay bowl. Large, with flat base and straight somewhat everted sides. Al 'Obaid ware with a band of decoration in black round the rim and just above the base broken and incomplete, but a considerable fragment. Type aU.51 [Al 'Obaid typology?] [drawing]: 1
Clay bowl. Light drab. Broken. Arched rim ring base.: 1
Clay bowl. Light drab. CCXXXIII. (not p): 1
Clay bowl. Light drab. Face decorated with thick black with shaped painted strips. Fragmentary. Part of rim missing. Not to scale [reference to drawing] Type 274 = 1L.35 [drawing]: 1
Clay bowl. Light drab. Incised line running round inside immediately below lip. Low ring base. Type. Larsa period.: 1
Clay bowl. Light drab. Lip missing. Type CCLXV. In album.: 1
Clay bowl. Light drab. Rim inscribed. Fragmentary. Inscription apparently complete. [drawing]: 1
Clay bowl. Light drab. Type CCLXX =P.8b: 1
Clay bowl. Light drab. Type CCXL. =L.: 1
Clay bowl. Light drab. Type CCXLVI. In album. =P.55a: 1
Clay bowl. Light drab. Type CCXLVIII. In album Neo-Babylonian. =P.64.: 1
Clay bowl. Light drab. Type CCXXXiX. =P.19.: 1
Clay bowl. Light drab. Type CLVIII. Ribbed. =P.55a: 1
Clay bowl. Light drab. Type CXCVI. =L.: 1
Clay bowl. Light drab. Type CXXI. =RC.3. =L.: 1
Clay bowl. Light drab. Type XC. In album. =P.37 [drawing]: 1
Clay bowl. Light drab. Type XCIII. RC.132. =P.23a or =P.108: 1
Clay bowl. Light drab. Type XL. =RC.119 (not a bowl) or is it type XC? [illegible] in album Persian =P.37.: 1
Clay bowl. Light drab. Type XXII. =RC33: 1
Clay bowl. Light drab. Type XXXIX(?) =RC.160mm (not a bowl) (not p): 1
Clay bowl. Light drab. Type [LXXXI crossed out.]XC26. =L.: 1
Clay bowl. Light drab. Type.: 1
Clay bowl. Miniature of the drab ware : somewhat irregular. Type CLXVII, =P.54: 1
Clay bowl. Miniature. Misshapen. [drawing 1:2]: 1
Clay bowl. Pinkish drab clay with creamy engobbage. Wheelmade. Rounded base. Hole drilled through side. Type V.: 1
Clay bowl. Pinkish drab ware, wheelmade, surface inclined to creamy white in parts. Type XXII: 1
Clay bowl. Pinkish drab ware. Type CXXI =RC.3 =P.29 =L.11a: 1
Clay bowl. Red. Bottom lost. Type- insufficient data.: 1
Clay bowl. Red. Type CXCVI =L: 2
Clay bowl. Red. Type CXCVI. =L.: 1
Clay bowl. Reddish drab clay. Wheelmade, broken. Type LXXVII, but the contour is straiter, the foot is not so distinct. =P.28: 1
Clay bowl. Reddish-drab clay. Wheelmade, broken. (Below) Type XLVI.: 1
Clay bowl. Reddish. Star shaped design [reference to drawing] incised on the convex bottom of the bowl. Cf. Type 265 in album. [drawing 1:2]: 1
Clay bowl. Reddish. Type CCLXXVI. =P.24 Found with types CCXLI and CCXX and Fibula U7501. Cf U7511 and U7512. Grave not in tab. anal. [Tabular analysis?]: 1
Clay bowl. TO. Painted ware. Black on light drab clay. In fragments. aLL 21 [Annotated] [drawing]: 1
Clay bowl. Type CCXXIX, =RC.229, =L: 1
Clay bowl. Type XC in album ? Persian, =P.37: 1
Clay Bowl. wheelmade. With inverted sides and flat base. Greenish clay, : 1
Clay Box-lid. 3 fragments. Adorned with snakes in relief: light drab clay. (cf. U.1117) [drawing 2:5]: 3
Clay Box-lid.. About 1/3 broken off. Adorned with snakes in relief: snake-headed and boss handle. Reddish clay. [drawing 1:5]: 1
Clay box. Coffin-shaped: adorned with snakes in relief: drab clay. Not to scale. [drawing]: 1
Clay Brazier? Drab. Base concave, hole in middle, 4 holes round ?, 4 clay ribs running from middle hole 7 brazier per side. : 1
Clay brick-stamps, Fr. of with figs in bold relief. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Clay bulla with seal impression. Neo-Babylonian cone seal printed 5 times. Represents, the Persian lance bearer standing up - About BC 450.: 1
Clay casket of badly-fired flakey black clay with incised & punctured design filled in with white. Broken & in bad condition. [drawing] : 1
Clay chair. Fragment. grey-drab clay. P. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Clay Cone Dedication to Nina by Gudea new? ll. 1-7 = SAK. p. 114 H l 8 edengur ka-lum: cf. SAK 30 a. 4.3.;32 f. 15; 36 m.1.2 NB variant L 9 ki-ka (-ni), app. corruption of gi-ka-na i-ka: cf. SAK. 32 top 25, 32 f. 17 This cone is bored lengthwise from the flat end to a depth of 6.5cm HC. 5: 1
Clay Cone Fragm. unidentified another of same: HC.3.: 1
Clay Cone Fragm. unidentified.: 1
Clay Cone Fragment Not identified H.C. 11: 1
Clay Cone Fragment = Kudur-Mabug = U.2801: 1
Clay Cone Fragment containing extreme end of lines. Probably: Ur-Nammu U.918, 7771, etc. (entered here to record the surprising find-place.): 1
Clay Cone Fragment giving second column of Libit-Istar (U. 4 etc., 7702) but line 1 ends ezen + la. Line 12 ends urikl-ma-ka (cf. U.10105 - first column) [struck out: "HC4"]: 1
Clay Cone Fragment Unidentified another of the same: HC. 3: 1
Clay Cone Fragt. Not identified of rim-sin (?) H.C..8: 1
Clay Cone Kudur Mabug fragment - U.861 etc. (variant?? to 10 e-babar-da Q.: 15 - se-ga-a-ar: 1
Clay cone Kudurmabug = 2801 B: 1
Clay cone Large fragment =Siniddinam V 2900 (variants) HC.28: 1
Clay Cone Sinidinnam - U. 2900 with slight variants probably - U. 7798 found lst season.: 1
Clay Cone Sinikisam (new) HC.1.: 1
Clay cone Sumuilum Fragment Inscription nearly complete = variants of U.7772 (U.2634, etc.) (in last 3 lines) Another fragment of this type. With text on head complete. And a fragment of stem which may belong with preceding. HC 22: 2
Clay Cone Unidentified: 1
Clay Cone Ur-Nammu Fragment cf. duplicate of the new Ur-Nammu Cone found last year, with variant. Inscription 85 x 100mm fragment. HC.2: 1
Clay Cone Warad-Sin =SAK 212 (c). Fragment. Text mostly preserved. (any variants?) 1. 15 ..ki . 1. 18 ends un-ne. 1. 26 ends bar. 1. 27 ends tu(r): 1
Clay cone (complete) only the stem inscribed: 1
Clay cone (frag) (1st col.) Lipit Ishtar/, U.7702 with the variant noted SAK 204 Anm.i or U.7845: 1
Clay cone (fragm) Dedication to [^dNin]-ezen+la (cf. found. tablet of Kurigalzu). a reference to E Kis-ser-gal cf. also Lipit-Ishtar cone, U.7702 HC.28: 1
Clay cone (fragm). giving extreme ends of some lines of a very large cone. CANCELLED (see U.7768): 1
Clay cone (fragm). Not identified (=U.7713). CANCELLED.: 1
Clay cone (fragm). Ur Nammu; part dupl. of text on U.7746 [Struck out: "Not identified. concerning a canal: id Kin du... id he-me-a-..."] HC 75: 1
Clay cone (fragment of base). (Warad-Sin; restoration of E-dilmunna): 1
Clay cone (fragment) Kudurmabug = U.188 etc Part of inscription on head. Another fragment; part of inscription on stem.: 2
Clay cone (fragment) Sumu-ilu; building of the E-udda. (Ur inscription 115).: 1
Clay cone (fragment) Warad(?)-Sin. HC.: 1
Clay cone (fragment). Enannatum = U6740 B: 1
Clay cone (fragment). (Libit-Ishtar; building of the e-gi(g)-pax). (Ur. Inscription 106).: 1
Clay cone (fragment). HC. 301.: 1
Clay cone (fragment). Sumu-ilu; building of the Eginabtum. (Ur inscription 114).: 1
Clay cone fragment. King of Larsa? Last lines of Column I -e-bar-bar-ra sul dUtu sa(g) azag gza-a. H.C.: 1
Clay cone fragment. Ur Nammu cone of Etemennigur U.701. etc. (SAK 188 A) with line 6 (Ur^dNammu) omitted? ?: 1
Clay cone fragments. [A] 1) Ur Nammu = U.918, 2521. [B] 2) Another nearly complete.: 2
Clay cone of Arad-Sin. Fragment. Column I. 16-25. Restoration of E-temen-ni-il of Nannar. Same as U.2528, U.2565, U.2612: 1
Clay cone of Ibi-Sin. Fragment. -About BC 2190. Text: "dIbi-ilSin, god of the "country, (powerful) king, king (of Ur) "king (of Sumer and Akkad)? "- 6 or 7 lines missing - two last lines "illegible." H.C.: 1
Clay cone of Larsa type. Fragmentary.: 1
Clay cone of Libit-Ishtar. Fragment Same as SAKI. P.204.: 1
Clay cone of Libit-Ishtar. King of Isin. Fragment- end of nail- Same inscription as U.4, U.7, U.3245, U.3251, U.3109, U.6129.: 1
Clay Cone of Nur Adad to Ningal. Rebuilds E-nun-azag. (A) to B. H.C. (B) and fragments to E. H.C.: 1
Clay Cone of Nur Adad to Ningal. Rebuilds E-nun-azag. (A)[A and C-M] to B. H.C. (B)[B and N] and fragments to E. H.C.: 13
Clay cone of Rim-Sin to Nergal. Inscribed in dupliate on head and stem. Inscription on stem of U.640 apparently corresponds (acc. to the photograph) to col. 2 of U.7719. = dupl. of 640. HC.19.: 1
Clay cone of Sumuilu. Much defaced. To Nana the lady his protector - Sumuilu the mighty man, king of Ur, of Sumer and Akkad has built at Ur, her Eudda-ka her beloved house. E. Ur Texts I: R.1.115. H.C. E.: 1
Clay cone of Ur-Engur. Fragment. Text: (To En)-lil, king of all countries his king, Ur-Engur, the mighty hero, king of Ur, King of Sumer and Akkad, in? ? The? of Ninni has dug out. Probably a canal. H.C.: 1
Clay cone of Ur-Engur. Text: To Nannar strong bull of heaven, eldest son of Enlil, his king, has Ur-Engur, the mighty hero, the king of Ur built E-temen-ni-il Found in position in a mud brick.: 1
Clay cone of UR-NAMMU. Fragment. Construction of a canal. Same inscription as U.872, U.169, U.520, U.722, U.917, U.2595, U.2795 Cat.: 1
Clay cone of Ur-Nammu. Inscription duplicate of U.1515. P.: 1
Clay cone of Warad-Sin. Fragment 2nd column. Restoration of E-temen-ni-gur. Cf. SAKI. P.212. c) H.C.: 1
Clay cone of Warad-Sin. Fragment. Restoration of E-temen-ni-il SAKI p.212: 1
Clay cone of Warad-Sin. To Nergal his god- Rebuilds his old hous Nam-ga-me ab ab-da-as. E. H.C.: 1
Clay cone or nail. Inscribed. Fragment. Probably ISIN or LARSA Dynasty. Historical - Mentions E-SHU-AN-(HA?) KI-SUR-RA, URUK, the Lands? the walls. 2 columns, Column I, 12 lines, half preserved. Column II, 12 lines. H.C.: 1
Clay Cone, base of larger. Inscription of Arad-Sin. Recording the king's building of a temple to the war-god Ilbaba, in gratitude for victory over his enemies.: 1
Clay cone, broken. Inscription of Ur-Engur concerning the canal of Ur. Duplicate of U169. (This is really 526 .q.v, 520 being a seal TCM) : 1
Clay cone, Broken. Libit-Ishtar: building of E-gig-par. Ur Inscription 10 [CARD MISSING Typed Transcription from British Museum Card] : 1
Clay cone, complete. Inscription of Ur-Engur concerning the building of E-temen-ni-il. Duplicate of U.201.: 1
Clay cone, frag of, From top. 2nd col of inscription of a ruler of lagush (?) recording the building of a temple in Ninua. Copied and transliterated. Placed in IN/No.5 [crossed out]: 1
Clay cone, large, in many fragments. Inscription of Arad-Sin. Placed in separate box labled U.778.: 1
Clay cone, nearly complete. Inscription of Ur-Engur concerning building of E-temen-ni-il. See U.201: 1
Clay cone. Fragment, not yet identified. Dedication to Nannar in 8 lines (or 9) ending bar mu-na- H.C.73: 1
Clay Cone. [A-B] Two fragments duplicates of Libit-Ishtar, =U.4, re. Giving first column (cf. U.10, U.137 = second column) [C]Another, including on head nearly complete (from house site top rubbish). Column 2 1L ends with ma-ka (cf U.10137). [D]Another fragment [E]Another fragment: 5
Clay cone. Base missing. Warad-Sin, building of e-su-si-(g)-ga for Ininni (see Baron, Royal Inscriptions of Sumer and Akkad, p.321, No. 4).: 1
Clay cone. Broken. new insc. Prob. Warad-Sin. HC.14: 1
Clay cone. Drab clay. Use unknown. [drawing]: 1
Clay cone. Enannatum =RIU 297 adding fragment of second column. HC.1929/30-1: 1
Clay cone. For wall decoration: the blunt end painted black, unusually large.: 1
Clay cone. For wall decoration: the blunt end painted black. Not in catalog.: 1
Clay cone. Fragment (15662) Rim-Sin HC.17: 1
Clay cone. Fragment - Warad-Sin ded. - of Edilmunna RIU.127: 1
Clay cone. Fragment from top of stem.: 1
Clay cone. Fragment of base. (Libit-Ishtar) building of (E-gig-par) (cf. Ur Inscription 106).: 1
Clay cone. Fragment of large cone of unidentfied Larsa King. New inscription. HC..7: 1
Clay cone. Fragment of. With inscription on shaft (not on base).: 1
Clay cone. Fragment.: 2
Clay cone. Fragment. A Larsa king, unidentified or new. HC.18: 1
Clay cone. Fragment. Duplicate of U.16541, q.v.: 1
Clay cone. Fragment. En-Te-me-na. Inscription about 011 long, two columns. Reference not required. HC.1929/30/-3.: 1
Clay cone. Fragment. Prob. Rim-Sin or Warad-Sin. HC.19: 1
Clay cone. Fragment. Rim-Sin or Warad-Sin, complete RIU 130 in part (e-ga-bur-ra ) HC.15: 1
Clay cone. Fragment: new. Partly similar to RIU138 & RIU144 (Rim-Sin): mentioning unusually many divinities. This inscription so far as preserved is identical with U.15662, exceept that instead of Nin-a-() in the penultimate line U.15662 has Ningiszida. HC.20.: 1
Clay cone. Fragmentary inscription. New. Authorship unknown. Probably Larsa period. HC.1929/30-2: 1
Clay cone. Fragmentary. Gudea. Building of the Ziggurat of lagash (SAKI 142, 7) [CARD MISSING Typed Transcription from British Museum Card] : 1
Clay cone. Fragmentary. Sin-idinnam; building of Ebabbar. (Ur inscr 118): 1
Clay cone. Ibi-Sin (fragment) =RIU 291, etc. (=U.13661): 1
Clay Cone. Inscribed. : 1
Clay cone. Libit Istar = RIU 295: 1
Clay cone. Libit-Ishtar: building of the e-gi(g)-par.: 1
Clay cone. RIU 297. Enannatum. Giving the whole of the second column(new) dedication of e-AB-ME-degal-la e-gi-na-ab-tum-kug.: 1
Clay cone. Stem complete. Dedication of E-nig-gi-na of Ningiszida by Rim-Sin. cf. 15652 & 15070. HC.22.: 1
Clay cone. Sumuilum (fragment) =RIU 114: 1
Clay cone. Unidentified fragment. HC.12: 1
Clay cone. Upper part of stem only, with first section of text.: 1
Clay cone. Ur-Nammu. (fragment) =RIU 284/5: 1
Clay cone. [catalog card divided by find location] Ur-Nammu - RIU 45, as 13601 (1.5 metres) Another CLW.: 1
Clay cone. [Catalog entry divided by find location] [A] Ur-Nammu =RIU 42 as U.13601. [B] Another fragment: RS temple by wall loose.: 2
Clay cone. (fragment) Libit-Ishtar; building of the E-gi(g)-par. (Ur inscription 106).: 1
Clay cone. (fragment) Sumu-ili; building of the Eginabtum. (Ur Inscription 114): 1
Clay cone. (fragment). Rim-Sin; building of E-erin-kukud. (Ur Inscription 141): 1
Clay cone. (fragment). Warad-Sin; building of E-dilmunna. (Ur Inscription 127): 1
Clay cone. 2 col inscription on base, damaged at bottom. Single column on shaft, nearly complete. Rim-Sin. Recording the king's building of a temple called E-eshbar-zida for the god Ninsianna.: 1
Clay cone. 2 fr of .Base and tip. Inscribed. [Annotated] (A) Inscription of Ur-Engur, duplicate of 201 [presumably U.201]. (B) Only broken signs remain. The two fragments to do not belong to one another. [Annotated] U.243A placed in IN/No. 4: U.243B placed in IN/No.2: 1
Clay cone. 2 fr of.Base and tip. Inscribed. [Annotated] (A) Inscription of Ur-Engur, duplicate of 201 [presumably U.201]. (B) Only broken signs remain. The two fragments to do not belong to one another. [Annotated] U243A placed in IN/No4 U243B placed in IN/No2.: 1
Clay cone. Base of Larsa type, with text intact (? Warad-Sin ?): 1
Clay Cone. Base of. Broken. Inscription of a son of Kudur Mabug Arad-Sin. Duplicate of U.19 [Crossed out] Placed in IN/No. 3: 1
Clay cone. Base of. Broken. Inscription of Endur-Mabug. Duplicate of U.188. Placed in IN/No. 3: 1
Clay Cone. Base of. Broken. Inscription, probably duplicate of U.327. Placed in IN/No. 6: 1
Clay cone. Base of. Inscribed. [Annotated] King's name broken off. Placed in IN/No. 2 Ur Texts I: R.I.135: 1
Clay cone. Base. Inscr. [Annotated] of Ur-Engur. Duplicate of 201. [Annotated] Scrapped [Annotated] Placed in IN/No 4: 1
Clay cone. Bottom. Inscribed, illegible. Placed in IN/No.2 [Crossed out] Thrown out.: 1
Clay cone. Broken top of Traces of ends of lines. Placed in IN/No.2 [crossed out] Thrown out: 1
Clay cone. Broken. Enscription of Ur-Engur concerning the canal of Ur. Duplicate of U.169. Placed in IN/No 4: 1
Clay cone. Canal inscription of UR-ENGUR. Yellow reddish clay, slightly baked. One complete and two fragments : For Nannar - his king - Ur-Engur - the valiant hero - king of Ur - king of Sumer and Akkad - the ID - NUN (grand canal) - his beloved canal - he has dug out. 11 lines. Ink drawing.: 1
Clay cone. Complete - straight type with no head. Of Libit-Ishtar.: 1
Clay cone. Complete. Inscription of Nur-Immar on base and shaft. Duplicate of U.327. Placed in IN/No. 6: 1
Clay cone. Fr of base of, With remains of inscription below. [Annotated] Building inscription of Kudur-Mabug of U.188. [Annotated] Placed in IN.No. 3: 1
Clay cone. Fr of the tip only with traces of inscription. [Annotated] Not inscribed. [Annotated] Placed in IN/No2 [Crossed out] Thrown Out: 1
Clay cone. Fr of tip only with ends of lines of inscription. [Annotated] Ur-Engur inscription probably duplicated of U.201. [Annotated] Placed in IN/No. 4. Scrapped: 1
Clay cone. Fr of. Inscribed. [Annotated] Inscription of Ur-Engur, probably concerning E-temen-ni-il. [Annotated] Placed in 1N/No. 4.: 1
Clay cone. fr. of = Inscribed [Annotated] TTB Neo-Babylonian: 1
Clay cone. Fr. of Top only with ends of lines. [Annotated] Inscription probably of Ur-Engur. [Annotated] Thrown out: 1
Clay cone. Fragment (Kudur-Mabug) Restoration of Ga(-nun-makh). (Ur Inscription 123) [CARD MISSING Typed Transcription from British Museum Card] : 1
Clay cone. Fragment (Warad-Sin. Building of E-Temennigur) (Duplicate of Ur Inscription 131) [CARD MISSING Typed Transcription from British Museum Card] : 1
Clay cone. Fragment consisting of the base and only a few millimeters of the cone proper. Inscribed. [Annotated[ Ur-Engur's inscription concerning E-kemen-ui-il. [Annotated] Placed in 1N/No. 4. [Annotated] Scrapped.: 1
Clay cone. Fragment from top. Ends of lines of Ur-Engur's E-temen-ni-il. in Placed in IN/No. 4. scrapped: 1
Clay cone. Fragment of a large cone (Larsa type): 2
Clay cone. Fragment of apex. [CARD MISSING Typed Transcription from British Museum Card] : 1
Clay cone. Fragment of base. Inscription records the building of a temple for NIN-E-GAL for the life of Rim-Sin "and his own life." Shaft cut away. Partial duplicate c.f. SAKI p.218 Steintafel B. Placed in IN/No.3: 1
Clay cone. Fragment of Inscribed, probably Ur-Engur, duplicate of 201 [Presumably U.201] Scrapped. Placed in IN/No.4.: 1
Clay cone. Fragment of Kudurmabug - U.188 etc. B.: 1
Clay cone. Fragment of stem. Half of column II(?) Date ?? King of Larsa. Text: (x--) babbar Ab (ancient?) of E-Babbar / Fix destiny / decisions / --- / army of Larsa / may? / its food prosper / its good? / its harvester.. / be prosperous? H.C.: 1
Clay cone. Fragment of the stem only. Large Larsa type about 2/3 of text preserved (? Warad-Sin): 1
Clay cone. Fragment of. Inscription, beginnings of lines of Ur-Engur's inscription concerning E-TEMEN-NI-IL. Duplicate of 201 [presumably U.201]. Scrapped. Placed in IN/No. 4: 1
Clay cone. Fragment, base only. (Libit-Ishtar. Building of E-gig-par) [CARD MISSING Typed Transcription from British Museum Card] : 1
Clay cone. Fragment. Warad-Sin buidling of (E-temennigur) (Ur Inscription 131) [CARD MISSING Typed Transcription from British Museum Card] : 1
Clay cone. Fragment. (Enannatum son of) Ishme-Dagan. Buidling of (Ehilla) and (Egin) abtum. (Duplicateof SAKI, P.206 (b). (See Ur Inscription 114, note on 1.1) [CARD MISSING Typed Transcription from British Museum Card] : 1
Clay cone. Fragment. (Warad-Sin. building of E-Temennigur) (see 16015) [CARD MISSING Typed Transcription from British Museum Card] : 1
Clay cone. Fragment. A few signs of the base left. Evidently an inscription of Nur-Ada. amking the revolt of Naid-Shamash at Ur, and his expulsion, for which see Ur Inscription III HC. 30/2, 1 [CARD MISSING Typed Transcription from British Museum Card] : 1
Clay cone. Fragment. Apparently the same inscirption as Ur Inscription 106 (Libit-Ishtar, building of E-gig-par), with variant in line 13 of col. I d.Inanna me-en. [CARD MISSING Typed Transcription from British Museum Card] : 1
Clay cone. Fragment. Construction - with the great cubit of Sin: - of the great outer wall (Kir-mah). King probably Larsa (Warad-Sin or Rim-Sin?) H.C.: 1
Clay cone. Fragment. Ends of 7 lines of an inscription of Ur-Engur. Duplicate of U.201 (Scrapped) Placed in IN/No 4: 1
Clay cone. Fragment. Ends of lines, in bad state. Placed in IN/No 4: 1
Clay cone. Fragment. Inscription of a king of ISIN or LARSA. H.C.: 1
Clay cone. Fragment. Inscription: recording of the building of the canal of Ur. Duplicate of 169 [probably U.169]. Placed in IN/No. 4 [CARD MISSING Typed Transcription from British Museum Card] : 1
Clay cone. Fragment. Libit-Ishtar (see Ur Inscription 106) Building of (E-gig-par). [CARD MISSING Typed Transcription from British Museum Card] : 1
Clay cone. Fragment. Time of Arad Sin? ?dNannar gi-ne-es? Ka in-pa(d)-da ?(Uri)kima? gar? ga: 1
Clay Cone. Fragmentary. Sumu-ilu (Duplicate of Ur inscription, No. 115) Foundation of (E-udda) [CARD MISSING Typed Transcription from British Museum Card] : 1
Clay cone. greyish color. Inscribed. Fragment. Half of second column. Restoration of temple and ?? III Ur Dynasty. Ink drawing.: 1
Clay cone. Headdress type. The tip broken away and the ends of the lines of the inscription damaged. =UR RI#106 (Libit-Ishtar).: 1
Clay cone. Ibi-Sin (cf. U.16542 and U.11659 and U.16583) H.C. 30/VI, 1.: 1
Clay cone. Ibi-Sin. Fragmentary. Prob = (the fragmentary) U.2576 but contains fuller text. HC.12.: 1
Clay cone. Imperfect. Inscribed on base only : about half the text preserved.: 1
Clay cone. Inscribed on stem and base =UR RI#106 (Libit-Ishtar): 1
Clay cone. Inscribed. [Annotated] Inscription of Ur-Engur recording his digging of a canal. Duplicates U. 202, U.526, U. 722, c.j.872 [Annotated] Placed in IN/No4: 1
Clay cone. Inscribed. Lower part only: small both with no 'head' to the nail but flattened and like Ur-Engur type: but this later.: 1
Clay cone. Inscribed. Upper part. Lower part broken off in antiquity. [Annotated] Duplicate of U.4. [Annotated] Ur Texts I: R.1.106 [Annotated] Placed in IN/No.5.: 1
Clay cone. Inscribed. Ur-Engur's temenos wall text.: 1
Clay cone. Inscription of Ur-Engur concerning E-temen-ni-il. Duplicate of U.201. Placed in IN/No 4: 1
Clay cone. Large, fragment of upper part. Inscr.: 1
Clay cone. Lower part of. Inscribed. [Annotated] Ur-Engur, duplicate of 201 {Annotated] Placed in IN/No. 5: 1
Clay cone. Lower part of. Inscribed. {Annotated] Ur-Engur, duplicate of 201 [Annotated] Placed in IN/No. 4: 1
Clay cone. Lower part. Inscr. [Annotated] of Ur-Engur recording the building of E-temen-ni-il. See SAKI p.188 Tonnagal A. [Annotated] Duplicates: U.214, U.204, U.185, U.243A, U.228, U.229, U.300, U.297, U.301, U.161, U.527, U.528, U.529, U.530, U.531, U.533, U.557, U.701, U.717, U.746-8, U.871, U. 937, U.345, U.326, U.436, U.115 [referencing other sites] [Annotated] Placed in IN/No 4: 1
Clay Cone. nearly complete, only the top missing. Inscribed. Ur-Engur, E-temen-ni-il, Duplicate of 201 [presumably U.201] placed in IN/No.4: 1
Clay cone. Nearly complete. Inscription, Ur-Engur, E-temen-ni-il. Duplicate of 201 [presumably U.201]. Placed in IN/No.4: 1
Clay cone. Nearly complete. Ur-Engur's inscription concering E-temen-ni-il. Placed in IN/No. 4.: 1
Clay cone. New? of Enannatum the high-priest of Nannar for the life of Eungunum (of Larsa and) Ur. Dedication to Dagan, Lord of the grat gods. A second column missing. H.C.68. [Handwriting not Woolley]: 1
Clay cone. Part of. Inscribed on the base and stem : about half of the text on the base preserved: 3
Clay cone. Pierced by hole 6mm in diameter. E.: 1
Clay cone. Stem of, the base missing. =UR RI. #106 (Libit-Ishtar): 1
Clay Cone. Sumuilum - U.6955 - U.7777 (10 lines, second line ends in Su-Du -another: 1
Clay cone. Sumuilum. Fragment. Inscription nearly complete = variants of U.7772 (U.2634, etc.) (in last 3 lines) Another fragment of this type. With text on head complete. And a fragment of stem which may belong with preceding. HC.22.: 1
Clay cone. Tip of. Inscribed. Ur Engur period. [Annotated] Inscription of Ur-Engur dedicating the E-temen-ni-il to Nannar. Duplicate of cone found by Taylor. See SAKI p. 188, H. Duplicate of U.201. [Annotated] Placed in 1N/No.: 1
Clay cone. Top broken off. Inscription [Annotated] of Ur-Engur, perhaps a duplicate of SAKI p.188, Connagel A. See U.201 [Annotated] Placed in IN/No4: 1
Clay cone. Top broken. Inscription complete. Ur-Engur's inscription concerning E-temen-ni-il, duplicate of U.201. Placed in IN/No. 4.: 1
Clay cone. Top broken. Inscription nearly complete. Ur-Engur's inscription concerning E-temen-ni-il, duplicate f U.201. Placed in IN/No. 4.: 1
Clay cone. Top of Inscribed with illegible inscription of Ur-Engur. Placed in IN/No.2 [crossed out] Thrown out: 1
Clay cone. Top of. Inscription of Ur-Engur concerning E-TEMEN-NI-IL. Duplicate of U.201. Placed in IN/No. 4: 1
Clay cone. Top of. Traces of ends of 3 lines.Placed in IN/No. 2 [Crossed out] Thrown Out. : 1
Clay cone. Upper part of stem and about 1/3 of base missing: larsa type.: 1
Clay cone. Upper part. Inscribed. [Annotated] Libit-Ishtar. Duplicate of SAKI 204/3 [Annotated] Duplicates - 74. Sumerian inscription of Libit-Ishtar recording of his building of E-gipar, the residence of the high priest in Ur. Inscr. duplicate of clay, Miscell. Inscr. no. 27. Ur TextsI: R.1.106. Placed in IN/No.5: 1
Clay cone. Upper part. With most of text preserved. [Annotated] Inscription of Kudur-Mabug in the Sumerian language similar in terms to the brick inscription, but fuller. Duplicate of U.188. [Annotated] Placed in IN/ No. 3.: 1
Clay cone. Ur Nammu = U.169 etc. etc. (canal of Ur) (good specimen) Another fragment of same (b) Another fragment.: 1
Clay cone. Ur-gigir. The building of E-ses-(e-)-gar(-ra), temple of ... HC.30/ I.1 UET 8/2 (Hand Copied by Legrain) [CARD MISSING Typed Transcription from British Museum Card] : 1
Clay cone. Ur-Nammu = 872.: 1
Clay cone. Ur-Nammu = U.202, 2520, 2701, 6019. Complete col.1, 8-9 apparently lacking hitherto? HC.20.: 1
Clay cone. Ur-Nammu, commemorating his construction of the canal of Ur.: 1
Clay cone. Warad-Sin = U.19 etc. (SAK 212 C). B.: 1
Clay cone.Fr of. Inscription: [Annotated] Probably of Kudur-Mabug, as it mentions buildings in honor of Nannar built "for his own life and for the life of Arad-Sin King of Larsa." [Annotated] Records K-M's building of Ga-nun-mah in gratitude for victory granted by Nammar over the cities of Mashgan-Sabra and Kar-Shamash, and dedicated on behalf of K-M himself and his son Warad-Sin, King of Larsa. [Annotated] Duplicated U.212, U.217, U.325, U.333, U.861-70, U.919 [Annotated] Placed in IN/No.3: 1
Clay Cones Fragments of about 19 cones, of Su-mu-ilum - U.7772 (e-gi-na-ab-tum of dNinni ) - another (2 smallest fragments rejected): 1
Clay cones (fragments). [A-H] Libit-Istar as R1 U.13601 as 13601, [7 others as 13601]; [I] Another (the inscription on the head perfect) PG 6.7m down, Larsa rubbish on line AB. [J] Another: immediately below surface on 3rd. Dynasty city wall, slightly above foundation of brick wall (Part of stem & part of nead). [K] Another by mud-brick wall of inner fort; [L] Another: CLW. [M] Another CLW.: 13
Clay cones = Ur Nammu of Etemiennigur (SAK 188 A) = U.701 etc. [A-B] 2 whole, [C-X] 22 fragmentary from various places throughout the season. All to B[aghdad] except 1 whole and 1 broken): 21
Clay cones = Ur Nammu of Etemiennigur (SAK 188 A) = U.701 etc. [A-B] 2 whole, [C-X] 22 fragmentary from various places throughout the season. All to B[aghdad] except 1 whole and 1 broken): 3
Clay cones of Warad ilSin. To Nin-gal. Warad-sin only patesi like Silli Adad. Restores on the old plan her hous: e id-galu-sub-gu-kalam-ma. Walls destroyed? does not destroy the temenos, but puts (a si-cu-um: Semetic word) Curious name of the temple: house of the canal: the man who raises the land. Cf. Br. 11656: boat of the god of the same canal. B. H.C.: 1
Clay cones of Warad ilSin. To Nin-gal. Warad-sin only patesi like Silli Adad. Restores on the old plan her hous: e id-galu-sub-gu-kalam-ma. Walls destroyed? does not destroy the temenos, but puts (a si-cu-um: Semetic word) Curious name of the temple: house of the canal: the man who raises the land. Cf. Br. 11656: boat of the god of the same canal. E. H.C.: 1
Clay cones. (A) Nearly complete. Inscription on stem complete. Inscription on head partly broken.: 3
Clay cones. Fragments. [Divided by find location] [A] Ur-Nammu =SAK p. 188(h) [B] [Tablet] as 13601; [C] Another [tablet] as 13601; [D] Another [tablet] as 13601; [E] another over PG (northeast); [F] another by Town wall; another by Town Wall; another by town wall; another by Town wall; Another by town wall; [G] another by (?) [H] another [I] another: 3
Clay cones. Fragments. [Divided by find location] [A] Ur-Nammu =SAK p. 188(h) [B] [Tablet] as 13601; [C] Another [tablet] as 13601; [D] Another [tablet] as 13601; [E] another over PG (northeast); [F] another by Town wall; another by Town Wall; another by town wall; another by Town wall; Another by town wall; [G] another by (?) [H] another [I] another: 6
Clay Cones. Fragments of about 19 cones, of Su-mu-ilum - U.7772 (e-gi-na-ab-tum of dNinni ) - another (2 smallest fragments rejected): 18
Clay cones. Fragments of.: 1
Clay contract tablet. 11th year of Sanisuiluna. Concerning the hired labor of Sinadinaplim (and) Sin-lipir. Given that in Karraiski their work has not been (done), Ibi-Ninshubur, the assessor has seized Sinlipir, and has ordered Sinliper to leave saying: what the hired men will leave bricks, wood, flour, grain and silver, what the hired men in their daily allowance have not found good, against Sinlipir, for the damage of the hired men will remain when he leaves. Two witnesses. Month of Tammuz - the 9th. Year when the king Samsuiluna destroyed the great walls of Ur and Larsa H.C.: 1
Clay contract tablet. Time of Samsuiluna (?) 2/3 sar and 6 gin of built property. One side the house of Hammdu and one side the house of Sin-idinnam, From Appa? Ibi dNinshuber, Nur-Ishtar, Nudubtum with him and dAa-rimet Sin-idinnam has brought 16 1/2 silver shekels as a total price he has weighed. Their claims have been presented. In future there will be no coming back on the words. The name of the king has been invoked 10 witnesses... (named) Month of Abu Year when the priestess of dIsker in Bit-quqqar was installed . 1- seal of the 4 sellers. H.C.: 1
Clay counters (?) (A) Disk: incised on both sides with criss-cross lines. (B) Disk: incised on one side with dotted pattern.: 1
Clay counters (?) (A) Disk: incised on both sides with criss-cross lines. (B) Disk: incised on one side with dotted pattern. [drawing]: 1
Clay cow. Baked. Drab. Legs broken. E. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Clay Crescent Inscribed with the sign SE? [drawing of inscription] HC 301: 1
Clay Cullender. Shallow dish form pierced with 3 rows of holes and one central hole. Greenish white clay.: 1
Clay Cullender. Miniature: with flat everted rim.: 1
Clay cup TO painted ware. Type CCCXLV. 23. [drawing]: 1
Clay cup TO-ware. Light drab with black bands. Virtually complete. Type CCCXLV. [drawing]: 1
Clay cup, painted. Al Obaid type, black on drab intact. [Type] aU.20. [drawing]: 1
Clay cup. Fragments. Incomplete. TO painted ware. Black on drab. Type CCCXLV. aU24. [drawing]: 1
Clay cup. (fragments) Black on cream. Broken. Type CCCXLV. 23. [drawing]: 1
Clay cup. Clay dead black in body, greenish drab on surface. (distorted in firing) Type CCCXLVI.: 1
Clay cup. Creamy drab ware. Type CCCXLVI.: 1
Clay cup. Drab clay (broken) Type CCCXLVI.: 1
Clay cup. Drab clay. Type CCCXLVI.: 1
Clay cup. Light drab clay. Rim much chipped. Type CCCXLV.: 1
Clay cup. Light pinkish-drab clay. Miniature. ?RC7a. Not in Catalog.: 1
Clay cup. Plain light drab ware. (thin walled) intact. Type. CCCXLV.: 1
Clay cup. Plain white clay. Very fine quality. In fragments. Type CCCXLV.: 1
Clay cup. Plain. creamy drab ware. Type CCCLXV.: 1
Clay cup. TO painted ware (fragmentary & in v. bad comdition) Black on greenish drab. Type CCCXLV. 23. [drawing]: 1
Clay cup. TO painted ware (fragments) Paint & fugitive red paint on cream buff. Type CCCXLV. 23. [drawing]: 1
Clay cup. TO painted ware (in fragments) Deep brown-black paint on light drab. Type CCCLXV. 23. [drawing]: 1
Clay cup. TO painted ware (in fragments) Black on cream. Broken. Type CCCXLV. 23. [drawing]: 1
Clay cup. TO painted ware (in fragments) black on greenish drab. Type CCCLXV. 25. [drawing]: 1
Clay cup. TO painted ware (in fragments) Black on greenish drab. Type CCCXLV. 23. [drawing]: 2
Clay cup. TO painted ware (in fragments) Black or dark brown on creamy drab flared in places to pink. Type CCCXLV. 23. [drawing]: 1
Clay cup. TO painted ware (in fragments) Black paint on light drab. Type CCCXLV. Broken. [drawing]: 1
Clay cup. TO painted ware (in fragments). Black on cream. Type CCCXLV. [drawing]: 1
Clay cup. TO painted ware (incomplete) On the side design. Type CCCXLV. [drawing]: 1
Clay cup. TO painted ware (n fragments) Chocolate-brown on drab. Type CCCXLV. 25. [drawing]: 1
Clay cup. TO painted ware. Black bands on drab (broken). Type CCCXLV. 25. [drawing]: 1
Clay cup. TO painted ware. Black bands on greenish drab clay. (restored from fragments) Type CCCXLV. aU23.: 1
Clay cup. TO painted ware. Black bands on light red clay. Fragments only not making a complete vessel: all base missing. Type CCCXLV 25.: 1
Clay cup. To painted ware. Black on cream. Type CCCXLV. 23. [drawing]: 1
Clay cup. TO painted ware. Black on creamy drab. Type CCCXLV. 26. [drawing]: 1
Clay cup. TO painted ware. Black on drab. (too broken to measure) Type CCCXLV. 25. [drawing]: 1
Clay cup. TO painted ware. Black on drab. Type CCCXLV. 26. [drawing]: 1
Clay cup. TO painted ware. Black on drab. (Broken) Type CCCXLV. 25. [drawing]: 1
Clay cup. TO painted ware. Black on green (very thin walled) (in fragments( Type CCCXLV. 23. [drawing]: 1
Clay cup. TO painted ware. Black on green. Type CCCLV. 25. [drawing]: 1
Clay cup. TO painted ware. Black on green. Type CCCXLV. 23. [drawing]: 1
Clay cup. TO painted ware. Black on green: (incomplete) Type CCCXLV. 25. [drawing]: 1
Clay cup. TO painted ware. Black on greenish drab. Type CCCXLV. 23. [drawing]: 1
Clay cup. TO painted ware. Black on greenish drab. Type CCCXLV. 25. [drawing]: 2
Clay cup. TO painted ware. Black on greenish drab. Type CCCXLV. 26. [drawing]: 1
Clay cup. TO painted ware. Black on light drab. Type CCCXLV. 23. [drawing]: 1
Clay cup. TO painted ware. Black on light drab. Type CCCXLV. aU.25. [drawing]: 1
Clay cup. TO painted ware. Black on strong green. Type TO. CIII. 26. [drawing]: 1
Clay cup. TO painted ware. Black on warm buff (incomplete) Type CCCXLV. 25. [drawing]: 1
Clay cup. TO painted ware. Chocolate brown on pickish buff. Type CCCXLV. [drawing]: 1
Clay cup. To painted ware. Chocolate brown on pinkish drab. (red clay) (in fragments, & very full of salt). Type CCCXLV. 25. [drawing]: 1
Clay cup. TO painted ware. Dark brown on pinkish drab. ( in fragments) Type CCCXLV. 23. [drawing]: 1
Clay cup. TO painted ware. Fragments. Type CCCXLV. 25. [drawing]: 1
Clay cup. TO painted ware. Greenish drab body, black lines round rim & belly: broken but complete. Type CCCXLV. Presented from the London share to Mr. Reckitt, by order of the director.: 1
Clay cup. TO painted ware. Greenish drab clay with dark brown bands. Type CCCXLV. 23. [drawing]: 1
Clay cup. To painted ware. Rough and handmade. Black on creamy alip; red body clay. Type CCCLXX. aU.11. [drawing 2:5]: 1
Clay cup. TO painted ware. Type CCCXLV. 23. [drawing]: 2
Clay cup. TO painted ware. Very thin. Dark brown on greenish cream. Type (too distorted & borken to type accurately). 25. [drawing]: 1
Clay cup. TO painted ware. (in fragments) Black, on pinkish drab. Type CCCXLV. 24. [drawing]: 1
Clay cup. TO painted ware. Incomplete. On the sides design. Type CCCXLV. [drawing]: 1
Clay cup. TO ware, painted, greenish ground, black bands round irm & belly, broken but complete. Type CCCXLV.: 1
Clay cup. TO ware. Greenish ground with black bands round rim & belly: broken but complete. Type CCCXLV.: 1
Clay cup. Drab clay, wheel-made, broken. Type XIII.: 1
Clay cup. Drab clay, wheelmade, broken. Type XIII.: 1
Clay cup. Drab clay, wheelmade, broken. [below] Type L = p.71: 1
Clay cup. Green clay. Wheelmade, unsymmetrical. ? P 35 [drawing 2:5]: 1
Clay cup. Reddish-drab clay. Wheelmade, broken. Type XLI.: 1
Clay cup. Rough reddish drab clay, hole pierced through base. Type XXIV. [drawing 1:1] [Annotated] Cards used Vol VI: 1
Clay cup. TO painted ware. Black on drab. (in fragments). Type CCCXLV. 23. [drawing]: 1
Clay cup. TO painted ware. Black on green. Type CCCXLV. 25. [drawing]: 1
Clay cup. TO painted ware. Type CCCXLV. [drawing]: 1
Clay cup. TO painted ware. Black on greenish drab. Type CCCXLV. 25. [drawing]: 1
Clay cup. Type LIV =P76b [typology]. Grave not P series.: 1
Clay cylinder pipe. Pierced, possibly a small drain: or a lamp protector(?) [drawing 1:4(?)]: 1
Clay cylinder. Fragment. 1st sign only of ten lines.: 1
Clay cylinder. Fragments giving bottom half of the 2 columns ? dedication to Sin-Nannar Style of Nebuchonosor. H.C.71.: 2
Clay cylindrical column of Sin-balatsuigbi. Copy of inscriptions of Bur-Sin recording the foundation of 3 statues Ivth column in Semitic: Copy of bricks from? Ur work of Bur-Sin king of Ur, (which) when searching for the plan lines of Egish-shirgal, Sinbalatsuigbi, vice regent of Ur (has found). Nabushumiddina son of Idin-an-ni-u. priest (kal-lu) of Sin, for inspection has singled and inscribed. On the top: (In front) of the shrine of Enlil. H.C. (A15, p384): 1
Clay Disk. Pierce through the centre. The flat edge is notched all round, and round it runs a shallow roughly-cut groove thus, but rough and irregular. [drawing]: 1
Clay disk. With large hole towards one edge. Of the sort sometimes called thumb-guards (but the hole here is too small for the thumb). [drawing 1:1]: 1
Clay dog (?). Fragmentary, in act of barking: legs and tail missing.: 1
Clay drain pipe. Plain pipe with expanded & flattened rim at one end. 1st Dynasty date. Not in catalog.: 1
Clay drain. Light drab. Ring shaped with covered top and raised lip. Decorated on covered top with 2 nobs and crescent on pole. IIIrd Dynasty. E. [drawing]: 1
Clay duck. (head missing) Like U.1280.: 1
Clay duck. Light clay. Pierced horizontally for suspension. (head missing) [drawing 1:1]: 1
Clay duck. Light clay. Pierced horizontally for suspension. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Clay duck. Light. Clay. Pierced vertically for suspension. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Clay duck. Like U.1278. P.: 1
Clay duck. Like U.1280: 2
Clay figure of animal entirely covered with small punctured circles. [drawing]: 1
Clay figure. Fragment of nude female, full front, broken off at navel.: 1
Clay figure. Moulded. Seated female figure, full face wearing horned crown and dress in pleated flounces to feet : in background 2 crescent moons.: 1
Clay figurine drab clay: moulded Bare-headed figure, clothed, wearing necklace carrying animal. Height M. 0.105 photo Diqdiqqa: 1
Clay figurine fragment of, head and shoulders; drab clay; moulded. Bearded figure with turban-like headdress, holding animal to his breast, the head of which only remains. Height c. M. 0.066: 1
Clay figurine Pig [drawing]: 1
Clay figurine fr. of. Bull, roughly modeled and painted with details in black on greenish-drab clay. [drawing]: 1
Clay figurine fragment hand modelled. Male (?) figure in attitude of prayer. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Clay figurine hand modelled, crude, of an animal. On the flank, incised signs. [drawing of symbols] (B.) Pl.44 vol. IV: 1
Clay figurine of a bear. Forepart only. Reddish clay with creamy drab surface. [drawing]: 1
Clay figurine of a dog? in dark clay. [drawing] 1:1: 1
Clay figurine of a sow. [drawing]: 1
Clay figurine of an animal. Hollow: made in a mould and finished by hand. [drawing]: 1
Clay figurine of baked clay. Rudimentary human figure one eye missing. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Clay figurine of greenish drab clay with painted lines. [drawing]: 1
Clay figurine of red clay, snowman technique. A goddess with elaborate headdress seated on chair; hands clasped below breasts. New Babylonian style. [drawing 1:1:]: 1
Clay figurine of running animal hand modelled: baked clay. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Clay figurine [Pig] (2 legs missing) IIIrd Dynasty - Larsa period.: 1
Clay figurine, fr. of [drawing 1:1]: 1
Clay figurine, Pig. Very crudely modeled; hollow. Larsa period? [drawing]: 1
Clay Figurine. Fragment of, head and shoulders only, drab clay: moulded. Bearded figure in high horned headdress. P. : 1
Clay figurine. A dog? [drawing] 1:1 vol IV: 1
Clay figurine. fragment of, bust only; drab clay; moulded. Female figure with necklace, high headdress, & curled locks of hair; (chipped and weathered).: 1
Clay figurine. modelled : drab clay [drawing]: 1
Clay figurine. A nude female with hands on waist. The face is damaged & parts of it have flaked away & left lower arm is missing: on the tall head are remains of a thick coating of bitumen. (found in fragments & restored).: 1
Clay figurine. A bird. In baked clay, greenish drab with black paint. Wings broken. It has a clay tube below as if for mounting on a staff. [drawing]: 1
Clay figurine. A goat (?) [drawing]: 1
Clay figurine. A pig(?) Crudely modeled by hand. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Clay figurine. A sheep(?). [drawing 1:1]: 1
Clay figurine. A woman holding a serpent. Very light creamy drab clay. Nude figure: on the head a high bitumen wig: grotesque beak-like face: on the shoulders in front & behind, added pellets to represent cicatrices(?): childs head painted black. Figure restored from fragments (the clay is very soft and brittle) and feet of woman missing.: 1
Clay figurine. Clay burnt black, sheep? [drawing 1:1]: 1
Clay figurine. Female figure, nude, with hands on waist. She wears a high headdress, or high coiffure, originally covered with bitumen: traces remain of black apint in the eyes and of red paint on the cheeks.: 1
Clay figurine. Fragment of (forepart only) of a bull(?). Drab clay with black markings.: 1
Clay figurine. Fragment of a female figure, nude & wearing broad necklace. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Clay Figurine. Fragment of head, breasts, and left shoulder. moulded; drab clay. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Clay Figurine. Fragment of. below waist downwards; seated. moulded. drab clay [drawing 1:1]: 1
Clay Figurine. Fragment of. Breast downwards. moulded: pinkish clay [drawing 1:1]: 1
Clay Figurine. Fragment of. From waist upwards. Moulded: pinkish clay. [drawing 1:1] P: 1
Clay figurine. fragment of. neck downwards. moulded: greenish clay [drawing]: 1
Clay figurine. Fragment only. Showing the buttocks in profile. Greenish clay with black paint. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Clay figurine. Fragment. Female figure, from waist to ankles. Greenish clay: round waist traces of belt in black paint. [drawing]: 1
Clay figurine. Fragment. Head & body to waist (no arms) of a nude female figure of unusual type: the high wig probably existed but is broken off. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Clay figurine. Fragment. With traces of paint: nude female figure of normal type but very flatly modeled. Two large tresses of hair at the back . Hands originally planted on sides. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Clay figurine. Fragment. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Clay figurine. Humped bullock. Green clay with black paint. Both horns and one back leg missing. [drawing]: 1
Clay Figurine. Humped bullock. Legs & 1 horn missing. Plain reddish drab clay. [drawing]: 1
Clay figurine. Nude female: very light drab clay: standing,the hands resting on the flanks: on the head a hight bitumen wig and grotesque beak-like face (broken and mended).: 1
Clay figurine. Sheep. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Clay figurine. The head only. On the high headress(?) traces of black bands: the face painted bright red. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Clay figurine. TO painted ware. Fragment. With black paint on greenish drab clay. Fore part of buffalo. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Clay figurine. TO painted ware. Head missing. Nude female suckling an infant. Dots on the right shoulder & stripes on the left, and she wears a necklace & bracelets & a black girdle.: 1
Clay figurine. Torso only: in reddish clay with black paint markings. Nude female. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Clay figurine. Upper part only of painted clay, black on pinkish drab. Female figure (from waist up) nude but with marks (Tattooing?) on shoulders. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Clay figurine. Animal. Greenish drab clay with black paint for eyes, collar, etc. [drawing]: 1
Clay figurine. Crudely hand-modelled in dark clay. Made to the top of the hips only: in the flat base is a hole to attach the figure to a trunk of some other material. The head is very small and birdlike, the arms like wings (? Under a cloak?): 1
Clay figurine. Crudely made of reddish clay, the surface covered with a bright dark hematite wash. A row of small holes denotes the main features, but there is also a minimum of relief modelling. [drawing]: 1
Clay Figurine. Crudely modeled by hand. 2 human figures. [drawing]: 1
Clay figurine. Dark buff clay. Bearded and mitred figure, head only. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Clay figurine. Dog? Crudely hand-modelled. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Clay figurine. Drab clay, head and torso only, with mitre and braided hair. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Clay Figurine. Drab clay. Clothed figure legs and feet only: carrying monkey. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Clay figurine. Drab clay. Moulded, head broken off. Female figure.: 1
Clay Figurine. Drab clay. Woman nursing child. Very roughly modeled (broken). [drawing 1:2]: 1
Clay figurine. Drab clay: female with flounced costume: seated: weapon about head. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Clay figurine. Drab clay: female with hands on breasts [drawing 1:1]: 1
Clay figurine. Drab clay: head only: mitred and bearded. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Clay figurine. Drab clay: male in profile carrying whip. Head and torso only. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Clay figurine. Drab clay: moulded. Female head in high relief, wearing band over forehead. P.: 1
Clay figurine. Drab clay: moulded. Nude female figure, with necklace.: 1
Clay figurine. Drab clay: seated goddess with left hand raised: Flounced dress: head and torso only. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Clay figurine. Drab clay; modeled. Seated figure, with necklace.: 1
Clay figurine. Drab clay; moulded. Bearded figure with horned headdress and pleated skirt, holding emblems; weathered.: 1
Clay figurine. Drab. Nude female standing full face right arm below breast left arm bent at elbow, forearm upright. Hair thick round ears and falling onto shoulders. Broken at knees. B. [drawing]: 1
Clay figurine. fr. of horses's head and neck. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Clay figurine. Fragment of Red clay: moulded head and right hand. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Clay figurine. Fragment of (weathered) Below waist upwards. moulded: grey clay. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Clay Figurine. Fragment of bearded head and right shoulder. Moulded: light reddish clay. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Clay Figurine. Fragment of drab clay. moulded: Head only [drawing 1:1]: 1
Clay Figurine. Fragment of head and shoulders of bearded male god, moulded in relief: 3 horned cap, long side curls and long beard. In left hand was a flail. Face battered. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Clay figurine. Fragment of light drab clay waist upwards only. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Clay figurine. Fragment of reddish clay [drawing 1:1]: 1
Clay figurine. Fragment of reddish drab caly: moulded. Head and body only: Male figure with square beard; flat cap; and sleeve hanging from left arm. : 1
Clay figurine. Fragment of right lower arm and leg below knees missing. Curiously negroid type of face. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Clay Figurine. Fragment of waist downwards, moulded: cream clay. lower end turned up. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Clay figurine. fragment of, drab clay: Moulded: head and body only. figure wearing necklace (? on beard) and head-dress; arms crossed on chest.: 1
Clay Figurine. Fragment of, waist upwards only; green clay: Moulded: 1
Clay Figurine. Fragment of. Body only, wearing necklace. Moulded.Cream clay. Longest side 37mm. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Clay figurine. Fragment of. Brown clay: head and body only; moulded. male figure with long beard, low headdress.: 1
Clay figurine. fragment of. drab clay. head only, wearing high (? horned) headdress. : 1
Clay figurine. fragment of. drab clay: Rudely modelled bearded (?) figurine, head and body only.: 1
Clay figurine. Fragment of. Head and body- arms broken off. Hand-modeled: clay: [drawing 1:1]: 1
Clay Figurine. Fragment of. Red clay: moulded. Assyrian style. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Clay figurine. Fragment of. Waist downwards, (nude). Drab clay: moulded. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Clay Figurine. Fragment of: waist upwards, female figure. Light drab clay. Moulded. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Clay figurine. Fragment, from belt to hem of skirt of a draped human figure hand modelled in a fine greenish clay with the surface smoothed about to the point of burnishing. Archaic, probably T.O. [Tel Obaid] period. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Clay figurine. Fragment. In drab clay. Nude female with hands on flanks. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Clay Figurine. Fragment. Greenish drab clay. a horse(?): one ear and all legs missing. Traces of a rider(?) (or pack?) on back.: 1
Clay figurine. Fragment. Hand modelled in dark reddish clay and baked [drawing 1:1]: 1
Clay Figurine. Fragment. Head and shoulders. Drab clay: moulded.: 1
Clay figurine. Fragment; head missing. Reddish clay, modelled. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Clay figurine. Fragments (weathered) Waist upwards. Moulded: Pink clay. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Clay figurine. Glazed. Nude female. Fragmentary. Lost above waist.: 1
Clay figurine. Green. Hand modeled. Bearded man with eyes represented by pellets. B. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Clay Figurine. Greenish drab clay. Headdress unusual and figure bearded and in round. [drawing]: 1
Clay figurine. Greenish glaze, head only. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Clay figurine. Hand modelled, crude, of an animal. On the right shoulder an incised sign. [drawing of sign] (P.) Pl.44 vol. IV: 1
Clay Figurine. Hand-modeled. Female (?) figure in snowman technique: elaborate applied headdress. Arms broken, but were free; figure broken at waist, part of chest flaked off. P.: 1
Clay figurine. Head of a camel. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Clay figurine. Head of a ram. Crudely modelled head. Archaic. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Clay figurine. Headless: moulded. Figure in long drapery concealing feet, hands clasped on breast. Male? Heavy work, no detail.: 1
Clay figurine. Horse and rider (head of man and one leg of horse missing) Usual Snowman technique.: 1
Clay figurine. In snowman technique, parrot face, rider on horseback; only man's figure left and of it the arms are gone.: 1
Clay figurine. Lower part missing. Moulded. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Clay figurine. Lower part of, crudely modelled in dark clay. Round the bottom vertically incised lines represent a fringe of the skirt. The arms are wing-like (broken): the head missing.: 1
Clay figurine. Lower part only of flat wide-hipped Astarte figure. [below] Photo 69. [drawing 1:2]: 1
Clay Figurine. Man on horse: broken, drab clay. [drawing 2:5]: 1
Clay figurine. Moulded in relief. Ordinary Ishtar type: head missing. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Clay figurine. Moulded. Fragment of female figure. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Clay figurine. Moulded. Lower part missing. Pinkish-drab clay. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Clay figurine. Of a water buffalo(?) One great ear broken off. [drawing]: 1
Clay figurine. Painted ware. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Clay figurine. Red clay. Moulded. Bearded figure, wearing flounced robe and holding scepter in the right hand. P.: 1
Clay figurine. Rudely moulded. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Clay figurine. Snow-man technique. Male figure with long beard + pointed tall cap inclined forwards: arms and + missing. [drawing 1:2]: 1
Clay figurine. Snowman technique. Horseman (?) with traces on back of a cloak or shield decorated with circles. [drawing]: 1
Clay Figurine. Snowman technique.Upper part of male figure. : 1
Clay figurine. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Clay figurines. [A-B] Two of horsemen (with riders) crudely hand-modeled (riders in both cases missing): 2
Clay figurines. Crudely hand-modelled in dark clay. Nude female figures, steatopygous, the heads very small, the arms thick and short. The lower part of the legs of B missing.: 2
Clay figurines. Crudely hand-modelled. No heads, flat wing-like arms, flat bases.: 5
Clay flower(?) pot. Pinkish ware, unglazed : pierced at bottom. Type CXXX. Type drawing in album. [drawing]: 1
Clay foundation cone (fragment). Stem only, part of it splintered away.: 1
Clay foundation cone, fragment of base. With rather more than half the inscription preserved.: 1
Clay foundation cone, fragment of. A little more than one-half split away from the lower part of the stem.: 1
Clay foundation cone, fragment of. Inscribed on the stem only; about 1/3 of the stem preserved.: 1
Clay foundation cone, fragment of. Lower part of the stem and fragment of the surface of the base. Inscribed on base and stem.: 1
Clay foundation cone, tip of stem of.: 1
Clay foundation cone. Base missing: inscription on stem in 10 columns; most of lower part preserved.: 1
Clay foundation cone. Unusually samll, inscribed on the stem only. Tip missing and a chip off the base but only about 2 signs damaged and the text otherwise complete.: 1
Clay foundation cone. Chipped. King Ur-Nammu - E-temen-ni-il.: 2
Clay foundation cone. Fragment of stem.: 1
Clay foundation cone. Fragmentary of Libit-Ishtar king of Isin. Foundation of an E-gig-par at Ur cf. Thur-dang SAKI p.205 and U.3251, U.3245, U.3109, U.4 and U.7. Inscription is complete on the head of the cone.: 1
Clay foundation cone. Small headless type. Tip missing, text complete.: 2
Clay foundation cones, fragments of three, similar: only the stem inscribed. (A) Lower part, half of, with remains of 10 columns of text.; (B) Top part of stem with 13 columns of text partly preserved.; (C) One side only from base upwards. Part of 6 columns of text preserved.: 1
Clay foundation cones, fragments of three, similar: only the stem inscribed. (A) Lower part, half of, with remains of 10 columns of text.; (B) Top part of stem with 13 columns of text partly preserved.; (C) One side only from base upwards. Part of 6 columns of text preserved.: 1
Clay foundation cones, fragments of three, similar: only the stem inscribed. (A) Lower part, half of, with remains of 10 columns of text.; (B) Top part of stem with 13 columns of text partly preserved.; (C) One side only from base upwards. Part of 6 columns of text preserved.: 1
Clay foundation cones, two, similar: (A) All the base preserved with text complete and the stem to the length of 40mm, with about half its text. (B) Base chipped with edge of inscribed area damaged: of the stem c. 60mm remains with half the inscription.: 1
Clay foundation cones, two, similar: (A) All the base preserved with text complete and the stem to the length of 40mm, with about half its text. (B) Base chipped with edge of inscribed area damaged: of the stem c. 60mm remains with half the inscription.: 1
Clay foundation of Ur Nammu. Stem only. Chipped. Same inscription as U.2701, U.202. Records digging of a canal called Canal of Ur. P. Text: 9H(3): 1
Clay fragment (jar sealing?) With two incised signs: Ur -? (cf. 13914) HC.2001. (Perhaps SIS3 (Not SIS4)): 1
Clay fragment (jar sealing?) With two seal impressions. One shows 5 line inscription the other 4 lines, broken.: 1
Clay fragment (with jar-sealing, etc.) scrabblings.: 1
Clay fragment of animal? with something designed on each side.: 1
Clay fragment with 2 seal impressions. See U.711. Placed in IN/No. 8.: 1
Clay fragment with impression of?: 1
Clay fragment with seal impression of (Im)-gur-Sin, son of Ur-Ninsun servant of Lugalbanda. Duplicate 739 [likely U.739] See U.711. Placed in IN/No. 8.: 1
Clay fragment with seal impression showing part of a divine figure with left arm raised, right arm perhaps hanging down right side.: 1
Clay fragment with seal impression showing portions of 3 line inscription, duplicate of U.576 and another impression with standing figure + 2 lines of a broken inscription.: 1
Clay fragment with seal impression, showing animal figures and a tree.: 1
Clay fragment with seal impression. Showing a figure resembling Amurru and a standing figure behind.: 1
Clay fragment with seal impression. Showing divine figure standing before altar. 3-line inscription Imgur-Sin, son of Ur-Ninsun son of Lugal-banda and a second impression showing bottom of standing figures. Duplicate of 738. [Presumably U.738] Placed in IN/No. 8.: 1
Clay fragment with seal impression. Showing misproportioned standing figure, and the legs of another figure advancing towards him.: 1
Clay fragment with seal impression. Standing divine figure with 3 line inscription Seal of -AB-BA son of EN-NA... priest of Nannar.: 1
Clay fragment with seal impressions. The 1st shows one complete standing figure and one partly broken figure, and one line of a broken inscription. The second has 3-line inscription A-als(ba?) son of En-an-na-du priest of Sin. Placed in IN/No. 8.: 1
Clay fragment with two impressions of a seal with 8 lines of inscription, on left seated figure of a divinity, on right standing figure of a worshipper. See U.997-U.999. Placed in IN/No. 8.: 1
Clay fragment with two impressions of a seal. Showing from left to right a goddess with both arms held up in adoration, and a figure like that of Amurru.: 1
Clay fragment. A few signs (v. archaic) HC.2S32: 1
Clay Fragment. Geometrical design.: 1
Clay fragment. Probably of jar-sealing, with seal impressions showing crosses, animals, etc. Found TTB26 see U381: 1
Clay Fragment. Ram's head (broken), Drab clay. modeled. : 1
Clay fragment. Seal impression showing figure of worshipper being introduced and four line inscription "Azag-Nannar, the scribe, the secretary, son of Nannar-du-ul-a..., priest of Nannar.": 1
Clay fragment. Seal impression with three-line inscription, standing figures either side. Seal of RU(?)-AB-KI-A-RA-? Son of Ibi-Sin, servant of AN-AN(MAR-TU). Duplicate of U.582.: 1
Clay fragment. Seal impression, showing standing figures.: 1
Clay fragment. Showing part of 1-figure from seal impression. See U.711. Placed in IN/No. 8.: 1
Clay fragment. With seal impression, showing standing human figure holding an animal by the tail, and two line inscription.: 1
Clay fragment. With seal impression, traces of 1 line inscription and a single figure. Placed in IN/No. 8.: 1
Clay fragment. With seal impressions showing animals and animal-men fighting. See U.955.: 1
Clay fragments and tablet clay. With finger marks. Cf also on back of U.12513. Any significance? (and also on a piece in lot 11601 etc.): 1
Clay fragments with seal impressions, including that of Ibi-Sin, King of Ur. See U.598.: 1
Clay fragments. Showing portion of seal impression. A figure resembling the god Amurru behind a female deity. See U929: 1
Clay frog. Drab clay. Pierced for suspension. (broken) [drawing 1:1]: 1
Clay Frog. Light drab clay (with traces of green glaze underneath) pierced for suspension. Like U.1273 [drawing 1:1]: 1
Clay Frog. Light drab clay. Pierced for suspension. (small) P. [drawing]: 1
Clay Frog. Light drab clay. With traces of green pigment (glaze?) pierced for suspension. Like U.1273. P.: 1
Clay funnel. Light drab clay. Type RC17. [drawing]: 1
Clay funnel? A saucer of drab clay with a large hole in the bottom & two smaller holes close together high up on one side: it is a clay version of a fairly common stone type. [drawing]: 1
Clay goblet. Green clay. (flattened at the mouth in firing) Type CCCXLVIII.: 1
Clay goblet. Plain drab clay. Thin-walled. Type CCCLXXI. [drawing]: 1
Clay Goblet. Drab clay, wheelmade. Half the cup broken. Type LXXVI =P.167: 1
Clay goblet. Greenish clay, wheelmade, unsymmetrical.: 1
Clay goblet. Miniature, hand-made of drab ware. Sketch pattern 1:1. Type as U.1514 [drawing 1:1]: 1
Clay goblets. Type CCCXII. (TO.VII) [Tel Obaid typology] Not in Catalog.: 1
Clay head hand modelled of a negro (?) very fine work, but much damaged. Broken off at base of neck.: 1
Clay head of a calf. From a vase: crudely hand-modelled below the head are 2 breasts pierced with holes: the head seems to have been the front of a hemispheric vase.: 1
Clay head of pig, fragment, moulded: reddish clay. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Clay head. (Upper part only). Fragment of figurine: Man wearing pointed cap. Drab clay.: 1
Clay head. fragment of clay relief. Male(?) head with radiating headdress.: 1
Clay Head. Red drab clay: modeled, wearing low cap, the eyes separately attached. P.: 1
Clay head. reddish drab clay: moulded. Fragment of clay relief; bearded, with low head-dress. : 1
Clay hollow cones. 2 types, probably of the same class. [drawing 1:5]: 1
Clay horse. Dark drab. Fragmentary.: 1
Clay impression. Fragment of Battle scene? & 2 fragments (animals) no inscription. cf. 11601: 1
Clay impression. Unbaked. Of bull running, tail up, head down. Outline of body done as a dot border. Style similar to that of bulls on the Ishtar Gate. Fine workmanship. Figure of bull is complete, but the plaque on which it is impressed is a fragment, one side of which is missing.: 1
Clay instrument. Flat and thin, toothed along one edge like a carder. On one side, a painting, in black paint, of a similar object (?) [drawing 1:1]: 1
Clay jar (miniature). Whitish surface; handmade. With 3 spout-like projections P [drawing]: 1
Clay jar painted. Fragments of a large jar painted black design on greenish-drab: type al Obaid type.: 1
Clay jar sealing (fragment) with impression of seal apparently in script (black) [drawing]: 1
Clay jar sealing, fragment of. Bearing a very clear impression of the cloth which was wrapped round it.: 1
Clay jar sealing, fragment of. With elaborate design including human figures.: 1
Clay jar sealing. Fragment of. Scene of soldiers marching.: 1
Clay jar sealing. Fragment of. Scene of two men with pots etc.: 1
Clay jar sealing. Fragment of. Stamped with linear design apparely including script elements. Good example.: 2
Clay jar sealing. Fragment of. With scene of two men fighting: pots and a gazelle.: 1
Clay jar sealings, Fragments of. Impressed with complicated linear designs in fine raised lines.: 1
Clay jar sealings. Fragment of unclassified designs, mostly with men and animals.: 42
Clay jar sealings. Fragments of impressed with design of animals playing musical instrumentes.: 3
Clay jar sealings. Fragments of. With curvilinear diaper pattern and pear-shaped filling ornament. One fragment has above the diaper pattern a row of animals.: 6
Clay jar stopper. (complete). Conical, with impressed design = linear design with possible elements of script. It has been on a mat cover.: 1
Clay jar stopper. Drab ware, broken off at end. Sketch. [drawing 1:2]: 1
Clay jar-handle. (Broken off) Drab clay. In form of nude female figure. It has 13 circles arranged on back. P. [drawing not to scale]: 1
Clay jar-sealing with archaic seal-impression elaborate curvilinear design including heads of men and bulls combined.: 1
Clay jar-sealing. Burnt black. With 3 incomplete seal-impressions shewing presentaiton sceneand inscriptions. mark of jar neck inside.: 1
Clay Jar-sealing. 5 fragments (which join) of large. animal scene. cf. 11601: 1
Clay Jar-sealings. 2 fragmentary impressions from animal scene with 3 signs of inscription. Banag-ga...ni...& 1 fragment (marks of cloth on underside). cf. 11601: 1
Clay Jar-sealings. 3 fragments. cf. 11601: 1
Clay Jar-sealings. 5 fragments of large impressions from large animal scene; from concave cylinder. cf. 11601: 1
Clay jar-stopper. Fragment with impression of archaic cylinder seal. Erect animals and men. (the sealing defaced by impression of thumb-mark) [drawing 1:1]: 1
Clay jar-stopper. Fragment with impression of archaic cylinder seal. Erect animals and men. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Clay jar. Fragments of. With nicked ornament on rim & shoulder-line, and combed or scrabbled ornament on shoulder (see field notes for drawing). Type RC.116 variant.: 1
Clay jar. Brownish - drab clay. Wheelmade, broken. Type L, but with a rim instead of an unbroken contour. Type 761 =P.78 [drawing]: 1
Clay jar. Drab clay, wheelmade. Type LXIII. =P.73: 1
Clay jar. Drab clay, wheelmade. [Below] Type LIII = RC.40 = L [circled] not p.: 1
Clay jar. Drab clay, wheelmade. [below] Type LVII. [circled] Not p.: 1
Clay jar. Green clay, wheelmade. Type LII = RC.220 [circled] not p. : 1
Clay jar. of Yellowish clay, wheelmade, the surface covered with matte haematitic wash. Type XX.: 1
Clay jar. Reddish clay with drab engobbage. Wheelmade. Broken. [below] Type LII. RC.227. [circled] not p.: 1
Clay jar. Type CCCII. Pl. 101. Not in catalog. : 1
Clay jar. Wheel made with rounded base and knob. Upper part and lip missing. Larsa period. Type CXXXVII or L.40.C [drawing]: 1
Clay jar. Wheelmade, of pinkish drab clay with creamy white engobbage. Type XV.: 1
Clay jar. Wheelmade. Pinkish clay with creamy white engobbage. Type XIV: 1
Clay jug. Light red ware (broken & in bad condition) Handmade. Type CCCXCII.: 1
Clay jug. TO painted ware. Black on drab. The paint fugitive & much of the design gone. Type CCCLXXIV. 50. [drawing]: 1
Clay jug. (in fragments but nearly complete) Painted ware, TO. Type CCCXXXVII. As U.47 [as U.47? not legible.] See A.J.x (1920-30 excavations) Pl.XLIVb.: 1
Clay jug. Drab clay. Handle broken. Type CXXVI. Type drawing in album.: 1
Clay jug. Drab. Type LXIX variant.: 1
Clay jug. Light drab. Type LXXIX T.E.O.. =RC.208.: 1
Clay jug. Light drab. Type [LXXIX TEO has been crossed out] RC.206: 1
Clay label (?). Roughly square with round corners, inscribed.: 1
Clay label with Aramaic name. H.C. [drawing]: 1
Clay label with hole to attach it. Text: Nabu-usallim into the hands of Nabu-bel-usur month of Shabat Year 10th of Marduk-apal-iddinna (Merodach-baladan) king of Babylon. About BC 714. H.C. : 1
Clay label with seal impression. Nannar-shagga, scribe, sone of Nannar-azag-ab(?), annointer of the apsu of Nannar, servant of dDim-tabba Cf. U.6300.: 1
Clay label with seal impressions. 10) dLi-bi-it-ishtar, mighty king, king of Ur, Ur ( ), scribe, son of Lu dNinni, thy servant. 20) Bashailishu, scribe, son of Enlil-nadin H.C.: 1
Clay label. Circular, of dark clay. Most of the face flaked away, but are the edge remains of inscription in archaic characters, linear receipt, with circular numerals.: 1
Clay label. Dark blackish-brown clay. Oval, with string hole through its leng and side plain, one roughly incised on the dry or nearly dry clay, thus: [reference to to drawing] [drawing 1:1]: 1
Clay label. III Ur Dynasty. Pa-( )ama-gi-nald: 1
Clay label. Nut-shaped, with inscription.: 1
Clay label. Time of Gunguru [inscription transcribed]. 20 ( ) of common cloth. 2 garment cut (us-bar). Hole pierced through to attach on bundle. [drawing]: 1
Clay label. Triangular inscribed on both faces and with seal impression on the edges.: 1
Clay label. With a name: Mar-tam-me? [drawing]: 1
Clay label. Zi-am-ili cow of As-la-ba-shi. Same mentioned in temple pay-list (U.2603) dated of Gungunu?as receiving 1/6 of silver shekel. U.2603, Obverse 5 as receiving 1/7 of silver shekel. Reverse has impression of two cords covered by the clay label. [drawing] [organization of original catalog card unclear]: 1
Clay Lion's head with traces of glaze. P. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Clay mace head. Fragment. Drab clay burnt black in the inside: the shape was the normal globular or oviform with vertical flutings: the surface treated with plum-red paint. [drawing] diam 006, ht 008 Vol IV PFT C6 Level -700: 1
Clay man on horse. Drab clay, fired red. [drawing 2:5]: 1
Clay mask. Fragment of, in whitish clay. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Clay mask. The eyes are pierced right through and filled with paste, originally blue: there is a hole at the top for suspension. [drawing 1:1] [Annotated] Phil: 1
Clay model bed, with string mattress. Complete.: 1
Clay model bed. Greenish clay and mattress pattern in relief. [drawing] [Annotated] Photo 38: 1
Clay model bed. With string or reed mattress - no head. (broken into 2).: 1
Clay model bedstead. Fragment of drab clay. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Clay model boat with very high stern and prow.: 1
Clay model boat. 4 seats. High stem and bow.: 1
Clay model miniature tumbler. Drab clay. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Clay model of a bellum, broken at one end.: 1
Clay model of a bellum: owl end broken : 1
Clay model of a bird, with conventional leg like a vase, the neck broken off. A child's rattle wings rendered by cross-hatching on back. A hole pierced under tail. [drawing]: 1
Clay model of a brick tomb. [drawing]: 1
Clay model of animal intestines? of powdery poorly baked clay; afterwards accidentally burnt and damaged. Like U but in worse condition. : 1
Clay model of animal intestines? Roughly made out of crumbly and lightly baked creamish clay. [drawing]: 1
Clay model of axe.(broken) [drawing]: 1
Clay model of wheel; light buff color.: 1
Clay model of wheel; usual type; red ware, the circumferential coggings worn away.: 1
Clay model shield. Drab clay: arm band at back unpierced. [drawing]: 1
Clay model shrine (?) Rectangular box of very rough clay at one end there is within it a staircase of five steps: a low ridge like a wooden bar held in sockets at each end divides the box into two parts: the staircase is in one, in the other a snake (head missing) lies on the ground. One side and both ends of the box much broken. [drawing]: 1
Clay model stool with wickerwork seat.: 2
Clay model wheel. Not in Catalog 7.: 1
Clay model, a child's toy representing a man mounted upon a horse, which has two heads looking towards each other. The upper part of the rider is broken, and the reins(?) are represented in a curious manner. The whole stands on a clay base with holes for wheels and for a string to pull it along. P. [drawing]: 1
Clay monkey. Light drab clay. Pierced for suspension. P. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Clay monkey. Light drab clay. Pierced for suspension. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Clay mould for making Puzuzu-head glazed beads: on the side of it an inscription.: 1
Clay mould for nude female figure (broken and mended).: 1
Clay mould. (A) For a female head in profile, high relief: head with filletted and braided hair, looking right (in impression): rows of necklaces. Full face, rather pleasing and not like the usual Sumerian type. (B) For a bearded male figure, draped, standing in profile facing left (in impression) with hands clasped on breast. Very fine work, bold and yet delicate, perhaps goldsmiths moulds: the female head is best suited to such technique as gold-working. Brought in together and said to have been found together.: 2
Clay mould. For making figurines. Apparently - god advancing right but too covered with salt for the design to show.: 1
Clay mould. For making figurines. Goddess wearing a flat low headdress. Fragment: only the head and ahoulders left.: 1
Clay nail of ARAD-Sin. Fragment of head. Two columns inscription, of which are preserved Column I: 15-25; Column II: 10-25. prays for himself, for his Father KUDUR-MABUK - The 6 last lines are a prayer to the Moon god Nannar. Ink drawing.: 1
Clay nail. Arad-Sin. Fragment of stem. Same text as U.2528, 2565. Column II only preserved. Construction of E-TEMEN-NI-IL, the house of the heart delight of Nannar for the life of Arad-Sin and of his father Kudur-Mabug.: 1
Clay nail? Of painted Obaid ware. The top is broken and seems to have been cup shaped. [drawing]: 1
Clay object (uninscribed) Small. Clay object like a tablet pierced laterally by 3 holes.: 1
Clay object (use unkown) baked drab clay. (B) similar to A.: 1
Clay object (use unkown) baked drab clay. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Clay object. Apparently a rubber, judging by the striations on the flat under surface. [drawing]: 1
Clay object. Hatched with finely ruled lines.: 1
Clay object. Jar sealing?: 1
Clay object. Shaped like a reel. With one end rather smaller than the other-perhaps a stand(?) [drawing]: 1
Clay object. Uncertain use. Pierced through centre. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Clay object. Use uncertain. Flat clay (baked). [drawing]: 1
Clay object. Baked clay with incised design. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Clay object. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Clay offering table. Incised decoration. Hopelessly smashed.: 1
Clay offering table. Badly smashed. Bottom missing. 4 bands of decoration round upper portion, 2 middle bands have incised criss-cross decoration. Top and bottom band consists of incised triangles. : 1
Clay offering table. Baked. Incised reticulated pattern on stem..: 1
Clay offering table. Reddish clay. With incised ornament on stem. Broken but virtually complete.: 1
Clay offering table. Scratched decoration on the base and half way up the stem to a raised band on which were 4 figures of seated gazelles (?) - one now missing. 2 vertical slits up the stem and round holes below these in the splay of the base. Broken and imperfect.: 1
Clay offering table. Very large, with decorated stem, but the tray part missing. (photographed in situ): 1
Clay ovoid and clay ball (later possibly inscribed?): 2
Clay owl's head. Baked clay. Hand-modelled with spike below for attachment.: 1
Clay pans. Low straight sides. 3 broad ribbon loop handles which bend down inwards and are attached to the base of the bowl inside about halfway between the center and the circumference. A = 2 handles broken and missing. Red clay with whitish slip. B Complete except for a chip : greenish clay. Not in Cat of Vol. IV: 2
Clay Pazuzu Head [drawing] 1:1: 1
Clay pedestal bowl. Light red clay with cream slip, inside the bowl. (broken). Type CCCXLII: 1
Clay pedestal bowl. Red clay with drab surface (broken). Type CCCXLVII.: 1
Clay pedestal bowl. Red clay, drab surface (broken). Type CCCXVII.: 1
Clay pedestal. Light red ware with drab slip. Type CCCXLVII. Variant. =aU.24.: 1
Clay phallus. Broken off from some object, perhaps a vase. It is hollow with a very minute hole at the top: circumcised. Two hands grasp it at the base. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Clay phallus? A fragment only, broken off from some object, perhaps a figurine: interesting as showing circumcision. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Clay pig. Drab. Hollow inside. Half of body missing. Incised lines on body. B. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Clay pig? Baked. Drab. E.: 1
Clay plaque. Fr of. Unbaked. Lightly incised on smooth surface, the hind legs and tail of a lion r. thus [Drawing]: 1
Clay plaque. Fr. of, With figure of god moulded in relief. [drawing 1:1] [Annotated] Phil: 1
Clay plaque. Fragment. Unbaked. Surface smoothed and bordered with incised straight lines: on surface, lightly incised in the wet clay, a sketch of a bearded human head left with horned (?) headdress. [CARD MISSING Typed Transcription from British Museum Card] : 1
Clay Plate. TO painted ware. Drab clay with black edge to rim, black border to bowl, & 3 triple loops of black on rim. Type CCCLXVI. 4.: 1
Clay plate. TO painted ware. Very broad black border on green ground. Type CCCLXXVII. 8.: 1
Clay plate. TO ware, greenish drab with black rimm Type CCCLXI: 1
Clay platter (in fragments) Plain greenish drab clay, with curved up edge & flat rim regular to type but unpainted. Type P.ii.a. Not in catalog.: 1
Clay platter. Fragments. Plain red ware. aU.2. [drawing]: 1
Clay platter. TO painted ware. Black border, simple, on green body. Type CCCLXI. 7.: 1
Clay platter. TO painted ware. Black on greenish drab. Type CCCLXVI. 4. [drawing]: 1
Clay platter. TO painted ware. Broad black border on green, fragments, incomplete. Type CCCLXXVII. aU.8: 1
Clay platter. TO painted ware. Fragments only. Green clay with broad band of black on rim and net pattern attached to it. Type CCCLXVI. 4. [drawing]: 1
Clay platter. TO painted ware. Narrow black border, drab ground. Type CCCLXVI. Type 4.: 1
Clay platter. TO painted ware. Plain black border on green clay. Type CCCLXVI. 4.: 1
Clay platter. TO painted ware. Plain black border on green ground (much of the black paint has flaked off). (in fragments) Type CCCLXVI. 4.: 1
Clay platter. TO painted ware. Plain black border on greenish drab clay. Type CCCLXV. 3a.: 1
Clay platter. TO painted ware. Plain broad black border on green clay. Type CCCLXVI. 4.: 1
Clay platter. TO painted ware (broken but complete) Plain black border ong reen ground. Type CCCLXXVII. 8.: 1
Clay pot All broken up and shape doubtful: egg-shell ware with a line of light red paint round the shoulder: 1
Clay Pot of black ware lightly burnished smashed into bits [drawing] shape?: 1
Clay pot Red clay with remains of hematite wash Type TO. LIV: 1
Clay Pot Type CCCX Scratched with signs not yet identified HC 38: 1
Clay pot (broken). Reddish clay with drab engobbage. Type XXIX.: 1
Clay pot . Reddish drab clay with a fine greenish-drab engobbage. Wheelmade. Type XIX.: 1
Clay Pot Coarse yellow-drab clay, wheelmade, round base. broken. Type III (v.): 1
Clay pot decorated. Drab clay. On the body, decoration of vertical stripes of reserved slip. Much broken. Type JN sj.8. Not in catalog.: 1
Clay pot Fragment (Bab. to Nebuch. Mallowan) impressed with an inscription from some small inscribed object: not cylinder, the inscription on the pot being the negative. What was the object used? A. Whetstone? (M. Mallowan?) or cf. Mackay A Cemetery. Plate. I, 6 HC 300: 1
Clay pot lid. Pinkish drab ware with incised lines. (not p) [drawing 1:1]: 1
Clay pot of creamy white clay finely finished. Flat base. Same type as U.793. Type LXXXIII =P.135: 1
Clay pot of creamy white ware, finely finished. Flat base. Type LXXXIII =P.135 [drawing]: 1
Clay Pot of red clay with creamy engobbage. Rim gone and edge ground down. Type C, but with no foot, flat bottomed. Found with stone vases and beads.: 1
Clay pot stand. Greenish drab ware. Type CXXXIII.: 1
Clay pot, fragments of, a large spouted pot of light red clay decorated on the body with two bands of horizontal lines (3 above and 2 below) joined by pairs of wriggly streamers, done in deep chocolate paint (see sketch in Field Notes).: 1
Clay pot, painted. Drab clay with design in red on the shoulder. Type JN sj.8 but with 2 spouts side by side. [Note on back card reads Beads missing. JNG 15 - lozenge shaped carnelian.]: 1
Clay pot, painted. Red design on light pink surface. Much broken. Type JN.j.16.: 1
Clay pot. roughly made of whitish drab clay. Type CCCXXXII. not in catalog vol.IV: 1
Clay pot. Clay light red to drab. Type CCCXXIV = JN.29 new.: 1
Clay pot. Spouted and with handle. TO painted ware, chocolate-brown on creamy slip over red body clay. much broken. Type CCCXXXVII. 46. [drawing]: 1
Clay pot. TO painted ware. Spouted, but spout missing. [drawing] Type CCCLXVIII. 44: 1
Clay pot. Type [CCCXIV crossed out] RC.67. Not in cat. vol. IV: 1
Clay pot. With spout and handle. painted TO ware. Type CCCLIV. 48.: 1
Clay pot. Cut down from a tall cylindrical vessel of light and coarse ware: the pot was sawn into at various points of the circumference, cut nearly through and then snapped off: the saw marks are quite distinct. Not in catalog. [drawing]: 1
Clay pot. Cylinder. Type CCCXIII. Not in catalog.: 1
Clay pot. Drab clay flared on 1 side to red. Type TO LXXX. Not in catalog.: 1
Clay pot. Drab clay, pinkish. Good fine clay well potted & smoothed. On the shoulders 4 small lugs pierced horizontally. Type CCCXV. Not in catalog.: 1
Clay pot. Drab clay, plain. Type CCCXXXVIII.: 1
Clay pot. Drab clay. Spouted [spouted is struck through] (broken & removed in paper). JN.90 new: 1
Clay pot. Drab clay. Type CCCXIX. Not in catalog.: 1
Clay pot. Drab clay. Type CCCXXX. Not in catalog. JN131 new.: 1
Clay Pot. Drab. Round flat base. Type CLXVI: 1
Clay pot. Fragmentary, and parts missing of very light-colored drab clay. Type CCCXVI. =JN132 new. Not in catalog.: 1
Clay pot. Fragments. Plain, creamy drab slip over red body clay: apparently made on the slow wheel. Type CCCXXXVIII.: 1
Clay pot. Green-drab clay. Type CCCXXXII. Not in catalog.: 1
Clay pot. Greenish clay. With round handles. Type CCCXX. Not in catalog.: 1
Clay pot. Greensih drab clay. Type CCCXXXII.: 1
Clay pot. Light red clay. Rather rough. Type CCCX.: 1
Clay pot. Miniature. TO painted ware (but too encrusted for any design to be seen). Type CCCLXXII. 30.: 1
Clay pot. Miniature. Red clay. Roughly made. JN91. Not in catalog. [drawing]: 1
Clay pot. Painted TO ware. Much broken but complete (papered & pasted) Type CCCLX. =aU.32.: 1
Clay pot. Painted: fragments. With reddish-brown paint on light red clay. Shape & design doubtful (fragments collected).: 1
Clay pot. Pink clay with greenish drab surface. Between shoulder & neck a horizontal band of red paint from which hang streamers - vertical red strokes in sets of three. Most of the rim missing & a large hole in one side. Type? Cf. Type CLXI. [drawing]: 1
Clay pot. Pinkish drab clay, spouted. Type TO LXXX. Not in cat. Vol. IV: 1
Clay pot. Plain light drab ware with creamy slip. Type [CCCLXXII crossed out] 52.: 1
Clay pot. Plain red clay. Handmade. The body finished off with vertical scraping. Type CCCLXXV.: 1
Clay pot. Plain red clay. handmade. Type CCCXCIV, rather smaller variant.: 1
Clay pot. Plain red ware. Handmade. Type CCCXCIV? Variant.: 1
Clay pot. Plain red, burnished. Spouted pot, with a second (sham) spout: the real spout and the rim missing: raised bands on shoulder and down upper part of sides: found all cracked and removed in paper.: 1
Clay pot. Plain: light drab ware. Spout missing: the whole much crushed and broken. Type CCCXXXVII.: 1
Clay pot. Red clay, spouted. Type TO LXXX. Not in cat. vol. IV: 1
Clay pot. Red clay. Spouted. (field notes) Type JN.130 new. Not in cat.: 1
Clay pot. Reddish drab clay. Miniature. Cut in text. Not a type. Not in catalog. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Clay pot. Reddish drab clay. On the shoulders 3 small lugs pierced horizontally (2broken). Type CCCXV.: 1
Clay pot. Situla shape. Light red clay. Rough. Type CCCXXIII. =JN69. Not in catalog.: 1
Clay pot. Spouted. Of light red clay. [drawing] Type JN145. Not in cat. vol. IV. : 1
Clay pot. Spouted. Drab clay (broken & repaired) Type TO LXXX (a rathered full-bellied variant). Not in cat. Vol. IV.: 1
Clay pot. Spouted. Drab clay. Type CCCXVIII. Not in cat. Vol IV: 1
Clay pot. Spouted. Red clay with dark reddish purple paint, in fragments. & full of salt (see Field Notes: too broken to type). aU43. [drawing]: 1
Clay pot. Spouted. TO painted ware. Black design on light drab. aU.43.: 1
Clay pot. TO painted ware. Black on drab. Type CCCLXXIX. 33. [drawing]: 1
Clay pot. TO painted ware. Black on green. Miniature: roughly made by hand and carelessly painted. Type CCCLXXIII. 30. [drawing 2:5]: 1
Clay pot. TO painted ware. Black on light drab. In fragments (too broken to type accurately). Type ? [one type crossed out] 360. 32.: 1
Clay pot. TO painted ware. Dull brownish black on drab. 38. [drawing]: 1
Clay pot. TO painted ware. Plain black rim. Type CCCXCV. 55.: 1
Clay pot. TO painted ware. Red clay with black or chocolate brown design. Type CCCLXXX. 34. [drawing]: 1
Clay pot. TO painted ware. Spouted & handled. Type CCCLXII: 1
Clay pot. Whitish drab clay. Broken but nearly complete. Type TO LXXXV but with no base ring. Not in cat. Vol. IV: 1
Clay pot. Buff ware with round base and pronounced shoulders. Type CXLVII =RC.41 (not p): 1
Clay pot. Coarse drab clay, clumsy wheelmade ware. Most of rim missing. Type XXXV.: 1
Clay pot. Coarse drab clay. Type XXXIII.: 1
Clay pot. Coarse drab ware. Type XXIII.: 1
Clay pot. Coarse yellow-drab clay, wheelmade, round base. Broken. Type III (v.): 1
Clay pot. Curious pot of rough thick clay with below - base 2 loops and a sort of upturned spout. [drawing]: 1
Clay pot. Dark brown clay, burnished. Type JN 13 (but with wider rim) broken: 1
Clay pot. Drab clay with 2 mouths. [drawing]: 1
Clay pot. Drab clay with blue glaze. 3 rather faint wheel-turned lines round the middle of the pot. Two bored stump-handles. [below] Type LXVII. = [crossed out] RC.236. Photo 79 = P.217: 1
Clay pot. Drab clay with fine greenish drab engobbage, wheelmade: top broken. Type XIX: 1
Clay pot. Drab clay, the rim painted black. Rim partly missing. Type CCCCCLIV. L.77 new.: 1
Clay pot. Drab clay, wheelmade, broken. Type VIII.: 1
Clay pot. Drab clay, wheelmade, with fine cramy white engobbage. Most of rim missing. Type I.: 1
Clay pot. Drab clay, wheelmade, with fine creamy engobbage. Type I.: 1
Clay Pot. Drab clay, wheelmade. A wheel-tuned line 15mm, below the rim and two more at the shoulder. Type LXX =P.137: 1
Clay pot. Drab clay, wheelmade. Type III.: 1
Clay pot. Drab clay, wheelmade. Type LXX =P.137.: 1
Clay pot. Drab clay, wheelmade. Type XLII, but with turned down rim [drawing]. : 1
Clay pot. Drab clay, wheelmade. Type XLII.: 1
Clay pot. Drab clay, wheelmade. [below] Type LXIX but the foot is less distinct + the neck has a New Bab. look (cf. Type LVII). The shoulder has "Persian" wheelmarkings. [circled] P.88 : 1
Clay pot. Drab clay. Fine, wheelmade, with red hematite slip. Pointed base. Type I.: 1
Clay pot. Drab clay. Glazed red. wheelmade. Type LXXI =P.140 found with U.757: 1
Clay pot. Drab clay. Type drawing in album. Type CXXXI. =P.68 [drawing]: 1
Clay pot. Drab clay. Wheelmade, broken. Type VIII, but with hollow base and with traces of a spout.: 1
Clay pot. Drab clay. wheelmade. broken. Type XL.: 1
Clay pot. Drab clay. Wheelmade. Type LVII, but squatter. Not p.: 1
Clay pot. Drab clay. Wheelmade. Type LXIX =P.88: 1
Clay pot. Drab clay. Wheelmade. Type LXIX, as far as the upper part goes, but it narrows down to the base more rapidly. =P.181: 1
Clay pot. Drab clay. Wheelmade. Type LXVI =P.209: 1
Clay pot. Drab clay. Wheelmade. Type LXVIII, but has a flat bottom. Not P.: 1
Clay pot. Drab clay. Wheelmade. Type LXVIII. Not P.: 1
Clay pot. Drab clay. Wheelmade. Type LXXV =new (P) 128: 1
Clay pot. Drab clay. Wheelmade. Type XXXIX.: 2
Clay pot. Drab clay: wheelmade. Broken. Type IX.: 1
Clay pot. Drab clay: wheelmade. Type I.: 1
Clay pot. Drab clay: wheelmade. Type XXXI.: 2
Clay pot. Drab clay: wheelmade. Type XXXI. =L.17 (not p) : 1
Clay pot. Drab. 2 grooves running round below neck shouldered. Ring base. Incised lines running round bottom half of pot and neck. Type XII. Nearest approximate.: 1
Clay pot. Drab. Ring base. Type CCXX, =XX, =RC.226, =L: 1
Clay pot. Drab. Round flat base. Type CCXVI =P146: 1
Clay pot. Drab. Type CLXXIII =P.132. In album [reference to drawing]. [drawing]: 1
Clay pot. Drab. Type [XII without moulding crossed out] 677.: 1
Clay pot. Fine drab clay. Wheelmade. Bottom and part of rim broken. Type LXXXVI =P.167: 1
Clay pot. Fine red clay, wheelmade, with bright hematitic slip. Pointed base. Type I.: 1
Clay pot. Green clay, wheelmade, broken. Roughly wheelmarked over the top half of the pot. Type XLVIII but the rim is not flat but curves outwards. =P97 [drawing]: 1
Clay pot. Green clay, wheelmade. [below] Type X.: 1
Clay pot. Greenish drab clay, wheelmade. Type III.: 1
Clay pot. Greenish drab clay, wheelmade. Type XIX.: 1
Clay pot. Greenish drab clay. Wheelmade. Type III but the rim is flat on top. Not P. [drawing]: 1
Clay pot. Greenish drab clay. Wheelmade. Type XLVII.: 1
Clay pot. Greenish drab ware. Type CXXII =RC.83 (not p): 1
Clay pot. Greenish, drab clay, wheelmade. Type XII =P205.: 1
Clay pot. Greenish-drab clay. Wheelmade. Type XLVII.: 1
Clay pot. Handmade miniature of reddish drab ware. Sketch pattern 1:1 [drawing 1:1]: 1
Clay pot. Handmade, miniature of brownish ware. Sketch pattern to seals [last word unclear] cf. type CXXVIII [drawing 1:1]: 1
Clay pot. Head made of drab ware with scalloped shoulders. Sketch pattern 1:2. Type as U.1036. [drawing 1:2]: 1
Clay Pot. Inscribed with a sign (cf. Barton, P. 168 no. 298).: 1
Clay pot. Light red clay, Type The body is decorated all over with horizontal lines in the middle and at top and bottom vertical incised lines. in fragments: 1
Clay pot. Miniature, of wheel-made buff ware. Lip broken. Type CXXXV = RC.131 =P108b: 1
Clay pot. Miniature. Rough, handmade, of red clay. Neck pierced with 2 holes for suspension. Type XXVII. [Drawing 1:1]: 1
Clay pot. of drab clay, wheelmade. Type CIII. Found with stone vases and beads.: 1
Clay pot. Of drab ware with slightly curved sides. Poor quality roughly made. Type CXC (not p).: 1
Clay pot. of drab-clay, wheelmade. Type CI. Found with stone vases, etc. [drawing]: 1
Clay pot. of Reddish clay with creamy white engobbage. Wheelmade. Type III.: 1
Clay pot. of reddish clay, creamy engobbage. All top part broken away and much of surface gone. Type C. Found with stone vases.: 1
Clay pot. Painted red and burnished. JN 28: 1
Clay pot. Painted ware. Drab clay : on the body below the shoulder, plain horizontal black bands : on the shoulder a floral (?) design with birds, in black paint. In fragments.: 1
Clay pot. Painted. JN: 1
Clay pot. Painted. JN 28. The lower part of the body is plain. Bright red : on the shoulders panels alternating red and with black geometric designs on a buff ground.: 1
Clay pot. Painted. On the shoulder, parts of geometric design in black on buff between red panels. The paint mostly gone. In fragments.: 1
Clay pot. Painted. With red design on the light drab clay. Type JN.sj.8 but with 2 spouts side by side.: 1
Clay pot. Pinkish clay with drab engobbage: wheelmade. [Below] Type XXIII.: 1
Clay pot. Pinkish drab clay, wheelmade. Type XI.: 1
Clay pot. Pinkish drab clay, wheelmade. Type XXIII.: 1
Clay pot. Pinkish drab clay, with broken mouth. Type CXXIII.: 1
Clay Pot. Pinkish drab ware. Found with U.2558 A+B. Type CXX. =P.121. Type drawing in album.: 1
Clay pot. Pinkish drab ware. Handmade. Type CXXVM. (not p): 1
Clay pot. Pinkish drab ware: wheel made. Type. CXXVII. [drawing]: 1
Clay pot. Pinkish-drab clay with drab engobbage: wheelmade. Type X.: 1
Clay pot. Pinkish-drab clay. Wheelmade. Type XXIII.: 1
Clay pot. Red clay with drab engobbage. Wheelmade. Broken. [below] Type XXIX. Not p.: 1
Clay pot. Red clay with fine hematite engobbage. Wheelmade. Type I.: 1
Clay pot. Red clay with fine hematitic engobbage. Wheelmade. Much decayed by salt. Type I.: 1
Clay pot. Red clay, fine, wheelmade, with creamy white engobbage partly flared to red. Pointed base. Type I (v.).: 1
Clay pot. Red clay. Type ? RC50.A. Not in Catalog. Vol. IV. [drawing]: 1
Clay pot. Red clay: wheelmade. Type VII.: 1
Clay pot. Reddish clay with drab engobbage. Wheelmade. Type LVII. =RC.75. not P.: 1
Clay pot. Reddish clay. Wheelmade. Broken. Type XXVI.: 1
Clay pot. Reddish clay: wheelmade. Type IX.: 1
Clay pot. Reddish drab clay. Type XIV. A rather heavier variant than the section drawn, but same type.: 1
Clay pot. Reddish vase, miniature, handmade. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Clay pot. Reddish ware with wide mouth and rounded base. Type CXI =RC.11 (not p): 1
Clay pot. Reserved slip ware.: 1
Clay pot. Rough red brick-clay, wheelmade. Type VII.: 1
Clay pot. Small rough handmade of red clay. Round the neck a collar of dark brown paint. Type CCCLXXII. 31. [drawing]: 1
Clay pot. Spouted (in fragments) TO painted ware, purplish paint, fugitive, on pale buff. Type CCCXCVI. 45. [drawing]: 1
Clay pot. Spouted. Whitish-drab surface. Type LXXII=P234: 1
Clay pot. Type JNG j12. Decorated with vertical stripes of reserved slip.: 1
Clay pot. Wheelmade. Creamy pink clay worked onto surface to creamy white engobbage. Round base. Type II.: 1
Clay pot. With wheel-turned grooves on shoulder. Much of rim missing. Type XXXVI. [Annotated] Phil: 1
Clay pots. Small "cornets" A. Dark Clay [Drawing] B. red clay, no rim, base broken ? recalling the stone 'cornets' of Susa Not in cat. vol IV: 1
Clay pots. Small "cornets" A. Drab Clay [Drawing] B. red clay, no rim, base broken ? recalling the stone 'cornets' of Susa Not in cat. vol IV: 1
Clay ram's head. Hand modelled, the fleece done in applique (snowman technique). [drawing]: 1
Clay Rattle of Greenish white clay. Pierced across, rim double and scalloped. [drawing]: 1
Clay rattle, complete. Drab clay. [drawing]: 1
Clay rattle. Common type. Nobbed decoration round rims. E.: 1
Clay reel. (A) Roughly made of dark drab clay: Use uncertain. (B) A second similar. [drawing]: 2
Clay relief (chair-back). Male and female figure. [Drawing 1:1]: 1
Clay relief of 2 seated figures, mother (left) and daughter (rt). The mother holds a vessel before her breast with her left hand.: 1
Clay relief of a bearded god, with 3-horned headdress, holding over his shoulders a mace in right hand and an axe in left.: 1
Clay relief showing a pair of seated figures, male (left) and female (right) embracing each other with one arm. The man holds in his other hand a kid or lamb and the woman a hanging bag.: 1
Clay relief, broken, showing two embracing figures as in preceding number, save that here the figures are standing, and seem to carry nothing. Much worn.: 1
Clay Relief, Fragment of, drab clay, molded. Figure in profile (waist upwards only) apparently one of a group. There is a hooked attachment behind the figure.: 1
Clay relief. Fragment. A female head found in the filling of the shaft, low down (circ. 500 below wall top) it must be contemporary with the graves: it therefore dates these terracottas as early as the Sargonid period.: 1
Clay relief. Drab clay. Head roughly modelled (broken). [drawing]: 1
Clay relief. fr. of. shewing lower parts of two figures wearing Sumerian skirts. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Clay relief. fragment of, from back of chair (?) Two female figures, facing each other, with emblems between. P.: 1
Clay relief. Fragment, lower part only on a chair, a woman, preserved from the waist downwards, in elaborately flounced skirt. One peg survives behind for propping up the figure. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Clay relief. From a model bedstead. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Clay relief. Goddess seated on a chair: flounced skirt, horned headdress, 2 pegs behind to make it stand up. [drawing]: 1
Clay relief. Moulded nude male figure (mouth deformed) [drawing 1:1]: 1
Clay relief. Moulded. Fragment. Upper part of draped and bearded male figure. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Clay relief. Moulded. Fragment: upper part (from navel) of nude female tambourine-player with big wig and elaborate headdress. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Clay relief. Moulded: much weathered. [drawing 1:1] [Annotated] Photo 69: 1
Clay relief. Moulded: seated man and woman, embracing: full flounced Sumerian skirts. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Clay relief. Puzuzu Head, fragment. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Clay relief. Similar to the preceding.: 1
Clay relief. Upper part only: rudely moulded. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Clay relief. Upper part, showing head of a man wearing round cap and holding a small animal before him in his hands. P. : 1
Clay relief.shewoing man in fringed dress of Gudea style, facing front, and bearing a kid or goat in his arms. P. photo 174 Diqdiqqa: 1
Clay ring of uncertain use. Not in catalog. [drawing]: 1
Clay ring. Probably the foot of a vase, never used as such: Dark greenish-grey ware. TO type. [drawing]: 1
Clay ring. Three, found one inside the other [A-C]. (Also another, D, from about the same level it was found nested with 2 others, both incomplete.) Not in catalog.: 1
Clay ring. Three, found one inside the other. (Also another, D, from about the same level it was found nested with 2 others, both incomplete.) Not in catalog.: 3
Clay rosette. Fragment of drab clay. Like U.1286.: 1
Clay rosette. Fragment of light clay, (lacking central boss, and loop it back): 1
Clay Rosette. Fragment of light clay. Like U.1286, but larger. P.: 1
Clay rosette. Light clay. Showing traces of green glaze; pierced through clay loop at back for attaching. (17 petals in rosette.): 1
Clay roundel, a label = on the face, part of a cylinder impression, geometrical design. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Clay roundel. On which is stamped in relief the figure of a flying bird. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Clay roundel. Very roughly made. With archaic signs incised on one face.: 1
Clay sacrificial urn. Black painted decoration. Ribbed. Prehistoric. [A] Ox rib fragment found inside. E.: 2
Clay saucer - Miniature. Drab clay, wheelmade, broken. [Below] Type LI = RC.2?7 [circled] Not p.: 1
Clay saucer - Miniature. Reddish clay, wheelmade, broken. (Below) Type XXVI. = RC.5 a or b, ?= L12 b or c: 1
Clay saucer. Plain: red ware. Made either by hand or on the slow wheel. Type TO. XV.: 1
Clay saucer. Blue glazed. Type: CCCLVI = 41.: 1
Clay saucer. Drab clay. Type CCCXXI =JN5 new. Not in catalog.: 1
Clay saucer. Coarse drab clay, badly turned, wheelmade. Type IX.: 1
Clay saucer. Drab clay, wheelmade. [below] Type XC. but carelessly made. Rounder rim than in 938. [inserted] = P.37 : 1
Clay saucer. Drab clay. Type XXVI.: 1
Clay saucer. Drab clay. Wheelmade. Kassite [Below]. Type LVI.: 1
Clay saucer. Drab clay: wheelmade. Type XXXVIII.: 1
Clay saucer. Drab ware : wheel made and very thick. Type CXX. With U.2739 (Ishme Dagan?): 1
Clay saucer. Drab ware : wheel made very thick. Type CXLI. With U.2738 (Ishme Dagan?): 1
Clay saucer. Drab ware, on high foot. Type CXLII. (not p): 1
Clay saucer. Fine whitish-drab clay. Type CIV = P.49: 1
Clay saucer. Fr. of. Drab clay with creamy engobbage. Wheelmade. Type IX.: 1
Clay saucer. Glazed ware. Bluish. New type P.44.: 1
Clay saucer. Glazed ware. Type see field note.: 1
Clay saucer. Greenish clay, wheelmade, broken. Type XLIV.: 1
Clay saucer. Light drab clay. Type XXXIV.: 1
Clay saucer. Light drab. Type CCLXXVII.: 1
Clay saucer. Pinkish drab clay. Type XXVI.: 1
Clay saucer. Red clay with drab engobbage. Wheelmade, broken. (Below) Type XLV.: 1
Clay saucer. Reddish drab clay, wheelmade, broken. Type XXVI, but the base is not so distinct as usual.: 1
Clay saucer. Reddish ware, roughly wheelmade. Type XXXI.=L.19: 1
Clay saucer. Reddish. Type CCXCV. =L: 1
Clay Seal Impression. (With bitumen?) (impressed) showing seated god. cf. 11601: 1
Clay seal impression. 1)Naked warrior and god? Incription: ^dutu. 2) Lower half of another (?) figure. HC1809: 1
Clay seal impression. Archaic. Broken and incomplete. A naked man fighting, two heraldically crossed animals: a crouched bull and a seated goddess.: 1
Clay seal impression. From a cylinder. Standing figure of worshipper, with shaven head and long dress.: 1
Clay seal Impression. Geometrical design (clay mixed with bitumen?): 1
Clay seal impression. In a rectangular frame a guilloche, the strands made up of 3 narrow bands at one end, remains of an animal scene.: 1
Clay seal impression. Long strip of clay on which a very fair impression. A standing figure (?): before him a small figure fallen backwards (?): behind him two dwarflike figure in violent action (?) = above a guilloche: beyond them, two rampant beasts heraldically crossed (?): 1
Clay seal impression. Men and animals fighting. [Note on back of card reads Check in Catalog of Vol. IV, was there, but has been removed. The note is signed [illegible], and dated 1936.]: 1
Clay seal impression. Pyramidal lump containing part of same impression on each face. A servant of Dimtabba? HC.14.: 1
Clay seal impression. Roughly cube-shaped lump with beginning of same inscription on each face. cf. U.6360, doubtless seal of son of present Sinikisan who had same name as his grandfather Ilusu-ibisa. Date = Hammurabi. HC.3: 1
Clay Seal Impressions on lamp or tablet. with geometrical design spread eagle, star, sun? (like sign UD) angular man(?) carrying pot, and other things.: 1
Clay seal? With cruciform pattern.: 1
Clay seal? Apparently button stamp seal with numerous confused and badly cut signs. Nothing legible (except possibly Ses-ki and Kur ?).: 1
Clay Sealing Fragment: about 6 signs visible,= ? not legible: 1
Clay Sealing Inscribed with numerals H.C. 304: 1
Clay Sealing Stamped on both sides with cylinder about 0025 long: Horned & hoofed being erect held by erect lions to right and left. Inscription 5 signs at ends of lines cf. U.10 133. : 1
Clay sealing from a basket or panel: string marks underneath. The clay has been roughly squeezed together on the strings and then incised on two sides. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Clay sealing with impression from large cylinder: man in punt, animal (in punt?) and other animals.: 1
Clay sealing with impression. God Martu with club in hand. Larsa Dynasty.: 1
Clay sealing with seal impression. dGimil dSin, mighty king of Ur, king of the 4 regions of the world - Igianna-ge-zu the minister, son of Araddani the judge, is thy servant. H.C.: 1
Clay sealing with seal impression. Royal seal. [First column of text on card] dIbi ilSin God of his land mighty king of Ur King of the 4 regions of the world. [Second column of text on card] To Ur-nigin-gar the archivist (ga-dub-ba) son of Ar-shi-ih his servant it (the seal) has been presented. [the following is below both columns on the card] Presentation to seated Sin. H.C.: 1
Clay sealing with seal impression. Royal seal. [First column of text on card] dIbi ilSin: God of the land mighty king of Ur king of the 4 regions of the world. [Second column of text on card] Da-da pateris of Nippur Scon of Ur(-sag...) patersi of Nippur thy servant. [the following is below both columns on the card] Presentation to seated moon-god. H.C.: 1
Clay sealing with seal impression. Royal seal. [First column of text on card] dIbi ilSin: mighty king of Ur [Second column of text on card] king of the 4 regions of the world. Azag dNannar scribe thy servant. [the following is below both columns on the card] Worshipping the moon god. H.C.: 1
Clay sealing with seal impression. Servant of Ibi-Sin ([transcribed symbol here]) son of Ahua, patesi of Pushki. H.C.: 1
Clay sealing with seal impression. Servant of Ibi-Sin dNannar-lu-dug, scribe, son of Lu-dingirra is they servant.: 1
Clay sealing.: 1
Clay Sealing. 2 fragments. Geometrical pattern.: 1
Clay sealing. Birds etc.: 1
Clay sealing. Fragment of 3 lines. of inscription.: 1
Clay Sealing. From large cylinder (concave) numerous fleeing gazelles (??) mingled with vases.: 1
Clay sealing. Impression of cylinder. Series of gazelles?: 1
Clay sealing. Presentation scene & Inscription. cf. 11601: 1
Clay Sealing. Presentation scene (?) (2 figures approaching a third. The 3rd. looks human: carries a weapon like the sign RU) illegible? inscription.: 1
Clay sealing. Presentation scene. In front of seated, bearded god (Nannar?) small kneeling figure, facing the worshippers. Crescent above. Inscription En(?)(... ) Du(b-sar) Aradd( ).: 1
Clay sealing. Sealed with 4 cylinder seals of Samsuiluna's servants. 10) Seal of Ilishu-ibishu cf. U.6360; 20) Ahu-shunu son of Imdi-Enlil, servant of Samsuiluna; 30) ( )wa-ti-bu(um), archive keeper of Nannar son of Ilukashu the diviner, servant of Samauiluna.; 40)Illegible.; H.C.: 1
Clay Sealing. With geometrical design.: 1
Clay sealing. With seal impression. III Ur Dynasty: 1
Clay sealing. With seal impression. III Ur Dynasty.: 2
Clay sealing?: 1
Clay sealing?? Large clay fragment with elaborate design of spirals etc.: 1
Clay seals 2. From wheat-sack fastening cords each bearing stamps of oval seals. on (A) pegasus, lion, stag. on (B) lion(?), Bucranium, etc. [Annotated] B and Phil: 2
Clay sheep. Baked. Fragment.: 1
Clay sickle (broken but complete): 1
Clay sickle (complete): 1
Clay sickle. Greenish drab model: prehistoric, with cutting edge and ends of blade painted black. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Clay sling bolt, blackened by fire. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Clay sling bolts. Pear-shaped.: 7
Clay sling bolts. Ball type.: 2
Clay sling bolts. Normal pointed type.: 2
Clay smoother(?) oval object of greenish drab clay, slightly convex (perhaps cut & ground from a pot fragment): perhaps a smoother: rather like objects found in the kiln level above.: 1
Clay spool. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Clay spoon. Greenish drab ware. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Clay spoon. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Clay stand. Greenish drab clay. Solid: slightly concave on top: round the lower rim a band of crinkled ornament. JN160 new. [drawing 1:5]: 1
Clay stand. 2 fragments of (fitting together), rectangular, decorated with inverted dot-filled triangles. [drawing] [Annotated] Phil. : 1
Clay statuette fragment. Drab head and neck only on flat fragmentary background grotesque face, head carved with long flowing wig. B. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Clay statuette. Baked. Seated female figure, naturalistic above, peg shaped below. Heavily cut large eye sockets. Prominent breasts. Incised marks below neck indicate collar of cloak. E. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Clay statuette. Snowman technique. [drawing]: 1
Clay stool. 1 - leg missing. [drawing]: 1
Clay stopper [stopper crossed out and replaced with ear-stand?] Fine quality baked clay. Fragmentary. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Clay strainer. Of the usual Diqdiqqeh type but interesting as coming here definitely in the Sargonid period. [drawing]: 1
Clay strainers. Type CLXXXVI =RC.248: 2
Clay tables (?) [A-B]. Two: found together. Flat-topped circular three-legged tables with a small hole in the center due to a depression underneath. In each case there is underneath a drop of glaze which has fallen on this side and run towards the central hollow. The objects therefore seem to have been used as tripod supports with the 'table-top' downwards as base, which was to be treated with glaze.: 1
Clay tables (?) [A-B]. Two: found together. Flat-topped circular three-legged tables with a small hole in the cetner due to a depression underneath. In each case there is underneath a drop of glaze which has fallen on this side and run towards the central hollow. The objects therefore seem to have been used as tripod supports with the 'table-top' downwards as base, which was to be treated with glaze.: 1
Clay Tablet Circular: 1
Clay tablet (10 Col.). Date: "Year after that when Ibi-Sin "king of Ur, built the great walls of Nippur and Ur." Text comptability "98 servant (fem.) 63 children. Their oil "(ia) 1 gur, 177 qa - their fat (? ia) 3 gur, 60 qa "rations of the servant weavers (ush-bar) "of E-kar-zi-da, Month of Ezen-mah." H.C.: 1
Clay tablet (baked) (one corner chiped): 1
Clay tablet (baked).: 1
Clay tablet (baked). One corner slightly chipped.: 1
Clay tablet (Damaged). Comptability. Larsa Dynasty.: 1
Clay tablet (edges much damaged).: 1
Clay tablet (much damaged). Comptability. Persian Period (Cambyses). In text: Ruin of Ziggurat(2): 1
Clay tablet - Dated of Ibi-Sin. Fragment. Inspection of craftsmen, goldsmith of New date (same as U.6347).: 1
Clay tablet - Fragment unbaked. List of officials, among them (---) son of A-mu-ru. Time Ist Babylonian Dynasty.: 1
Clay tablet . Account of monty. III Ur Dynasty.: 1
Clay tablet and envelope. Dated: Ibi-Sin. Accoutns? Seal of: Ibi-Sin, mighty king, king of Ur, king the 4 regions of the world Liburanni-Sin minister of the children (of the king), is they servant. H.C.: 1
Clay tablet business. One angle broken off. From grace of Ibi-Nuishubur (time of Samsuiluna king of Ist Babylonian Dynasty). Detailed list of bricks manufactured (or laid) and names of the workmen. H.C.: 1
Clay tablet fragment. Date: Ibi-Sin. Text: Monthly account of barley and oil, rations of 35 male and female employees of E-kar-zi-da. H.C. (partly): 1
Clay tablet fragment. Time Ibi-Sur. Text - offering to statues. H.C.: 1
Clay tablet of unusual shape. With very small writing: one side intact. The obverse mostly flaked away. Persian. [drawing]: 1
Clay tablet only reverse. Date: Ibi-Sin Text: Rations (grain, oil) of the female and male servants of E-kar-zi-da for one month. Among the men are classes: the craftsmen, the cowherdsmen, etc. H.C.: 1
Clay tablet probably dated of Ibi-Sin. List of goldsmith and jewelers 8 present 1 missing inspection of the night the 25th of Akibi. H.C.: 1
Clay tablet UET/V:416 [CARD MISSING Typed Transcription from British Museum Card]: 1
Clay tablet UET/V:488 [CARD MISSING Typed Transcription from British Museum Card] : 1
Clay tablet UET/V:493 [CARD MISSING Typed Transcription from British Museum Card] : 1
Clay Tablet UET/V:574 (16059c, UET/V:189) [CARD MISSING Typed Transcription from British Museum Card] : 1
Clay tablet with envelope. Receipt. Dated: "After year when Ibi-Sin king of "Ur built the great wallof Nippur and Ur. Seal impress: Lu-d( ) Son of Bur-a-mu Lu dSin.: 1
Clay tablet [CARD MISSING Typed Transcription from British Museum Card] : 3
Clay tablet, broken. Dated. (2nd year of Aoi-sare, king of Larsa?) Placed in IN/No. 2.: 1
Clay tablet, commercial UET/V:439 [CARD MISSING Typed Transcription from British Museum Card] : 1
Clay tablet, fragment UET/V:720 [CARD MISSING Typed Transcription from British Museum Card] : 1
Clay tablet- Dated of Ibi-Sin. 1/2 maneh and 5 shekels silver to bind the handle (?) of a spade (eis al). When Ibi-Sin King of Ur mark (cast ?)Nannar, the divine prince ornament of heaven. H.C.: 1
Clay tablet- Letter. From grave of Ibi-Ninshubur. Time of Samsuiluna.: 1
Clay tablet. (A) contract. Long date of Ibi-Sin (new ??) (B) Partial impression of seal of U(r-nigin-gur) (?) (cf. U.6342) many times repeated. HC.13.: 2
Clay tablet. Fragment. Text: Receipt for goods from probably GA-NUN-MAH - the great depot. Date: Month of Du-azag. Year "when Libit-Ishtar (Isin dyn "about BC 2090), was elected by signs "priest of: nin-sun-zid, high priest of "dNin-ezen, in Ur." H.C.: 1
Clay tablet.: 11
Clay Tablet. About BC 2700 (Period of Agade Kings). Text: 1 sheep, 5 pieces of bread gu, 5 pots of drink (sur-ra), 50 Fishes (A-min) 45 birds, 120 qa of barley. Present of the king-for the king. This is 2860 (1) [A] for 2860 (2-20) [B-T] see UET.II: 20
Clay tablet. Babylonian letter to: ^dSin-...; from ^dSin-...; H.C. 30/Xi, [CARD MISSING Typed Transcription from British Museum Card] : 1
Clay tablet. Babylonian letter to:(...) From:(...). H.C. 30/XV,1. [CARD MISSING Typed Transcription from British Museum Card] : 1
Clay Tablet. Babylonian letter. To: I-li-..., from: ^dSin-... [CARD MISSING Typed Transcription from British Museum Card] : 1
Clay Tablet. Babylonian letter. To: ^dSin-be-el-i-li; From: ^dSamas-na-sir; H.C. 30/VIII, 3. [CARD MISSING Typed Transcription from British Museum Card] : 1
Clay tablet. Babylonian letter. To: ^dSin-ri-me-ni; From: ^dSin-mu-ta-si-ma. H.C. 30/IX, 2. [CARD MISSING Typed Transcription from British Museum Card] : 1
Clay tablet. Babylonian letter. To; A-hi-i..., From: A-hi-mar-si. [CARD MISSING: information from later typed transcript] : 1
Clay Tablet. Babylonian Letter. [CARD MISSING Typed Transcription from British Museum Card] : 1
Clay tablet. Baked, complete.: 1
Clay tablet. Baked, intact.: 1
Clay tablet. Baked.: 1
Clay tablet. Baked. intact.: 1
Clay tablet. Baked. one side much damaged, on intact.: 1
Clay tablet. Baked. Covered with very fine writing; about half the text on one side is flaked away, the other side intact.: 1
Clay tablet. Baked: intact.: 2
Clay tablet. Bottom end missing.: 1
Clay tablet. Commercial. Date: year in which Gan-Har was destroyed. Dungi 21 (SAKI 230). [CARD MISSING Typed Transcription from British Museum Card] : 1
Clay tablet. Commercial. [CARD MISSING Typed Transcription from British Museum Card] : 1
Clay tablet. Commercial. Date:-year in which Anshan was laid waste. Dungi 32 (SAKI 231) [CARD MISSING Typed Transcription from British Museum Card] : 1
Clay tablet. Complete except for chip off one corner. : 1
Clay tablet. Complete.: 4
Clay tablet. Corner chipped. Inscribed on one side only.: 1
Clay tablet. Corner missing.: 1
Clay tablet. Damaged.: 1
Clay tablet. Date-shaped; inscribed.: 1
Clay tablet. Date: mu-i-si-in-na-ki ba-an-dib Year when Isin was conquered - Rim-Sin. [CARD MISSING Typed Transcription from British Museum Card] : 1
Clay tablet. Date: mu-ri-im d.Sin lu(gal) Year when Rim-Sin came to the throne Rim-Sin. [CARD MISSING Typed Transcription from British Museum Card] : 1
Clay tablet. Date: mu-un-du-a [CARD MISSING Typed Transcription from British Museum Card] : 1
Clay tablet. Date: mu-us-sa 5-kam, en d.nannar BA-hun-ga fifth year after the high-priest of Nannar was raised to his office Sumu-ilum. (Ur Inscription 250). [CARD MISSING Typed Transcription from British Museum Card] : 1
Clay tablet. Date: Purchase of house by Nur-ili-su. [CARD MISSING Typed Transcription from British Museum Card] : 1
Clay tablet. Distorted while wet; only one side inscribed.: 1
Clay tablet. Division of an estate between Ri-ba-am-i-li and Nanar-ni-zu; Seal: ri(-ba_-am-i-li; dumu Bur- dSin. [CARD MISSING Typed Transcription from British Museum Card] : 1
Clay tablet. Fifth? year after Isin was captured Rim-Sin. [CARD MISSING Typed Transcription from British Museum Card] : 1
Clay tablet. Fragment of (with date).: 1
Clay tablet. Fragment. Babylonian letter. To: A-hi(?)...-wa-...From: Ib-ku-um. [CARD MISSING Typed Transcription from British Museum Card] : 1
Clay tablet. Inventory of cattle. [CARD MISSING Typed Transcription from British Museum Card] : 1
Clay tablet. Most of top broken away.: 1
Clay Tablet. Neo-Babylonian. School Text. Syllabary?: 1
Clay tablet. One corner chipped. : 3
Clay tablet. One edge broken away. : 1
Clay tablet. One face shipped.: 1
Clay tablet. One side only inscribed.: 1
Clay tablet. One side only inscribed. Intact.: 1
Clay tablet. Only one inscribed face preserved.: 1
Clay tablet. Reverse badly damaged.: 1
Clay tablet. Top slightly chipped.: 2
Clay tablet. Unbaked.: 1
Clay tablet. With one line only of inscription.: 1
Clay Tablet. [CARD MISSING Typed Transcription from British Museum Card] : 1
Clay tablet. (4 Columns) Date: (Ibi-Sin) When the daughter of the king married the palesi of Zabshali. Text: Operations of Dugga-ni-zid for 12 month. Total thread (gu) supplied, of flour (food) of the workers, and of days of female slave work (gim) per month - Special detail of the dead and sick - And balance of thread left. Work of the e-ush-bar, of e-dubba, of e-dub-shar ga-nun-na, and some supplimentary work shops. H.C.: 1
Clay tablet. (broken) Commercial. Date: Year (in which) he bro(ug)ht (a ...throne for Babbar) Nur-Adad. (SAKI 236) [CARD MISSING Typed Transcription from British Museum Card] : 1
Clay tablet. (fragment). [CARD MISSING Typed Transcription from British Museum Card] : 1
Clay tablet. (in envelope) Commercial. Date: Year when the host of Erech was smitten with arms Rim-Sin 15 (Ur Inscr 253).[CARD MISSING Typed Transcription from British Museum Card] : 1
Clay tablet. (Intact): 1
Clay Tablet. (only reverse face left) Date: Year after Simurum was destroyed. Dungi? (cf. SAKI.230, 23) [Card Missing]: 1
Clay tablet. 2 Columns. Date Ibi-Sin. Monthly report of cloth or garments (tug) entered into the tablet office of Ga-nun-mah 122 pieces of 12 varieties. H.C. (partly): 1
Clay tablet. 9th year Bur-Sin. Fragment. Extra import. Transaction of the Merchant (banker?) of Shamash temple at Ur. H.C.: 1
Clay tablet. About BC 702. Contract - Fragment. Dated: 11th of Kislinu, on the 22nd year of (Marduk-) apal-iddin mar ridutu. Tablet of Nabu shaumm-iddina son of Ah-bu-shi of Ur, several witnesses, the experts (mudanie) and the scribe. H.C.: 1
Clay tablet. Account of dates - for 12 months by Lu-GimilSin the shabru (diviner) Year after Ibi-Sin king of Ur, (for) Ninlil and Innina, the Eginablum azag had (built.) Text: 9H(2): 1
Clay tablet. Account of gold, silver, copper, bronze. Dated: Year after Ibi-sin king of Urp made for Nannar, the throne of his divinity. H.C. Text: 9H(2): 1
Clay tablet. Account of workmen in the city under orders of Akuda son of Ahushuni and Sagta-azag-zu the Dugab royal messengers. 9th year of king Bur-Sin. H.C.: 1
Clay tablet. Account. Dated (Rim-Sin?) When the golden emblem.: 1
Clay tablet. Account. Dated 13th year of Adad shum nasir king of Babylon (BC 1234) H.C.: 1
Clay tablet. Account. Probably dated from Rim Sin? (or Samsuiluna 11) the the wall of Ur.: 1
Clay tablet. Accounts - Gold, silver, precious stones brought to E dNingar. From mouth of Barzaggar to Segur-kud. Year when Ma-al-gu-um gis-tukul ba-sig. H.C.: 1
Clay tablet. Accounts. Dated (Larsa) mu ugnim ( ) ma-ud-de ( ) Seal of Lu dnimsun, ab-a-ab-da, son of Sin-idin-na(m). H.C.: 1
Clay tablet. Accounts. Dated - Year when king Gungunu, the emblem (su-nir?) had mad for Nannar. H.C.: 1
Clay Tablet. Babylonian letter to: A-hu-ki-nu-um from: Lu-dUru-ses-gal HC.30/VIII,1. [CARD MISSING Typed Transcription from British Museum Card] : 1
Clay tablet. Babylonian letter. To: 'ATTA' [CARD MISSING Typed Transcription from British Museum Card] : 1
Clay tablet. Babylonian letter. [CARD MISSING Typed Transcription from British Museum Card] : 1
Clay tablet. Baked = contract: one end chipped.: 1
Clay tablet. Baked. Fragment only.: 1
Clay tablet. Baked. Fragment. IIIrd Ur Dynasty. 4 Shekels 10 grams of silver the sag-il of the female weavers (e-sal-us) through (pi?) ma-ash-gi-um. H.C.: 1
Clay tablet. Baked. III Ur dynasty. Receipt su-bali. Year after ( )ma ba-du.: 1
Clay tablet. Broken. Date: Gungunu year 15th when he cut the irrigation trenches of Anipada canal Month: Se ger kud. Text: Sesame oil for ? who is ill. Spend by the Ni-dub-nun. Tablet of Azag Nannar -- Seal impression of ( )nannar, scribe, son of Idind ( ).: 1
Clay tablet. Broken. Date: Ibi-Sin. Text: Monthly estimate of rations (barley, oil, dates, fish) For the female (5) and male slaves (over 145) attached to E-kar-zi-da. H.C. (colophon): 1
Clay tablet. Business account. Dated when king Abisare destroyed the army of Isin. H.C.: 1
Clay Tablet. Business document. Date Year in which Gimil-Sin, King of Ur, laid waste the land Zabshali (7th year) (cf. SAKI. p.234) [CARD MISSING Typed Transcription from British Museum Card] : 1
Clay tablet. Business document. Date: mu-ugnim ma-al-gum gidstukul ba-an-sig Year when the host of Malgum was smitten with arms A variant of Ur Inscription 259 which is probably Gungunum 19 (see loc.cit., note) [CARD MISSING Typed Transcription from British Museum Card]: 1
Clay Tablet. Business document. Date: Year in which Gimil-sin, King of Ur, built of the god...of Gis-HU (9th year.) (cf. SAKI. p.234, note 1) [CARD MISSING Typed Transcription from British Museum Card] : 1
Clay tablet. Business document. Date: Year when Sin-igisham became King. [CARD MISSING Typed Transcription from British Museum Card] : 1
Clay Tablet. Business document. One face missing. HC.30/VII, 1. [CARD MISSING Typed Transcription from British Museum Card] : 1
Clay tablet. Business of sesame farmers. The diviners of Ur. Year when the priest en-unu ( ) of Innina was invested. H.C.: 1
Clay tablet. Business. From grave of Ibi-Ninshubur. Time of Samsuiluna. Division of property between 5 brothers.: 1
Clay tablet. Chipped at one corner, only 1 sign missing.: 1
Clay tablet. Circular. 2 lines on obv. HC.5.: 1
Clay tablet. Commercial date: mu en ^dInnana ba-hun (g) Year when the priest of Inanna was appointed -Bur-Sin 5 (?) (cf. Ur insc. 195) [CARD MISSING: information from later typed transcript]: 1
Clay tablet. Commercial seal impression. si-li-^d, En-(lil_, son of Ku-ru-ul-l(um) servant of ^dNin-? [CARD MISSING Typed Transcription from British Museum Card] : 1
Clay tablet. Commercial [CARD MISSING Typed Transcription from British Museum Card] : 1
Clay Tablet. Commercial. [CARD MISSING]: 1
Clay tablet. Commercial. (Underlying seal-impressions) Date: Year after the wall of the West was built.- Gimil-Sin 5 (SAKI 234) [CARD MISSING Typed Transcription from British Museum Card] : 1
Clay tablet. Commercial. Date :Year when Huhunuri was laid waste (7th year of Bur-Sin) (SAKI, p.233) Obv. surface of tablet covered with seal impressions, reading: Ur-?-bi dub-sar dumu LuKa-Ni...dub-sar. [CARD MISSING Typed Transcription from British Museum Card] : 1
Clay tablet. Commercial. Date: Partially lost, probably Dungi 30 or 42 [CARD MISSING Typed Transcription from British Museum Card] : 1
Clay tablet. Commercial. Date: fragment. Year when the hih-priest of ( the cult of) Dun(gi was appointed and...) See SAKI 235. 6 K [CARD MISSING Typed Transcription from British Museum Card] : 1
Clay tablet. Commercial. Date: i.q. 16083, g.v. [CARD MISSING Typed Transcription from British Museum Card] : 1
Clay tablet. Commercial. Date: i.q. Ur Inscription 209 [CARD MISSING Typed Transcription from British Museum Card] : 1
Clay tablet. Commercial. Date: very difficult to decipher. It appears to begin with mu-gadgal... Year in which the great wall? [CARD MISSING Typed Transcription from British Museum Card] : 1
Clay tablet. Commercial. Date: Year after Simurru and Lulubu were destroyed for the ninth time. Dungi 43 (SAKI 232) [CARD MISSING Typed Transcription from British Museum Card] : 1
Clay tablet. Commercial. Date: Year after Simurru was destroyed for the thrid time?- Dungi 31 (SAKI 231) (Text varies from SAKI 231 in the order of the words) [CARD MISSING Typed Transcription from British Museum Card] : 1
Clay tablet. Commercial. Date: Year after the great wall was built; year after that. - Gimil-Sin, or Ibi-Sin? (Ur Inscription 209) [CARD MISSING Typed Transcription from British Museum Card] : 1
Clay tablet. Commercial. Date: Year after the high-priest of Eridu was... Dungi 27 (SAKI 230) [CARD MISSING Typed Transcription from British Museum Card] : 1
Clay tablet. Commercial. Date: Year after which Simunu and Lulubu were laid waste for the ninth time. Dungi 43 (SAKI 232, note (n)) [CARD MISSING Typed Transcription from British Museum Card] : 1
Clay tablet. Commercial. Date: Year afterthe great wall was built. - probably Gimil-Sin 5. cf. UR Inscription 209 H.C. [CARD MISSING Typed Transcription from British Museum Card] : 1
Clay tablet. Commercial. Date: Year in whcih Gimil-Sin (king of Ur) laid waste the land of (Za)bshali. (SAKI, 234) (Gimil-Sin 7) [CARD MISSING Typed Transcription from British Museum Card] : 1
Clay tablet. Commercial. Date: Year in which Gimil-Sin, King of Ur, made for Enlil and Ninlil the exalted...ship Gimil-Sin 8 (SAKI 234) [CARD MISSING Typed Transcription from British Museum Card] : 1
Clay tablet. Commercial. Date: Year in which Shasru was laid waste Dungi 40 or Bur-Sin 6 (SAKI 232 & 233) [CARD MISSING Typed Transcription from British Museum Card] : 1
Clay tablet. Commercial. Date: Year when Ganhar was laid waste. - Dungi 22 (SAKI 230) [CARD MISSING Typed Transcription from British Museum Card] : 1
Clay tablet. Commercial. Date: Year when Harsi was laid waste Dungi 46 (SAKI 232) [CARD MISSING Typed Transcription from British Museum Card] : 1
Clay tablet. Commercial. Date: Year when Ibi-Sin, King of Ur, made for Inanna the drum (called) Nin-igi-zi-bar-ra Ibi-Sin? (Ur Inscription 212) [CARD MISSING Typed Transcription from British Museum Card] : 1
Clay Tablet. Commercial. Date:-Year after the wall was built. Possibly a shorter variant of Gimil-Sin 5 (SAKI 234), in which The wall of Mar-tu (var . Martuki is written. cf. also Ur Inscription 209, note. HC. [CARD MISSING Typed Transcription from British Museum Card] : 1
Clay tablet. Commercial. date:Year after Sashru was destroyed. Either Dungi 41 or Bur-Sin 7 (SAKI 233, note (g)) [CARD MISSING Typed Transcription from British Museum Card] : 1
Clay tablet. Commercial. Date:Year when the great wall was built. This is to be compared with Ur Inscription 209 the date of which reads:Year after the great wall was built after that which is possible the 6th year of Gimil-Sin. Hence 16043 is possibly to be dated as the 4th year of Gimil-Sin. H.C. [CARD MISSING Typed Transcription from British Museum Card] : 1
Clay tablet. Commercial. [CARD MISSING Typed Transcription from British Museum Card] : 1
Clay tablet. Commercial. [CARD MISSING] : 1
Clay tablet. Commercial: receipt. Date: i.q. [cf?] U.17205 [CARD MISSING Typed Transcription from British Museum Card] : 1
Clay tablet. Commercical. Date: see 16075 [CARD MISSING Typed Transcription from British Museum Card] : 1
Clay Tablet. Commerical date: Year in which the priest of Eridu was... (Dungi 36) (SAKI 239) [CARD MISSING Typed Transcription from British Museum Card] : 1
Clay tablet. commerical. Date: fragmentary, probably - Ur Inscription 209 Gimil-Sin 6 or Ibi-Sin? [CARD MISSING Typed Transcription from British Museum Card] : 1
Clay Tablet. Commericial. Rev. At the feet of (?) Lu-Ba-u, the scribe, and ...scribe of the Palace. Obv. Surface of tablet covered with seal -impressions, reading: Ibi-Sin the mighty king of Ur and the same of a scribe ... son of Ur...ga(?). Date: Year when Ibi-Sin, King of Ur, overwhelmed like a storm Susa, Adam-dun, and the land of Awan, subdued them in one day and captured... (Ur Insc 210, 211) [CARD MISSING Typed Transcription from British Museum Card] : 1
Clay tablet. Complete but text worn.: 1
Clay tablet. Complete. [Annotated] Contract tablet concerning a deal in corn, of the Persian [crossed out] Kassite period dated to the 4th year of Kash-tili(ash): 1
Clay tablet. Complete. [Annotated] Reads 15 garments, price 4 minas 4 shekel 15 grams. Sumerian or First Dynasty. [Annotated] Placed in IN/No 2.: 1
Clay tablet. Complete.: 1
Clay tablet. Comptability gold and silver. Ibi-Sin (?) 3 2/3 shekel gold. 3 maneh 6 5/6 shekel 15 grain silver. Balance of revenue brought in.: 1
Clay tablet. Contract. Dated (Ist Babylonian or larsa?) When E-su-hukina was taken H.C.: 1
Clay tablet. Contract. Dated: When the great wall was built Gungunu 21 or 23 ?Month Su-es-da. Text: Sale of 18 date palm trees in the plantation of Ur-dingir-ra for 4 shekels? oath in the name of the king.: 1
Clay tablet. Cylinder shape. Chipped.: 1
Clay tablet. Damaged but nearly complete.: 1
Clay tablet. Damaged. Time: Ibi-Sin king. Copper from the merchatns. Entered in E-dubba. H.C.: 1
Clay tablet. Date (Ibi-Sin?) "When he made the GIR-NUN (?) the ornament of the god" Receipt of 45 reed bundles: From the dinner of Nannar for Ed za-kar of E-har-sag. Seal impression. H.C.: 1
Clay tablet. Date Gimil-Sin 4th year. Receipt for bull's hides.: 1
Clay tablet. Date. Gimil-Sin 6th year. Recepit for 35 sheep skins seal impression.: 1
Clay Tablet. Date: mu us-sa di-bi-dsin, lugal uriki-ma-ge, dnin-lil u dinanna, e-gi-na-ab-tum-ku(g), mu-ne(-du_, Ibi-Sin. (Ur Iscr. 197). [CARD MISSING Typed Transcription from British Museum Card] : 1
Clay tablet. Date: muga-e-nun-mah ed-nannar ba-du. [CARD MISSING Typed Transcription from British Museum Card] : 1
Clay Tablet. Date: Nur-ili-su buys a house belonging to Adi(?)-ia, which house adjoins his own and that of Ku-ku-ba-ni: area 14 1/2 gin. [CARD MISSING Typed Transcription from British Museum Card] : 1
Clay tablet. Date: year Isin was conquered for the fourth time. Rim-Sin [CARD MISSING Typed Transcription from British Museum Card] : 1
Clay tablet. Date: "Year when Libit-Ishter (king "of Isin about BC 2095) was elected by "signs priest of ---, priest of Nin-ezen "at Ur." Text: Butter, cheese, dates regular offerings for months of Shabat, Addar 1st, and Addar 2nd, to the goddesses Ninni and Nana in Uruk. Delivered by Lugal-Azaggi, received by Nur-ilishu. H.C.: 1
Clay tablet. Date: (7th of Gungunu). When the high priest of Samas was elected by presages. Month of Ou-azag - a feast of Nannar in month of Akili (Sept). Text: 90 qa: 1
Clay tablet. Date: 14th year of Gungunu: When he introduced the great bronze statue of nannar temple Month As-a. Seal impression of ? scribe? servant of Idin-dagan king of Isin. Text: 2 qa butter, 2 qa cheese, 10 5/6 qa dates, the year ga-zi(d) was destroyed... From ga-nun-mah. ( ) nannar, the archives keeper has received. H.C.: 1
Clay tablet. Date: After the great wall was built (=Gimil-Sin) Text: Offering of the king. For the evening sacrifice, on the 7th of Ezen-mah. Before three locations of emblems. H.C.: 1
Clay tablet. Date: Gimil-Sin? 2 cows al (mature) 1 cow 2 years old property of E-gu the nubanda, 1 cow al 1 cow, 3 years old, property of? Total 5 cow. Order of Ur-gi?: 1
Clay tablet. Date: Gu-un(-gu-nu?) in Isin month of Aiiar - Gungunu king of Larsa about BC 2150. Text: Pay list. Amount total: 1/3 maneh 6 1/3 shekel silver (about 177 Gr.) Salary of 45 persons. Two are paid in goods with the silver value in regard. 1 crescent of the moon: weight 1/3 shekel;. 1 ring: value (1/3?) shekel. Many Semitic names. H.C.: 1
Clay tablet. Date: Gungunu: year after the high priest? Month Gu(d)-si. Text oil. For the sick driver (ulu-usi)(spent by) the Edubba (House of tablets) H.C.: 1
Clay tablet. Date: Ibi-Sin 1st year. Text: Woollen garment, weight 2 1/2 maneh. Receipt - Wool property of Lugal magurri (the patesi?) H.C.: 1
Clay tablet. Date: Month of Tamuz - Year after that, when the high priest of Babbar (sun god of Larsa) was elected by signs. Probably time of Gungunu. About BC 2170. Text partly preserved ?10 gin of butter for the emblem that Sumulanis has planted ... 30 ga of dates for the gate ... spent by (order) of the king. Obverse. 7 lines. Reverse 7 lines. H.C.: 1
Clay tablet. Date: mu en dnanar ba-hun-ga. Bur-Sin/ (cf. Ur Inscription (96). [CARD MISSING Typed Transcription from British Museum Card] : 1
Clay tablet. Date: mu gis tukul ba-an-sig UET/V:397 [CARD MISSING Typed Transcription from British Museum Card] : 1
Clay tablet. Date: mu-ki-27 i-si-inki ba-an-dib Year when Isin was conquered for the 27th time - Rim-Sin. [CARD MISSING Typed Transcription from British Museum Card] : 1
Clay tablet. Date: mu-us-sa 6-kam i-si-in-na ba-dib-ba Rim-Sin. [CARD MISSING Typed Transcription from British Museum Card] : 1
Clay tablet. Date: When king Gungunu brought a great copper statue of the temple of Nannar. Month: Du-azag. Text: Excellent sesame oil, sesame oil, dates, requisite of the month (for) En-(temen)-anna from ga-nun-mah. Gimililisusilli has received. H.C.: 1
Clay tablet. Date: When king Gungunu introduced the copper statue of the temple of Nannar Month:Kui dInnana. Text: Oil, butter, cheese, dates, month requisite (for) En-an-na-tum-ma from Ga-nun-mah the treasurer (sa(g)-tu) of the preist (?) house has received. H.C.: 1
Clay tablet. Date: When king Gungunu introduced the great bronze statue of the temple of nannar Month: su-numun-a. Text: 60 qa ( 1 qa) sesame oil, gift for shat-ili-a, priestess of Adad, from ga-nun-mah Idin-Dagan king of Sumer ??, has received. H.C.: 1
Clay tablet. Date: When king Gungunu introduced the great copper statue of the temple of nannar Month: Ne-ne- Text: 90 qa sesame oil, delivered for rubbing on head of? spent by the ga-dub-ba (archive depot). Tablet Ka(?) Nannar. H.C.: 1
Clay tablet. Date: When king Lipit-ishtar elected by signs the high priest of N(i)-sun-zid, the high priest of nin-ezan? In Ur Month of Ab-e. Text: Fine sesame oil, sesame oil, for? ( )dNingal, from the (Ni-dub)-num? ( )-en-na has received. Seal of Ba-sa-i-li-su, scribe.: 1
Clay tablet. Date: When Lipit-Ishtar the king elected by signs the high priest of Nin-sun-zi(d), the high priest of Nin-gal in Ur. Text: Receipt of two ?x, from Lugal-Nin?, to Abutaib the?, for? kid-mah Seal impression of x?, son of Ab-ba-mu the great tailor (lu-tug kid-mah). H.C.: 1
Clay tablet. Date: When the high priest of Nin-Sun-zid was raised to his functions Gungunu 13th year - month: Su-numuna? Text: 10 gin sesame oil for Me(il-a-ku-il) the servant weaver (who is) ill? Spent by the E-dub-ba (house of tablets) Tablet of Azag-nannar la-im (or raim?) H.C.: 1
Clay tablet. Date: When the king Gungunu introduced the great copper statue of the temple of Nannar? Month of Sig? Text: 10 gin sesame oil to U-ba-ni-tim servant weaver, who is sick? Spent by the E-dub-ba: 1
Clay tablet. Date: Year after that, when Ibi-Sin "king of Ur, built + the great wall (?) of Nippur "and Ur" - The 28th of Ezen dMe ki gal. Text: Animal offering in the name of the king. H.C.: 1
Clay tablet. Date: Year after that, when King Libit-ishtar had a census [transliteration of inscription] of Sumer made? Text: Goods (oil?) regular offering of (Ningal), monthly offering of En-me-gal-an-na. From Lugal-Azag-gi, Ishbi-irra high priest (en-en) has received. Month Bar-zag. H.C.: 1
Clay tablet. Date: Year when king Gu-un-gu-nu-um, the great bronze statue ... Month of Tasulu (Duazag) Text: Dates and flour for the so-called tithe, (zag) of Nin-gal - a feast of 10 days? [drawing]: 1
Clay tablet. Date: Year when king Libit-Ishtar made a golden throne for Nin-in-si-na, and Nin-in-si-na with heart rejoicing was placed in the e-gal-mah Month: second Addar. Text: 36 qa sesame oil; 74 qa sour milk; regular offering to Ningal - From Lugal-nannar. Basha x has received. H.C.: 1
Clay tablet. Date:... [CARD MISSING Typed Transcription from British Museum Card] : 1
Clay tablet. Dated from Rim-Sin. Note of monthy borrowing to be returned ippa-al. Semitic. Seal: Dim-tab-ba, me- [drawing] su-il, su-ella ki-ag.: 1
Clay tablet. Dated of Ibi-Sin. Receipt: Gold to cover pedestal of the royal statuete (also inlaid with lapis). New date: When for Ibi-Sin king of Ur, Nannar has let shine (revealed him) as the beloved of his heart. H.C.: 1
Clay tablet. Dated Sumuilu year 6-8. Inventory of metal - gold, copper - weight of semi-precious stones and of objects in wood and ivory. From the expedition of Dilmun, it's shipload and its tabelts (of accounts) House of Ninigal from month of Bar-azag-gar year 6 (of Sumuilu) to month of Bar-azag-gar year 6 (of Sumuilu) to month of ds-a - year 8.: 1
Clay tablet. Dated. Gungunu 6th year. H.C.: 1
Clay tablet. Dated: (Ibisin) Year when the great throne of Enlil was manufactured. Business accounts. H.C.: 1
Clay tablet. Dated: 26th of Ezen Nin-a-zu. Period of Larsa Dynasty ? Text: List of proper names (pay list?): 1
Clay tablet. Dated: month Bar-zag-gar ( = Nisan) year when the trench of the bank of the canal Anni-pad-da was ?(e gu-id?) Probably Larsa dynasty about BC 2100. Text: 1 gur 60 qa ( =145 / 44) of oil from the great depot (GA-NUN-MAH) For the bolts of the shrines of Enlil, Ninlil, Nannar, Nin-ezen. lal(?), Ninni and ( ), the day..., Li-tar-Nannar, royal messenger. Obverse 7 lines. Reverse 6 lines. H.C.: 1
Clay tablet. Dated: Mouth of Siwan Year when King Gungunum (of Larsa, about BC 2170) introduced the great bronze statue into the temple of Nannar. Seal impression of a servant of Idin Dagan powerful hero, powerful king, king of the land? (of Isin dynasty) Text: (oil grain) daily and monthly offering to Ea god of Eridu, from the great depot, Azag-Nannar has received. Obverse 7 lines. Reverse 7 lines. H.C.: 1
Clay tablet. Dated: Tashrit, 22nd of Nergal-ushezib king of Babylon (BC 693) Decision of the scribe Suma in a question of debts - 3,1,1,1 maneh are attributed to four persons- 9 witnesses.: 1
Clay tablet. Dated: When king Gungunu introduced the great bronze statue into the temple of Nannar. Month: Shu-numuna? Receipt for GA-NUN-MAH, the great depot by Ba-sah?, of (butter, cheese or other) regular offerings to the deities.: 1
Clay tablet. Dated: Year after that the high priest of Babbar (sun god of Larsa) had been elected by signs. Perhaps Gungunu of Larsa, about BC 2170. Text: 5/6 qa - 5 gin honey, 3 1/3 qa sesame oil, 7 ?qa of ( ), 19 qa of dates, from the depot E-dubba, the day when the divine statue of Nannar. Obverse 6 lines. Reverse 7 lines. H.C.: 1
Clay tablet. Dated: Year when king Gu-un-gu- nu-um the great bronze statue (urudu alam gu-la) ... Month of Ab (ne-ne-nig). Text: sesame oil, sour milk, regular offering of Ningal - from Lugal-ezen, Basha-ilishu has received.: 1
Clay tablet. Deed of sale of male slave. Dated. Bur-Sin 6th. Seals 10) Emah kidug, scribe, son of Bangi 20) Urd a-kam, son of Dadaa, nuba-da of Adab. H.C.: 1
Clay tablet. Expenditure for royal offering, "in the temple of Nannar, in Ga-eshki, in the month "of Ezen-mah (great feast), year after that when Ibi-Sin king of Ur, built the great wall of Nippur "and Ur." Total: 1 gur 172 qa 10 gin grain for: beer of 2 kinds, floor 2 kinds, a-tir grain, sweet paste and butter, dates, salt, incense (for censer). Detail of shrines: 1) Throne in shrine of Nannar 2) Shrine Bar-dug-kam-kam (great pots) 3) Dub-lal 4) Crod ( ) 5) House of metal and lapis and door in front... H.C.: 1
Clay tablet. Fr of. Inscribed: [Annotated] Account Tablet.: 1
Clay tablet. Fr. of, in bad condition. Inscribed. [Annotated] Sumerian account tablet, date broken. [Annotated] Placed in IN/No. 2.: 1
Clay tablet. Fr. of. Inscribed [Annotated] Sumerian account tablet. Date broken. Placed in IN/No.2: 1
Clay tablet. Fragment [CARD MISSING Typed Transcription from British Museum Card] : 1
Clay tablet. Fragment of a large thick tablet. historical? contains name of Lukani, patesi of Lagash, and reference to (K)ar-zida. Possibly also fo Ur-bau. HC..[CARD MISSING Typed Transcription from British Museum Card] : 1
Clay tablet. Fragment of contract. Dated = Sumuilum 5. cf. &.8810 G.H.? HC.7.: 1
Clay tablet. Fragment of Inscribed. [Annotated] Placed in IN/No.2.: 1
Clay tablet. Fragment of very large tablet, baked.: 1
Clay tablet. Fragment. Babylonian letter. To: Im-^dAdad. From: Bur-se-mi. [CARD MISSING Typed Transcription from British Museum Card] : 1
Clay tablet. Fragment. (Date=Gungunu?) 10 gin of sesame oil for Mu-piti-um (the porter) sick to rub on his head. Spent from the (E) or ga-dub-ba archives. H.C.: 1
Clay Tablet. Fragment. Business document. [CARD MISSING Typed Transcription from British Museum Card]: 1
Clay tablet. Fragment. Date Gungunu: Year after the igh priest of d? was elected by signs. The following year. Text: Oil? monthly ration (cult?) H.C.: 1
Clay tablet. Fragment. Date incomplete Year after? Month: Shu-numun-a - probably time of Gungumu of Larsa BC 2050. Text: goods for the priest of Nana from Lugal-ezen, the treasurer (Sa (g) - tu) of priest's house (e-en-na) has received.: 1
Clay tablet. Fragment. Date: When king Gunguru the great bronze statue ... Month: of Simanu (Sig-a). List of individuals: En-ba-bani son of Idin-e-a-mu-lu from the archives (ga-dub-ba). Missing (nu) I-a-ba-am-mu-si, authority: Azagnannar chief weaver (pa ush-bar). H.C.: 1
Clay tablet. Fragment. Date: Dungi? When Simurum was destroyed Text: 229 gur 130 qa of barley ration of the 5th month. Issued from the Ga-num: the depot. ( ) 34 gur 90 qa - month of the feast of Ninazu.: 1
Clay tablet. Fragment. Date: Ibi-sin. Monthly pay list of the temple servants the trench diggers? The fern [fem?] miller, the keeper of orchards, the cowherds, the asses her, the shephards, etc. H.C.: 1
Clay tablet. Fragment. Date: When the bronze statue with a pedastal, (was introduced by king Gungunu in the temple of nannar) Year 14th [?] or 11th of Gungunu. Text 2 qa sesame oil for the gate of the palace. 2 qa for? month of Addar. H.C.: 1
Clay tablet. Fragment. Date: Year in which the high-priest Nannar was designated by omens )?) Dungi 41 (SAKI 232) [CARD MISSING Typed Transcription from British Museum Card] : 1
Clay tablet. Fragment. Dated: Time of Gungunum. Text: Butter, Cheese, dates rations (nigaku) of ? from ga-nun-mah dNin-subur?, has received?: 1
Clay tablet. Fragment. Geometrical tablet. [CARD MISSING Typed Transcription from British Museum Card] : 1
Clay tablet. Fragment. Neo-Babylonian syllabary - list of signs Zi and of short sentences ki-na --: 1
Clay tablet. Fragment. Neo-Babylonian. Syllabary.: 1
Clay tablet. Fragment. Neo-Babylonian. Syllabary: List of signs [transcribed sign] gish. Colophon: e ba-da house of the boys - Probably material of the school.: 1
Clay tablet. Fragment. School exercise - List of signs. c. BC 2100: 1
Clay tablet. Fragment. School exercise - List of signs: Gish: wood object. c. BC 2100: 1
Clay tablet. Fragment. Time of Ibi-Sin. Comptability- Receipts in the names of several scribes for: wool, cloth, oil, perfume, barley.: 1
Clay tablet. Fragment. Time: Ibi-Sin. 6 talents, 43 manehs. Copper, from the merchants, entered in E-dubba. H.C.: 1
Clay tablet. Fragment. UET/V:68 [CARD MISSING Typed Transcription from British Museum Card] : 1
Clay tablet. Fragment: letter? Persian Period:: 1
Clay tablet. Fragment: Religious Omina. Neo-Babylonian/Persian.: 1
Clay tablet. Fragt. Date: Ibi Sin lugal. Text: Woolen cloth, receipt (cp. U.2940): 1
Clay tablet. Hymn. Late Sumerian. About BC 1900(?).: 2
Clay tablet. In very bad condition. Inscribed [Annotated] illegible. Votive tablet dedicated to a goddess, dNin-a-[drawing of cuneiform], by Lu-dug(ga) for the life of A-annipada. [Annotated] =Al Obeid book Plate 1x Placed in IN/No.2.: 1
Clay tablet. Incomplete. Sumerian grammatical text-bilingual verb-paradigms. [CARD MISSING: information from later typed transcript] : 1
Clay tablet. Inscribed. [Annotated] Sumerian list, period Third Dynasty of Ur, date broken, begins MU.EN.NINGAR (Nannar): 1
Clay tablet. Inscribed. Dated on Libit-Ishtar the Vth king of ISIN about BC 2090. "Year when L. the king put to order in Sumer and Accad [Akkad]... Month HEN-HEN-E. Text: "60+40... maneh 2 shekels 20 grains silver 7 shekels 1/4 grain silver, from the E Dul-LA-UR-SHAR-BU-DIM; E-DUB-BA NAM-SHAG-TU GA-NUN-MAH sheep of the regular sacrifice (sattukku) of dNANNAR, of d.NINGAL, have been paid. Copy. Tablet (small abstract) of the priest of NANNAR. Ink drawing.: 1
Clay tablet. Inscribed. Fragment of Syllabary. 21 lines. End of one column of obverse signs: DI. TAK. A.DIR.NE.LAL.GUB? KUL. ES. BE. BAT. UG. IG. IG. IG. DA. TUM? AL? IB. BA. SIG. 21 lines.: 1
Clay tablet. Judgment- Dated: Ibi-Sin year when Susa, Adamdummada Apianki?ne-ingi? 1) Seal: dIbi-Sin etc/ Lu-dGimil Sinka sukkal son of Lugal ku (?)-ni (?)-ri sukkal, araddaniir-innaba. (2). Seal: dIbi-Sin etc/ d?, sukkal mah? Pa Ab-e-ne, arad-dani-ir innaba. H.C.: 1
Clay tablet. Letter in envelope.: 1
Clay tablet. Letter reverse damaged. Time of Ibi-Sin. Soldiers (workmen) sent on their way, may be returned. H.C.: 1
Clay tablet. Letter Unto Nabu-sag-ga, so speaks?. x his brother: Na-dug son of Ma-kam(?) ?unto the 5 brothers, ?son of Makam, ? ki-ma son of the calker (Ad-kib), he has brought Neo-Babylonian Period? 10 lines writing. H.C.: 1
Clay tablet. Letter. From grave of Ibi-Ninshubur. Time of Samsuiluna.: 1
Clay tablet. List of proper names (Pay list?) Time of Ibi-Sin.: 1
Clay tablet. mu-en den-ki ba-hun. [CARD MISSING Typed Transcription from British Museum Card] : 1
Clay tablet. Neo-Babylonian Period. Incantation by Samas, king of heaven and earth, the great judge. Obverse: 11 lines. Lower part broken. Reverse: defaced. H.C.: 1
Clay tablet. Neo-Babylonian Syllabary.: 1
Clay tablet. Neo-Babylonian. Letter (short note): Ul-tu um l(kam a-di): 1
Clay tablet. Neo-Babylonian. Letter: Ana dNin-azu( ) ah-ia Sin-su-lum-ka libbi il-li-li?: 1
Clay tablet. Neo-Babylonian. School text. Syllabary.: 1
Clay tablet. Neo-Babylonian. Small fragments missing. 3 incantations formulae laid in the boxes of the pavement at the entrance of the door. H.C.: 1
Clay tablet. One corner chipped.: 1
Clay tablet. One corner missing.: 1
Clay tablet. One end missing.: 1
Clay tablet. One side complete, the reverse flaked off.: 1
Clay tablet. Only reverse preserved. Date: (Ibi-Sin) when he built the great wall Text: Comptability. Barley issued for the orchards of the temple, and of the district of Ga-eshki. H.C.: 1
Clay tablet. Only reverse preserved. Dated on king Gungunu of Larsa Year when the great bronze statue was introduced in to the temple of Nannar. Goods spent by the great depot. GA-NUN-MAH. H.C.: 1
Clay tablet. Pillow shape. Fragment. Persian period. [drawing]: 1
Clay tablet. Pillow shaped. Roughly moulded, unbaked 3 finger print at the back. Dated on Cambyses king of Babylon king of the whole land. (10th year?): 1
Clay tablet. Receipt - Measures of barley to 3 persons: Erin-da-ni, Me-hu, En-gur-ra-ni About BC 2700: 1
Clay tablet. Receipt dated: for Ibisin king of Ur, Nannar the beloved of his heart has let the Euphrates rise. H.C.: 1
Clay tablet. Receipt. Dated. Samsuiluna year 12. H.C. [drawing]: 1
Clay tablet. Receipt. Date: When the priest of Ninni (?) was appointed by signs: 1
Clay tablet. Receipt. Dated Abisare year 11th. H.C.: 1
Clay tablet. Receipt. Dated Gungunu year 21st. H.C.: 1
Clay tablet. Receipt. Dated Gungunu year 25th. H.C.: 1
Clay tablet. Receipt. Dated Samsuiluna year 10th. When the army of I-da-ma-ra-az.: 1
Clay tablet. Receipt. Dated- Ibi-Sin king of Ur, (En)lil (king-) of the countries?. H.C. Text: 9H(2): 1
Clay tablet. Receipt. Dated. Abisare year 10th. H.C.: 1
Clay tablet. Receipt. Dated. Abisare year 3rd. H.C.: 1
Clay tablet. Receipt. Dated. Sumuilu year 14th. H.C.: 1
Clay tablet. Receipt. Dated. Sumuilu year 15th. H.C.: 1
Clay tablet. Receipt. Dated. Sumuilu year 16th. H.C.: 1
Clay tablet. Receipt. Dated. Sumuilu year 28th. Seal of Azagd Lugal marda (priest of the ) prayers of the shrine of Ningal son of Na-di, servant of Sumuilu. H.C.: 1
Clay tablet. Receipt. Dated. Sumuilu year 29th. H.C.: 1
Clay tablet. Receipt. Dated. Sumuilu year 3rd. H.C.: 2
Clay tablet. Receipt. Dated. Sumuilu year 4th. H.C.: 1
Clay tablet. Receipt. Dated. Sumuilu year 4th. Seal of Azagd Lugal marda (priest of) prayers of the shrine of Nurgal, sone of Nadi. U.6397 - Dated Sumuila year 28th, adds to the above seal? servant of Sumuilu H.C.: 1
Clay tablet. Receipt. Dated. Sumuilu year 5th. H.C.: 1
Clay tablet. Receipt. Dated. Sumuilu year 9th. H.C.: 1
Clay tablet. Receipt. Dated: (Ibi-Sin) - Year when Susa? H.C. text: 9H(2): 1
Clay tablet. Receipt. Dated: (Ibi-Sin) His splendor covers the land. H.C. Text: 9.h(2): 1
Clay tablet. Receipt. Dated: (Ibi-Sin) When he made the throne of Enlil H.C. text: 9H(2): 1
Clay tablet. Receipt. Dated: Ibi Sin king of Ur, for Nannar has made (the statue?): the divine leader of heaven H.C. Text: 9H(2): 1
Clay tablet. Receipt. Dated: Ibi-Sin king of Ur, has made for nannar, the throne of (his) divinity (H.C. Text: 9H.2): 1
Clay tablet. Receipt. Dated: Ibi-Sin the king, has (ruined) Simu(ru)m. H.C. Text: 9H(2): 1
Clay tablet. Receipt. Dated: mu-lu-am-gal an-na endninni ba-hun (Ibi-Sin). H.C. Text: 9H(2): 1
Clay tablet. Receipt. Dated: Unto Ibi-Sin, king of Ur, the Amorite tribes from the south in the ancient days unknown in the city, have submitted. H.C. Text: 9H(2): 1
Clay tablet. Receipt. Dated: When Ibi-Sin, the king, built the great walls of Niffer and Ur. Text 9H(2): 1
Clay tablet. Receipt. Dated: year after Ibi-Sin king of Ur, to Ninlil and to ( ), the brilliant Eginabtum (has rebuilt?) H.C. Text:9H(2): 1
Clay tablet. Receipt. Year (of Ibi-Sin) after the great wall was built. The next after. H.C. text: 9H(2): 1
Clay tablet. Receipt: 15 gur of barley. Dated Rim-Sin. Seal of Si-li-Shamash son of Rim-Sin, Shamash simasu servant of Shamash.: 1
Clay tablet. Receipt: Ibi-Sin king of Ur, made for Innina (?) the harp (called) Ninigi-zidbarra. H.C. Text: 9H(2): 1
Clay tablet. Reverse weather worn. Date of Gungunu (year 10?) when he introduced 2 emblems in the temple of nannar. Month Du-azag. Text: Oil? spent by the e-dub-ba (depot of tablets). Tablet (receipt) of Azag - Nannar raim (or la-el?) H.C.: 1
Clay tablet. Seal impression only. [Card Missing]: 1
Clay tablet. Sumerian religious hymn or incantation. About BC 800. Drawing at the end. [drawing]: 1
Clay tablet. Table of Ka measures from 1 to 300 (= 1 gur). Fragment (Half wanting) [crossed out] Now completed from 1 of U.8810. HC.8.: 1
Clay tablet. Unbaked but well dried and in good state virtually intact. Inscription: [Annotated] Contract tablet dated in the 7th year of Bur-Sin I.: 1
Clay tablet. Unbaked. Inscribed. [Annotated] Account tablet. Dated. [Annotated] Placed in IN/No 2: 1
Clay tablet. Unbaked. Oberse: defaced. Reverse: Two lines partly defaced, written in the length, refers to inspection of foundation? (u-si-si u-ti) H.C.: 1
Clay tablet. Weather worn. Date: When Gungunu a copper statue with pedestal(?);? Months Du-azag and gis-apin. Text: List of expenses (sesame oil ) for -bar-zid../ Ab-ku-de?/ Azag(?) dNin-gis-a-da/? na-i-li/ ?ra-ni/ who are ill. From the depot ni-dub-nun it was spent. H.C. of Reverse only.: 1
Clay tablet. With seal impress. of "Libit-Ishtar (Isin Dynasty about BC 2095) powerful king, king of the land, and of Idin-Dagan the --- his servant." Oil, a present, portion of Ningal (to the priest of Ninni-ishtar - from Lugulezen the diviner seal of receipt of Idin-Dagan. Obv. 7 lines. Rev. 2 " H.C.: 1
Clay Tablet. [CARD MISSING Typed Transcription from British Museum Card]: 13
Clay tablet: Dated Ibi-Sin. 3 copper objects weight 2 manehs and 9 shekels. New date (same as U.6345) H.C.: 1
Clay tablet: Dated of Ibi-Sin. Accounts 1 du-gab 5 sa 2 tug-gab for the E-maskim dur-a-me. New Date: When king Ibi-Sin curbed the Amorites. H.C.: 1
Clay tablets. A small hoard of Persian tablets found together in a clay tripod pot: not in good condition, but much flaked by salt and broken.: 1
Clay Tablets. Babylonian letter. [Card Missing: information from later typed transcript]: 1
Clay tablets. School tablets. [typed transcript][card missing]: 151
Clay tablets. Two, circular (both broken) [A-B]: 2
Clay tool. Probably a burnisher. Looking like a clay copy of a bone original. Blade triangular in secion, the wider side slightly hollowed out. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Clay tortoise. Light drab clay. Pierced for suspension. Under side plain. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Clay triangular label with seal impression. Lars Dynasty. Offering a lamb to the Sun god Shamash armed with notched weapon. War God Adad with scimitar and seven clubs in hands, steps on a winged dragon(?): 1
Clay tripod stand. For placing in the hearth (? Or in the kiln?) as stand for a pot. [drawing]. [below] Also fragments of 2 similar.: 1
Clay tripods. (4) For standing pots on in the furnace. A-D: 3
Clay tripods. (4) Four standing pots on in the furnace. A-D: 1
Clay truncated cone. (broken). Inscribed on base and barrel. [Annotation] Building inscription of Warad-Sin SAKI-212c. Duplicates:U.334; U.753; U.700; U.878; U.751 [Annotation] Recording the king's building of E-temen-ni-gur-ru, for his life and that of his father Kudur-Mabug. (restores and completes a previously known insription) Placed in IN/No.3. Ur Texts I:R.I.131: 1
Clay tumbler. Fragment. Type CCCIII. Not in catalog [drawing]: 1
Clay tumbler. Fragments. TO PAINTED WARE: Black on greenish drab. Type CCCLXVII. 16. [drawing]: 1
Clay tumbler. Plain drab ware. Very thin. (broken & much distorted) Type CCCLXXI.: 1
Clay tumbler. Miniature, of coarse reddish clay. Type XXV= RC6: 1
Clay tumbler. Red clay with drab engobbage. Wheel made. [below] Type LIV. =L: 1
Clay urn. Greenish drab. Child's grave. Type CCXCIX.: 1
Clay Vase Baked light drab String preserved round neck 3 rounds tying a leather cover to top of vase Small portion of leather preserved Type: See Field Note Drawing: 1
Clay vase Dark drab T.O. type XLVI: 1
Clay vase Light drab T.O. Type XLV: 1
Clay vase Reddish haematite wash over body Type CCCIX.: 1
Clay Vase Spouted. Rim missing. Incised criss-cross decoration on spout, combed decoration round shoulder Type__: 1
Clay vase (broken). Greenish ware. Type XXIX. cf. RC.74 [drawing 1:2]: 1
Clay vase - top of. Greenish clay. wheelmade. [below] Type XLIX. Very wide example. [circled] Not p.: 1
Clay vase fragment. Decorated. Above clay frog?? In high relief below incised, wavy line running round vase. Probably a portion of a large bird.: 1
Clay vase fragment. Incised with figures of a bird, etc. Photo_. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Clay vase of drab clay. With two spouts side by side. Type CCCV. [drawing] Not in catalog vol IV : 1
Clay vase of drab clay. In form of a grotesque pig with lifted snout. New Babylonian period.: 1
Clay vase spouted of drab clay. [drawing] Type JN 149 new. Not in cat. vol. IV: 1
Clay vase with black band and tassel ornament painted round rim. Light whitish clay. Type CCXII, =RC.185, =1L.91b: 1
Clay vase, decorated. Drab clay. Round the shoulder, a band of incised charm pattern. Type JN.j.12. Not in catalog.: 1
Clay vase, painted with red wash, burnished. Type JN.j.12. Very badly smashed.: 1
Clay vase, painted. Characteristic Jemdet Nast 3 color design. Type new JN.32.: 1
Clay vase, painted. Light drab surface whereon a design in light red paint. Type JN.sj.5 Much broken.: 1
Clay vase, painted. Red burnished ware (painted surface) with 4 legs on shoulder very badly crushed. Type JN.j.12. Not in catalog. ? Vol. IV: 1
Clay vase. Light drab. Cracked. 10 incised concentric circles round upper part of body. Type LXXXVIII. =P.182a. cf U7008 & U7010-7019: 1
Clay vase. Dark drab. Type CXCIV. =P.35a. Persian? : 1
Clay vase. Glazed. White. Type CXCIII. =RC.74. =L.69b (not p) [drawing]: 1
Clay vase. Light drab. 4 concentric circles incised below rim. Type XII. =P.205. : 1
Clay vase. Light drab. Two handles one on either side of shoulder. Type LXVII. =P.217. : 1
Clay vase. Light drab. Type LXXXIII = P.135. cf. U.7009-U.7019.: 1
Clay vase. miniature Type ? [drawing] not in cat. vol. IV: 1
Clay vase. Miniature. Glazed. White. Type XCII. =P.180.: 1
Clay vase. miniature spouted. of very light drab clay. Type CCCXXXIII = JN118 new. Not in cat. Vol. IV: 1
Clay vase. Blue glazed. Type CCCL (squat variant).=P.103b TA: 1
Clay vase. Blue glazed. Type: CCCLIV. P.168a.: 1
Clay vase. Blue glazed. Type: XCIII. Variant, straight neck. New 103a P [P.103a?]: 1
Clay vase. Blue glazed. Type: [CCCLV crossed out] New type P.124.: 1
Clay vase. Drab ware. Type CCCXXXI. Not in catalog. JN70 new.: 1
Clay vase. Fragment. In greenish drab ware. Type CCCVII. (RC234) Not in catalog. [drawing]: 1
Clay vase. Greenish drab. Egg-shell ware. Baked. Type: CCXXXVI. 3bP [P.3b?]: 1
Clay Vase. Light Drab. App. 2 exmaples, acc. Type CCXLIV: 1
Clay vase. Light drab. Neck and foot broken. N. [Evage8?]. Card received from mallowan. 1976, Read.: 1
Clay vase. Light drab. Type CXXIX. (not p): 1
Clay vase. Miniature. Type 2M63. Not in catalog. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Clay vase. Originally blue(?) With 2 handles. Type CCCLXXXV. 227. P. [P.227?]: 1
Clay vase. Reddish drab. Type: CCCXLIV. [drawing 2:5]: 1
Clay vase. TO painted ware. Black on cream (intact) Type (the base curiously heavy & trimmed with a knife) CCLXIII. =aU.39.: 1
Clay vase. Type CCC. =JN41 new. Not in catalog.: 1
Clay vase. Type CCCIV. =RC89. =JN77. Not in catalog. [drawing]: 1
Clay vase. 7th Century BC. Type CCXLIX =P.57. in album ? Neo-Babylonian. : 1
Clay vase. Ampulla type. Fine red clay, natural surface. Wheelmade. Type IV.: 1
Clay vase. Approximately identical with U.6035. Mouth chipped. Type CCXIV =RC.56: 1
Clay vase. Baked. Incised before firing thus [reference to drawing] on shoulders. Type TO LX. [drawing]: 1
Clay vase. Baked. Incised before firing. [drawing]: 1
Clay vase. Baked. Light drab. Type 757 (not P) [drawing 2:5]: 1
Clay vase. Black ware. JN 41: 1
Clay vase. Black-grey clay. Imitation of stone type. JN 26 (57) = JN 66: 1
Clay vase. Blue green. Burnished. 2 handles one on either side. Type CCLXVI. =P.228.: 1
Clay vase. Blue-green glazed. Type:CCL. 103b P [P.103b?]: 1
Clay vase. Broken. Light drab. Type CXCII. In album ? Neo-Babylonian.: 1
Clay vase. Broken. Type XX variant. Not used. Vol.VII.: 1
Clay vase. Buff clay: fragmentary. Type CXXXIV=RC.13 (not p): 1
Clay vase. Buff ware with downturned lip. Type CLII. =RC. 135 =P.114: 1
Clay vase. Buff ware: waisted vase.: 1
Clay vase. Buff, round-bottomed, with pronounced shoulders. Type CLI. =RC.41. not p.: 1
Clay vase. Buffware wide mouthed. Persian level. Type CLX, =P.55b: 1
Clay vase. Buffware, with wide lip. Lip broken. Type CXXIV, =L.131. =P.85: 1
Clay vase. Buffware: round cheeks and broad mouth. Persian period. (B) Red. Type CLXI, =P.56: 1
Clay vase. Buffware: round cheeks and broad mouth. Persian period. Type CLXI, =P.56: 1
Clay vase. Buffware; with small foot and tall straight sides: fragmentary. Type CXXIV. =P.76a: 1
Clay vase. Carinated rim. Type [CCV crossed out] 277. =1L.7.: 1
Clay vase. Creamy drab ware. Type LXXII =RC.170 call this a variant new type P.116: 1
Clay vase. Dark drab. Type CCLII. =P.122.: 1
Clay vase. Dark drab. Type CCLXVIII. L.130. (not p): 1
Clay vase. Dark drab. Type LX TEO =RC.108a.: 1
Clay vase. Dark drab. Type LXX. =P.137.: 1
Clay vase. Dark drab. Type LXXXIII =P.135.: 1
Clay vase. Drab clay miniature, handmade slightly broken at lip. Sketch pattern 1:1. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Clay vase. Drab clay with incised pattern at rim and base. Rim broken. Type CXXV =L38 (not p).: 1
Clay Vase. Drab clay with traces of hematite wash. Wheelmade. Two holes for suspension below the rim. The lower trough is only distinct on one side of the vase. Type LXXXIV =P.81: 1
Clay vase. Drab clay, wheelmade, broken. [below] Type XLIX. =RC.72 [RC.72 crossed out and replaced with CXXIX] =L.109: 1
Clay vase. Drab clay, wheelmade, with four wheelmade lines incised around the shoulder. [crossed out] Type XII [inserted] wrong.: 1
Clay vase. Drab clay, wheelmade. Type XLVIII = P.97 : 1
Clay vase. Drab clay. Type RC83C. [drawing] Not in catalog.: 1
Clay vase. Drab clay. Type XXVIII.: 1
Clay vase. Drab clay. wheelmade broken. [below] Type XLIX =RC.72 [RC.72 crossed out and replaced with CXXIX] =L.109.: 1
Clay vase. Drab color. Ring base. Type CCXV.: 1
Clay vase. Drab color. Type CCXIV. Cf. U.6037, U. 6035: 1
Clay vase. Drab vase, handmade miniature. Sketch pattern 1:1. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Clay vase. Drab ware, broad-bellied and round bottomed. Type CL. =RC.80: 1
Clay vase. Drab ware, handmade: a good speciment. Sketch patter 1:2. [drawing 1:2]: 1
Clay vase. Drab.: 1
Clay vase. Drab. Base chipped. Type XIX = RC174. Vol VII.: 1
Clay vase. Drab. Broken. Type CLXXII. =L.: 1
Clay vase. Drab. Found with mud lid. Type XVI.: 1
Clay vase. Drab. Fragmentary. Incised criss cross pattern below below mouth. Type CCXXV (=RC.16 and 243). [drawing]: 1
Clay vase. Drab. Heavy double ring below neck. Ring base. Type CCXLII. =L.: 1
Clay vase. Drab. Mouth painted black. Vertical markings about 20mm in length run down from the neck, also painted blac. Type CXXII =RC.185 =1L.91b: 1
Clay vase. Drab. Peg shaped ring base. Type CCXIX (not p): 1
Clay vase. Drab. Ring base chipped shouldered. 3 grooves incised on wet clay turning round under neck. Type CCXXI.: 1
Clay vase. Drab. Type [CCXIV and =RC.56 have been crossed out] 587. =L: 1
Clay vase. Drab. Type C.1 variant. (Type C.1 = RC.70) (not p) Neo-Babylonian. [pottery drawings on back]: 1
Clay vase. Drab. Type CCI variant. (More bellied) (Type 201=RC.4a) =P.74 Post Kurigalzu.: 1
Clay vase. Drab. Type CCLVa in album = P.75. Neo-Babylonian.: 1
Clay vase. Drab. Type CCLVa variant (more squat) in album; =P.75. Neo-Babylonian.: 1
Clay vase. Drab. Type CCXIIL.: 1
Clay vase. Drab. Type CCXIV. =RC.56. =L.: 2
Clay vase. Drab. Type CCXXIII. =RC.99. =L.: 1
Clay vase. Drab. Type CCXXVII. =L: 1
Clay vase. Drab. Type CLXV in album. Persian. =P.136: 1
Clay vase. Drab. Type CVII.: 1
Clay vase. Drab. Type CXXXVI =L.40a. Kurigalzu.: 1
Clay vase. Drab. Type LXXIII TEO. Variant (without protruding lip) =RC.129 variant: 1
Clay vase. Drab. Type RC.73. =L: 1
Clay vase. Drab. Type XLI slight variant. (with narrow rim) (Type XLI = RC.30) =P.17: 1
Clay vase. Drab. Type XVI (small size) RC.73. =L.: 1
Clay vase. Drab. Type XVI. =RC.73. =L: 4
Clay vase. Drab. Type XVI. Variant.: 1
Clay vase. Drab. Type XX (variant) more bellied. Larsa.: 1
Clay vase. Drab. Type XX =RC.226: 1
Clay vase. Drab. Type XX =RC.226 =L: 1
Clay vase. Drab. Type XX =RC.226; =L.80 Note [not?] for pottery dating. Larsa period.: 1
Clay vase. Drab. Type XXIX. Not in Larsa series. Is it to be included? See drawing of this type attached. Cf. RC.74. RC.74 =1L.69b. Pre-Kurigalzu. Vol VII Note for pottery dating.: 1
Clay vase. Drab. Type [CCXIV and =RC.56 have been crossed out] 587. =L. [The following appears on the back of the card Pottery catalog card utilised for Vol. VII but not to be printed.]: 1
Clay vase. Drab. Type [CCXIV crossed out] 586.: 1
Clay vase. Drab. Type [CLXXII crossed out]. =L.: 1
Clay vase. Drab. Type [XX crossed out] 704. [=RC.226 crossed out] =L.: 1
Clay vase. Drab. Type.: 1
Clay vase. Drab. Type: [XX crossed out] 588, =RC.226 [crossed out] =L.: 1
Clay vase. Drab. Vase numbers not to be published. Larsa. Type CCXVII =L.: 1
Clay vase. Drab: painted base. Type CVII. =RC.55, =L. (not p): 1
Clay vase. Elongated goblet form, of greenish drab paste, wheelmade and well turned one of a pair. Type XVI. =RC.73.=L.68: 1
Clay vase. Glazed ware. Blue - bleached white. Type =new type P89. [drawing 2:5]: 1
Clay vase. Glazed ware. Blue bleached white. Type 168new [133(?) and ?Type 203variant Ur yes have been crossed out]: 1
Clay vase. Glazed ware. Blue, bleached white. Type 103 new [The following typology notes were crossed out Type 748, This is type 110 variant but cf new type 103. =No (3) on field notes) [drawing]: 1
Clay vase. Glazed ware. Type 103. ? = new 110b but cf new type 103b. [drawing]: 1
Clay vase. Glazed, blue. Bleached white. Perforated on either side immediately below rim. Type CCXCIII: 1
Clay vase. Glazed. Blue glaze mostly flaked off. Type CCXLI variant =P.125. Neo-Babylonian.: 1
Clay vase. Glazed. Blue, bleached white. Type CCLXXVI. =P.24.: 1
Clay vase. Glazed. Blue. Color mostly obliterated. Type LX =P.184.: 1
Clay vase. Glazed. Blue. Found with necklace of 37 paste beads, also bronze ring severed, bead attached to one end. Cf. U.6991 A and B.: 1
Clay vase. Glazed. Blue? Bleached white. 2 handles. Type _: 1
Clay vase. Glazed. Bluish. Type CCLXIII. =P.224. Found with U.7022. From Neo-Babylonian?: 1
Clay vase. Glazed. Bluish. Type XLVIII. =P.97. Persian? Cf. U.7008-U.7018.: 1
Clay vase. Glazed. Broken. Type CCLXXVI.: 1
Clay vase. Glazed. Light drab. Type CCLVIII =P.188.: 1
Clay vase. Glazed. Originally blue, bleached. Type LXXXVIII =P182A Persian: 1
Clay vase. Glazed. Originally blue? Type CCCLVIII: 1
Clay vase. Glazed. Originally green, bleached white and yellow. Pomegranate shaped. Part of rim missing. Type CCCI or RC.17.: 1
Clay vase. Glazed. Reddish. Traces of cloth adhering to body of vase. Type.: 1
Clay vase. Glazed. Type CCLXXVI.: 1
Clay vase. Glazed. White with yellow band round center. Neck fragmentary. Type CCLVI? In album; =P.124: 1
Clay vase. Glazed. White. Type CCLX. = P.191: 1
Clay vase. Glazed. White. Part of mouth and body lost. Type CCL in album Neo-Babylonian. =P.204.: 1
Clay vase. Glazed. White. Type. Neo-Babylonian.: 1
Clay vase. Glazed. Yellowish grey background to body. Blue neck. Black spots on shoulder, black vertical lines going down belly to base. 2 concentric black circles on base.: 1
Clay vase. Good speciment of handmade work, with scalloped edge to shoulder. Sketch pattern 1:2. Type as U.1480. [drawing 1:2]: 1
Clay vase. Greenish buffware, pot type with incised mark on shoulders. Type CLVIII =P.55a: 2
Clay vase. Greenish clay. Wheelmade. Base missing. [below] Type XLIX. [circled] Not p.: 1
Clay vase. Greenish drab clay, wheelmade, mouth broken. [below] Type XXXII. Slightly hollow base. ? P 163: 1
Clay vase. Greenish drab clay, wheelmade. (Below) Type X.: 1
Clay vase. Greenish drab clay. Copy of a stone type like JN 28: 1
Clay vase. Greenish drab clay. Type XXXII=P.163: 1
Clay vase. Greenish drab ware : wheel made with incised circles on shoulder. Lip partly broken. Type CXXXIX =P.112: 1
Clay vase. Greenish drab ware, wheelmade, with wheel-turned grooves round shoulder. Type XII.: 1
Clay vase. Greenish drab. Type CCLXXXIII=L: 1
Clay vase. Greenish drab. Type CCXLI = P125. in album. prob. Neo-Bab. Grave not in Tab. anal [Tabular analysis?] Found with types CCXLI [crossed out] CCLXXVI and CXX and Fibula U7501.: 1
Clay vase. Greenish drab. [drawing] Type CCLXXXVI. =L Type K67Sole example of this type. It is in the Larsa series, should it remain here? Field note attached, it has not been utilised in grave or pot type analysis. See your remark ? Date: 1
Clay vase. Greenish-yellow clay, wheelmade. [below] Type XLVIII = P.97 : 1
Clay vase. Greenish-yellow clay. Wheelmade, with four wheel -turned lines (incised round the shoulder). [below] Photo 79. Type XII, but in the lower part more like TypeS XXXII and XLVIII.: 1
Clay vase. Grey ware (smothered). Imitation of stone form. JN 28 (59) In fragments = JN 35 (clay) new: 1
Clay Vase. Handmade. Reddish clay with white slip. [drawing]: 1
Clay vase. L:ight drab. Type LXX. =RC.226. =L.: 1
Clay vase. Light drab. Type CCXLIV =P.196 [drawing]: 1
Clay vase. Light creamy drab. Type [CCXI crossed out] 272 variant narrower rim, belly comes less low. =L. cf. U.7082-3: 1
Clay vase. Light drab. Type CCLIX =P.193. Neo-Bab?: 1
Clay vase. Light drab.: 3
Clay vase. Light drab. (Mouth broken). Type CCXIV variant (shorter neck). RC.97. =L.: 1
Clay vase. Light drab. -Type XX (not p): 1
Clay vase. Light drab. 2 handles. Glazed. Type LXVII. Variant more bellied. =P.217.: 1
Clay vase. Light drab. 3rd Dynasty. Type LVII. RC.75. (not p): 1
Clay vase. Light drab. 3rd Dynasty. Type LXI. =P.200a: 1
Clay vase. Light drab. 4 nobs round mouth. Type. Larsa period.: 1
Clay vase. Light drab. Approximately 2 examples, all [last word unclear], to original type W. Type CCXLIV. =P.196.: 1
Clay vase. Light drab. Band of black paint round rim. Type [CCXXII crossed out] 704. L.: 1
Clay vase. Light drab. Broken. Type XVI. Smaller than usual size of vase of this style.. =RC.73. =L.: 1
Clay vase. Light drab. Cf U.6462. Type.: 1
Clay vase. Light drab. Flat rim. Type CCXXV. Variant. Flat rim. =RC.16 or 243.: 1
Clay vase. Light drab. Foot leg broken off. Type XVI. =RC.73. =L.: 1
Clay vase. Light drab. Glazed. Type CCXXXVII [in album. Persian. crossed out] =P.126.: 1
Clay vase. Light drab. Greenish. Type CLXXI. Altar from 7052.: 1
Clay vase. Light drab. Lip fragmentary. Type.: 1
Clay vase. Light drab. Long stem. Type CCXII. =RC.15. =L.: 1
Clay vase. Light drab. Miniature. Type CCXLIV. =P.196. Neo-Babylonian or Persian.: 1
Clay vase. Light drab. Misshapen. Type L =P.71. Should this be a Larsa type? If so please supply drawing. Not in RC or L series yet. Original type drawing attached. in album Kassite: 1
Clay vase. Light drab. Mouth broken. Type [CLXXII crossed out]. =L.: 1
Clay vase. Light drab. Mouth partly broken. Type [LXXV crossed out] =286 variant. =L.: 1
Clay vase. Light drab. Painted round neck. Fragmentary. Type LVII miniature =RC.75. [drawing]: 1
Clay vase. Light drab. Part of mouth broken. Type CXCII. Not RC or L. Type, but should it be an L. type ? Or Neo-Babylonian.: 1
Clay vase. Light drab. Peg shaped. Type. E.: 1
Clay vase. Light drab. Rim fragmentary. Type XIV. RC.76. =L.: 1
Clay vase. Light drab. Ring base and bottom. Type CCXXX. =RC.226. =L.: 1
Clay vase. Light drab. Ring base broken. Type [CCXI crossed out] 272. =L. cf. U.7081, U.7083..: 1
Clay vase. Light drab. Rope decoration round neck and incised lines wavy. 3 upturned hooks inside to hold strainer? Ring base. : 1
Clay vase. Light drab. Top broken. Type CCLXI. Kurigalzu or Larsa?: 1
Clay vase. Light drab. Type 272. =L.: 1
Clay vase. Light drab. Type 645. =L,: 1
Clay vase. Light drab. Type 704. [=RC. 226 crossed out] : 2
Clay vase. Light drab. Type CC.1. variant. More bellied.: 1
Clay vase. Light drab. Type CCCIII = JN. 162: 1
Clay vase. Light drab. Type CCCV = JN 120: 1
Clay vase. Light drab. Type CCLI. In album. =P.67.: 1
Clay vase. Light drab. Type CCLXVII. =L.: 1
Clay vase. Light drab. Type CCLXXII =L: 1
Clay vase. Light drab. Type CCLXXIII [crossed out] CCCII.: 1
Clay vase. Light drab. Type CCLXXIX=P58: 1
Clay vase. Light drab. Type CCLXXV. =P.189. Neo-Babylonian.: 1
Clay vase. Light drab. Type CCLXXVII. =L.: 1
Clay vase. Light drab. Type CCLXXXII=IL.118 found with type XX, : 1
Clay vase. Light drab. Type CCLXXXV =L: 1
Clay vase. Light drab. Type CCXIV =RC.56.: 1
Clay vase. Light drab. Type CCXLI in album Neo-Babylonian. =P.125: 1
Clay vase. Light drab. Type CCXLIX. =P.57.: 1
Clay vase. Light drab. Type CCXLVII. =P.71.: 1
Clay vase. Light drab. Type CCXLVII. In album. ? Neo-Babylonian? =P.71: 1
Clay vase. Light drab. Type CCXLVIII in album Neo-Babylonian. =P.64.: 1
Clay vase. Light drab. Type CCXV. =L.: 1
Clay vase. Light drab. Type CCXV. =L72.C.: 1
Clay vase. Light drab. Type CCXXX. Same as U.6210. =RC.226. =L.: 1
Clay vase. Light drab. Type CCXXXII. Should this be included as a Larsa type? It is not included at present. No, maybe a late shape. =P.123: 1
Clay vase. Light drab. Type CLXXI (alter against type number from U.7047) (not p): 1
Clay vase. Light drab. Type CLXXXVIII (not p): 1
Clay vase. Light drab. Type CVII =RC.55: 1
Clay vase. Light drab. Type CVII, =RC.55: 1
Clay vase. Light drab. Type CXLIX. =RC.48 (not p): 1
Clay vase. Light drab. Type CXXIV. P.76a: 1
Clay vase. Light drab. Type K.37 [last type is a later note] Type CLXXXIX =L.86 (not p): 1
Clay vase. Light drab. Type LIII. RC.39. =L.: 1
Clay vase. Light drab. Type LVI (variant) No ring base. =L. (?): 1
Clay vase. Light drab. Type LX. In album; ? Persian; =P.184. Neo-Babylonian.: 1
Clay vase. Light drab. Type LXXI. =P.140. Neo-Babylonian: 1
Clay vase. Light drab. Type RC.26. =L.: 1
Clay vase. Light drab. Type RC.56. =L.: 1
Clay vase. Light drab. Type X. Variant. (Raised band below rim slightly longer). 69. 702.: 1
Clay vase. Light drab. Type XIX. Altar from U.7053. (not p): 1
Clay vase. Light drab. Type XX (variant) without ring base and egg shaped bottom.: 1
Clay vase. Light drab. Type XX variant. =RC.226 variant(?), =L: 1
Clay vase. Light drab. Type XX. =RC.226. =L.: 4
Clay vase. Light drab. Type XX. RC.226. L. (not p): 1
Clay vase. Light drab. Type XX. RC.26.=L.: 1
Clay vase. Light drab. Type XXII TEO =RC.149 (not p): 1
Clay vase. Light drab. Type [CLXXII crossed off] 656. =L.: 2
Clay vase. Light drab. Type [CVII and 650 crossed out.] RC.73.: 1
Clay vase. Light drab. Type [CVII and =RC.55 crossed out] 659. =L. : 2
Clay vase. Light drab. Type [CVII crossed out] =RC.55. =L.: 1
Clay vase. Light drab. Type [XVI and =RC.73 have been crossed out] 195. =L.: 1
Clay vase. Light drab. Type [XX crossed out] 704. [=RC.226 crossed out] =L.: 1
Clay vase. Light drab. Type.: 1
Clay vase. Light drab. Type. CCXII. =RC.15; =L.: 1
Clay vase. Light drab. Upper portion cracked. Type CCLXVIII.=IL.22.a: 1
Clay vase. Light red rather fine clay, natural surface. Wheelmade. Upper part broken. Type XXX.: 1
Clay vase. Miniature. 2 holes pierced through neck.: 1
Clay vase. Miniature. Glazed ware. Blue bleached white. Type 103 [748 crossed out]. Cf new type 103a.: 1
Clay vase. Miniature. Glazed ware. Bluish. For type see field notes.: 1
Clay vase. Miniature. Glazed white. Type XCIII. Variant more bellied. =P.108b.: 1
Clay vase. Miniature. Glazed, bleached white. Blue. Fragment from body of pot shows that the whole was originally of this color. Rest of pot bleached. Type CCXIV miniature. 1L.53. E [drawing 1:2]: 1
Clay vase. Miniature. Glazed, white. Misshapen. [drawing 1:2]: 1
Clay vase. Miniature. Glazed. White. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Clay vase. Miniature. Goblet. Type XVI.= RC 73 = L. 69a: 1
Clay vase. Miniature. In form of a nut? with flattened body. Dark greenish drab. Chipped on one side. [drawing 3:4 approx.] Type _: 1
Clay vase. Miniature. Light drab. Handmade. =L. Not typed. [drawing 1:2]: 1
Clay vase. Miniature. Light drab. Type CCXXV (miniature) =RC16 or 243.: 1
Clay vase. Miniature. Light drab. Type CXLII.: 1
Clay vase. Miniature. Light greenish drab. Type LVII. RC.75. (not p): 1
Clay vase. Miniature. Neck lost. Type Not an RC or Larsa type. Is it to be included in Larsa Type? No. cf. U.6307. Larsa? Not typed. [drawing 1:2]: 1
Clay vase. Miniature. Peg bottom. Larsa.: 1
Clay vase. Miniature. Reddish drab clay. Roughly made. ? Type. See field note. 13L (RC126). Not in catalog.: 1
Clay vase. Miniature. Type LVII.: 1
Clay vase. Miniature. Whitish clay. Originally had a single handle over the top, now missing. This type ammt to in and by hand of the reciews, and a cspout? [very hard to read] Type CCXCIV. Not in RC or L series not on field note (attached) what other please? EM G44 is indicated in the Larsa analysis of graves original type appearing[?] therewith. This seems to be the sole example of the type. : 1
Clay vase. Neck broken. Round flate base. Traces of black paint round rim, at below neck and above . Type CCXXXI. =RC.69. =L.: 1
Clay vase. of drab clay, wheelmade spouted (spout broken) Type CIII. Found with stone vases and beads. =Fig. Vol IV [drawing]: 1
Clay vase. of red clay. Wheelmade, with hematitic engobbage. Fine ware. Rim partly missing. Type X. [Annotated] Phil: 1
Clay vase. of Reddish clay, wheelmade, with drab engobbage surface. Type XXI.: 1
Clay vase. Painted red all over and burnished. In fragments. Type 48 [annotated]. JN: 1
Clay vase. Painted red all over, but with paint mostly gone. JN: 1
Clay vase. Painted red all over. JN 47: 1
Clay vase. Painted red and burnished. JN Type 38 JN [Annotated]: 1
Clay vase. Part of rim and upper portion of pot broken. Type XX. B31. =1L.81: 1
Clay vase. Part of rim broken. Type CCXLIX; in album; ? Neo-Babylonian. =P.57.: 1
Clay vase. Pinkish drab ware with open lip and broad cheeks. Type CLII, =RC.135, =P.114.: 1
Clay vase. Plain red-painted ware. JN 28 = 38 new: 1
Clay vase. Plain reddish drab clay with well levigated surface.: 1
Clay Vase. Plain reddish drab clay. Type CCCCCLV. L81a (new): 1
Clay vase. Red and yellow : tabby bowl shape with rounded bottom. Type CL =RC.80 (not p): 1
Clay vase. Red and yellow ware: tabby bowl shape with rounded base. Typ CL =RC.80 (not p): 1
Clay vase. Red clay, drab surface; handmade. (small). With small jug handles (1 broken off?). Not p. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Clay vase. Red. Type LXXIII TEO =RC.129: 1
Clay Vase. Reddish clay with drab engobbage. Wheelmade. Broken. Type LXXXVII. Not yet used in Vol.'s II, IV, VII, or IX.: 1
Clay vase. Reddish clay, wheelmade = turning lines on shoulder. Type XXXVII.: 1
Clay vase. Reddish clay, wheelmade, with fine hematitic wash on surface. Type XVIII.: 1
Clay vase. Reddish-drab clay and drab engobbage. Wheelmade. Top missing. [below] Type XLIV =RC.72, =L106b [circled] Not p : 1
Clay vase. Reddish-drab clay with drab engobbage, wheelmade. Top broken. [below] Type ?L: 1
Clay vase. Reddish. 2 handles. One on either side of shoulder. Type LXVII variant. =P.217.: 1
Clay vase. Reddish. 3 incised parallel lines below rim. 2 incised parallel lines above base. Round base. Misshapen. CCXIV =RC.56: 1
Clay vase. Reddish. Long stem. Type CCXXV. =RC.16.: 1
Clay vase. Reddish. Rim lost. Type CCLXII. RC.175: 1
Clay vase. Reddish. Type CCLXXIII. =L.: 1
Clay vase. Reddish. Type LXI in album. =P.200a.: 1
Clay vase. Reddish. XLIII, Type XLIV [XLIII seems to be correcting XLIV]: 1
Clay vase. Regular shaped base. Light drab. Top of neck broken. Type CCXIX or CLXIX (not p): 1
Clay vase. Rim broken in two places. Type XIX =1L.115: 1
Clay vase. Rough handmade miniature of drab vase. Sketch pattern 1:2. Type as U.2664. [drawing 1:2]: 1
Clay vase. Rough handmade miniature of greenish drab ware with incised decoration. Sketch pattern 1:2. [drawing 1:2]: 1
Clay vase. Roughly wheelmade of plain drab clay. Type XVI. Miniature. RC.73=L(?)68a [drawing 1:1]: 1
Clay vase. Smooth greenish-drab clay. Imitation of stone type. JN 26 (57) = JN 66: 1
Clay vase. TO. Painted ware. Black on buff. aLL.31 [Annotated] [drawing]: 1
Clay vase. Type CCXI = RC185. 664 [Later note, unknown reference] Vol VII: 1
Clay vase. Type CCXLI =P.125. In album. [drawing]: 1
Clay vase. Type CXXXVI. V. Slight ridge 42mm from top. CXXXVI = L.40a (not p): 1
Clay vase. Type LVII. =RC.75: 1
Clay vase. Type LXII. TEO (variant) curved lip. =RC.109. =L: 1
Clay vase. Type.: 1
Clay Vase. Very white paste, probably once glazed, but all surface gone. Cf P.75 [drawing]: 1
Clay vase. Wheel made, withmoulded base and knob. Larsa period. Type CXXXVII =L. With U.2729 and U.2731: 1
Clay vase. With 2 long handles. Glazed ware. Blue. Type. See field note. New type P.226.: 1
Clay vases. Drab. Found with U.2538. Type CXIV =P.76a. Type drawing in album.: 2
Clay vessel. Fragment. Inscribed 5 (5/6) qa: 1
Clay vessel. Fragment. Inscribed Ur-^d Iskur, under the following symbol.: 1
Clay watering pot. Hand moulded, with spout and holes in top. [drawing 1:1] Type as U.1892: 1
Clay weight. Baked. 4 incised marks at top. Type XI. E. [drawing]: 1
Clay wheel shaped rattle. Drab clay. (Broken in two.) Like U.1121.: 1
Clay wheel. Drab clay, with foliated edge; pierced through central boss. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Clay wheel. Drab clay. (edge chipped) Like U.1294.: 1
Clay wheel. Drab clay. Almost plain edge, central boss not so prominent as U.1294.: 1
Clay wheel. Drab clay. Like U.1290.: 1
Clay wheel. Drab clay. Like U.1290. P.: 1
Clay wheel. Drab clay. Slightly foliated edge: central boss not so prominent as U.1294.: 1
Clay Wheel. Drab clay. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Clay Wheel. Drab clay. [drawing 2:5]: 1
Clay wheel. Hub projects on both sides + has indented holes round it: edge of rim scallopped. [inserted] (N.B. scallops are bigger than drawn here) [drawing]: 1
Clay wheel. Red clay. Like U.1290.: 1
Clay wheel. Red clay. Plain edge, pierced through central boss.: 1
Clay wheel. Red drab clay. (Like wheel-shaped rattle U.1121, but not pierced and apparently no bead inside): 1
Clay wheel. Red drab clay. Like U.1294.: 1
Clay Wheel. Weathered. Greenish clay. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Clay wheel. With boldly projecting hub on each face. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Clay wheels. With pierced projecting hubs and cogged edges. (A) Reddish clay. (B) Greenish clay.: 1
Clay. Greenish drab. Rim broken but complete. Type P.134.: 1
Clay. Pot. Drab clay. Wheelmade. Type LVIII =RC.165 =P.199.: 1
Cloth. Torn fragments. E.: 1
Cockle Shell Containing green paint: 1
Cockle shell Containing Peacock Blue Paint: 1
Cockle shell. Containing green paint.: 3
Cockle Shell. Containing black paint.: 1
Cockle shell. Traces of dark green paint.: 1
Cockle shells containing green pain. Found with the bodies in the death pit.: 1
Cockle shells. (A) [A and D] A pair, containing white pigment. (B) Single shell containing green pigment. (C) A pair containing yellow pigment.: 1
Cockle shells. (A) [A and D] a pair, containing white pigment. (B) single shell containing green pigment. (C) [C and E] a pair containing yellow pigment.: 1
Cockle shells. A pair. Containing green paint.: 1
Cockle shells. Containing black and green pigment.: 1
Cockle shells. Five, containing paint. [4 shells under this number in UPM?]: 1
Cockle shells. (A) [A and D] a pair, containing white pigment. (B) single shell containing green pigment. (C) [C and E] a pair containing yellow pigment.: 3
Cockle shells. Containing green, black, yellow, and reddish-brown paint.: 1
Cockle Shells. Containing green and black paint.: 1
Cockle shells. Containing green and red paint.: 1
Cockle-shells. Containing green and white paint, of unusually large size, the biggest being 145mm, across.: 4
Coffin. Baked clay. Bath shaped. B.: 1
Coil of silver wire Used perhaps as a hair-ring, perhaps as an ear-ring (it lay behind the head) 3 coils of silver wire making the ring, and another coil inside it.: 1
Coil of bronze: thick wire, plaited, with beads and shells adhering. [drawing: not to scale]: 1
Collar made of gold and lapis triangular spacers with gold (small) & lapis beads between.: 1
Collection of beads. Paste, lapis lazuli, agate and one crystal 70 in number, all small.: 1
Collection of beads. Small paste and carnelian also bronze fragments.: 1
Collection of bronze nails (about 50) fragment of copper vase and clay seal nude woman with club.: 1
Collection of crystals for inlay. About 25 in number. U shaped with apex over incurved side. E. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Collection of flints, flint cores and potsherds including painted specimens found at a depth of 13m below zero (see field notes on PG 1237B).: 1
Collection of knuckle bones, 7 in all.: 1
Collection of Mace heads Stone [A-F] 6 intact [G-J] 4 broken (half only) Squat pear shape Limestone, mottled, marble, red sandstone. Types [drawing] Vol VII Type [drawing} Incised decoration-lines running vertically down the mace head. : 1
Collection of Mace heads Stone [A-F] 6 intact [G-J] 4 broken (half only) Squat pear shape Limestone, mottled, marble, red sandstone. Types [drawing] Vol VII Type [drawing} Incised decoration-lines running vertically down the mace head. : 1
Collection of Mace heads Stone [A-F] 6 intact [G-J] 4 broken (half only) Squat pear shape Limestone, mottled, marble, red sandstone. Types [drawing] Vol VII Hts vary from 0055-0035 Type [drawing} Incised decoration-lines running vertically down the mace head. X Museum Tablet Room. House 3, A.H : 1
Collection of Mace heads Stone [A-F] 6 intact [G-J] 4 broken (half only) Squat pear shape Limestone, mottled, marble, red sandstone. Types [drawing] Vol VII Hts vary from 0055-0035 Type [drawing} Incised decoration-lines running vertically down the mace head. X Museum Tablet Room. House 3, A.H: 7
Collection of tablets and fragments found in 2, TTB. : 1
Comb. Bone. Several prings missing some wholly others in part. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Comb. Ivory. Most of the teeth broken off short, only the end guard left to show their original length. On both sides of the flat upper part, an engraving of a bull set in a frame of lines and dotted circles. On one side the bull has his tail down. on the other above his back: otherwise, the 2 engravings are similar and show the bull with head lowered to strike. Very fine Phoenician work.: 1
Comb. Ivory. White. Fragment. Two rows of teeth; one row has been worn down at an angle. The flat space between the tooth-rows decorated with lines and dotted circles.: 1
Comb. Ivory? Broken and partly decayed. Normal type of comb found in early graves.: 1
Compartment tray. Baked clay. Shaped like a trough with rounded ends. For illustration on field note.: 1
Complete tablet, one corner broken, 6 + 5 lines and seal impressions. Two dates 5th year of Bur-Sin I. See U.958.: 1
Complete tablet, top edge broken. 3 + 3 lines. Dated. Reign of Bur-Sin(?): 1
Complete tablet. Dated.See U.708.: 1
Complete tablet. Obverse 7 lines, badly preserved. Reverse dated. (Year after) the temple of Nannar NI(?IR).ZA.KI, year after that) 16th year Sumu-ilum, king of Larsa. See U 924: 1
Complete tablet. Obverse defaced. Reverse, 3 line date. 6th year of Gungunum, king of Larsa. See U 924: 1
Complete Tablet. Obverse, left side broken, 6 lines. Reverse 4 line date. "Year after Nunnar of IR? Za KI dwelt in his temple" 15th year Sumu-ilum, king of Larsa. See U 924: 1
Conch shell. Cut as a lamp with bird's head engraved at the top of the opening.: 1
Conch shell. Cut open as a lamp, at the top of the opening is engraved a bird's head with inlaid lapis eye.: 1
Conch-shell. Cut as a lamp with bird's head engraved at the top of the opening.: 1
Cone [CARD MISSING Typed Transcription from British Museum Card] : 1
Cone . Fragment. Ibi-Sin = (RIU 291) + U11659, 11672 (nothing new). Another fragt (nothing new) (=U15026): 1
Cone fragment, inscribed: 1
Cone Fragment. (Ibi-Sin) completes part of RIU 291 & U.11659 HC 104: 1
Cone fragment. Larsa probably. Unidentified. HC 118.: 1
Cone fragment. Unidentified. Mentions religion - their god.: 1
Cone of Arad-Sin. Nearly complete. Cf. U.2528, U.2565, U.2612, U.2613, U.2617: 1
Cone of Kudur Mabug. Only the stem, one section badly broken. To nannar his king He gives details on 10) restoration of Ebar-ra;, 20) Door of the great gate of Larsa, 80) peace to all inhabitants, 40) Ur and Larsa abide in? for his life and that of Warad-Sin his son, king of Larsa: he, 10) in the ( ) ki-temen, the place of his joy he introduced ( 1, 20) it stood in front of the god, 30) the e-sa-kalamma (house peace of the land) it is established... For which he expects protection from Nannar and Ningal... H.C.: 1
Cone of Kudur Mabug. Text complete round stem (head is missing.) H.C.: 1
Cone of Kudur-mabug about BC 2000. Nailshape. Fragment. Text: ?Col. 2: to nannar my king, with fervent prayers, I rebuilt GA-NUN-MAH the house of silver and gold, the mighty festival ward, of Sin, that in ancient days was built and had decayed, for my life and the life of Arad-Sin (my son) king of La(rsa)... 2 columns cp. [cf.?] 2614: 1
Cone of Kudur-Mabug. Fragment- col. II 1-7. Same inscription as U.861, U.2611, U.2679, U.2794. H.C.: 1
Cone of Kudur-Mabug. Fragment. Column I: 1-3, Column II: 1-19. Cp. U.2611, U.2616. Noter the variant: to Nannar my king ? the ga-nun-na, the house of gold and silver, the huge festival ward, that was built in ancient days and had perished, I built for my life and that of Warad-Sin my son king of Larsa. H.C.: 1
Cone of Libi-Ishtar. Fragment. Same inscription as U.6129 etc.: 1
Cone of Libit-Ishtar. Fragment. Same as U.4, 74, 3251, 6129, 3109, 3245: 1
Cone of Libit-Ishtar. Fragment. Usual Inscription. : 1
Cone of Libit-Ishtar. Fragment. Same as 3245 = SAKI. P.204.: 1
Cone of Libit-Ishtar. Fragment. Same as U.4, U.74, U.3251, U.6129, U.3109, U. 3245: 1
Cone of Libit-Ishtar. Fragment. Same inscription: U.4, U.74. SAKI p.204.: 1
Cone of Libit-Ishtar. Fragment. Usual inscription. BB: 1
Cone of Libit-Ishtar. Same as U.4, U.74, U.3109, U.3245 etc. U.6330 etc. B.: 1
Cone of Nu-ur Adad. Fragment. "To Nannar, crown of heaven, the ..., Eldest son of Enlil, Nuur." (Adad) the mighty hero, who takes care of Ur.": 1
Cone of Nu-ur ilAdad. Fragment. To nannar, crown of heaven, the eldest son of Enlil, Nu ur. Il(Adad), the mighty hero, who takes care of Ur. H.C.: 1
Cone of Sinidinnam. Broken. Same inscription in SAAKI. P. 208 b) Tonnegal B. To Utu (sun god), lord of justice, the high chief of heaven and earth, the first of the Annunaki, his king, Sinidinnam, the mighty hero, who cares for Ur, king of Larsa, King of Sumer and Akkad for his own life has built E-babbar his pure abofe, the oracles and decisions, of his sublime course, for many days, he has exalted. The words of Nannar and Utu, in Ebabbar and Egish-shir-gal, Sinidinnam, who reveres the An-nunanaki, who accomplishes the offerings, may he be forever. H.C.: 1
Cone of Su-mu-ilu. Head missing. Inscription complete (Cp. U.2634): 1
Cone of Su-mu-ilum (of Larsa). Text: To Innana, his lady, Sumuilum the mighty hero, king of Ur, king of sumer and Akkad, has built, E-gi-na-ab-tum, azag--, her beloved house, in Ur. The 25th year of Gungunu king of Larsa is dated from the construction of E-gi-na-ab-tum azag of nannar (= Entreput sacre: sutummu, according to Th. D.) For the life of Gungunu, king of Ur, En-anna-tum high priest of Nannar at ur, son of Ishme Dagan, king of Sumer and Akkad, has built E-gi-na-ab-tum azagga H.C. R1 No. 114.: 1
Cone of Ur-Engur. Fragment. (Cf. 2595) To Enlil, king of the countries, his king, Ur Engur, reliant hero, king of Ur, of Sumer and Akkad, in Ur. The canal? of Ninni he has dug. H.C.: 1
Cone of Ur-Engur. Fragment. Cp.2520. Column I: Text: (To ), his ( ), (Ur d)engur, mighty (hero), (king of Ur). Column II: ?of ancient days I let shine abundance of water was ordered, it was made into a place growing all kinds of vegetables, the boats Magan I restored into his hand. H.C.: 1
Cone of Warad-Sin. Fragment. Variation of inscription: SAKI p.212 B.: 1
Cone seal. Glazed pottery. Egyptian style. Neo-Babylonian period. [drawing]: 1
Cone, Gudea to dNina (e. dE[ngur- ka-lum]) = U... (hand copy 1927/8, no.5): 1
Cone, black and white veined marble. Only the lower part preserved. Inscribed: [Annotated] Dedication to the goddess Ningal for the life of Ur-Engur by a priest of Nannar. [Annotated] Duplicate of 249 [Annotated] Copied and transliterated. Placed in P.R.: 1
Cone, fragment of top : 1
Cone, inscribed: 6
Cone. Fragment. RIU.115: Sumuilum.: 1
Cone. Kudurmabug.: 1
Cone. (Baghdad) Fragmentary. Kubut-Istar, PG part of 9 lines; as RIU 106. Another giving (PG) nearly whole text (EZEN & LA . . LL. 1.) (possibly part of the above?); Another PG giving a good part of the text; Another CLW Complete.: 4
Cone. (Baghdad) Ur Nammu=SAK p. 188(h) most of the insc. Another PG ends of lines; Another PG ends of lines; Another PG ends of lines; Another PG beginnings of lines; Another PG Whole history inscript. somewhat defaced. ANother PG beginnings of line: Another PG inscription nearly perfect. Another PD. beginnings of lines; Another PD. inscription nearly whole; Another PD. Perfect.: 1
Cone. (Warad-Sin or Rim-Sin). Fragment. Part of 14 lines. Partly identical with R1U 130. (Perhaps identical inscription? But RIU 130, 10 is different in one sign; and present inscription is from first or incomplete column of stem (and corresponding part of R1U 130 is from a second column (of head?). HC 116: 1
Cone. 3 fragments = RIU 131. Warad-Sin.: 1
Cone. =RIU 127. Warad-Sin. Baghdad token.: 1
Cone. =Ur Nammu. =RIU 42 with var. [variant?] as U.1634: 1
Cone. Arad-Sin. Fragment. Column I, 7-25. Restoration of E-temen-ni-il.: 1
Cone. Base of. Fragment of. Inscribed. Kudur-Mabug. Duplicate of 188 [presumably U.188]. All shaft gone. Placed in IN/No. 3: 1
Cone. Broken. Inscription, probably of Ur-Engur, mostly broken [crossed out] illegible, partly broken. Duplicate of Ur-Engur's canal insc. [Placed in IN/No.2 crossed out] Baghdad: 1
Cone. Fragment (inscript. 0065 bron. U) completes much of the second column of RIU 291(Ibi-sin) cf. U.11672.: 1
Cone. Fragment (nearly complete text). Sumuilum = R1U 115. Variant as U.7777.: 1
Cone. Fragment (Ur-Nammu) Text. = RIU 284/5 and U.10101 correcting 1.15 (75mm x 125mm). Another fragment Text.150mm x 70mm: 2
Cone. Fragment of. Beginnings of 2 lines of Ur-Engur's inscription concerning E-TEMEN-NI-IL. Duplicate of 201 [presumably U.201] Scrapped. Placed in IN/No. 4.: 1
Cone. Fragment of. Inscription: beginnings of 5 lines illegible. Placed in IN/No. 2: 1
Cone. Fragment. Unidentified. HC.5: 1
Cone. Fragment. Completes (corrects) Text. RIU 309 line 7.: 1
Cone. Fragment. Ends of lines of col. 2 =RIU 295 (Libit-Isbar) with - bil-gi; -ib-bi in 1121 & 22 as in U. 10108. (PG) 2 more frags. of same text, found together & probably belong together, but do not join. Together they give most of the text, but not 11 21-22(PG) Another: badly preserved: (PD) nearly whole: but 21/22 only ki-bi (?)-?.../Sar-ib(?)...: 4
Cone. Fragment. Ibi-Sin = (RIU 291) + U11659, 11672 (nothing new). Another fragt (nothing new) (=U15026): 1
Cone. Fragment. Inscribed on head. Has beginning of 3 lines of a King of Larsa.: 1
Cone. Fragment. Nur-Aded. Beginning of two columns of which Col. 1 =R1U 112. Col. 2 =R1U 111 col 2. HC 117: 1
Cone. Fragments of two duplicate cones. 1st col. nearly duplicates U.7702 (Libit-Ishtar) but with the variant in l. 13 noted in SAK 204. Anm. i. 2nd col. is a new text. Part of another of same (col. 1 line 10 omits -na) cf. also U.7797. HC.49.: 3
Cone. Kudur-Mabug. Fragment. Completes U.2611 gives column I, 15-24 and few signs of Column II lower part. Rebuilds GA-NUN-MAH. H.C.: 1
Cone. of dark brown stone. Broken below. A hole runs up the centre, and a second is pierced from the side to beyond the middle for a pin to make the cone fast to the peg running up the central hole. On one side scratches, perhaps relics of an inscription. [Handwritten note corrects type to plumb bob] [drawing 1:1]: 1
Cone. Top of. Inscription probably [crossed out] of Nur-Adad, Duplicate of SAKI p..208/4 -Duplicates-U.330, U.335, U.876. Placed in IN/No. 6: 1
Cones (fragmentary) Sumuilum=RIU 115 PG part of inscription var. as U. 7777 on head. Another PG on head.: 4
Cones. Clay. Heads colored red or black. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Cones. Clay. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Cones. Clay. [drawing 1:2]: 3
Cones. Fragmentary PG most of the insc. on stem. Sumuilum=RIU 114; Another PG Most of the insc. on stem; Another PG Part of the insc. on head & stem. 1. 10 mu-un-n(a: 3
Conical bead. Lapis lazuli. Perforated vertically and horizontally in 4 places. 3 triangles engraved upon it - in each triangle 3 lines parallel to the base. [drawing]: 1
Conical seal. Clay. Surface of green glaze; with traces of incised design. Not with photo. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Conoid seal. Black steatite on base. A roughly sketched design almost recognizable. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Contents of Burial 789 D. A. [.1-.2] Pair of large gold lunate earrings. B. Beads of gold, lapis and carnelian rings (double conoids) C. Silver Pin with lapis head D. [.1-.2] Silver earrings, plain wire spiral coils, E. Remains of Mosaic of lapis with very thin gold leaf and 2 ivory bulls legs.: 6
Contract clay tablet. Time of Rim-Sin? Date: Mu e-mah gig-pa(?) sag ararki mu-un-du-a (?) Seal of: Eabani son of Beliui (naid) H.C.: 1
Contract tablet and envelope. Seal of Libit-Ishtar. Aadugga priest of the apsu of Nannar and of the umi son of Duggazidda, thye servant. H.C.: 1
Copper Razor. Type XVII. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Copper razor. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Copper rings. Attached to the coffin at the corners, presumably for the staves which carried it.: 1
Copper tools. A set. Corroded together & difficult to distinguish, but containing one razor with the handle bound round with thin gold: a knife and several tubes which might be drills. New.[drawing]: 1
Copper (?) Axe. Late cemetery type. ? Proper to Vol. IV. [drawing]: 1
Copper (?) situla. [drawing]: 1
Copper (?) sword. Bent in three. Handle missing. [drawing 1:10]: 1
Copper (?) [A] dagger and [B] pin. Pin thickened to head there cut off flat. Dagger with 3 rivet holes in tang. Type: Knife RC.7b [drawing]: 2
Copper (Hair)? pin. Square in section. Copper ball head. Tip missing. Type 2(new): 1
Copper (or bronze) fish hook. P. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Copper (Razor)? Unusually large Possibly a mirror Handle broken, portion of side missing [drawing]: 1
Copper adze In bad condition Type 5 (new): 1
Copper Adze Normal type: 1
Copper Adze Normal type but abnormally large & heavy [drawing] Type 3 (new): 1
Copper Adze Small type Type 5: 1
Copper adze Type 5 (new): 1
Copper Adze Type__: 1
Copper adze [drawing] Bad condition: 1
Copper Adze (?) [drawing] Type: 1
Copper Adze Type I.: 1
Copper adze. Normal type. [drawing]: 1
Copper adze.: 1
Copper Adze. Type I: 2
Copper Adze. Type I.: 5
Copper adze. Rib running vertically down back of socket. Type 5 (new): 1
Copper adze. Socketed type, broken across the socket. [drawing 1:2]: 1
Copper Adze. Type 1 (new): 1
Copper Adze. Type 2 (new): 1
Copper Adze. Type 3 (new). [drawing]: 1
Copper Adze. Type I.: 10
Copper Adze. Type II (new): 1
Copper Adze. Type III.: 2
copper adze. Type IV.: 1
Copper adze. Type _. [drawing]: 1
Copper adze. Type. 1.: 1
Copper adze. [drawing] : 4
Copper adze. [drawing] Normal type, socketed.: 1
Copper Animal. Genus unknown: head, near foreleg and parts of other legs missing. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Copper arrow butt. Type II.: 1
Copper Arrow(?) head Poker type, square in section with short solid tang Arrow type 8 [drawing] 1:1: 1
Copper arrow-prong. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Copper arrowhead Late triangular flanged type Type XI variant [drawing] 1:1: 1
Copper arrowhead [drawing] 1:1 Type 6 (New): 1
Copper arrowhead with flat tang. Type I, C.: 1
Copper arrowhead. Flat hammered blade & square tang. Broken but complete. [drawing 1:2]: 1
Copper arrowhead. Barbed. type VIII.: 1
Copper arrowhead. Simple blade. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Copper arrowhead. Tang broken off. The head round in section. [drawing]: 1
Copper arrowhead. Triangular pattern. [drawing 1:1]: 2
Copper arrowhead. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Copper arrowhead. [drawing 1:1] Type 5 (new): 1
Copper arrowhead?(tip missing) [drawing]: 1
Copper arrowheads (three, one imperfect[A, B, C]) and one pronged arrow butt [D]. Type III A [drawing 1:1]: 4
Copper awl. Traces of wooden haft. [drawing]: 1
Copper axe [drawing]: 1
Copper Axe (broken) [drawing] Type [struck out: XIX]: 1
Copper Axe Abnormal type Long and wide socket with rib run vertically down back Type XX: 1
Copper axe Badly broken [drawing] [type] VIII: 1
Copper axe Bent-over type (broken) For hafting, see field notes: 1
Copper axe Blade abnormally wide in the middle. Broken in 2 pieces [drawing] [type] XV: 1
Copper axe Blade broken off [drawing] [Type] XX: 1
Copper axe Common type Pronounced ridge at the back of the socket running vertically: 1
Copper axe Common type Very badly corroded [drawing]: 1
Copper axe Flat blade Turned over tang Broken in 2 pieces and mended [drawing] 2:5 [Type] IV : 1
Copper Axe Flat blade with turned over tang Type IV [drawing]: 1
Copper Axe Heavy type Type __: 1
Copper Axe Heavy type Wide rib running vertically down the back of socket XX: 1
Copper Axe Heavy type [drawing] Type XIX: 1
Copper Axe Heavy type [Type] XIX: 1
Copper Axe Heavy type with vertical rib running down back of shaft [drawing] Type__: 1
Copper axe In bad condition The socket broken and decayed: 1
Copper axe Miniature Type A5 (new): 1
Copper axe Normal type [drawing] [Type] XIX: 1
Copper Axe Point and curve of hafting broken [drawing] Type XI approx: 1
Copper axe Ridge at back of shaft [drawing] [Type] XX: 1
Copper Axe Short turned over tang [drawing] Type XI Variant: 1
Copper axe Similar to U.8034 but without the thinning of the blade near the ring socket. Type X [drawing] Broken across but complete: 1
Copper Axe Slender blade with turned over tang Badly buckled [drawing] Type IX variant: 1
Copper Axe Slender type Broken in 2 pieces [drawing] Type XV. Variant: 1
Copper Axe Slender type Broken in 4 pieces [drawing] Type XVII: 1
Copper Axe Slender Type One end of blade broken [drawing] Type XIV: 1
Copper Axe Slender type Poor condition [drawing] Type XI Variant: 1
Copper Axe Slender type Socket broken [drawing] Type XVII Variant: 1
Copper Axe Slender Type Tang Broken [drawing] 1:1 Type XVII: 1
Copper Axe Slender type Tip missing Type XIV: 1
Copper Axe Slender type Tip missing [drawing] [Type] XVII: 1
Copper Axe Slender type Turned over tang Type = S3 (new): 1
Copper Axe Slender type Turned over tang Type IV [drawing]: 1
Copper Axe Slender type Turned over tang [drawing] Type X: 1
Copper Axe Slender type XVII: 1
Copper Axe Slender type [drawing] Type XVII Variant: 1
Copper Axe Slender Type [drawing] Type [struck out: XV] S3 (new): 1
Copper Axe Straight blade, turned-over tang; single rivet on either side [drawing] Type III: 1
Copper axe Thin flat blade Broken in 2 pieces [drawing]: 1
Copper axe Thin flat blade Turned over at one end to receive haft. Fragmentary at haft end Blade broken in 2 pieces [drawing] [Type] X?: 1
Copper axe Thin flat blade turned over at one end to form socket [drawing] Type S5 (new): 1
Copper axe Thin sheet copper Tip broken into 2 pieces Haft end of blade turned over to form shaft, one side of which forms an overlap of 003 long upon the blade. [drawing] Portion of underside of blade near top is missing [Type] XIV: 1
Copper Axe Tip decayed [drawing] Type__: 1
Copper axe Tip missing [drawing]: 1
Copper axe Turned over at one end to form socket. Broken in several pieces, but virtually complete [drawing] Type S10: 1
Copper Axe Turned over tang Tang broken [drawing] Type VIII: 1
Copper Axe Turned over tang [drawing] Type XI: 1
Copper Axe Turned over tang missing Unusually large size [drawing] Type VIII: 1
Copper Axe Type__: 1
Copper axe Unusual type Good condition [drawing] [Type] VIII variant: 1
Copper axe Unusually long blade - flat type [drawing] [type] XIV: 1
Copper Axe Unusually slender long type: socket crushed [drawing]: 1
Copper axe Very pronounced rib running vertically to the back of the socket [drawing]: 1
Copper axe With exaggerated back flange [drawing] Type A1 (New): 1
Copper axe [drawing] point broken The axe is embedded in the lining which covered the floor [Type] XV: 1
Copper Axe [drawing] The socket broken & badly corroded (Incomplete) Type XIX: 1
Copper Axe [drawing] Type A1 (new): 1
Copper Axe [drawing] Type A2: 2
Copper Axe [drawing] Type S 23: 1
Copper axe [drawing] Type S9 (New): 1
Copper Axe [drawing] Type XIX: 4
Copper Axe [drawing] type__: 2
Copper axe [drawing] [Type] X: 2
Copper axe [drawing] [Type] XIV: 2
Copper axe [drawing] [type] XIX: 1
Copper axe [drawing] [Type] XIX: 2
Copper Axe (in very good condition: cleaned) Type XX.: 1
Copper axe head Common type Ridge at back of shaft [Type] XX: 1
Copper Axe or scimitar. (one point missing) with pattern on both sides, apparently chisel-hammered after casting. [Drawing] Type: 1
Copper Axe Type (same as U.11867).: 1
Copper axe-blade. Type S. 13,: 1
Copper axe. [drawing]: 1
Copper axe. Broken and in poor condition. [drawing] [Type] XV: 1
Copper axe. Normal type but rather more solid in the blade than usual. [drawing] [Type] XIX.: 1
Copper axe. Normal type but with unusually thickened back rib. [drawing]: 1
Copper axe. Normal type except that the rib down the back of the socket is unusually pronounced. [drawing] Type A1.b: 1
Copper axe. Normal type. [drawing] [type] XIX.: 1
Copper axe. The socket made by bending over the end of the blade. Part of the blade missing. [drawing] [type] XV: 1
Copper axe. The socket made by bending the end of the blade over the haft. [drawing] [Type] X.: 1
Copper axe. Thin metal. Warped. Short turn over at haft end. Kish type. [drawing] [Type] V4H?: 1
Copper axe. Type XI [drawing] Blade of the usual type, but instead of a solid socket the metal is simply bent round the haft and welded, the sides brought over the two edges of the blade & hammered in. When found, there were remains of coarse matting on either side of the blade : it might have been merely wrapped in matting, but it also might have had a matting sheath. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Copper axe. Vertical rib at back of shaft. Common type. [drawing]: 1
Copper Axe. [drawing] [Type] XIX: 1
Copper axe. [Type] XX [drawing]: 1
Copper Axe.: 2
Copper Axe. Broken in 3 pieces. Type III.: 1
Copper axe. Fumed over tang. Type I.: 1
Copper Axe. Socket hammered over - not cast. Tip broken. Type 56. [drawing]: 1
Copper axe. Socketed type. Broken in 2 pieces. Type XX. Socket flanged.: 1
Copper Axe. Socketed type. Type XIX.: 2
Copper Axe. Socketed. Back of socket broken. Type XIX.: 1
Copper Axe. Socketed. Broken.: 1
Copper axe. Socketed. Ribbed at back of socket. Type XX.: 1
Copper axe. Socketed. Type I.: 2
Copper Axe. Socketed. Type XIX: 1
Copper Axe. Socketed. Type XIX.: 9
Copper axe. Socketed. Type XIX. Poor condition.: 1
Copper axe. Socketed. Type. XIX: 1
Copper axe. Socketed. Hammered. Broken.: 1
Copper axe. Socketed. Socket broken. Type XIX: 1
Copper Axe. Socketed. Socket broken. Type XIX.: 1
Copper axe. Socketed. Type XIX : 1
Copper axe. Socketed. Type XIX.: 3
Copper axe. Type S. 16: 1
Copper axe. Type S. 6.: 1
Copper axe. Type S.6.: 1
Copper axe. With part of wooden haft left, late form of cast axe with ring socket. [Type] A11 [drawing]: 1
Copper axe. (Broken but complete). Type XV. [drawing]: 1
Copper Axe. Badly broken but part of the haft is remarkably well preserved and shows no signs of corrosion. Type XIX variant (ribbed).: 1
Copper Axe. Bent & distorted. Haft broken. Type XVIII.: 1
Copper axe. blade. Type S. 13: 1
Copper axe. Broken, but complete. Type XIV. [drawing]: 1
Copper Axe. Broken. Type XX.: 1
Copper axe. Curved flange to socket. Type See latest sheets.: 1
Copper axe. Fairly heavy metal with curved cutting edge, end bent over for fixing in handle. XI. [drawing]: 1
Copper axe. Heavy copper. Common type. [Type] XIX [drawing]: 1
Copper Axe. Heavy type with ribbed back to socket. Type A1(new). [drawing]: 1
Copper Axe. Heavy type. Ribbed back. Type XX.: 2
Copper Axe. Heavy type. Type XIX. [drawing]: 1
Copper Axe. Heavy type. XIX [drawing]: 1
Copper axe. Like 7871 but shorter and broader. Bent end broken and mended. XI. : 1
Copper axe. Lower part of socket broken away, much of the wood left in the socket. XIX. [drawing]: 1
Copper Axe. Miniature.: 1
Copper Axe. Miniature. Type XX.: 1
Copper axe. Miniature. [drawing] Type A5 (new).: 1
Copper axe. Normal type but shorter and with the lower edge forming a continuous line with the socket-curve. [drawing]: 1
Copper axe. Normal type thus: [drawing] The socket split and broken. [Type] XIX: 1
Copper axe. Normal type. [drawing] [type] XIX: 1
Copper axe. rather slender and light type. XIX. [drawing] : 1
Copper axe. Rather slender example. One side of the socket has decayed and broken away exposing remains of wooden haft.: 1
Copper Axe. Ribbed haft. [type] XIX. [drawing]: 1
Copper axe. Similar to 7872 but the bent-over haft end is missing. XI.: 1
Copper Axe. Slender Type. Broken in 4 pieces. Type I. [drawing]: 1
Copper Axe. Slender type. Made in 1 piece. Type XIV Variant. [drawing]: 1
Copper axe. Slender type. Socket broken in two lengthwise and part missing.: 1
Copper axe. Slender type. Sockets with rib running vertically down back of socket. Blade broken in 2 places. Type A2.: 1
Copper axe. Socketed type with flange at back of socket. Type XX.: 1
Copper Axe. Socketed type. Cast. Type XIX. [drawing]: 1
Copper axe. Socketed.: 1
Copper Axe. Socketed. Type XIX.: 1
Copper axe. Socketed. Type XIX.: 1
Copper axe. The mark of the hafting is very clear on the blade. Type (S6) [drawing]: 1
Copper Axe. The softness of the metal is shown by the fact that the very solid socket is all bent by the weight of the fallen roof stones. (Broken). Type = A.4 (new): 1
Copper Axe. The top of the wooden handle had round it a thin copper band which adheres to the inside of the socket of the head. Type XIX. [drawing]: 1
Copper Axe. The top part of the wooden handle unusually well preserved. Type XIX.: 1
Copper axe. Thickly covered with corrosion but intact. [drawing]: 1
Copper axe. Thin metal. Common type. Flat blade. Broken in 3 pieces. [drawing] X.: 1
Copper Axe. Type A1. [Drawing]: 1
Copper Axe. Type A2. [drawing]: 1
Copper axe. Type A3(new) [drawing]: 2
Copper axe. Type Axe A9. [drawing]: 1
Copper Axe. Type II. : 1
Copper Axe. Type III.: 2
Copper Axe. Type III. Broken.: 1
Copper axe. Type S7(new) [drawing 2:5]: 1
Copper axe. Type S8. [drawing]: 1
Copper axe. Type VIII. Variant. [drawing]: 1
Copper Axe. Type XIX.: 9
Copper axe. Type XIX. [drawing]: 1
Copper Axe. Type XV.: 1
Copper Axe. Type XVII.: 1
Copper Axe. Type XVII. [drawing]: 1
Copper axe. Type XVIII.: 1
Copper Axe. Type XX.: 12
Copper axe. Type XXI variant.: 1
Copper Axe. Type XXI.: 2
Copper axe. Type XXII new A1.: 1
Copper axe. Type XXII.: 1
Copper axe. [drawing]: 3
Copper axe. [drawing] normal type.: 1
Copper Axe. [Drawing] Type A10 (New): 1
Copper Axe. [Type] XIX.: 2
Copper Axe. [Type] [drawing]: 1
Copper Axe? Crude type. Type S19. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Copper axe? Flat blade. Thin copper with short turn over. [drawing]: 1
Copper axes. Type S 12: 1
Copper axes. Type S 16: 1
Copper axes. Type S 5.: 1
Copper axes. Type S 6.: 1
Copper axes. Type S.17.: 1
Copper bangle Single coil Ends slightly overlapping [drawing] c. 1:1: 1
Copper Bangle. C-shaped circular in section. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Copper bangle. Circular. Ends touching.: 1
Copper bangle. C shaped. Ends loose. Circular in section. : 1
Copper bangle. C-shaped.: 2
Copper bangle. Circular. Ends overlapping.: 1
Copper Bangles Plain thick wire, penannular: 3
Copper Bangles. Single coils, loose overlapping ends.: 1
Copper bar.: 1
Copper Battle-axe Having on one side a single long spike, on the other 3 short spikes [drawing] TYPE__: 1
Copper Beaker. Bent and battered. Normal type. Type 49.: 1
Copper Bird Miniature Solid casting with peg shaped base to enable it to be fitted onto a stand. [drawing c.1:1]: 1
Copper bird. A silhouette in copper sheet, with the front wing added in relief. [drawing] 1:1 Possibly the head of a pin? A fragment of a copper pin was found close by.: 1
Copper Blade Long triangular shape [drawing] Type IV: 1
Copper blade Oval and apparently sharpened all around [drawing]: 1
Copper blade Point broken and missing In 3 pieces Type V [drawing]: 1
Copper blade ? Axe. Straight-sided : cf. U.7877. Bent-over end missing.: 1
Copper blade. All edges gone and shape doubtful. [drawing 1:1] Tool 3 (new type): 1
Copper blade. Very heavy blade, straight sided and slightly tapering, the haft end missing. [drawing]: 1
Copper blade. Elliptical shaped. Type XV. (of tools): 1
Copper Blade. (broken & in bad condition) To which is affixed by corrosion a Gold Diadem exactly like U.9554.: 1
Copper blade. On B is fixed a copper needle. Tool 1 a (new) [drawing 1:1]: 1
Copper blade. Rectangular: the upper edge seems to be the sharper but it has along it traces of bitumen as for fixing to a haft. Possibly a stone-cutter's hammer, or a brick layer's (?) [drawing] 1:1: 1
Copper blade. Shaped like the end of a flat bladed axe but made of a double thickness of metal splayed out to receive a wooden haft. The opening which receives the haft was originally lentoid shaped but is now bent and battered. [drawing] cf. ink drawing.: 1
Copper bodkin Broken in 2 pieces Rounded in section [drawing]: 1
Copper Bodkin Broken in 4 pieces Very fine eye. Found over forehead.: 1
Copper Bodkin Slender stem Broken in 5 pieces [drawing]: 1
Copper bodkin Type__: 1
Copper Bodkin Very thin in section Badly broken Type__: 1
Copper Bolt. [A-F] A set of 6 found together: 2 have solid flat heads and are bent 4 have coiled heads Type VII [drawings] 1:1: 6
Copper bolt. Ornamental with gilded head. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Copper bolt. Point lost. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Copper Bolt. Rectangular in section with curled head. Tapering end. [Type] VII [drawing 2:5]: 1
Copper bolt. With shaft round in section and gilt head.: 1
Copper bolts. On in good condition [B]. [drawing 1:1]: 2
Copper borer?: 1
Copper borer? Tanged at the thick end of gradually tapering : circular in section. Broken.: 1
Copper bowl Bath shaped Part of rim broken Excellent condition [Type] LXIII: 1
Copper bowl Bent and battered Metal vase type 3 Without grooved rim: 1
Copper bowl Corroded with the bowl, one outside rim the other inside, 2 silver rings consisting of 2 coils of silver wire. These rings were both on one finger and prove that the fingers of the hand once rested upon the rim of the bowl. One finger ring corroded with inside of bowl at bottom. Metal vase type 3: 1
Copper bowl Distorted Metal vase type 3: 1
Copper Bowl Distorted Type III: 1
Copper Bowl Elliptical with 2 straight lips, one on each short side. One lip broken and missing [drawing] Type XCV: 1
Copper Bowl Flattened hemisphere: no base Type III: 1
Copper Bowl Flattened hemispherical Part of rim broken, small portion missing Type III: 1
Copper Bowl Hemispherical Badly smashed, but in good condition; complete Type III: 1
Copper bowl Hemispherical Distorted and badly cracked: 1
Copper Bowl Hemispherical in good condition.: 1
Copper Bowl Hemispherical Part of Bottom Missing [Type] III: 1
Copper Bowl Hemispherical Part of rim missing [Type] III: 1
Copper Bowl Hemispherical Rim broken Type III: 1
Copper Bowl Hemispherical Type III =RC4 metal not among 1L Fg ps: 1
Copper bowl Hemispherical Type III: 5
Copper Bowl Hemispherical Type__: 1
Copper Bowl Hemispherical Unusually thick and heavy Type III: 1
Copper Bowl Hemispherical [Type] III New 4: 2
Copper bowl Hemispherical [Type] III: 2
Copper Bowl Hemispherical: 1
Copper Bowl Hemispherical, much distorted and broken lying below the hand, the finger bones are still inside Type__: 1
Copper Bowl Hemispherical, plain part of rim chipped: 1
Copper Bowl Long handle with ring attached through a hole perforated in end. Part of rim missing. Type LXXX.: 1
Copper bowl Metal type vase 3.: 1
Copper bowl Metal vase III [Stone type 18 has been crossed out on catalog card] na: 1
Copper bowl Metal vase type [Type] LXXXIV: 1
Copper Bowl Much distorted but probably hemispherical [Type] III: 1
Copper bowl Originally hemispherical, now much distorted [Type] III: 1
Copper bowl Oval type LXIII: 1
Copper Bowl Part of base missing Type__: 1
Copper bowl Part of rim broken Small portion missing Metal vase type 19: 1
Copper Bowl Plain hemispherical Type__: 1
Copper Bowl Probably Hemispherical but much flattened: attached to the rim were 2 loop handles (one - broken off) Type III: 1
Copper bowl Rim broken Small portion missing Metal vase type III: 1
Copper bowl Straight-sided with long trough spout Type 11: 1
Copper Bowl Type III: 1
Copper Bowl Type LXXXIV: 2
Copper Bowl With small circular base, flat: 1
Copper bowl With straight sides and out turned end: at present oval, but probably originally circular. [Type] LXIII: 1
Copper Bowl [Type] III: 1
Copper bowl Broken and fragmentary Metal vase type 3: 1
Copper bowl Hemispherical In remarkably good condition. Found inside U8045 [Type] III: 1
Copper bowl and strainer Oxidised together, but both in pretty good condition. Strainer with handle (broken). Bowl, oval; one end broken. In the middle of each side, on outer rim, there is a coiled wire attachment for a handle (missing). [Type] LXIII: 1
Copper Bowl Hemispherical Inverted over the mouth of a clay pot type (broken) III: 1
Copper Bowl Hemispherical. Type III.: 1
Copper bowl or cauldron. In very bad condition. Type LVI.: 1
Copper Bowl, Hemispherical, the base slightly flattened. Tentative drawing. RC3. [drawing]: 1
Copper bowl. Almost hemispherical, with flat ring base: distorted & one side broken.: 1
Copper bowl. Hemispherical. Small portion of body missing. Fairly thick copper. [drawing]: 1
Copper bowl. Hemispherical. Distorted and part of base missing. [type] III: 1
Copper bowl. Hemispherical. [Type] III.: 1
Copper bowl. Metal vase type III. [drawing]: 1
Copper bowl. Oval and once provided with a (wire?) handle: no base ring or flattening. Type LXIII.: 1
Copper bowl. Oval or boat-shaped. The shape is probably exaggerated by the accidental bending inwards of the long sides. In poor condition and part of the base missing. LXIII.: 1
Copper bowl. Oval, with sunk base, now all warped out of shape, cracked and broken.: 1
Copper bowl. Shallow, with umbilical centre and pseudo-godrooned sides: the centre has been crushed flat but seems to have been convex. A handle was attached to the rim but is missing. Part of one side broken. Type 86 (new types). : 1
Copper bowl. [drawing] Type XIV.: 1
Copper Bowl.: 2
Copper Bowl. Flattened hemispherical. Distorted.: 1
Copper Bowl. Hemisherical. Bottom broken. Distorted.: 1
Copper Bowl. Hemispherical & distorted. Type III: 1
Copper Bowl. Hemispherical, with slightly defined circular base. Type III.: 1
Copper Bowl. Hemispherical.: 3
Copper bowl. Hemispherical. Distorted. Type III.: 2
Copper bowl. Hemispherical. Miniature. [drawing 2:5]: 1
Copper bowl. Oval type with single rib at each end.: 1
Copper Bowl. Oval. Distorted.: 1
Copper bowl. Type 3.: 1
Copper bowl. Type 7.: 1
Copper bowl. Bath shaped. LXIII.: 1
Copper Bowl. Beaten out to the round, the base has been further hammered to bring it almost to a square: and this has modified the outline of the rim also. Type LXXVI. [drawing]: 1
Copper bowl. Bent over rim. [drawing]: 1
Copper bowl. Broken - Part of rim and base missing. Human finger bones found within it. Metal vase type 4.: 1
Copper bowl. Broken. Thin pieces of gold plate found within. Round base. Misshapen - front of rim lost. E. [drawing 1:3]: 1
Copper bowl. Circular but with a square base having a slight boss at each corner. [drawing 2:5]: 1
Copper bowl. Fairly heavy metal, very slight rim along edge. Cracked and distorted but intact. III: 1
Copper bowl. Finely made of thin metal in excellent condition: rounded base.: 1
Copper bowl. Flattened hemispherical. [drawing]: 1
Copper Bowl. Flattened hemispherical. [Type] III: 1
Copper bowl. Fragments.: 1
Copper bowl. Good condition. Persian date. [drawing]: 1
Copper Bowl. Hemisperical. [Type] III.: 1
Copper Bowl. Hemispherical (flattened). RC3. [drawing]: 1
Copper bowl. Hemispherical Broken in 2 pieces.: 1
Copper Bowl. Hemispherical, flattened, heavy metal, in good condition. RC3. [drawing]: 1
Copper Bowl. Hemispherical.: 8
Copper Bowl. Hemispherical. A few lapis double conoid beads found within. These formed a bracelet.: 1
Copper Bowl. Hemispherical. Cracked & a fragment missing from the base. [type] III: 1
Copper Bowl. Hemispherical. Distorted.: 1
Copper Bowl. Hemispherical. Distorted. [Type] III.: 2
Copper bowl. Hemispherical. In rather poor condition with a hole thorugh one side. [type] III: 1
Copper bowl. Hemispherical. Part of one side chipped, but initially complete. [Type] III: 1
Copper bowl. Hemispherical. The rim chipped.: 1
Copper Bowl. Hemispherical. Type III: 2
Copper Bowl. Hemispherical. Type III [Crossed out] : 1
Copper bowl. Hemispherical. Type III.: 1
Copper bowl. Hemispherical. [Type] III: 2
Copper Bowl. Hemispherical. [Type] III.: 3
Copper Bowl. Hemispherical. [Type] VII.: 1
Copper bowl. In bad condition, distorted and the base all broken away.: 1
Copper bowl. Nearly hemispherical. Cracked and distorted. On the outside was marking of reed mat - not burnt. Inside, remains kept for analysis.: 1
Copper Bowl. Oval in pretty good condition. Corroded on to it, in the inside, are a copper lamp and a hemispherical copper bowl.: 1
Copper Bowl. Oval shaped. Distorted. Type LXIII: 1
Copper Bowl. Oval type with silver tubular handle rims. [Type LXIII]: 1
Copper bowl. Oval type. Originally provided with a long handle attached to the rim at the middle of the longer sides: this is missing. It was probably of thin (silver?) wire.: 1
Copper bowl. Oval type. [Type] LXIII.: 1
Copper Bowl. Oval with silver tubular handle-attachments.: 1
Copper bowl. Oval, almost boat-shaped. In good condition but cracked. In it were several lumps of copper, apparently unformed. [type] LXIII.: 1
Copper Bowl. Oval, with flat base & end ribs; at the sides, double tubular handle-rings of silver. Broken but complete.: 1
Copper Bowl. Oval, with verticular tubular handles. Type LXIII: 1
Copper bowl. Oval.: 1
Copper Bowl. Oval. Longitudinal view [reference to drawing] [drawing 2:5]: 1
Copper Bowl. Part of base missing.: 1
Copper Bowl. Plain circular type with low side. [Type] III. =RC.4.: 1
Copper bowl. Practically hemispherical. Fairly good condition.: 1
Copper bowl. Saucer shaped. Type XIV [drawing 2:5]: 1
Copper bowl. Sides rather straight curving off sharply to the base, which is all broken away.: 1
Copper bowl. Spouted, with handle ending in a lion's head gripping the bowl's rim. Broken but complete. [drawing]: 1
Copper bowl. Strainer and spouted bowl all fused together by oxidation. Types XCIX. [drawing]: 1
Copper bowl. The base all smashed in. Sides nearly vertical; but it may have been hemispherical once.: 1
Copper bowl. Type 14.: 1
Copper bowl. Type 3.: 1
Copper Bowl. Type III. Hemispherical distorted but complete.: 1
Copper bowl. With base ring. Type RC.116. [additional notes on back of catalog card][drawing]: 1
Copper bowl. With slight depressed spout. Type XV.: 1
Copper bowl. [drawing 2:5]: 1
Copper bowl. [drawing]: 3
Copper bowl. [Type] XLIV. [drawing]: 1
Copper bowl. [Type] XV. [drawing]: 1
Copper Box Circular, with close-fitting lid surmounted by knob handle [drawing] 2:3 Type XCVII: 1
Copper box. Circular, with lid provided with central knob. [Type XCVII] [drawing]: 1
Copper box. Cylindrical, with remains of copper lid leaving a flat knob handle in the middle. ? [Type] 97 (New 110): 1
Copper bracelet. A. Plain wire thicker in middle; diam 008 B. Small copper dish with square hole through centre diam 002.: 2
Copper Bracelet. Circular. Ends loose.: 1
Copper bracelet. Plain hoop in poor condition.: 1
Copper bracelet. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Copper Bracelets 4, of which one is broken and half of it is missing: one pair corroded together. Plain hoops of heavy wire with open ends.: 1
Copper bracelets. [A-D] Four of different sizes. The largest [A] diameter 70mm, is of fairly thick metal bent into a hoop with the ends overlapping, apparently fixed to it was a square four-petalled rosette of thin copper.: 4
Copper bracelets. A pair: [A] one a circlet of thick copper wire with a thinner wire twisted snake-wise round part of its diameter: [B] the other a spiral of 2 1/2 turns, also of thick wire. With the thinner wire wound round it at intervals: the second is broken.: 2
Copper bracelets. heavy type with broken ends. Persian period. [drawing]: 1
Copper Bucket With copper ring handle XXIII New 46: 1
Copper Bucket With handle Type__: 1
Copper Bucket [drawing] not accurate [Type] XXII: 1
Copper bucket [A]. The head of the corpse [B] was inside it and still is. Type 9.: 2
Copper bucket. The sides rise vertically and then slope inwards to an apparently straight rim in which is set a thin copper handle. The bottom plate is bent up and rivetted to the sides: the rim is formed by bending the top of the sides outwards and downwards and then rivetting along the edge. A good deal crushed and distorted, the handle broken. XCI. Type__ Photo__: 1
Copper Bucket. Broken and distorted. Typee XXII. [drawing]: 1
Copper Bucket. With loop swing handle. Detail of handle; two vertical tubes soldered to rim: a wire passed through these looped above and turned up below: this goes through a loop in the end of the handle.: 1
Copper Cauldron Bent and battered Type XLIV: 1
Copper Cauldron Much distorted and broken [drawing] Type II: 1
Copper Cauldron Part of rim broken Raised bottom Type II: 1
Copper Cauldron Straight-sided with two small ring handles at rim [drawing] Type LI: 1
Copper Cauldron Supported on four small bulls feet [drawing] approx. Type XLII: 1
Copper Cauldron Type 49 (new): 1
Copper Cauldron (the bottom is prized up).: 1
Copper cauldron. Straight-sided with the edge turned down to form a rim. The bottom is bent right up inside and has a large hole in it; part of one side broken away. Type 6.: 1
Copper cauldron. In pretty good condition. The bottom has been strengthened by adding a piece of copper on the outside, which is rivetted on. Type 49: 1
Copper cauldron. Much distorted. Type LVI. [drawing]: 1
Copper cauldron. Type _. Inside it a copper bowl, Type 3(?) inverted: diam. circ.: 1
Copper Cauldron. Part of rim missing. Reed matting adheres in places to base and sides. Type II.: 1
Copper Cauldron. [Drawing] Type XXI: 1
Copper chisel Broad flat type with triangular head widening slightly to cutting edge [Type] IV: 1
Copper Chisel (broken) [drawing] Type IV: 1
Copper Chisel Broken in 2 pieces Type V: 1
Copper chisel Flat head, square shaft. [type] VII B: 1
Copper chisel Flat stem, triangular head: 1
Copper chisel Portion missing [drawing] 1:1: 1
Copper chisel Slender square stem, round headed.: 1
Copper chisel Slightly convex sides [drawing] 2:5 [type] V [struck out on card: vii]: 1
Copper Chisel Square in section Broken in 2 pieces Type VII B [drawing]: 1
Copper Chisel Square in section Type VII B [drawing]: 1
Copper Chisel Square section flattened and slightly broadened to cutting edge. [drawing] Type VI. B: 1
Copper chisel Square section flattened to cutting edge [Type] VII: 1
Copper chisel Square shaft, flat ended [type] VII B: 1
Copper chisel Square-section stem, 0005 sq. [Type] IV: 1
Copper Chisel The edge transverse to the wider sides [drawing] Type VII A: 1
Copper chisel Triangular head, flat and wide stem. [type] IV: 1
Copper chisel Triangular top [Type] IV: 1
Copper chisel Type V [drawing]: 1
Copper Chisel Type__: 3
Copper Chisel With triangular head Type IV: 1
Copper chisel With triangular head and flat stem.: 1
Copper Chisel [drawing] Type IV B: 1
Copper chisel [drawing]: 1
Copper chisel with triangular end: cutting edge 004 across [Type] IV: 1
Copper chisel (?). Type VIII. [drawing]: 1
Copper chisel with straight sides, flat cutting edge, and triangular butt. [Type] IV.: 1
Copper chisel(?) Slightly bent, bent metal well preserved. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Copper chisel(?) Very slender square section, shaft flattened to narrow cutting edge [type] VII: 1
Copper chisel(?) Very slender square section, shaft flattened to narrow cutting edge. [type] VII: 1
Copper chisel. Flat rectangular stem with width at right angles to cutting edge [Type] Chisel 4 (New): 1
Copper chisel. Flat stem, triangular head. [type?] W: 1
Copper chisel. Flat, with triangular head and on the upper part are preserved the marks of a string binding, apparently over leather (?): 1
Copper chisel. Square section flattened to cutting edge. (broken). [Type] I (new): 1
Copper chisel. [Type] II or III (new): 1
Copper chisel. (broken into 2 pieces) Blade was not socketed in wood but upper part was bound about with string-binding, may be leather. Type IV, A.: 1
Copper chisel. Broken in 2 pieces. Type VI, D.: 1
Copper chisel. Minute. Sq. in section. Type VII R. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Copper chisel. Type 4a.: 1
Copper chisel. Type IV, A.: 3
Copper chisel. Type IV, B.: 1
Copper chisel. Type IV,A.: 1
Copper Chisel. Broken. Type VI. A.: 1
Copper chisel. Cutting edge at right angles to width of stem. [drawing] Type 4 (new).: 1
Copper chisel. Fairly heavy metal, rectangular section, flattened to convex cutting edge. [drawing]: 1
Copper Chisel. Flat blade. Type IV. [drawing]: 1
Copper Chisel. In very poor condition.: 1
Copper Chisel. Inscribed with a single cuneiform sign. Broken in 3 pieces. Type V. [drawing]: 1
Copper chisel. Remains of the wooden handel are preserved on the butt end. [type] VII [drawing] 1:1 [drawing (labeled: wood. metal, straight)]: 1
Copper chisel. Top missing. Type V.: 1
Copper Chisel. Top missing. Type VII: A.: 1
Copper chisel. Triangular top. [drawing 1:4] IV.: 1
Copper chisel. Type 2a.: 1
Copper chisel. Type IV A.: 1
Copper Chisel. Type IV. A.: 2
Copper Chisel. Type V.: 1
Copper Chisel. Type VI. B.: 1
Copper chisel. [drawing]: 1
Copper chisels, 2. [A] (1) Type 4a. [B] (2) Type 1b: 2
Copper chisels, 2. (A) Type 2a; (B) Type 4A.: 2
Copper chisels. (A) type 2a. (B) Type 1b. (C) Type 1b: with fragments of wooden handle.: 2
Copper chisels. (A) type 2a. (B) Type 1b. (C) Type 1b: with fragments of wooden handle.: 1
Copper chopper and copper pin corroded onto it. Chopper has flat blade and turned over tang. [drawing] [Type] IV: 1
Copper chopper and copper pin corroded onto it. Chopper has flat blade and turned over tang. [drawing]: 1
Copper chopper. Haft end broken away. Convex cutting end. Thin metal.: 1
Copper chopper. The end bent over round the haft and one rivet used to secure it: the cutting end slightly rounded. [drawing] [type] III.: 1
Copper chopper. Bent over for hafting. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Copper chopper. Thin metal: convex cutting end: other end tapered and curved round for attachment. [drawing]: 1
Copper chopper. [drawing]: 1
Copper cockle shell.: 1
Copper Collander Fragment Handle straight, with ring at end The bowl has perished: the rim is sunk towards the centre leaving a raised part 0027 wide and a lower part 0023 wide. [drawing]: 1
Copper Collar From one of the asses harnessed to the chariot. Only one end survives: it is a large lunate sheet decorated with eye pattern in repousse work: at the end of the cresent is a fastener. The jaw-bone of the ass is attached to it. [drawing]: 1
Copper Collar From the second ass harnessed to the chariot. Only a fragment preserved attached to part of the asses' jaw-bone, cf. 10468.: 1
Copper comb. Triangular top, with rolled head. [drawing]: 1
Copper Cramp. Body of cramp shaped like a V with hoop shaped top and at right angles to it and welded onto it a second hoop. [drawing not to scale]: 1
Copper crescent. Miniature. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Copper cullender with handle. [drawing] Broken in antiquity but complete. Into it is forced a copper bowl diam 0055, ht 006 Practically hemispherical but with tall sides. Type LXXXVIII.: 1
Copper cullender. Normal type with long handle and adhering to it a copper bowl, hemispherical.: 2
Copper cullender. Flat rim, thin metal: the cup pierced with 6 rows of small holes: handle made in one piece with rim, fairly solid, rectangular section, bent over at end, clearly having been in a wooden handle. [drawing] : 1
Copper cup. On short stem with splayed foot. In poor condition, the bottom fallen out and much of the foot broken.: 1
Copper Dagger 2 rivets on each side of tang Cylinder seal adhering to bottom of blade [drawing] Type__: 1
Copper Dagger 2 rivets on either side of short tang. [drawing] Type II: 1
Copper Dagger Blade only, broken into 2 pieces narrow straight-sided blade with short triangular tang and 3 rivets Type 4 (new): 1
Copper Dagger Broken in 2 pieces Flat blade, similar to 9883 Vertical rib running down one side: 1
Copper Dagger Broken in 2 pieces Same type as U.10540 Type 7 (new): 1
Copper Dagger Broken in 3 pieces Flat blade, short tang with 3 rivets [drawing] 1:10 Type 7 (new): 1
Copper Dagger Broken in 3 pieces Short tang with 3 rivets on either side. [drawing] Type 7 (new): 1
Copper Dagger Broken in 3 pieces Short tang with 5? rivets Type: II: 1
Copper Dagger Broken into 3 pieces Type__: 1
Copper dagger Flat blade 3 rivets on each side of tang 1 rivet missing Excellent condition 8 small copper nails originally fastened to the wooden haft found with it.: 1
Copper dagger Flat blade Short tang with 3 rivets one either side. Small rivet in center broken away [Type II] [drawing 2:5]: 1
Copper Dagger Flat blade Short tang, part of which is missing Tip missing [Type] II [drawing]: 1
Copper Dagger Flat blade unusually small For sketch see Field Note Type__: 1
Copper Dagger Flat blade, short tang with 2 rivets, one on each side. On the blade 6 leaf-shaped pieces of wood. The blade was probably originally inside a wooden sheath inlaid with wooden rosettes. The sheath was probably of a softer wood and the inlay being of a harder wood has in part survived. [drawing of dagger] [drawing of inlay pattern]: 1
Copper dagger Flat blade. Short tang [drawing] [type] II: 1
Copper Dagger Long tang with 3 rivets Flat blade [drawing] [Type] 5?: 1
Copper Dagger Narrow straight-sided blade with short tang (broken) and rivets. The handle had been studded with silver nails.: 1
Copper dagger Normal straight-sided blade with hollow socket of copper for the (wooden) handle, which was 0095 long and had 3 small metal studs on the end of the pommel [drawing of pommel] 1:1: 1
Copper Dagger Part of tang missing Small piece of blade missing [drawing] Type 7 (new): 1
Copper Dagger Places for 5 rivets on either side of tang Flat blade Tip missing [drawing] [Type] II: 1
Copper Dagger Pommel decorated with silver double conoid studs Type 5 (new): 1
Copper Dagger Short tang 2 rivets [drawing] Type II: 1
Copper Dagger Short tang with 3 rivets on either side: 1
Copper Dagger Short tang, 2 rivets [drawing] [Type] II: 1
Copper dagger Straight-sided with short tang and 3 rivets Type 4 (New): 1
Copper Dagger Tang perforated to receive rivets: 1
Copper Dagger Tip missing Top broken Flat blade; short tang with 2 rivets [drawing]: 1
Copper Dagger Top badly broken Rivets on short tang [drawing] Type II: 1
Copper Dagger with central rib (broken into 2) Type__: 1
Copper Dagger With central rib and short rounded tang and six rivets Type 3 (new): 1
Copper Dagger With central rib and short tang with rivets Type=4 (new): 1
Copper Dagger With it a copper nail from the hilt [drawing] Type II: 1
Copper Dagger With lower part of hilt in silver and silver studs from the pommel: blade (broken) leaf-shaped with single central rib. Copper badly decayed Type__: 1
Copper Dagger With remains of the wooden handle Type II: 1
Copper Dagger With rivets at guard and others from pommel Type__: 1
Copper Dagger With short rivetted tang (broken into 2) Type__: 1
Copper Dagger With the blade is preserved part of the wooden handle bound and studded with silver Type__: 1
Copper dagger With very slight central rib Broken into 3 pieces and the tang missing. [Type] # 3 (new): 1
Copper Dagger [drawing] Type __: 1
Copper Dagger Blade Leaf-shaped with triple rib (broken) Type__: 1
Copper Dagger Blade Type II [drawing]: 1
Copper dagger blade. Flat with flat tang. Type as U.17359. [drawing]: 1
Copper Dagger blade. 2 rivets on either side of tang. Type II. [drawing]: 1
Copper dagger blade. With 3 rivets : tip of tang with 3rd rivet broken. Type not RC. Cf knife RC 4.: 1
Copper dagger or knife With 3 rivets in short tang Normal striaght-sided type [drawing] [Type] II: 1
Copper dagger-blade. Type 3.: 1
Copper dagger.: 1
Copper dagger. Broken in 3 pieces. Type II, F.: 1
Copper dagger. Broken. Type II, E.: 1
Copper dagger. Pommel & haft decorated with copper studs forming a triangular pattern. Type II, B.: 1
Copper Dagger. Portion of tang missing. Type I.: 1
Copper Dagger. Short tang with 2 rivets. Type II, E: 1
Copper dagger. Tang missing. Type II, a.: 1
Copper dagger. Tip missing. Type II, E.: 1
Copper Dagger. Type II [drawing]: 1
Copper dagger. Type II,B. Variant. Bottom of haft is decorated with copper studs as well as pommel.: 1
Copper dagger. Type II,F.: 1
Copper dagger. Type V. [drawing]: 1
Copper dagger. Typre II, E.: 1
Copper Dagger. With copeer guard. Wooden handle had disappeared. Badly broken. Type II. [drawing]: 1
Copper dagger. Wooden handle decorated with copper studs on pommel. Type II.B.: 1
Copper Dagger. Broken in 2 pieces and mended. Flat blade, short tang with 2 rivets on either side: normal type. [Type] II. [drawing]: 1
Copper Dagger. Broken. Type II. C.: 1
Copper Dagger. Broken.Type IV.: 1
Copper Dagger. Flat blade with 2 rivets on either side of tang. [Type] II. [drawing]: 1
Copper Dagger. Flat blade, short tang with holes for two rivets. Tip missing. Type II. [drawing]: 1
Copper dagger. Long leaf-shaped blade secured by 2 (or 3?) rivets. : 1
Copper dagger. Long leaf-shaped blade with 3 rivets. [drawing] hand drawn.: 1
Copper dagger. Long leaf-shaped blade, probably rivetted but rivets gone. : 1
Copper dagger. Nearly straight-sided. With 5 rivets in the short handle-tang. Very well preserved. II.: 1
Copper dagger. On the blade traces of a sheath woven from a stiff fibrous material. Open work pattern exactly similar to that on the sheath of Mes-kalam-dugs gold dagger. Type II F. [drawing]: 1
Copper Dagger. Originally had wooden handle decorated with copper studs. Type II, B.: 1
Copper Dagger. Originally had wooden handle with silver studs. See Field note. Type IV.: 1
Copper Dagger. Originally had wooden pommel decorated with copper studs; the wood had entirely perished. Type II.: 1
Copper dagger. Straight sided with rectangular end returning to tang wherein 3 rivets. The blade thickened to the centre, but no rib [Type] II: 1
Copper dagger. Tang with 3 rivets. Broken but complete.: 1
Copper dagger. The blade had originally a tang fixed by rivets into a wooden handle: tang broken: the handle was decorated with small copper studs driven into the wood so that the heads touched each other: traces of the handle remained and some of the studs were corroded together in position.: 1
Copper dagger. The point missing: a wooden handle was affixed by rivets and decorated at its base with copper skids (waxed into position): the blade was in a wooden sheath found completely decayed. [drawing] Type 7 (new): 1
Copper Dagger. Type II E.: 2
Copper Dagger. Type II F.: 2
Copper Dagger. type II, E.: 1
Copper Dagger. Type II, F.: 1
Copper Dagger. Type II. E. UET V: 355): 1
Copper dagger. Type II. [drawing]: 1
Copper Dagger. Type _. [drawing]: 1
Copper dagger. With gold guard to handle and 5 gold studs to pommel. Narrow ribbing down the blade (bad condition). Type V (New 2). Cf PG1054 [Type or find location?].: 1
Copper Dagger. With studs on haft.: 1
Copper dagger. [drawing 1:2]: 1
Copper dagger. [drawing 1:5]: 1
Copper Dish (see Field Notes). [Annotated] Type LVI: 1
Copper disk. (probably a mirror) of very thin metal : the rim neatly turned over as if there had been a wooden (?) backing. To it is attached by corrosion a second copper instrument similar to U.17839.: 1
Copper disk. E.: 1
Copper dog. Face gilded. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Copper dog. Usual pattern, metal in very bad condition. In Cat. In text: Neo-Babylonian period (14): 1
Copper dragon's head. Broken below neck. Text: 9H(3). [drawing]: 1
Copper drill (?) Square in section, thickened to head which has been let into a wooden handle.: 1
Copper Drill. Square section running to a point: tang for insertion in a handle.: 1
Copper Ear Ring Heavy Type 2 1/2 coils, thickened ends E: 1
Copper Ear Ring Lunate ends: 1
Copper Ear Ring Single coil [drawing]: 1
Copper ear-ring. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Copper earring Flat lunar ends [drawing]: 1
Copper earring. 1 1/2 coils. Lunate ended. (and beads: 1 silver & 4 long carnelian; these are 15145): 1
Copper earring. 2 1/2 coils.: 2
Copper earring. Single coil of thin copper wire. Ends very slightly overlapping.: 1
Copper fibula. Hoop spiral. Type 3. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Copper FIGURE of SHULGI. Together with soapstone Foundation Tablet U.6304- Shrine of dDim-tab-ba. Same inscription cf. U.6300 to U.6304; U.6157-8. E. Text: Dim-tab-ba Temple (2). : 1
Copper FIGURE of SHULGI. Together with the soapstone foundation TABLET U.6300- Same inscription. Shrine of dDim-tab-ba. Represents a shaven and shorn Sumerian carrying a basket on his head - wears a loin cloth. CF. U.6158, U.6303. (Also another not mentioned. (B) Text: Dim-tab-ba Temple (2): 1
Copper FIGURE of SHULGI. Together with the Soapstone Foundation Tablet U.6302- Shrine of dDim-tab-ba. Same inscription on both. CF. U.6158, U.6300. Text: Dim-tab-ba Temple (2). E.: 1
Copper figure. Of bearded god; hands clasped on breast, body very short, with remains of iron at base: head apparently silver. Kassite.: 1
Copper figurine of a seated dog. Miniature. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Copper finger ring Plain hoop with ends overlapping by half the circle.: 1
Copper Finger Ring Single coil: 1
Copper Finger Ring Thick copper: 1
Copper Finger ring.: 1
Copper Finger ring. 1 1/2 coils of copper wire.: 1
Copper Finger Ring. 2 coils.: 2
Copper finger ring. Found on the finger bone. Plain circlet of 1 1/2 coils of wire.: 1
Copper Finger rings Loose ends: 1
Copper finger rings. One plain ring of wire with overlapping ends; a set of 3 rings corroded together, all apparently of the same type as the first.: 1
Copper finger-ring. With circular bezel, engraved.: 1
Copper fish hook With barb & flattened tang [drawing] 1:1: 1
Copper fish hook (?) 1 barb. No sign of hafting. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Copper fish hook. Barbed (the shaft incomplete above).. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Copper fish hook. No barb. The top of the shaft flattened & broadened for fastening.: 1
Copper fish hook. One barb. The haft flattened to a curve & pierced. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Copper fish hook. Top flattened & rolled over for attachment, the shaft square. point round with no barb. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Copper fish hook. No barb: haft broken. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Copper fish hook. No barb: the haft flattened at the end for attachment. On the haft are traces of the binding. [drawing1:1]: 1
Copper fish hook. Similar to modern pattern.: 1
Copper fish hook. The top flattened to tie on to gut, no barb. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Copper fish hook. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Copper Fish spear. Shaped like a double pronged hoe. For sketch see Field Note.: 1
Copper fish(?) spear. 2 prongs, with wooden haft. [drawing]: 1
Copper fish-hook Barbed: the tang flattened and widened for fixing [drawing 1:1]: 1
Copper flask. Finely mad of thin metal in excellent condition: base pointed: small label or patch (?) at join of neck and shoulder.: 1
Copper foot. Terminating in a disk. Miniature. [drawing]: 1
Copper Fork. Two-pronged. [drawing]: 1
Copper fork? Or ornamental pin. Made rather like a human hand, the fingers bent slightly forwards [drawing] 1:1 Toilet instrument 2: 1
Copper fork? Bone disk runs round straight rod just above the fork end. Traces of wood originally found in the rod. [drawing]: 1
Copper frog. Miniature. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Copper goblet. Cracked and with a small piece missing. Type RC.119. : 1
Copper greave. Fragmentary. E.: 1
Copper group: (A) Chisel. Type 2a (B) Chisel. Type 4a. (C) Saw (the tip missing) (D) Awl (broken). (E) Bowl, hemispherical; cracked and slightly crushed.: 5
Copper hair Pin Kish Type Top of pin bent over, central portion flattened. Top broken [drawing] Type VI A: 1
Copper hair pin. Broken in 2 pieces.: 1
Copper Hair Pin. Rounded in section. Tip Broken. Type IX. [drawing]: 1
Copper Hair Pin. Rounded in section. Type IX. [drawing]: 1
Copper Harpoon Hollow socketed (Point missing) [drawing] 1:1 Arrow type 4 Type VIII: 1
Copper harpoon. Hollow socketed, with chisel point, and barb; complete. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Copper Harpoon. Type VIII B.: 1
Copper Hasps (?) [A-B] Found in the matting above the body and possibly used to fasten the ends of the mats together [drawing] 1:1 (NB the real metal is much thinner than is here drawn): 2
Copper head gear. Fragment in poor condition. A triangular strip of copper capped by three copper knobs-possible a comb. [drawing]: 1
Copper Head. A god or hero with human face & bulls ears and horns. The eyes originally inlaid with lapis & shell: the right eye gone altogether, of the left the lapis preserved.: 1
Copper head. Of a female? Miniature. Solid casting.: 1
Copper hoe? or axe? [drawing] not to be published. Crescent shaped - single piece of metal with a V shaped shaft for receiving a wooden handle. 2 rivets, one on each side of the opening keep the shaft firm. If the object was a hoe it had a handle coming down vertically into the apex of the V, if an axe the handle was horizontal to it.: 1
Copper holdfast(?) (broken) [drawing ]1:1: 1
Copper Holdfasts (4) [A-D] Possibly fasteners for adjusting a belt. Found in connection with the copper holdfasts 9846, the latter being on the waist, these being on the shoulder. Possibly they belong to a leather baldrick. Horseshoe shaped head, rounded in section, legs rectangular in section. The legs may originally have been pliable so as to allow of the insertion of cord or such like material within the ring. [drawing 1:1]: 3
Copper ingot. Well preserved but uninscribed. [drawing 1:2]: 1
Copper instrument (possibly a razor?) The tang fairly thick; all edges thin and apparently cutting edges [drawing 1:1]: 1
Copper Jug (Bottom all gone) [drawing] Type XXXI: 1
Copper Jug. of the normal libation type with very long spout. [Drawing] Type XXIX: 1
Copper knife 3 rivets on either side of short tang Flat blade [drawing] [Type] II: 1
Copper knife Broken in 3 pieces Poor condition Badly corroded Flat blade Short tang [drawing] Dagger [Type] 7 (new).: 1
Copper knife Broken, and the tang missing. Straight-sided type [Type] II: 1
Copper knife Flat blade Short tang with rivets Common type [Type] II: 1
Copper knife Flat blade, short tang at the edge of the blade Broken in 3 pieces. Tip missing. [drawing]: 1
Copper Knife Flat blade: short tang perforated with 3 holes to receive rivets. Tip missing. Knife found adhering to whetstone U.10393. Faint traces of a leather?) sheath on the knife [drawing] Type__: 1
Copper Knife Found inside grave, point upward [drawing] 1:2 Type XIV: 1
Copper Knife Knife__: 1
Copper Knife Narrow triangular blade with short tang and 2 rivets Type 4 (new): 1
Copper knife Normal type with short tang & 3 rivets: the shape V handle could be made out from the position of the copper nails which studded it. See field notes. [type] II: 1
Copper knife Short thick blade with tang and 3 rivets: 1
Copper knife Straight-sided with tang and 2 rivets. [Type] II: 1
Copper knife The metal ring for securing the wooden handle to the tang is preserved. [drawing] 1:2: 1
Copper Knife With slight central rib, broken Type 3 new: 1
Copper knife [drawing] (Tang broken): 1
Copper knife [drawing] Type 6 (New): 1
Copper Knife [drawing] Type XIV Variant: 1
Copper knife [drawing]: 1
Copper Knife [drawing] 1:1 Type__: 1
Copper knife [Type] II [drawing]: 1
Copper knife with remains of the wooden handle. [drawing] [Type] II: 1
Copper knife blade. thick rivets for haft. II. [drawing 1:1] : 1
Copper knife blade. Type 3.: 1
Copper knife blade. Type 7a.: 2
Copper knife-blade. Type 7b. good condition.: 1
Copper knife. Broken and imperfect.: 1
Copper knife. Broken. On the blade are well preserved traces of a woven rough sheath covered with linen. [drawing] 1:1: 1
Copper knife. Leaf shaped blade with very thin but marked central rib and short tang. Type 3 (new).: 1
Copper knife. Straight-sided to the point, with one rivet left in the tang. Found corroded on to U.8065, and broken. [type] II: 1
Copper knife. Straight-sided, tapering to rounded point; angular shoulders to tang with 2 rivets. (broken) [drawing] [Type] II.: 1
Copper knife. Thin rivets in short tang and shoulders. Two copper rivets found loose beside it, probably went through the pommel of the wooden handle.: 1
Copper knife. Broken in 3 places. Unusually small. [drawing 1:1] [Type] IV: 1
Copper knife. Broken in 3 places. [drawing]: 1
Copper knife. Damaged: the blade has been bent up and cracked, and above this is much corroded and the edges have gone; below the bend well preserved. Point broken but found. Apparently of the usual straight-sided type, but the damage makes it hard to identify.: 1
Copper knife. Flat blade. Short tang with 3 rivets on either side.: 1
Copper knife. Flat blade. Short tang with 3 rivets. Common type. [drawing] [type] II: 1
Copper knife. Flat blade. Short tang with bitumen covering which comes down over the blade. This was originally part of the haft. [drawing]: 1
Copper knife. Flat blade. Short tang. No rivets. [drawing c. 2:5] II.: 1
Copper Knife. Fragment missing from tip, tang broken. Type II E.: 1
Copper Knife. Haft broken. Type II. E.: 1
Copper knife. Leaf-shaped with slight central rib: short tang with rivets broken off. [drawing]. : 1
Copper knife. Normal straight-sided type with 2 rivets. Point broken off but found.: 1
Copper Knife. Originally had wooden handle decorated with copper studs.: 1
Copper Knife. Reticule also of copper adhering to blade, reticule contains manicure tools. Top broken. Type II. F. : 1
Copper knife. Same type as 7872 but longer. The bent-over end has been broken and mended. Impression of reed matting on one side. : 1
Copper knife. Similar to 7872 : bend double in antiquity. XI.: 1
Copper knife. Straight-sided with very slight central rib, short tang and 2 rivets (tip broken off, but here). The handle was covered with small copper studs (in box labelled U.9115A). [Type II]: 1
Copper knife. Straight-sided, with short tang and 2 rivets.: 1
Copper knife. Straight-sided. Tang and point both missing and the blade broken across. [type] II: 1
Copper knife. Straight-sided: short tang with 3 rivets. II.: 1
Copper knife. Tang broken and part missing. Type _ [drawing 1:1]: 1
Copper Knife. Tang with no rivets, thickened to centre but no true rib. Type 8(new) [drawing 1:1]: 1
Copper Knife. Tip missing. Type II, F.: 1
Copper Knife. Top of haft broken. Type II. E. : 1
Copper Knife. Type 9b near. [drawing 1:4]: 1
Copper Knife. Type I, A. (longer tang & 2 rivets): 1
Copper Knife. Type II A.: 1
Copper Knife. Type II F.: 1
Copper knife. Type II, C.: 1
Copper Knife. Type II, F.: 2
Copper Knife. Type II. A. (3 rivets in long tang), and corroded onto it a copper reticule.: 1
Copper Knife. Type II. C.: 1
Copper Knife. Type II. E.: 1
Copper knife. Type IIA (new 7): 1
Copper knife. Type III but with longer tang & the curve of the edges less accentuated.: 1
Copper Knife. Type III.: 1
Copper Knife. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Copper Knife? or Axe Blade? Flat blade Thin copper Part of edge of blade missing [drawing] Type S12 (New): 1
Copper knife? or Axe? The blade is straight-sided and the cutting edge may be at the square end, cf. U.7867 but this is longer and narrower. The other (haft) end is bent over: broken and mended. : 1
Copper knives. Type 3.: 1
Copper knives. Type 5.: 1
Copper knives. Type 6.: 1
Copper kohl-stick(?) Head, round knob on square-section rod becoming round at 30mm [drawing 1:1] : 1
Copper kohl-stick(?) Similar to U.7881, shaped thus [reference to drawing] (broken) [drawing]: 1
Copper Ladle. [Annotated] Type 2 [?]: 1
Copper Ladle. Handle broken but complete. Type LXXXII [drawing]: 1
Copper ladle. Handle. Broken & tip missing. [Type XXXV] [drawing]: 1
Copper Ladle. Very long handle and short trough spout. Ring at end of handle-broken off. Type LXXIII.: 1
Copper Ladle. With long tubular handle. Type LXXXII. [drawing]: 1
Copper ladle? or lamp In imitation of shell? with lip spout and wooden flooring inside single roll of copper at end of spout. Broken and mended. Portion of sides missing. [drawing] not to scale: 1
Copper Lamp Imitation of shell with hollow trough spout [drawing]: 1
Copper Lamp In imitation of a shell; with shallow trough spout Type __: 1
Copper Lamp usual shell type: 1
Copper Lamp With trough spout Shaped in imitation of a shell Normal type: 1
Copper Lamp and Bowl. Corroded together. Lamp: head end slightly broken, normal shell type.: 1
Copper lamp with trough spout. Normal type.: 1
Copper Lamp. Normal shell type.: 1
Copper lamp. Normal type, cut to shape of shell. Trough spout broken.: 1
Copper Lamp. Usual shell shape. One side badly broken & parts of it missing: otherwise well preserved.: 1
Copper Lamp. Usual shell type. Extreme L. 190mm: 1
Copper Lamp. Usual type.: 1
Copper lance head. Barbed and socketed. [drawing] [type] VII. A. [drawn]: 1
Copper Lance-head [drawing] Type I: 1
Copper Lance-heads Poker type with square section and short tang (one broken) Type__: 3
Copper mace head Heavy copper cylinder with projecting points. Inside, the remains of the wooden handle [drawing] nearly 1:1 : 1
Copper Manicure Tools. Inside a decayed copper reticule.: 1
Copper mirror (?). Broken - part missing.: 1
Copper Mirror(?) [drawing 1:1]: 1
Copper mirror. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Copper mirror? Thin flat metal with tang for handle. [drawing] 1:1: 1
Copper mirror? a flat disk of thin metal with a short projecting tang for handle attachment.: 1
Copper mixing spoon? a long handle formed of a metal rod rectangular in section twisted on itself to give a spiral form: at one end a spade-shaped flat blade 27mm wide and 35mm long of very thin metal thus: [drawing]: 1
Copper model of shell Dish [drawing] Part of the edge broken: 1
Copper mug. B. Type RC.38. Larsa period. [drawing 1:2]: 1
Copper Nail or Stud (head broken and a fragment missing) square shaft and very large head of thin metal, convex [drawing] 1:2: 1
Copper nail with gilt head and scraps of gold foil.: 1
Copper Nail. Mushroom shaped.: 1
Copper nail. Short stem and exceptionally broad head. Stem bent to one side. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Copper Nails From the axles of the two wagons [A-B] 2 large bent nails with stems flattened and round heads L 0185 [C-G] 5 with coiled heads L 0105: 7
Copper nails and bolts. Various sizes with rounded heads, some headless.: 1
Copper nails. Group of. E.: 1
Copper Needle (?) or very slender pin tip broken: 1
Copper needle with elongated slot eye. Broken.: 1
Copper needle. Point broken.: 1
Copper needle.: 1
Copper Object ? armour ? But it was apparently nailed into a wooden background. [drawing] Embossed on it two figures of lions and two of men and below, a disk with 8-petalled rosette. : 1
Copper Object Covered with small hollow studs The metal is very thin and was laid over a wooden base of which plentiful traces remained. The shape was difficult to determine, but the studs, etc., covered nearly the whole of one end of the annex though more plentiful on the side next to the coffin. It might have been a shield?: 1
Copper object It would seem to have been fastened to a pole [drawing] 2:5 2 1/2 14: 1
Copper Object Long slender rod, one end flattened to a chisel shape, probably for hafting, the other end slenderer and curled. All over the curled end there are marks of binding with fine string or sinew. To it is attached part of a second perhaps similar rod. [drawing]: 1
Copper object The stem circular in section, flattened and black (?): the lower part also flat but narrow [drawing] 1:2: 1
Copper object, thus: [drawing 1:1]: 1
Copper object. A circular plate with a short flat handle - possibly a mirror(?) Embedded in crystals which must be removed before cleaning. [drawing 1:5]: 1
Copper Object. 3 little rods, square in section, joined side by side, only the ends slightly apart. Possibly 3 distinct tools (small chisels) accidently corroded together. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Copper object. Broken in two pieces and decayed away in the center. A tube with flattened sides; the ends plain, the middle decorated with bands and lines of dots in releig. It is in 2 pieces which lay in line as if it had been broken in half, but it may have been originally in two lenths, unequal. There were fragments of small wooden rods in it. Along the edge are nail holes for fixing it to wood. Drawn.: 1
Copper object. Egg-shaped and pierced with triangular holes at each end a knob for attachment, the two pierced inverse directions inside is a lump of metal of uncertain shape. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Copper object. Pencil-shaped. Flattened and pierced at one end: presumably incomplete. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Copper object. Shaped as below [reference to drawing] [drawing 1:1]: 1
Copper object. Spatulate end: perhaps handle of small spoon. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Copper objects. (A) a copper pin, bent in half. (B) [B-D] 3 finger rings of plain copper wire.: 4
Copper objects. [A] a pin, straight and with rounded head (type 8), [B-C] two bracelets and [D-G] four finger rings, together with [H] 4 beads, fixed together by oxidation.: 1
Copper objects. [A] a pin, straight and with rounded head (type 8), [B-C] two bracelets and [D-G] four finger rings, together with [H] 4 beads, fixed together by oxidation.: 7
Copper Pan Inside it a shallow copper tray inverted [Type I] [drawing]: 1
Copper Pan Inside it are 4 other copper vessels: all are broken and distorted [Type XLIV] [drawing]: 1
Copper Pan Like a deep frying-pan with long straight handle and circular bowl Type__: 1
Copper pan. Type _. [drawing]: 1
Copper pan. With slightly extended spout-trough. Type XV. New 22.: 1
Copper Patten [Drawing] [Annotated] Type XXVIII: 1
Copper Peg. bent at right angles. Stem is triangular in section and hallowed to form a runnel.: 1
Copper pin with pierced shaft thickened at the top, where is a short tang. (broken) [type] I: 1
Copper pin Bent over at the top and with a lapis ball head Point missing, and stem broken [type] VI: 1
Copper Pin Bent shaft, lapis ball head Type VI: 1
Copper Pin Broken in 2 pieces Rounded in section [drawing] Type IX: 1
Copper pin Broken in 3 pieces Lapis ball head with gold cap on upper and under side Type V: 1
Copper Pin Broken into 3 pieces Elongated knob head [drawing: not to scale] Type I: 1
Copper Pin Circular in section [drawing] Type IX: 1
Copper pin Circular section, thickened to head [Type] IX: 1
Copper Pin Coiled head (Broken) Type VII [drawing]: 1
Copper Pin Curved head, surmounted by rectangular lapis head. The lapis head was not found actually in position on the pin but was hard by it and almost certainly belongs. Hole perforated below shoulder. Broken in 2 pieces. Ribbed decoration on upper portion of the stem [drawing] Type VI C: 1
Copper Pin Elongated knob head Broken in 2 pieces Square in section Hole perforated in stem below head. Type I.: 1
Copper Pin Elongated knob head Broken in 2 pieces Type I: 2
Copper Pin Elongated knob head Distorted tip Type I: 1
Copper Pin Elongated knob head Rounded in section Hole perforated through stem 003 from top of pin Type I: 1
Copper Pin Elongated knob head Rounded in section Tip missing Broken in three pieces Type I: 1
Copper Pin Elongated knob head Rounded in section Type I: 2
Copper Pin Elongated knob head Rounded in section below, square above [drawing] Type I: 1
Copper pin Elongated Knob Head Same Type as U10,707 Broken in 4 pieces Type I: 1
Copper Pin Elongated knob head Square in section at top Round in section below Type I: 1
Copper pin Elongated knob head Square in section at top Rounded in section at bottom Type I: 1
Copper Pin Elongated knob head Tip missing Broken in several pieces Type I: 1
Copper Pin Elongated knob head Type I: 3
Copper Pin Elongated knob head. Broken in 2 pieces. Type I: 1
Copper Pin Elongated knob head; square in section at top, rounded in section below Tip missing Type I: 1
Copper Pin Glazed ball head with copper cap Head broken away from stem and partly missing Type V: 1
Copper Pin Glazed ball head, with copper cap on lower portion. Head held in position by a copper wire that curls over the head. [drawing] [Type] V: 1
Copper Pin Gold and lapis ball head Hole perforated 003 from the top of stem, and copper rings passed through it. Upper and lower caps on ball head are of gold. lapis shows only in the middle [drawing] Type V: 1
Copper pin Head rolled round. [drawing]: 1
Copper Pin Lapis ball head Broken in 3 pieces Type V: 1
Copper Pin Lapis Ball Head Broken in two pieces bead broken from top Rounded in section Type V: 1
Copper Pin Lapis ball head Type V: 1
Copper pin Lapis ring bead head with copper cap. Broken in 3 pieces. [type] V: 1
Copper Pin One end rounded off [drawing] Type IX?: 1
Copper Pin Perforated below head to admit a gold ring, 1 1/2 coils of gold wire are wound round the gold ring in one place [drawing] Type IX: 1
Copper Pin Plain ball head. (broken) Type V: 1
Copper pin Plain head Broken and in bad condition Type IX: 1
Copper Pin Plain tang head (broken) Type I: 2
Copper Pin Plain tang head Found on shoulder [drawing] 1:2 Type I: 1
Copper Pin Plain tang head in poor condition Type I: 1
Copper Pin Plain tang head Type I: 5
Copper Pin Plain tang head [drawing] Type I: 1
Copper Pin plain tang head, broken Type I: 1
Copper Pin Plain thickened head (point broken) Type IX: 1
Copper pin Rounded in section Broken in 2 pieces [type] IX: 1
Copper pin Rounded in section Elongated knob head Broken in 3 pieces Type I: 1
Copper Pin Rounded in section Elongated knob head Type I: 2
Copper Pin Rounded in section Heavy type Elongated nob head Tip bent Broken in 2 pieces [drawing] Type I: 1
Copper pin Rounded in section Lapis ring bead top Tip missing [drawing]: 1
Copper pin Rounded in section perforated top through which a copper ring is passed Flat top [drawing]: 1
Copper pin Rounded in section Short thickened head Broken in 2 pieces [drawing]: 1
Copper pin Rounded in section Thickened top [drawing]: 1
Copper Pin Rounded in section Type IX: 1
Copper Pin Rounded in section [drawing] Type IX: 1
Copper pin Rounded in section [drawing]: 2
Copper pin Rounded in section [Type] IX [drawing] : 1
Copper Pin Rounded in section at bottom, square above Elongated knob head Hole perforated through top Type I: 1
Copper Pin Slender type Rounded in section [drawing] Type IX: 1
Copper pin Stem thickened to head [Type] I: 1
Copper pin Thickened to head and with short tang [Type] I: 1
Copper pin Thickened to head, round in section, short tang [Type] I: 1
Copper pin Thickened to top of stem and with plain ball head: 1
Copper pin Tip missing Rounded in section [Type] I [drawing]: 1
Copper Pin With coiled head Type VII: 1
Copper pin with copper ball head broken in 2 pieces Type V: 1
Copper Pin with copper ball head corroded on to a flattened hemispherical copper bowl Pin perforated through upper portion of stem to admit a copper ring. Copper bowl in poor condition and distorted Type V [drawing]: 2
Copper Pin With curled over head. [Type] VII: 1
Copper pin With gold and lapis ball head the stem is pierced and through the back passes a copper ring: from this hangs apparently a very slender copper chain (almost entirely destroyed): the chain runs along the pin to the point where a silver seal (U.9150) was fixed by corrosion to the stem, and it presumably supported the seal. [Type V] : 1
Copper Pin With lapis ball head (broken) Type V: 1
Copper Pin With lapis ball head Broken in three pieces Type V: 1
Copper Pin With lapis ball head Type V [drawing]: 1
Copper Pin With lapis ball head Type V: 1
Copper Pin With lapis ball head capped with silver (broken) Type V: 1
Copper Pin With lapis ball head set in silver Shaft broken Type V: 1
Copper Pin With lapis ball head, and gold cap on top of head Type V: 1
Copper Pin With plain ball head [drawing] Type IV: 1
Copper Pin with plain rounded head Type IX: 1
Copper Pin With plain tang head (broken) Type I: 1
Copper Pin With plain tang head Type I: 1
Copper pin WIth ribbed ball head of lapis capped with gold [Type] V: 1
Copper pin With silver ball head Copper caps on top and bottom of head - silver shows only in middle. Rectangular in section Tip missing [Type] V [drawing]: 1
Copper Pin With simple rounded head and pierced shaft Type IX: 1
Copper Pin With small ball head broken into 6 bits Type V: 1
Copper pin With solid domed head. [drawing]: 1
Copper Pin With striated ball lapis head, very thick & heavy type Type V.: 1
Copper pin With thickened head and short tang (point broken) [Type] I: 1
Copper pin with thickened head and short tang onto this is corroded a copper finger ring point broken [Type] I: 1
Copper pin With thickened head and short tang. [Type] I: 1
Copper pin [drawing]: 1
Copper pin with ball head of lapis lazuli. Stem broken but complete. [Type] V: 1
Copper pin with lapis ball head. Broken into 5 pieces [Type] V: 1
Copper pin with lapis ball head. The set of beads, U.8172, were found mostly fastened on to the pin by oxidation, laying all along the shaft from near the head: they might have been originally fastened to it if the shaft is pierced - but no hole is now visible. [Type] V.: 1
Copper pin with plain ball copper head. (broken) [Type] V: 1
Copper pin with plain ball head of lapis lazuli. The stone cracked and in bad condition. Stem broken. [Type] V.: 1
Copper pin with plain lapis ball head. (broken). [Type] V.: 1
Copper pin with tanged head The shaft, almost rectangular in section, thickens towards the top and is pierced with a small hole.: 1
Copper pin [A]. Square section thickening to the head, pierced. Pointed, with a tang. With this go (probably) [B] 9 beads - one gold, 3 carnelian, and 4 lapis. [Type] V.: 1
Copper pin [A]. Square section thickening to the head, pierced. Pointed, with tang. With this go (probably) [B] 9 beads - one gold, 3 carnelian, and 4 lapis. V.: 1
Copper pin: 1
Copper Pin & cylinder seal. Copper pin plain, tang head (tang) broken), to which was attached a small white shell cylinder seal with design of a palm tree on one side of which 2 rampant lions, on the other apparently a winged bull (?) the surface very much decayed.: 1
Copper pin or borer. Much corroded (also broken), apparently shaped thus with slight knob and then a thicker stem gradually thinned to a point. [drawing]: 1
Copper Pin Plain head.: 1
Copper pin Type V. B.: 1
Copper Pin with 1 silver earring corroded on to one end. Flattened lunate ends. Pin has elongated knob head. Type I.: 1
Copper pin with ball head of lapis lazuli and gold shaft has round section. Head thus: [drawing]: 1
Copper pin with ball head of lapis lazuli and gold. The shaft of the pin has swollen and split and only a stump is left with the head on it, - the latter also broken by the swelling of the metal, and part missing. [type] V: 1
Copper pin with ball head of lapis(?) capped with silver. The whole in very bad condition, split open in every direction by decay, and broken. [Type] V: 1
Copper pin with ball head of white shell (?) set in silver as in U.7863, the metal is a cap of thin foilover the ball. Broken, and the head in bad condition.: 1
Copper pin with head [drawing] tanged thus [type] I: 1
Copper pin with lapis ball head [type] V: 1
Copper pin with lapis ball head. [Type] V: 1
Copper Pin [A]& cylinder seal. [B] Copper pin plain, tang head (tang) broken), to whcih was attached a small white shell cylinder seal with design of a palm tree on one side of which 2 rampant lions, on the other apparently a winged bull (?) the surface very much decayed.: 1
Copper pin [A]. Thickened head and short tang. Onto the stem is corroded a small lapis cylinder seal [B](engraved conoid with animal figures) which must have hung from the hole in the stem of the pin. [Type I]: 1
Copper pin(?) Square section, slightly thickening to the head where is a slender tang showing marks of having been fixed in wood. [Type] I: 1
Copper Pin(?) Fragment of, with round the stem a band of electrum to which is fastened a ring of flat beaded electrum. [Drawing 1:1]: 1
Copper pin(?). One end sharply pointed, the haft round in section, the other end slightly pointed.: 1
Copper Pin, Lapis ball head. Striaght type. Broken in 2 pieces. Type V.A.: 1
Copper pin, broken. Having for a head the head of a horned demon or god.: 1
Copper pin, part of. Having near the head end the figure of a seated calf.: 1
Copper Pin. Elongated knob head. Rounded in section Type I: 1
Copper pin. Circular section to shaft, hole near head: head pointed. [type] IV. [drawing]: 1
Copper pin. Common type. Broken in 3 pieces. [Type] I: 1
Copper pin. Plain, thickening to head and with a short projecting tang. (broken into 3). [Type] I: 1
Copper pin. Plain, with small ball head. [type] V.: 1
Copper pin. Round shaft thickening to head with long tang.: 1
Copper pin. Round shaft thickening upwards and ending with a straight tang. [type] I.: 1
Copper pin. Rounded head. Rectangular in section. [drawing] 1:1: 1
Copper pin. Rounded in section Broken in 2 pieces [drawing] [Type] I: 1
Copper pin. Rounded in section. [Type] I [drawing]: 1
Copper pin. Rounded in section. Head narrower than the stem of the pin. The head is covered by a cap of gold foil. Pin broken in two pieces. Only half of gold cap remains. Tip missing [drawing]: 1
Copper pin. Shaft thickening to head and provided with a short tang.: 1
Copper pin. Slender thickening to head and with short tang. [Type] I: 1
Copper pin. Square section. Shaft thickened at top and with tang. Broken and much corroded. [type] I: 1
Copper pin. The stem thickened towards the head and pierced at 30mm from the end: From the end protrudes a short tang. Round the stem at the hole there is a raised double band which may be in the metal but might be due to extra corrosion caused by a string or wire being twisted round it here. One lapis bead from the grave might be connected with the pin. [Type] V?: 1
Copper pin. Thickened to head and with no tang. [Type] IX: 1
Copper pin. Thickened to head and with short tang (tip broken) [Type] I: 1
Copper pin. Thickened to head with short tang. [Type] I: 1
Copper pin. Thickened to head, short tang. Oxidized on to it is a copper plate 0023x 0022(broken). [Type I]: 1
Copper pin. Thickening to head and from this projects a tang which may be decorative but is too corroded for shape to be clear. [Type] I: 1
Copper pin. With head of lapis ball capped with silver. (tip broken: all in very bad condition) [type] V: 1
Copper pin. With lapis ball head capped with silver. [Type] V.: 1
Copper pin. With thickened head & short tang: 1
Copper pin.: 2
Copper pin. Bent type. Lapis ball head with gold caps. Type. VI. C.: 1
Copper pin. Bent type. tip missing. Lapis head with gold caps. Type VI. B.: 1
Copper pin. Bent. type. Type VI, A.: 1
Copper pin. Circular in section. Lapis disc shaped head. Badly broken. [drawing]: 1
Copper pin. Circular in section. Type 1.: 1
Copper pin. Curled head. Type VII.: 1
Copper pin. Lapis ball head with gold caps. Type V A.: 1
Copper pin. Rolled head. Tip missing. Type VII.: 1
Copper pin. Steatite(?) ball head. Tip of pin missing. Type V, A.: 1
Copper pin. Straight and pointed at each end.: 1
Copper pin. Straight type, with an eye at the top. [drawing 2:5]: 1
Copper pin. Straight type. Circular in section. Broken 3 pieces. Type I.: 1
Copper pin. Straight type. Lapis lazuli ball head with gold cap. Type but slender through out.: 1
Copper pin. Straight type. Lapis lazuli ball head. Perforated for suspension.. Tip missing.Type V,A.: 1
Copper pin. The head in the form of a female head with elaborately dressed hair. The point anciently broken.: 1
Copper pin. Type 2.: 1
Copper pin. Type 8, with copper ring through the hole in the stem.: 1
Copper pin. With glazed ball head. Straight type. Type V, A.: 1
Copper pin. With lapis ball head capped with gold. The stem broken.: 1
Copper pin. Bead head of lapis lazuli. E. [drawing]: 1
Copper pin. Bent shaft, lapis head. Type VI. : 1
Copper pin. Blunt rounded head.: 1
Copper Pin. Broken in 2 pieces. Type IX. B.: 1
Copper pin. Circular section, stem pierced and thickening to head: short tang(?) broken off. I.: 1
Copper Pin. Copper ball head. Circular in section. Tip broken. [Type] V. [drawing]: 1
Copper Pin. Curled headed type: perforated. No trace of ball head. Type VI. C. (without ball head).: 1
Copper Pin. Curved type. With lapis ball head capped with gold. Broken & point missing. Type IV. New 7. [drawing]: 1
Copper Pin. Elongated head. Tip missing.: 1
Copper Pin. Elongated knob head. Broken in 3 pieces. Type I.: 2
Copper Pin. Elongated knob head. Broken in 4 pieces. Type I.: 1
Copper Pin. Elongated knob head. Square in section above, rounded below. Type I.: 1
Copper Pin. Elongated knob head. Square in section at top, rounded in section below. Type I.: 1
Copper Pin. Elongated knob head. Tip missing. Rounded in section. Type I. [drawing]: 1
Copper pin. In 3 pieces. Rounded in section. [drawing]: 1
Copper Pin. Lapis ball head. Broken & tip missing. [Type] V.: 1
Copper Pin. Lapis ball head. Circular in section.: 1
Copper Pin. Lapis ball head. Circular in section. Broken. [Type] V.: 1
Copper Pin. Lapis ball head. Plain type. Circular in section.: 1
Copper Pin. Lapis ball head. Straight type. Circular in section. [Type] V.: 1
Copper Pin. Lapis lazuli ball head. [Type] V.: 1
Copper pin. Mushroom-shaped head, round shaft, pointed. [drawing 1:1] : 1
Copper Pin. Plain spike head. [Type] I.: 1
Copper Pin. Plain straight type.: 1
Copper Pin. Plain tang head.: 1
Copper Pin. Plain tang head. Type I.: 2
Copper pin. Plain tang head. [Type] I.: 1
Copper Pin. Plain, with spike head.: 1
Copper Pin. Plain. [Type] IX.: 1
Copper pin. Point missing. The shaft widens above and is pierced by a small hole; then it thins down and bends over and ends in a large ball head (the material perhaps a paste) originally capped with silver which has now almost all gone. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Copper pin. Ribbed silver ball head. Rounded in section - broken in 4 pieces. [drawing] [type] V: 1
Copper pin. Round section, stem thickening towards head and ending in a short tang. [type] I: 1
Copper pin. Rounded end thick in section. [drawing] [type] I: 1
Copper pin. Rounded in section [Type] IX: 1
Copper pin. Rounded in section. Lapis? ball head with gold ring round middle. [Type] V: 1
Copper pin. Rounded in section. Thickened head. [drawing]: 1
Copper pin. Similar in type to U.7969. Broken across middle. [type] I: 1
Copper Pin. Square in section. With carnelian ball head with a gold cap below. Tip missing. [Type] V: 1
Copper pin. Stem circular in section, thickening to head. In bad condition.: 1
Copper pin. Stem thickened and pierced, then bent over the ball head [drawing] [Type] VI: 1
Copper pin. Straight with small flattened lapis double conoid bead head. [Type] IV.: 1
Copper pin. Tang head. Broken. Type II.: 1
Copper pin. The head in the shape of a human hand with the thumb raised. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Copper pin. Thickened at the head end and tanged. I.: 1
Copper pin. Thickened slightly to the head and provided with a short tang. (broken) I.: 1
Copper pin. Thickened to head and with a short tang (broken).: 1
Copper pin. Thickened to one end, with a short tang projecting from the thick end: circular section. [type] I: 1
Copper pin. Type 1 with ball head made of shell and balck steatite to imitate banded agate. Stem broken.: 1
Copper pin. Type 1. With ball head made of two pieces of shell and one of shale stuck together to imitate banded sard.: 1
Copper pin. Type 6. [drawing] head thus.: 1
Copper Pin. Type II.: 4
Copper Pin. Type VI, A. Very slender. : 1
Copper pin. With ball head and lapis capped with silver. The shaft much decayed and broken into 5 pieces.: 1
Copper pin. WIth ball head of carnelian and gold. Shaft broken and much of it missing. [type] V: 1
Copper Pin. With ball head of lapis. Type V, A.: 1
Copper Pin. With bent shaft and lapis ball head (broken) Type VI.: 1
Copper pin. With curled-over head. [drawing] VII.: 1
Copper pin. With decorated head thus: [reference to drawing] [drawing]: 1
Copper Pin. With elongated knob head. Square in section above. Tip missing. Type I. [drawing]: 1
Copper Pin. With fluted lapis ball head set in gold. [Type] V.: 1
Copper pin. With grotesque horned head. See pin types. Tip missing.: 1
Copper Pin. With lapis ball head striated & capped with gold. Type V.B.: 1
Copper pin. With lapis ball head. Point broken [type] V: 1
Copper Pin. With lapis lazuli ball head. Stem square in section at top and rounded below. Tip missing. Upper portion of stem is perforated for suspension. Type V. [drawing]: 1
Copper pin. With pierced stem and bent-over head. Coming to a point.: 1
Copper Pin. WIth plain point head curved type. Type VI.: 1
Copper pin. With ribbed lapis ball head discolored by heat. Rounded in section. Only the middle portion of the lapis ball head was showing. The upper and lower portions originally had a silver cap. Only a fragment of this remains. Pin is perforated below head. [drawing]: 1
Copper pin. With small ball head. [drawing]: 1
Copper Pin. With small lapis ball head (broken into 4 bits) Type V, D.: 1
Copper Pin. With striated lapis ball head capped with gold (the stem broken into 5 bits): 1
Copper Pin. [A] Type II. [B] a second, with lapis head (broken) Type V. [C] a third, Type II (broken) (this not certainly from the grave).: 3
Copper pins (two). Type 4. (B) the shorter pin, has the stem flattened and broaded to the head, which is merely bent over, not curled. [drawing]: 1
Copper pins (two). Type 4. (B) the shorter pin, has the stem flattened and broaded to the head, which is merely bent over, not curled. [drawing]: 1
Copper pins. Type 1.: 13
Copper pins. Type 2a.: 1
Copper pins. Type 3.: 1
Copper pins. Type 4.: 1
Copper pins. Type 7.: 5
Copper pins. Type 8.: 3
Copper plate. Rectangular, thin metal covered with rows of small punctured dots, like a nutmeg grater. A nail shows that it was fixed to wood with the rough side outwards. Corner chipped.: 1
Copper Platter with lid. Circular dish with cover & handle in centre for removing same. [Type] XLI. [drawing]: 1
Copper pot Straight-sided with out-turned rim and raised base Good condition [Type] II: 1
Copper Pot.: 1
Copper pot. A spouted bowl. Type: 1
Copper pot. Almost straight-sided, but flared to rim, with channel spout much distorted. Type 15.: 1
Copper pot. Spouted. Type XCVIII. [drawing]: 1
Copper pot. Type 16.: 1
Copper Pot. [Type] XXVII. [drawing]: 1
Copper Prong. Circular-section shaft from which rise two curved prongs (not of the same length) square in section. A square-section tang was fitted into a wooden handle encased in thin copper.: 1
Copper pronged tool. [drawing]: 1
Copper pulley? 4 copper wheels on a single hub - the outside face of each outer wheel is convex.: 1
Copper Punt-poles. [A-B] (2) Thin rods, round in section and rounded off at the top, flattened for the last 11 centimetres to a rectangular section 8mm, across. Found by the side of the bitumen bellum. (1 - broken): 1
Copper quiver. Remains of wonder. Shell inside. Fragmentary.: 1
Copper quiver. With lid. Fragmentary.: 1
Copper Razor Broken and parts missing [drawing] 1:1 Type XVI: 1
Copper Razor Broken but complete except for the twist of the metal to secure it to the shaft. Type VIII [drawing 1:1]: 1
Copper Razor Flat blade [drawing] 1:1: 1
Copper Razor Leaf-shaped [drawing] Type__: 1
Copper Razor Part missing [drawing 1:1] Type XVI: 1
Copper Razor Part missing [drawing] 1:1 Type XVI: 1
Copper Razor Same type as U.10541: 1
Copper razor (?) The copper band for securing the wooden handle to the tang is preserved [drawing] 1:2: 1
Copper Razor (?): 1
Copper razor (?) [drawing 1:1]: 1
Copper Razor unusual small example of normal type. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Copper razor(?) Miniature. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Copper Razor(?) Flat blade, rounded tang. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Copper razor(?) Good condition. [drawing] 1:1: 1
Copper razor. Thin sheet copper. Edge of blade all missing. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Copper razor. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Copper razor. Small portion of tip of blade missing. Type XVI.: 1
Copper Razor. T shaped. Wooden handle containing three copper rivets. : 1
Copper Razor. Type XVI.: 5
Copper razor. Unusual lop-sided shape. It is said by Yahia to be identical with a modern iron instrument used by the Arab ploughman for scraping mud off the ploughshare: only the modern tool is socketted. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Copper razor. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Copper razor? Thin metal with tang: 1
Copper Razors A pair, corroded together & one broken [drawing] Type XVI: 1
Copper RAZORS a pair corroded together. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Copper razors. A pair corroded together; one complete, one fragmentary. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Copper recticule. Normal type.: 1
Copper Rein Piece Originally this must have been attached to the ends of an animals halter. Shaped like a double circular pulley. Covex at either end [drawing]: 1
Copper rein-ring From the pole of a chariot: cf.the representation on the limestone relief U.8557 [drawing]: 1
Copper reticule (tip broken): 1
Copper reticule Common type Manicure set Bottom missing Tools attached to a ring: 1
Copper reticule Conical copper cap with tools inside attached to a ring. Common type.: 1
Copper Reticule Containing manicure instruments Normal type Broken but complete: 1
Copper Reticule Containing manicure tools: 1
Copper Reticule Containing manicure tools attached to a ring Broken in 2 pieces Knob end: 1
Copper reticule Containing manicure tools attached to a ring Common type: 1
Copper Reticule Containing manicure tools attached to a ring Normal type Tip missing: 2
Copper Reticule Containing manicure tools attached to a ring Top of reticule perforated with a small hole on each side to allow of suspension. Reticule has a knob at bottom. [drawing] c. 1:1: 1
Copper reticule Containing manicure tools attached to a ring: 1
Copper Reticule Containing manicure tools attached toa ring. Poor condition. Ring Missing: 1
Copper reticule Copper tools attached to a ring within the case [drawing]: 1
Copper reticule Hollow conical copper cap Inside it a number of copper toilet? implements attached to a copper ring. Common type. Ring broken. Badly corroded [drawing]: 1
Copper reticule Knob end, Broken and fragmentary Within: 3 copper tools attached to a ring Common type.: 1
Copper Reticule Manicure tools attached to a ring Tip missing Normal type: 1
Copper Reticule Manicure tools attached to a ring Normal type: 3 instruments on ring.: 1
Copper Reticule Manicure tools attached to a ring. Normal type. Knob end.: 1
Copper reticule Normal type: 4
Copper Reticule Normal type: manicure tools attached to a ring Knobbed bottom: 1
Copper Reticule Normal type: Manicure tools attached to a ring: 1
Copper reticule Usual type: 1
Copper reticule Within: tools attached to a copper ring. Bottom of reticule ends in a knob. Poor condition. Broken at bottom. Part of ring missing [drawing]: 1
Copper reticule (the ring broken): 1
Copper reticule with manicure implements attached to a ring.: 1
Copper reticule. Normal type with 4 instruments.: 1
Copper reticule. In poor condition.: 1
Copper reticule. Normal type but in bad condition, the reticule itself partly broken and the ring missing.: 1
Copper reticule. The ball point broken.: 1
Copper reticule.: 1
Copper reticule. Containing manicure implements.: 1
Copper Reticule. (tip of case missing).: 1
Copper reticule. A cone with ball end, containing 4 small copper toilet utensils fastned on to a ring. [drawing]: 1
Copper reticule. Cone-shaped with base knob. In it 3 small copper toilet instruments held together by a copper ring. : 1
Copper reticule. Cone-shaped with base knob. In it 4 small copper toilet instruments held together by a copper ring. : 1
Copper Reticule. Containing manicure instruments on a ring. Poor condition. Part of reticule missing.: 1
Copper reticule. Containing manicure instruments. Reticule ends in a knob.: 1
Copper Reticule. Containing manicure tools attached to a ring.: 1
Copper Reticule. Containing manicure tools. Ring missing, case broken in 2 pieces.: 1
Copper Reticule. In bad condition.: 1
Copper reticule. Normal triangular type with 4 tools inside on a loop.: 1
Copper Reticule. Normal type (complete).: 1
Copper Reticule. Normal type, broken.: 1
Copper reticule. Normal type.: 1
Copper reticule. Normal type. Tip of case missing.: 1
Copper reticule. Originally covered with thin red leather; containing 4 silver instruments: the rings at the top of these are made with fine silver wire coiled round their stems.: 1
Copper Reticule. Unusual type, made of 4 slender copper tubes fastened together by bands of thin copper ending in a ball. Very thin tweezers and pick - were adhering to the outside, but broken off. With this a number of small shell balls which were found by the top of the tubes. (See Field Notes).: 1
Copper reticule. Usual cone with knob end: the case is broken, exposing the implements, viz: a tiny knife or spatula, a second apparently similar, a chisel-edged tool(?), a rod, possibly a kohl-stick [drawing]: 1
Copper reticule. With manicure implements. Broken.: 1
Copper reticule. With tools (apparently) of silver.: 1
Copper Ring Plain thin wire hoop: 1
Copper ring of 2 coils of copper wire. Probably a finger ring, but very small for the purpose.: 1
Copper ring and bar A flattened bar of copper with a loop at the top by which it is attached to a copper ring [drawing]: 1
Copper ring. Circular. Ends slightly overlapping.: 1
Copper ring. Finger ring with bone inside.: 1
Copper Ring. Plain hoop of thick wire.: 1
Copper Rod Stem encased in glass ? rings and frit rings alternatively. Fragment: Part of stem only and 4 of the casing rings remain, 2 of the rings are of greyish frit and 2 of a reddish polished material, possibly glass? Rounded stem [drawing]: 1
Copper rod. Square in section, tapered to ends, one end flattened to chisel edge the other pointed. Chisel 1. : 1
Copper Saucepan Type II: 2
Copper Saucer. Type XIV. [drawing]: 1
Copper saw & other tools Copper saw To this are oxidized 2 oval blades [drawing] Use uncertain. Also, fixed to these are fragments of the iron (?) tool U.9125 [Corrected to 9139] : 1
Copper Saw Broken, and parts missing Type XI: 1
Copper Saw Tip missing Type XI.: 1
Copper saw. Thin blade roughly toothed, square tang Point broken and part missing: 1
Copper saw. Broad leaf-shaped blade nicked along one edge: solid tang. Broken across and the end of the blade missing altogether.: 1
Copper saw.: 1
Copper saw. Type XI.: 1
Copper Saw. Badly broken, but complete. Type XI.: 1
Copper saw. Broad blade with very fine teeth. Tang into handle.: 1
Copper Saw. Type XI.: 1
Copper Saws two, Oxidised together & broken Type XI: 2
Copper sheath [drawing] 2:5: 1
Copper shoe at door-pole. (broken, not complete) cup-shaped, with nails to fix it to the pole end. Found in posistion standing on the brick door-socket in the hinged box.: 1
Copper Situla With loops for a wire handle Type LXXXIX: 1
Copper Spatula (broken) [drawing]: 1
Copper spatula (?) Slender metal rod with flattened disk head. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Copper spatula. Slender rod with flattened disk head.(broken).: 1
Copper spatula. Straight middle portion is rectangular in section. Thick in middle tapering off to a fine edge at both ends. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Copper Spatula. 1 - end wider than the other. Type VIII A.: 1
Copper Spear Broken in 3 pieces Type 2: 1
Copper Spear Long flat blade Type II: 1
Copper Spear Long flat blade. Long haft square in section: 1
Copper Spear Poker type, square-section with short square-section tang Type VI.: 1
Copper spear Tang rounded in section Rib runs vertically down middle of blade Type III [drawing]: 1
Copper spear butts [drawing] Type__: 1
Copper spear butts (A,B) [drawing] Type__: 1
Copper spear-head "Poker" type, rectangular in section with rectangular tang: 1
Copper spear-heads [struck out: "eleven" and "twelve"] thirteen all of the solid poker type, square in section write chisel-ended clamp No 11 had round it the copper collar from the end of the shaft (broken): 13
Copper spear. Flat blade with slight rib running vertically down centre. Tang rectangular in section. Type 2. [drawing]: 1
Copper spear. Poken type. Type: I.B.: 1
Copper spear. Poken type. Type I,B. Type VI. B.: 1
Copper spear. Poker type. Type VI.A.: 1
Copper spear. Type VI, A.: 1
Copper spear. Type VI,A.: 1
Copper spear. Type VI.A: 1
Copper spear. Type. VI.A.: 1
Copper spear. Broken in 2 pieces. Type VI. B.: 1
Copper spear. Broken in 3 places. Type VI. A.: 1
Copper Spear. Butt end. Square in section. Type VI. [drawing]: 1
Copper spear. Poken type. Broken. Type I, B.: 1
Copper Spear. Poken type. Traces of bitumen round haft. Type I. B.: 1
Copper Spear. Poker type. Type I A.: 1
Copper Spear. Poker type. Type IB.: 1
Copper Spear. Slightly convex blade. Upper end of tang rounded in section, lower end (i.e. end nearest wooden handle) square. Type IV. [drawing]: 1
Copper spear. Type II. B. [additional apparently unrelated notes and drawings on back of card]: 1
Copper Spear. Type VI. A.: 1
Copper spear. Type VI. B.: 1
Copper spearhead fine example thus [drawing] Type 2 (New): 1
Copper Spearhead Poker type rectangular action with bevelled edges short square tang Type VI: 1
Copper spearhead Tip broken [drawing with measurements]: 1
Copper Spearhead Type__: 1
Copper Spearhead Very much like U.10047, but with a narrower and thicker blade Type I: 1
Copper spearhead (or butt?) The blade is a spike, rectangular in section, developing in the last 4 centimeters into a round hollow socket 30mm loop and 18mm in diameter (internal). [drawing]: 1
Copper spearhead or butt? Long rod rectangular in section, the tang slightly smaller in diameter, the shaft tapering to a stout point. [type] VI.: 1
Copper Spearhead poker type. [Type]VI: 1
Copper spearhead. Straight sided with central rib and solid tang. Type 4 (new): 1
Copper spearhead.: 1
Copper Spearhead. From 1 of the early graves.: 1
Copper spearhead. (broken into 3 pieces). Type VI A.: 1
Copper spearhead. Broken but complete. Type not RC [drawing]: 1
Copper spearhead. Point broken.: 1
Copper Spearhead. Poker pattern Type I B.: 1
Copper spearhead. Poker type. Tip broken. Type [illegible, possibly S1, 511, XI, XII]: 1
Copper spearhead. Type (knives) [Type IIe has been crossed out]: 1
Copper Spearhead. Type I, A.: 2
Copper Spearhead. Type I, B.: 1
Copper spearhead. Type VI. A.: 1
Copper spearhead. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Copper spindle whorl. Tip missing. Type IV, B. [Notes and drawings on back of card]: 1
Copper Spindle Whorl? Conical shaped and hollowed to admit wood, part of which remains. On top was found half of a bone cap vertically perforated. [drawing]: 1
Copper spoon bowl. Sketch roughly 1:1. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Copper spoon. With long slender handle and flat blade.: 1
Copper Spout? Shaped like a truncated cone Solid casting: 1
Copper spouted tray in form of a large shell. (cf. the actual shells as cut to shape) cf. U.8538, etc. [drawing]: 1
Copper stag. Statue in the round mounted on a square base but possibly from a wooden harp. The inlays rest in the crook of the [illegible] of a plant whose long leaves run on each side of the head. Decayed and broken = altogether in a bad state. For measurement drawing see field notes. [All photos show in situ].: 1
Copper staple Shaped like a crotchy [croquet] hoop with end of legs slightly turned up.: 1
Copper staple or rivet. With eye at top; use doubtless similar to that of a ring bolt. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Copper staple. Somewhat blistered but strong. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Copper staple. With eye presumably for suspension [drawing 1:1]: 1
Copper statue. Basket-bearing man naked above, from waist of flattened - cylindrical form, pointed at the base. Traces of inscription - not decipherable before cleaning, presumably -15063/4 : 1
Copper statuette of a woman standing with hands roun in the attitude of prayer: her hair is done in a heavy shignon and she wears a long flounced dress. In catalog. [drawing]: 1
Copper steelyard [leg of a stool has been crossed out]. Top missing? Square in section. [drawing 1:5]: 1
Copper Stem Both ends rounded Broken in 3 pieces, rounded in section. [drawing]: 1
Copper strainer. Badly broken and distorted. Normal type with broad rim and flat handle. 97.: 1
Copper strainer. badly broken. Normal type.: 1
Copper sun flower. Part missing. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Copper toe ring.: 1
Copper Toe-ring Plain hoop: 1
Copper toe-ring. Found on toe of right foot.: 1
Copper Toilet Set Stiletto and Tweezers: 1
Copper Toilet Set Tweezers and stiletto on a ring Type__: 1
Copper Toilet Set. Stiletto & tweezers, the former broken.: 1
Copper tool Shaft rectangular in section 0012x0006, curled over to form head: no point. [drawing]: 1
Copper Tool Triangular top (broken) [drawing] 1:1 Type VII: 1
Copper tool (1 barb missing) Cast? And then the blade hammered. Cutting edge on both sides of the blade; the haft thick and with rectangular section. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Copper tool. [drawing] [Type] VIII: 1
Copper Tool. Complete. Type: Pl. 230, U.12696.: 1
Copper tool. Long flat handle with spade shaped blade NB. The wooden haft of this instrument cannot have been more than an extra 150mm, in length as the object lay that distance from the end of the larnax grave in which it was found. [drawing]: 1
Copper tool. (a narrow chisel or engraving-tool) round stem flattened to narrow chisel blade. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Copper Tool. Consisting of a copper stem one half of which is rounded in section and the other half rectangular: stem is perforated through centre. One end shaped like a chisel, the second shaped like a borer. [drawing]: 1
Copper tool. E. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Copper Tool. With Short blade & rivetted tang. It is corroded onto a copper pin (broken) [drawing 1:1]: 1
Copper tool. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Copper Tools, etc. (A) Copper Axe, type IX (B) Pin, plain head (C) Pin, plain tang head.: 1
Copper Tools, etc. (A) Copper Axe, type IX (B) Pin, plain head (C) Pin, plain tang head.: 2
Copper Tools. (A) Flat trowel-shaped blade with long handle. [Drawing] (B-C) with this two awls (D) Square whetstone with hole in one corner.: 4
Copper Tools. [A] A trowel-like instrument, flat bladed; lying symmetrically on the blade & oxidized on to it are 3 small tools. [B] With these a whetstone, a flat pebble circular in shape, drilled at one corner for suspension and inscribed.: 2
Copper tools. A group. (A) Mirror (?) [drawing] (B) Leaf-shaped knife; [drawing] (C) a short knife; [drawing] (D) [D-E] Two drills (?) one 005 long plus tang, one 003 long plus tang. : 5
Copper Tray Or brazier (?) Supported on 5 feet in the form of bull's legs [drawing] [Type] LXXXI (not broken): 1
Copper Tray With deeply recessed centre and sloped circular rim [drawing 2:5] Type 30 (new) [struck out: XXIX]: 1
Copper tray etc. [A] [Tray] [Tray type] XXV (new 31) Attached by corrosion to the inside of this are [drawing] [B] 1 copper vessel [Type] XXXVI (new 81), with long trough spout [drawing] [C-E] 3 copper hemispherical bowls, [F-I] Copper vases [Type] LXI, four more or less alike and [J] one [Type] XLV. All corroded together. [drawing] [additional notes on back: 4 bowls BM 121663 1 broken (illegible) from 1927-8 unclear if this is related to the 3 bowls listed in entry]: 10
Copper Tripod. With hollow cylinderical stem (in which were the remains of wood) and curved legs ending in rather sharp points. [drawing]: 1
Copper Tumbler Broken and distorted but sound [drawing]: 1
Copper tumbler Type XLIX.: 1
Copper tumbler Type XXVI.: 1
Copper tumbler (?) straight-sided cylinder (slightly disturbed).: 1
Copper tumbler. Straight-sided. Slightly damaged. Type [XLIX crossed out] 42 (new): 1
Copper Tumbler. For type see Field Note. Type LXXI.: 1
Copper Tumbler. Inside 9820 corroded with it. Within tumbler a small copper vase, 9822. Type LXXI.: 1
Copper tumbler. Type _.: 1
Copper Tumbler. [drawing 2:5]: 1
Copper tumbler. [drawing]: 1
Copper Tumblers. 3, one inside the other. : 1
Copper tweezers Toilet instrument [drawing]: 1
Copper tweezers. Type same as 15789: 1
Copper Tweezers. [drawing]: 2
Copper Vase Corroded with copper tumbler 9823 inside 9820 Type XC: 1
Copper Vase Oval Calabash Type with low rectangular handles shaped thus [drawing] in middle of long sides against lid Type__: 1
Copper vase Portion of lower part of one side missing Metal vase Type 17: 1
Copper vase with handle at top fixed into a hole in the neck of the vase and swiveling in it Broken and misshapen. Corroded with copper bowl U.8482 Metal vase type __: 1
Copper Vase [drawing: approx.] Type XXXIII: 1
Copper vase. Type XLVI.: 1
Copper vase. Part of rim and neck missing. Type _.: 1
Copper vase. Type 120.: 1
Copper Vase. Champagne vase type. Much bent & distorted; part of rim missing. Type XXXIV. [drawing 2:5]: 1
Copper Vase. Found inside 9820 and corroded with it. Type XVII.: 1
Copper vase. Shaped rather like a samovar and carved with an open network of twisted silver wire. One end open and the edge here missing (it stood in the soil with this thin end uppermost) Type 12: 1
Copper Vase. The body slightly godrooned.[drawing] [Annotated] XLVIII: 1
Copper vase. With spout. Badly broken. ?: 1
Copper vessel. Boat shaped with highly convex sides almost meeting at the top. Slightly concave base. Broken & fragmentary. [drawing] c. 1:2 [Type] LXIII.: 1
Copper Vessels a lamp, ordinary shell type fixed inside a shallow bowl with long handle (broken) & short splayed spout: 1
Copper Vessels A number, all corroded together, mostly tall tumblers, and with these a libation-jug and a pattern Types 43, 83, 32 (new): 1
Copper Vessels All corroded together: 1
Copper Vessels Bowls, cups & tumblers A mass of perhaps thirty, all fixed together by corrosion. Many of the bowls are fluted: 1
Copper vessels. [A-D] A set of 4 spouted bowls, one inside the other. Type 11. Over these has been inverted a copper strainer [E] Type _. The last much broken.: 5
Copper vessels. \ [A] Bowl. Type 4; Inside it [B] a vase. Type 69: 2
Copper vessels. An oval bowl and inside it a hemispherical bowl. Also fragments of a long-handled strainer. [Type] LXIII, III: 2
Copper Vessels. Bowls, cups and tumblers. A mass of perhaps 30, all fixed together by corrosion. Many of the bowls are fluted.: 9
Copper weight (?) Metal rod round in section and tapering slightly at the ends. Type III (?): 1
Copper weight. Conical. Type IV. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Copper wire coil. Fragment. Part of 6 coils.: 1
Copper wire handle. One strand of what looks like properly drawn wire, twisted on itself. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Copper [A] Tweezers & [B] stiletto.: 2
Copper(?) arrowhead. Flat wrought metal. [1:1 drawing]: 1
Copper-[struck out: "axe"] Adze? Miniature. [drawing] Type 3 (new): 1
Copper? Bracelet. Oval shaped. E. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Copper? Fish hook. B. [drawing]: 1
Copper? Handles? Arched. Rounded tops and nail head bases. E. Philadelphia? [drawing 1:2]: 2
Copper? Handles? Arched. Rounded tops and nail head bases. E. [drawing 1:2]: 1
Copper? Penannular loop. Welded cross piece. [A drawing seems to have been covered by a sheet for unknown reasons, its scale is 1:1]: 1
Copper? Pin. Scale 1:2. E. [drawing 1:2]: 1
Cornice. White gypsum. Fragment. Charred by fire. E. [drawing]: 1
Couchant lion of shell. Pierced for suspension. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Cow? Baked clay. Drab. Legs fragmentary. Tail, ears and mouth chipped. B.: 1
Cowrie shell.: 2
Crescent Baked clay One side flat, one side slightly convex. [drawing] 1:1: 1
Crescent Baked clay Slightly convex [drawing] 1:1: 1
Crescent in light colored stone, flat. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Crescent moon? Fragmentary. Bronze. Cf. U.6620.: 1
Crucible (?) Of green clay. The bottom missing. Not in cat. Vol. IV [drawing]: 1
Crumpled fragment of gold foil.: 1
Crystal head. Head of Puzu (?) with grotesque features engraved. Pierced for suspension. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Crystal pendant. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Cube. Yellow carnelian. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Cult object. Rude flat human figure: broken. Red pebble. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Cuneiform tablet fragment: 1
Cup or saucer. Red clay; wheelmade. B. Type IX (shallower) (not p): 1
Cup. Basic diorite. [Type] 30. [drawing 2:5]: 1
Cup. Buff clay; wheelmade. B. Type XXXIV. =RC.26, =L, =P.43a: 1
Cup. Drab clay (very fine); wheelmade, bell-shaped.: 1
Cup. Drab clay; wheelmade. B. Type IX (shallower) =RC.4b. =L (not p): 1
Cup. Miniature. Limestone? Gray. Shaped like a finger stall. [drawing]: 1
Cup. Red clay; wheelmade. B. Type VI. =RC.27 (not p): 1
Cup. Red clay; wheelmade; rim chipped. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Cup. Red drab clay: wheelmade. B Type XLIV (not p): 1
Cup. White frit originally glazed, in fragments. Two small handles pierced at top: first traces of colored design.: 1
Curved iron knife. One end inward to to receive handle? Fragmentary? E. [drawing 1:2]: 1
Curved knife blade (?) Copper or bronze.: 1
cut open as lamp, and with a knob base cut on the back,in which two holes (for fixing in a stand?): 1
Cutting instrument. Schist. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Cuttle-fish bones. Probably for toilet purposes.: 1
Cyl;inder seal. Dark steatite, grey. Seated Ningal, 2 standing figures, a bird and a scorpion, etc. : 1
Cylidner seal. Shell. Partly decayed. Hero fighting animals. : 1
Cylinder Copper Possibly a seal?: 1
Cylinder Glazed Frit Type same as U.16.606.: 1
Cylinder (seal?) unpierced. White limestone with 4 columns of inscription. Two names. NU-UR-KU-BI son of DUG-GA-AN-SA and E-MU-MA-NI-DA son of NU-UR-KU-BI. HC 1931 / 1: 1
Cylinder . Steatite. 2 men and lion Inscrip: ? - ta (?)-...mudnannar dumu(?) Lugal-a(?)-bu(?) : 1
Cylinder bead. White limestone. Decorated with criss cross incisions.: 1
Cylinder Clay. Inscrip. only 2 lines mostly illegible line 1 begins li-bi-it.: 1
Cylinder Clay. Inscription only=a-ad-da dumu DU-DU (or lah).: 1
Cylinder hematite. Intended for a seal but left uncut and only one end bored.: 1
Cylinder seal Baked clay Palm ? & indistinct figures: 1
Cylinder Seal Baked clay Very roughly cut: presentation scene 2 seated gods and two standing figures.: 1
Cylinder seal Black haematite Introduction scene with 1 - seated and 3 - standing figures. A column of inscription has been intentionally effaced: 1
Cylinder seal Black hematite Spread eagle, 2 antelopes, small bird, crescent moon: 1
Cylinder seal Black marble? Highly polished Course cutting Slightly concave Seated god within 2 gates of a shrine. 1 divinity knocking at each door: 1
Cylinder seal Black steatite 2 heroes fighting a lion. Between the two human figures an inscription in 2 columns. Dugal-dug-ga dumu U-da Lugaldugga son of Uda HC.201: 1
Cylinder Seal Black steatite 3 animals and a man fighting: 1
Cylinder seal Black steatite A standing bearded male accosts a seated god and a similar standing figure accosts a kneeling deity: 1
Cylinder Seal Black steatite Crude second-rate cutting Male figure with head resembling a deaths head, standing between 2 tall rampant bipeds with long bills. Behind each a rampant beast, one of which is a lion; beyond the lion a tree, a bird-headed male figure wearing a (fork diadem)? and a vertical wavy line representing running water.: 1
Cylinder seal Black steatite Men fighting bull & lion an inscription has been intentionally erased: 1
Cylinder Seal Black steatite Men fighting bulls and lions: 1
Cylinder seal Black steatite Presentation scene, seated & 3 standing figures.: 1
Cylinder seal Blue and white marble, speckled Palm, 2 rampant lions crossed and a rampant gazelle.: 1
Cylinder Seal Calcite? White. 2 lapis caps inserted into the ends of the seal present a flat lapis surface thus giving the seal the appearance of having a solid lapis core. 2 registers: Upper: Enthroned deity in front of a (champagne?) vase out of which rises (corn?) 2 bird-headed figures wearing sheep-skin skirts approach it. Between them the crescent moon: one carries an offering vase. On either side of each palm a bird-headed figure.: 1
Cylinder Seal Carnelian with gold caps 3 goddesses, one seated; on the lap of the seated goddess a naked male figure. All the goddesses wear wigs of similar type and hair done up at back in a bun. One advances towards throne carrying a bowl, the second carries a vase with a splayed base suspended by a long handle. Behind throne a goddess carrying an (Ostrich fan?) All the goddesses wear skirts fringed at bottom and with a long hem running down side.: 1
Cylinder Seal Copper Minute Subject- Possibly presentation scene before seated god: 1
Cylinder seal Dark green steatite The eagle grasping 2 stags: 1
Cylinder Seal Dark green stone copper caps (one broken) Very finely engraved with religious scenes - god in shrine; god approaching a temple on a mountain, etc.: 1
Cylinder seal Dark mottled steatite with copper caps. Introduction scene: seated god and 3 figures approaching him and carrying respectively a tall vase, a cup and box and a gazelle [three lines of undecipherable text erased]: 1
Cylinder seal Dark steatite 2 heroes fighting beasts Poor scratchy style: 1
Cylinder Seal Dark steatite 2 heroes fighting lions: 1
Cylinder seal Dark steatite A hero fighting a bull (or wild oryx)? and a lion and a bull fighting.: 1
Cylinder seal Dark steatite Broken Presentation scene: seated Nannar with crescent, minor god and worshipper: 1
Cylinder seal Dark steatite Introduction scene with 1 seated and 3 standing figures and a tree. Poor work.: 1
Cylinder seal Dark steatite Two registers: above, swans Below, fish?? Poor rough work, approaching to the period of the IIIrd Dynasty: 1
Cylinder Seal Fighting animals(?) rough and worn example.: 1
Cylinder seal Fragment Upper half missing Mottled marble Inscribed Presentation scene before seated god. Flounced kaukanes skirts.: 1
Cylinder seal Frit Subject indistinct: A crescent moon and standing warriors: 1
Cylinder Seal Green marble Inscribed Copper cap at each end. Scene of worship: en-menOan-na/ ur-si/ niOdu/ arad-da-ni - Enmenanna. Ursi, porter, his servant. Enthroned god saluting three divinities who approach with offerings. Enthroned god wears a wide brimmed conical cap. Attribute: the sun. Before him a flat-staff ? with a flag ? on a tripod. First approaching deity has a sword? suspended from waist, the second carries 2 corn ? stalks. Third deity carries a curved notched trident ? - (a name is written alongside this deity). Behind the throne a gazelle, and above it is a 3 column inscription.: 1
Cylinder seal Green ston A hero fighting a lion and a second fighting a long-horned bull (?): between the animals a star and crescent, between the men a single column of inscription. A-ki-ru-um. (HC.202): 1
Cylinder Seal Green stone A seated goddess: a god (Nannar) grasping 2 lions: usual scene: 1
Cylinder seal Green stone Gilgamesh and Eabani: 1
Cylinder seal Green stone Gilgamesh and Eabani.: 1
Cylinder seal Green stone In very bad condition Apparently a presentation scene: 1
Cylinder Seal Greenish grey marble Hero: on either side a rampant bull and a rampant lion. Attributes: Crescent Moon, and star on two legged pole.: 1
Cylinder Seal Grey steatite God in shrine with foot on mountain; worshipper on each side: 1
Cylinder Seal Greyish marble Presentation scene: 3 figures before seated god. Poor condition.: 1
Cylinder Seal Haematite Black 2 bearded bulls rampant, back to back. Each is attacked by a hero. Behind one hero, who appears to be wearing a forked tiara, is a rampant lion. This hero apparently wears a short-skirt, the second is bearded and naked. Beyond a rampant bull and rampant gazelle accosting one another; behind the gazelle a small naked figure--possibly a devil?: 1
Cylinder seal Haematite Black Copper caps. This seal adhered to copper pin U.9720 Two seated deities, facing on another, from the first a stream of water trickles from the out-stretched left hand; above, crescent moon; second deity holds a cup? in right hand; above him the sun; and third standing deity? faces him. Behind the first deity a standing attendant.: 1
Cylinder Seal Haematite Black Seated god greeting 2 other divinities who approach bearing offerings? All wearing the horned headdress. Behind throne a palm tree? Attribute: Cresent moon.: 1
Cylinder seal Haematite Gilgamesh & Eabani, & tree: 1
Cylinder Seal Haematite Presentation scene, seated god and 3 standing figures and a tree: 1
Cylinder seal Hematite Scene: 2 men, 2 bulls, 1 lion fighting.: 1
Cylinder seal Lapis 2 registers, above [reference to drawing] Below, [reference to drawing] One end chipped.: 1
Cylinder Seal lapis 2 registers: above 2 persons seated & drinking through tubes, one seated with attendant standing in front. Below, square shrine (?) (or table?) with standing attendant: then 2 seated figures each with standing attendant in front. Figures bird-headed.: 1
Cylinder seal Lapis 2 registers: Above, 2 seated and 3 standing figures, and inscription. Below, a table of offerings and 6 people bringing offerings. Very archaic style.: 1
Cylinder Seal Lapis 2 registers: above, 2 seated figures facing with three attendants standing; below, (shrine?) (or table?) with standing servitor, a harpist and 2 other standing figures facing him, a servant, a seated figure and an attendant.: 1
Cylinder seal Lapis 3 figures before a god Broken and mended. The cylinder had silver beads and a tube of silver ran through it and was fixed to caps: the latter are decayed (and stuck to U.8972): the tube still inside.: 1
Cylinder seal Lapis Anciently broken in half and the end ground down smooth. Scene: the lower parts only of 3 seated figures.: 1
Cylinder seal Lapis Men fighting beasts.: 1
Cylinder seal Lapis Mottled blue and white Heroes and human-headed bulls: 1
Cylinder seal Lapis Presentation scene with inscription much defaced. Figures finely engraved- seated goddess, worshipper and minor god.: 1
Cylinder seal Lapis Presentation scene, 2 standing and 1 seated figures: inscription NIN-NIN = NIN-NIN agrig inspector? (official) dUd-sib of UD-SIB.: 1
Cylinder seal Lapis Standing god and 3 worshippers: 1
Cylinder Seal Lapis Lazuli 2 bearded heroes, back to back, accosting a bearded lion and a bearded bull respectively A third hero attacks a second rampant lion Faultily bored: 1
Cylinder Seal Lapis lazuli 2 heroes fighting a lion and a bull: 1
Cylinder seal Lapis lazuli 2 registers Above: male figure attacking rampant gazelle - behind the gazelle a rampant lion, also, figure behind the man. Beyond them a second male figure wearing a pigtail? Similarly engaged. Below: male figure holding rampant lion by the tail - a gazelle - 2 rampant lions crossed - a gazelle, all rampant. Also, a crescent moon - above a post?: 1
Cylinder seal Lapis lazuli Gilgamesh and Enkidu back to back. The former, horned, grasps a rampant leopard? (a spotted beast) by the tail, the latter apparently wearing a tiara consisting of 4 erect head pieces grasps a rampant lion by the tail. Beyond, a horned and bearded hero advancing towards a rampant gazelle. c. 3000 BC: 1
Cylinder seal Lapis lazuli Hero and on either side, facing him an antelope and a lion rampant Attributes: 2 stars.: 1
Cylinder Seal Lapis Lazuli Hero between 2 rampant gazelles. Beyond is a rampant lion crossed with a bearded bull rampant; and beyond this again, above a small rampant gazelle, and below an even smaller gazelle next to a plant.: 1
Cylinder seal Lapis lazuli Hero wearing a tiara, and a second bearded hero standing between a bearded bull and a lion on the one side and a gazelle and a lion on the other: 1
Cylinder Seal Lapis lazuli Male figure; on either side a rampant gazelle, behind each gazelle a rampant lion and beyond the lions a second male figure NB The male figures have bird heads: 1
Cylinder Seal Lapis lazuli Men fighting rampant lions and bulls: 1
Cylinder Seal Lapis lazuli Part of one end missing Presentation scene before seated god: 1
Cylinder Seal Lapis lazuli Rampant lion fighting Ea-bani; bearded male fighting horned and bearded bull; and a male figure with a bird head fighting a rampant bull: 1
Cylinder seal Lapis lazuli Silver core Gilgamesh and Enkidu fighting rampant lion and rampant bull respectively.: 1
Cylinder Seal Lapis with gold caps 2 heroes fighting bulls, 2 beasts fighting and an inscription. en-ki-en-du/ dub-sar; Enki-en-du, Scribe (cf. 9765) (HC. 208): 1
Cylinder seal Lapis, with gold caps (the latter rather broken). Subject: Gilgamesh and Eabani.: 1
Cylinder seal Limestone White Subject not clear. A seated god, a squatting lion, vertical posts, a god behind the bards of a gate? And a second standing god.: 1
Cylinder seal Limestone? White Spread eagle, star above crescent moon, and on either side of the star and crescent, a reclining antelope with very high horns.: 1
Cylinder seal Limestone? Grey. Subject Lions & gazelles crossed.: 1
Cylinder seal Marble Mottled Slightly concave Inscribed: - 2 lions rampant, crossed: behind each an attacking hero - beyond are two retainers. Upper register: inscription, lower register: rampant gazelle and hero. Inscription /......mu; Lugal-gis; My (?).... Lugal-gis. (HC. 207): 1
Cylinder Seal Marble Mottled- greenish blue Presentation scene before seated god; 3 standing deities and a very well defined palm tree. Attribute: crescent moon. Slightly concave. Surface cracked. Faultily perforated; hole not exactly in centre.: 1
Cylinder Seal Mottled marble Black with small brownish spots Unusually large size, Very slightly convex. 4 horned deities bearing offerings of (corn?) to an enthroned deity who holds a triple wisp of (corn?) in his right hand. Behind throne a spouting tree on a stand. Seated god has a short pigtail which curls up at back. Standing gods have hair done up in a double bun at the back, they are bearded; wear a long sleeve-less coat tied by a band at the waist. Last deity has a kaukanes flounced skirt like enthroned deity. The latter has a cloak which covers left arm but leaves right arm exposed. Sargonic Grave. [drawing]: 1
Cylinder seal Mottled marble Imperfectly bored- hole not in centre. Three standing deities saluting a seated deity. Seated deity holds a spear-like weapon in his uplifted right hand. All three approaching deities have a spear, standing upright in ground in front of them, point upwards. Behind throne a flower rising out of a pot. NB. The fact that spears are indicated standing upright in the ground is interesting in connection with material evidence from the graves several of which have an upright spear on one side of the body.: 1
Cylinder Seal Mottled Marble Men fighting rampant lions and rampant bulls: 1
Cylinder seal Pink limestone Decorative design, chevrons and running loops: 1
Cylinder seal Pink marble or diorite Piece of copper wire mounting inside Four animals. Sheep or goats - two of which are crossed Two scorpions. L 002 diam 0015 About BC 3100. E.: 1
Cylinder seal Pinkish stone Rampant beasts Poor work and rubbed Chipped at base: 1
Cylinder seal Rock crystal with gold ends: 2 heroes fighting a lion and a bull: between the animals a small winged god: between the men an inscription, effaced: below which a small figure, seated. The central hole is filled with red and white paste in horizontal bands.: 1
Cylinder Seal Shell 2 bearded bulls rampant, back to back, 3 standing heroes next to one another- two of them are attacking the bulls; the third stands in between the other two heroes.: 1
Cylinder seal Shell Blackened by fire Two rampant lions crossed on either side 2 rampant antelopes? and between them a naked hero: 1
Cylinder Seal Shell Inscribed Naked bird-headed hero with sharp upstanding hair resembling plumes pulls a rampant antelope by the horns; before the antelope a pair of rampant lions crossed and beyond the lions a rampant ram reversed-head downwards. Below the ram a scorpion. Inscription reserved on an upper register: Lugal-sa(g)-pad-da). HC 211: 1
Cylinder Seal Shell Presentation scene Seated god & 3 standing figures Poor condition: 1
Cylinder Seal Shell Rampant bird headed men and antelopes: 1
Cylinder seal Shell Subject indistinct Rampant lion and rampant gazelle.: 1
Cylinder Seal Shell Two heroes fighting a lion and a bull. 2 columns of inscription: Gimil-i-li-su; Sangudgis-erim; Gimil-ilisu; Priest of dgisERIM (su for su, as in period of Agade) (HC.203): 1
Cylinder seal Shell White Curvilinear desig 6 holes partially perforated on body of seal to admit inlay. No trace of inlay left. [drawing]: 1
Cylinder seal Shell White. A seated divinity and 3 standing figures. Poor condition.: 1
Cylinder seal Shell White. With copper caps, only part of cap remains. Part of seal obliterated. Bearded horned bull standing upright next to horned deity who wears short skirt, and holds him by the tail. Two other deities, one with a flowing beard, the second with a shorter beard and wearing a low rectangular hat, are probably attacking rampant lions and bull; the latter are obliterated.: 1
Cylinder seal Shell, highly polished Geometric design. Triangles, short straight lines running parallel to one another and designs resembling a coiling serpent [drawing of serpent shape]: 1
Cylinder Seal Shell. White. Inscribed. 2 heroes each grasping a rampant bull by the tail and forcing the head back by the horns. Each hero clothed in short (sheep-skin?) skirt coming down to the knees: shirt has tasselled ends. Each hero is bearded and the hair at the back of the head is done up into a short upturned curl. Seal has copper caps set in bitumen. Caps broken and decayed. Par t of subject obliterated. A - DEN-ZU-dim Ka-su-du - A-ENZU-dim, libationer: (suggested by Dr. Rarn): A- DEN-ZU-sim - son created by EN-ZU (analogy with A-anni-padda). : 1
Cylinder seal Shell? 2 seated gods, between them a standing god. Behind one throne a palm tree.: 1
Cylinder seal Silver (?) Apparently a presentation scene, but too corroded to be clear: 1
Cylinder seal Steatite Black A hero fighting - between two rampant antelopes, and 2 rampant lions. Attributes: star on a post? [drawing of star on post]: 1
Cylinder seal Steatite Black A pair of spread wings and feathered decoration running round the seal forming 2 hyperboles the one above the other, below the central horizontal axis of the seal.: 1
Cylinder Seal Steatite Black Coarse cutting Fighting hero between 2 rampant lions: 1
Cylinder seal Steatite Black Geometric decoration: 1
Cylinder seal Steatite Black Inscribed but illegible. Two heroes attacking a rampant lion. One grasps him by the tail, the other attacks from the front.: 1
Cylinder Seal Steatite Black Rampant men & animals. Figs obliterated: 1
Cylinder seal Steatite Dark grey 2 bearded heroes each suspending a rampant lion by the tail. Both heroes stand with one foot upon the mane in token of triumph. Between them a star.: 1
Cylinder seal Steatite Green 2 seated deities both sucking straws, the ends of which are in a vase of the champagne type. Behind one throne a standing attendant and behind him a star? on a vertical staff.: 1
Cylinder seal Steatite Green Broken & mended Gilgamesh and Enkidu v rampant lion and bull: 1
Cylinder seal Steatite Green Presentation scene; seated deity and standing god introducing worshipper. Attributes: Crescent Moon and palm.: 1
Cylinder seal Steatite Green. Slightly concave. A god standing between two portals, the left foot raised and resting upon the mountain top, the right foot rigid- as if in the attitude of ascending? His left hand is upraised and in it he holds a feather whisk?? His head is turned backward in contemplation of a minute human figure crouching in the attitude of subjection. The god's right hand is extended immediately above the head of the victim that he has crushed. Oblique to the go are three concentric wavy lines above the right shoulder - possibly representing lightening? The god wears a horned headdress. A second god also wearing a horned headdress, long hair falling below the shoulders and ending in a knot? and a skirt descending to the feet, approaches one of the portals and touches it with hands as if about to open it.: 1
Cylinder Seal Steatite, black Minute. Presentation scene before seated god. Figures mostly obliterated.: 1
Cylinder seal Steatite? Grey Two registers Above: door of a shrine? Two gods seated and facing one another between them a spread eagle Below: spread eagle: 1
Cylinder Seal Steatite? White Inscribed Unpierced dumu-sal x ... A-HA daughter of .....Subaru: 1
Cylinder Seal White Shell A man and lions fighting, and a lion fighting a bull, a small animal scene, and an inscription. dsara-men (?) dub-sar nin sara-men, scribe of the lady. Into the hole is fitted a tube of dark shale (?). (HC. 205).: 1
Cylinder seal White shell Almost all the surface gone, but one small part left showing a lion, a stag and a spotted leopard. Found attached by a silver band to the belt.: 1
Cylinder seal White shell Burnt and reduced to lime. Scene: fighting men and animals.: 1
Cylinder Seal White shell In poor condition Presentation scene with one seated deity and three figures approaching: 1
Cylinder Seal White shell In very poor condition: the subject was two men fighting an animal, but it was hardly distinguishable.: 1
Cylinder Seal White shell Much decayed Fighting animals Inscription: en-ki-en-du dub-sar.......na (?) Enki-endu?, scribe....i (same name as on 9764) (H.C. 209): 1
Cylinder seal White shell Nude reclining figure, one figure standing facing, and 2 men fighting (?) Short inscription: urd nisaba: 1
Cylinder Seal White shell Only the remains of it, completely decayed It hung on the silver belt with the gold dagger and whetstone: 1
Cylinder seal White shell Poor condition With copper caps: these are stuck into the seal with bitumen. Pig sticking scene: 3 heroes: 2 of them fighting a boar? The boar is obliterated.: 1
Cylinder seal White shell Somewhat decayed 2 very large scorpions with a star between them a standing human figure, and an upright pole with a star on top: 1
Cylinder seal White shell Standing god in shrine and one other standing figure. Poor condition and originally poor scratchy work: 1
Cylinder seal White shell Subject: 2 figures seated and drinking through straws, one figure standing at their backs.: 1
Cylinder seal White shell The surface damaged Gilgamesh and Eabani: 1
Cylinder seal White shell Very archaic design One human figure and 3 large pots? (see PG 313): 1
Cylinder seal White shell Very much decayed 2 heroes fighting a lion and a bull: an inscription, much effaced. : 1
Cylinder seal White shell Very much worn by use Presentation scene; 3 standing and 1 seated figure: 1
Cylinder Seal White shell Very poor and almost wholly effaced: worship of a god, between 2 emblems(?): 1
Cylinder seal White shell, much decayed, but preserving an inscription in the upper register [drawing of inscription]: 1
Cylinder seal White steatite A man fighting 3 beasts, and a tree.: 1
Cylinder seal Dark greenish steatite. Very large with fine engraved scene: 3 human figures and 2 man-headed bulls crossed.: 1
Cylinder seal Lapis lazuli Geometric decoration [drawing]: 1
Cylinder seal of translucent green calcite(?) Much discolored. Rampant animals.: 1
Cylinder seal of yellowish white quartzite. Two registers: Above, a door(?), then a seated deity & a worshipper, then a worshipper pouring a libation into a tall vase with fronds rising from it, set in front of a seated deity. Below, 2 rams, one on each side of a tree, then a worshipper before a seated deity, then a man catching a rampant antelope. Very archaic style.: 1
Cylinder Seal [CARD MISSING Typed Transcription from British Museum Card] : 1
Cylinder Seal & Copper Pin. (A) Cylinder seal. Spread eagle. (B) Copper Pin. Circular in section. : 2
Cylinder seal & pin. [A] Copper pin with plain tang head stem thickened & pierced near top. [B] To this was attached a cylinder seal of brown clay with a scene of 2 men fighting animals, roughly engraved.: 1
Cylinder seal & pin. [A] Copper pin with plain tang head stem thickened & pierced near top. [B] To this was attached a cylinder seal of brown clay with a scene of 2 men fighting animals, roughly engraved.: 1
Cylinder seal in 2 registers: above, scene of "introduction" to a goddess. A woman is led forward by a female protecting deity. In lower register, 3 swans. Inscription: Ahat-ilti. Assat Lugal-usum-gal. (cf.U1267): 1
Cylinder seal in black stone. Device appears in 2 registers, but so weathered as to be indistinguishable.: 1
Cylinder seal of black steatite. Design: running gazelles, zigzags and frogs.: 1
Cylinder seal of dark purple glazed glazed frit. Two trees (?) and pomegranates (?): 1
Cylinder seal of grey mottled stone -- ? fossilised coral. Much worn: subject: crossed goats and 3 persons pouring libations.: 1
Cylinder seal of grey-brown steatite (?). Geometric design.: 1
Cylinder seal of white shell. The decoration consists simply of drill-point holes irregularly spaced over the whole surface.: 1
Cylinder seal shell. Geometric ornament. On body of seal minute incised circles originally containing lapis inlay.: 1
Cylinder Seal Steatite 3 standing figures (poor and worn) : 1
Cylinder seal the device mostly obliterated, but containing 3 lines inscription. Sa-ku-gi; mar Lugal-ka-gi; amel (?) DIM.: 1
Cylinder Seal [CARD MISSING Typed Transcription from British Museum Card] : 2
Cylinder seal(?) Clay. To give the geometrical design such as that frequently found on these seal impressions. Unpierced end continues the design.: 1
Cylinder seal, baked clay. Latatum, daughter of Urnia H.C. 30/II, 5.: 1
Cylinder seal, black steatite. Much damaged: two heroes fighting an animal.: 1
Cylinder seal, broken. With device of the owner being led forward, facing left, to the presence of a deity who stands with left leg raised (upon a mountain?) and holds a spear in left hand. Traces only of inscription.: 1
Cylinder seal, carnelian. 2 bird-like beasts and star.: 1
Cylinder seal, seatite. No personal name, The god Shamash H.C. 30/II, 1.: 1
Cylinder seal, steatite. Iba..., Son of An(?)-su-i-li(?) H.C. 30/II, 12: 1
Cylinder seal, steatite. Ili, son of Ki-dur(?)-lu... H.C. 30/II, 6.: 1
Cylinder seal, steatite. Lugal... H.C. 30/II, 7.: 1
Cylinder seal, steatite. Ur-dumu, Son of Ki(?)-ga(?) H.C. 30/II, 4.: 1
Cylinder seal, steatite. Ur-Ki(?)-dur(?)-sag(?) servant of... H.C. 30/II, 10: 1
Cylinder seal, steatite. Ur-^d Da-?... of Nan(nar) H.C. 30/II, 9: 1
Cylinder seal, white calcite. d. Nin-gal, Son of Ur-nannar. H.C. 30/II, 13: 1
Cylinder seal, white calcite. Ga-ad-i(?)-li(?)-a, daughter of Ah(?)-na-nu-um H.C. 30/II, 11: 1
Cylinder seal. Shell. Subject obliterated pending treatment.: 1
Cylinder seal. Dark steatite. Presentation scene, seated god and two standing figures. Inscription of KU-RU-UG SHAMASH, a merchant.: 1
Cylinder seal. Green Stone Above, string pattern [drawing] Below, 2 seated and 2 standing gods: 1
Cylinder seal. Grey steatite. 4 standing figures. Attributes: crescent moons. About BC 2000. B.: 1
Cylinder seal. lapis Very small, 2 seated and 2 standing figures.: 1
Cylinder seal. Lapis Lazuli Scene: Gilgamesh and bull, Eabani and lion.: 1
Cylinder seal. Lapis Lazuli. 2 registers. Above: 1 seated and 2 standing figures. Below: men [illegible] animals: 1
Cylinder seal. Lapis lazuli. 2 balls facing each other: between them a mountain wherein trees(?). Behind them in the air an object [drawing: symbols on seal] with a bird on it. Very fine cutting.: 1
Cylinder seal. Lapis lazuli. 2 registers. Above: 2 seated deities in sheep skin skirts facing one another. One arm upraised. A standing figure between facing one of them. Beyond; the gate of a shrine? thus - [drawing]. Below: 3 seated deities wearing sheep skin skirts. 2 behind one another. A third opposite. Between them a palm? rising from a high bowl with a pedestal thus - [drawing]. One deity strikes it with a sword? the other holds a branch with his hand.: 1
Cylinder seal. Lapis lazuli. 2 registers: Above, seated figure with attendant behind, drinking through a tube: then figure making offerings to a seated figure behind where are 2 attendants. Below: gate of shrine, man opening it(?) and man carrying a sheep to it. Then a standing attendant and 2 seated figures facing each other and drinking through tubes. Fine archaic work.: 1
Cylinder seal. Lapis lazuli. Gilgamesh between 2 lions and Eabani with a bull.: 1
Cylinder seal. Lapis lazuli. Hero grasping rampant lion by the tail. In front of the lion an antelope and second hero, a second antelope rampant and a second lion rampant.: 1
Cylinder seal. Lapis lazuli. Two registers. Above: two seated deities with an attendant between them & facing one of them, two worshippers. Below: a door? a seated deity & 3 worshippers. Very archaic style, figures with birdlike heads.: 1
Cylinder Seal. Lapis. 2 registers: below: 1 man, fighting animals. Above, human figure with rampant animals on each side and inscription of NIN-TUR-NIN.: 1
Cylinder seal. Lapis. decorative design. [drawing]: 1
Cylinder seal. Limestone. White. Deeply cut - poor condition. Fighting men - fighting bulls.: 1
Cylinder seal. Mottled grey steatite. Subject: a seated god, with an attendant behind his chair and 3 personages upright in front of him: all wear the horned headdress, so it cannot be the presentation scene. Good, bold work.: 1
Cylinder seal. Shell. Pinkish. Slightly blackened by fire. Two registers. Subject indistinct. Above: A spread eagle. Below: A kneeling? man, and a snake? occupying the full length of the seal 2 winged dragons, crossed, and a rampant bull.: 1
Cylinder seal. Shell. White. Partly obliterated. At the base of the seal in high relief a lion, body in profile head and forelegs full face. Winged dragon? gazelle, and hero attacking bull. 2 bearded bulls rampant, crossed, with man's heads.: 1
Cylinder seal. Shell? Burnt and blackened: much defaced. Two registers. In each 3 gazelles: the registers in inverse directions.: 1
Cylinder seal. Steatite Black Scene of worship? Primitive in style. Figure with both hands up raised approached by figure carrying an offering? Behind the votary an introducing deity? right arm upraised.: 1
Cylinder seal. Steatite, dark fading to yellow. Introduction scene: a seated deity, a minor god, and 2 worshippers.: 1
Cylinder seal. Steatite, dark grey mottled. Scene: Gilgamesh, Eabani, lion and bull. : 1
Cylinder seal. Steatite. Green. Small piece missing near one end. Inscribed. Slightly concave. Two rampant lions back to back. Each is attacked by a naked bearded and horned hero. Between the 2 lions tails 3 vertical lines with rounded heads standing above a pair of spread wings? - thus [drawing]: 1
Cylinder seal. White shell. Burnt? or decayed. Scene of Gilgamesh with the lion and Eabani with the bull. Very much effaced.: 1
Cylinder seal. White shell. Much decayed and scarcely legible. Scene, Gilgamesh and lion, Eabani and bull.: 1
Cylinder seal. White shell. Theriomachy. Rampant. Decayed. Gazelle & goat(?): 1
Cylinder seal. Baked clay.: 1
Cylinder seal. Baked clay. 2 crescents on poles and an X. Rough work.: 1
Cylinder seal. Baked clay. Presentation scene. 3 standing deities. Crescent moon and Palm.: 1
Cylinder seal. Black hematite. Nude female standing; god in long skirt, right foot tree and poised on a low stool, raises hand in greeting to a standing warrior who is clad in a short tunic.: 1
Cylinder seal. Black shale? Men and animals.: 1
Cylinder seal. Black steatite, carniated. Hero fighting animals.: 1
Cylinder seal. Black steatite. 2 standing figures on either side of a palm tree which rises from a vase: behind one of the figures a camel.: 1
Cylinder seal. Black steatite. 2 standing figures, between them a pole, goose(?) and behind it a second pole.: 1
Cylinder seal. Black steatite. 3 human figures and a rampant lion.: 1
Cylinder seal. Black steatite. A god driving a chariot drawn by a winged gryphon(?); between the wings rises a goddess armed with a bow, in front of it is another god. One column of inscription. Inscription: Ur-gis-me-e (C.J.G.) : 1
Cylinder seal. Black steatite. A spread eagle grasping two wild goats. : 1
Cylinder seal. Black steatite. Chariot drawn by an antelope(?) headed by a man. Emblem-spread eagle.: 1
Cylinder seal. Black steatite. Coarse cutting. Presentation scene: 2 standing figures before an enthroned god.: 1
Cylinder seal. Black steatite. Fragment. Inscribed.: 1
Cylinder seal. Black steatite. Hunter fighting animals. : 1
Cylinder seal. Black steatite. Inscribed. Presentation scene before seated deity. In front of the seated deity, sits a dog. (wrongly numbered on photo-print U.15580): 1
Cylinder seal. Black steatite. Men fighting rampant lion.: 1
Cylinder seal. Black steatite. Not pierced. Standing figure, tree and spread eagle.: 1
Cylinder seal. Black steatite. Presentation scene before seated deity. Inscribed. : 1
Cylinder seal. Black steatite. Presentation scene before seated god. Behind throne a (shrine door)? depicted like a ladder with 6 rungs.: 1
Cylinder seal. Black steatite. Presentation scene: 2 figures before an enthroned god.: 1
Cylinder seal. Black steatite. Presentation scene: (?) and 8 lines horizontal to the vertical axis.: 1
Cylinder seal. Black steatite. Seated deity and 3 standing figures. : 1
Cylinder seal. Black steatite. Spread eagle.: 1
Cylinder seal. Black steatite. Standing god, worshipper & rampant lion.: 1
Cylinder seal. Black steatite. Two figures seated and drinking through tubes, and a standing attendant. : 1
Cylinder seal. Black steatite. Unpierced. Gilgamesh & Eabani fighting rampant lion. Palm rising from champagne vase, water flows from it.: 1
Cylinder seal. Black steatite. 2 scorpions.: 1
Cylinder seal. Black steatite. 2 standing figures in salutation on either side of a palm. Crescent moon on pole.: 1
Cylinder seal. Black steatite. Presentation scene. God, presenting deity and presented person, standing. 3 emblems on staffs. Ostrich & crane & scorpion.: 1
Cylinder seal. Black steatite. Two seated figures and standing attendant; two columns of inscription. Inscription: Ur... (rest of name illegible in photograph) son of Ur-Nanna-pad-da. (C.J.G.) : 1
Cylinder seal. Black steatite. Unpierced. 2 figures saluting.: 1
Cylinder seal. Broken. God and worshipper, crescent and emblem. Fragment of inscription. steatite. HC.1929/30 - 100.: 1
Cylinder seal. Brown steatite. Carinated type./ A hero bestriding a bull; a star; a second hero on one knee throws a lion over his shoulder. Two columns of inscriptions supported byb a goat: water below. Remarkably fine cutting. : 1
Cylinder seal. Brown steatite. Hunters and animals. Poor and much worn. Photo (not worth taking): 1
Cylinder seal. Brown steatite. Two heroes fighting animals. : 1
Cylinder seal. Brown-grey steatite. Two gods and two worshippers, with standard emblems. : 1
Cylinder seal. Calcite. Broken and mended, the surface a good deal perished. Fighting animals. : 1
Cylinder seal. Calcite. Very poor condition. Rampant lions crossed.: 1
Cylinder seal. Copper. Much corroded but apparently in good condition. : 1
Cylinder seal. Crystal. Seated deity and two standing figures, and two columns of inscription. Chipped behind shoulder of seated figure. : 1
Cylinder seal. Crystal. Two registers: above, banquet scene; below, animals. : 1
Cylinder seal. Dark brown steatite. Two men fighting a winged dragon: behind them an emblem on a pole, and a snake. : 1
Cylinder seal. Dark green steatite. Inside a meander, two banquet scenes. Broken and damaged. : 1
Cylinder seal. Dark green steatite. 2 men & 2 scorpions.: 1
Cylinder seal. Dark green steatite. Minute. Spread eagle, 2 gazelles(?) Crescent moon.: 1
Cylinder seal. Dark green steatite. One seated and three standing figures: two columns of inscription. Inscription: Lugal-ma (C.J.G.) : 1
Cylinder seal. Dark green steatite. Presentation scene to Ningal with 2 standing figures & the seated goddess. & a horned table of offerings.: 1
Cylinder seal. Dark green steatite. Spread eagle and criss-cross pattern.: 1
Cylinder seal. Dark greenish grey steatite. Seated god, winged shrine and kneeling worshipper. : 1
Cylinder seal. Dark grey steatie. Two hunters fighting animals. : 1
Cylinder seal. Dark grey steatite. Hunter fighting animals. : 1
Cylinder seal. Dark steatite.: 1
Cylinder seal. Dark steatite. 3 deep grooves, between which 3 pairs of human figures rough primitive work mostly done with a drill-point.: 1
Cylinder seal. Dark steatite. 4 standing figures.: 1
Cylinder seal. Dark steatite. A man fighting one winged dragon and another animal. Very poor cutting and much worn.: 1
Cylinder seal. Dark steatite. Animals fighting; two lions heraldically crossed and two gazelles. : 1
Cylinder seal. Dark steatite. Criss-cross lines? : 1
Cylinder seal. Dark steatite. Eagle grasping 2 gazelles. : 1
Cylinder seal. Dark steatite. One seated and 3 standing gods.: 1
Cylinder seal. Dark steatite. One seated and one standing figure. 3 columns of inscription. Inscription: Ninmar-ka-ishag, son of Mukabbur (C.J.G.) : 1
Cylinder seal. Dark steatite. One seated and two standing figures.: 1
Cylinder seal. Dark steatite. Presentation scene. (found with group 15301): 1
Cylinder seal. Dark steatite. Seated deity and 3 standing figures. : 1
Cylinder seal. Dark steatite. Seated deity and two standing figures, and two columns of inscription. Inscription: Ur-ses-GIR, son of Ur-girenna (C.J.G.): 1
Cylinder seal. Dark steatite. Seated god and 2 standing figures. Inscription: Ibkusha, son of Lu-Enlilla (C.J.G.) : 1
Cylinder seal. Dark steatite. Seated goddess and two standing figures. : 1
Cylinder seal. Dark steatite. Seated Nin-gal, worshipper and symbols. : 1
Cylinder Seal. Dark steatite. Two lions attacking two gazelles. : 1
Cylinder seal. Dark steatite. Two men fighting a lion. Poor work.: 1
Cylinder seal. Dark steatite. Two men fighting beasts (the latter partly chipped away) and a standing god holding thunderbolt(?). : 1
Cylinder seal. Dark steatite. Two seated figures and a palm tree(?). : 1
Cylinder seal. Frit. 2 geese(?) and a snake.: 1
Cylinder seal. Glazed frit(?) Hunter with gazelles. : 1
Cylinder seal. Glazed frit. 3 registers. Zigzag decoration. [drawing]: 1
Cylinder seal. Green steatite (?) with copper caps. Two standing gods shaking hands: two men killing a kneeling prisoner: two columns of inscription supported by an animal. Good work. : 1
Cylinder seal. Green stone. 2 heroes fighting lions. : 1
Cylinder seal. Green stone. Three standing gods and two trees. : 1
Cylinder seal. Greenish grey steatite.: 1
Cylinder seal. Greenish grey steatite. Unfinished. Unpierced. 2 standing figures. Crude cutting.: 1
Cylinder seal. Greenish-grey steatite. Seated deity and two standing figures, and a tree. : 1
Cylinder seal. Grey limestone(?) 2 standing figures before an enthroned god. Crescent moon.: 1
Cylinder seal. Grey marble? Presentation scene: 2 standing figures before a seated god.: 1
Cylinder seal. Grey steatite. Miniature. Spread eagle.: 1
Cylinder seal. Grey steatite. Seated deity and 2 worshippers and goat. : 1
Cylinder seal. Grey steatite. Seated deity and three standing figures.: 1
Cylinder seal. Grey steatite. Seated deity and two standing figures, and two columns of inscription. Much worn. : 1
Cylinder seal. Grey steatite. Seated deity and two standing figures. : 1
Cylinder seal. Grey steatite. Two spread eagles. : 1
Cylinder seal. Grey steatite. Unpierced. Two standing figures one on each side of a staff surmounted by a crescent.: 1
Cylinder seal. Grey steatite. Men fighting animals. : 1
Cylinder seal. Hard black steatite. Worshipper and minor god before Nin-gal; behind her, a small figure of a god standing on an animal. Photo +.: 1
Cylinder seal. Hunter and four animals; a column of inscription. : 1
Cylinder seal. Lapis lazuli, with one gold cap. Damaged, chipped in lower register. Two registers; above, 4 figures approaching a seated deity; below, 3 figures (one broken away) approaching the seated deity behind whom is a crescent moon on a staff.: 1
Cylinder seal. Lapis lazuli.: 1
Cylinder seal. Lapis lazuli. 2 registers: above; bird-headed men sucking drink from a bowl through a tube. Below; spread eagle and a pair of goats.: 1
Cylinder seal. Lapis lazuli. 2 registers: Banquet scene: bird-headed men sucking drink out of a tube from a large vase.: 1
Cylinder seal. Lapis lazuli. Barrel-shaped. Two registers: above, banquet scene; below, anmials. : 1
Cylinder seal. Lapis lazuli. Geometric design.: 1
Cylinder seal. Lapis lazuli. Geometric; very roughly done. : 1
Cylinder seal. Lapis lazuli. Hunter fighting animals. : 1
Cylinder seal. Lapis lazuli. Palm tree, bull rampant and backed against it a man-headed(?) bull rampant.: 1
Cylinder Seal. Lapis lazuli. Presentation. Star in crescent. Inscription dNin-gal-nam-nin-kho-ul dumu lu-dingir-ra N. son of L. scribe. HC.103.: 1
Cylinder seal. Lapis lazuli. Two gazelles and small figures of two men in a boat. Very bad cratchy cutting. : 1
Cylinder seal. Lapis lazuli. Two hunters fighting a lion.: 1
Cylinder seal. Lapis lazuli. Two registers: above, a banquet scene; below, eagle grasping 2 gazelles. : 1
Cylinder seal. Lapis lazuli. Two registers: above, standing figures; below animals. : 1
Cylinder seal. Lapis lazuli. Two registers: above, two heroes each fighting with two beasts below, seated and standing figures. : 1
Cylinder seal. Lapis lazuli. Two registers: in each, a row of animals, the rows inverted. : 1
Cylinder seal. Lapis lazuli. Zig-zag pattern. : 1
Cylinder seal. Lapis. 2 men fighting a lion; crescent & star. Poor cutting.: 1
Cylinder seal. Lapis. Bull carrying a shrine, with worshippers, gods and animals. : 1
Cylinder seal. Lapis. Presentation scene. Poor cutting.: 1
Cylinder seal. Lapis. Two registers: above, banquet scene with two seated figures drinking through tubes; below, birds? : 1
Cylinder seal. Light yellowish steatite. God in a shrine(?), attendant, and palm tree. : 1
Cylinder seal. Light yellowish stone. 2 heroes fighting animals. : 1
Cylinder seal. Man-headed winged bull(?) grasping an winged gryphon by the tail. Attributes: star and two spoon-like symbols.: 1
Cylinder seal. Marble. grey. Inscribed but faint. Two deities with hands upraised and between them armed warrior and sceptre with serpent's head. [drawing of scene]: 1
Cylinder seal. Mottled lapis lazuli. Two registers: above, hero and fighting animals; below, heroes fighting animals. : 1
Cylinder seal. Mottled marble. Presentation scene: 2 standing figures before an enthroned god.: 1
Cylinder seal. Mottled steatite. God in a shrine of which each door is guarded by an attendant: two columns of inscription. Inscription uncertain (C.J.G.): 1
Cylinder seal. Pale grey steatite. Poor condition. Seated deity and four standing figures. : 1
Cylinder seal. Pale mottled steatite. Seated deity and 3 standing figures.: 1
Cylinder seal. Pinkish-white marble. Design of a man fighting with an antelope and a bull, of which the latter is attacked by a lion; the man kneels on one knee. Very crude work.: 1
Cylinder seal. Quartzite. Criss-cross marking. : 1
Cylinder seal. Red jasper. Presentation.: 1
Cylinder seal. Shell, partly decayed. Two hunters fighting animals.: 1
Cylinder seal. Shell. 2 rampant lions crossed, antelope and nude bird-headed hero.: 1
Cylinder seal. Shell. A hero, and fighting animals. Archaic: very much worn and defaced. : 1
Cylinder seal. Shell. About 1/3 of the surface perished. Hero fighting animalsl; fine bold style. : 1
Cylinder seal. Shell. All-over guilloche pattern. : 1
Cylinder seal. Shell. bird-headed men and rampant lions crossed.: 1
Cylinder seal. Shell. Bird-headed men fighting rampant: one of the men grasps a ram(?) which is head downwards by the tail.: 1
Cylinder seal. Shell. Geometric design. : 1
Cylinder seal. Shell. Hunters and fighting animals.: 1
Cylinder seal. Shell. Presentation. Crescent. Inscription: dumu Ur gis ginar dam-kar N. son of Ur-ginar, merchant. HC.102.: 1
Cylinder seal. Shell. The surface partly decayed. Two registers of fighting animals.: 1
Cylinder seal. Shell. Two gazelles ?: 1
Cylinder seal. Shell. Two gazelles. : 1
Cylinder seal. Shell. Two heroes fighting animals. : 1
Cylinder seal. Shell. With rings of steatite inset at the two ends. Heroes fighting animals. (somewhat decayed). : 1
Cylinder seal. Shell. Fightling animals and a spread eagle over a tree. : 1
Cylinder seal. Shell. Hunter fighting animals. : 1
Cylinder seal. Shell. Yellowish. Crescent moon on post and 3 errect figures with right hands upraised approaching to worship.: 1
Cylinder Seal. Shell. [drawing]: 1
Cylinder seal. Shell; partly decayed. Two hunters fighting animals. : 1
Cylinder seal. Standing god with two worshippers; two columns of inscription. Inscription: Ilu-su(?)-ir, son of Dudu (C.J.G.) : 1
Cylinder seal. Steatite. (Not pierced) Gimil- ^dNin-gis-si(d) , dumu ^dLugal-gu-ni-da.: 1
Cylinder seal. Steatite. A standing god and two worshippers, with 2 columns of inscription badly worn and purposely defaced. Photo impossible.: 1
Cylinder seal. Steatite. A seated deity and a worshipper.: 1
Cylinder seal. Steatite. Man fighting beast; man fighting lion. Inscribed: -lugal-tur-nir (?) HC.101: 1
Cylinder seal. Steatite. Not pierced. Standing figure, tree and spread eagle.: 1
Cylinder seal. Steatite. Seated deity and two standing figures. Poor. : 1
Cylinder seal. Steatite. Three standing figures (poor).: 1
Cylinder seal. Steatite. Very much worn and defaced. A seated deity and two standing figures, and a thrid standing figure by a door(?). : 1
Cylinder seal. Steatite. 2 worshippers.: 1
Cylinder seal. Steatite. Black. 3 standing figures, palm rising from a high vase. Crescent moon.: 1
Cylinder seal. Steatite. Crude cutting.: 1
Cylinder seal. Steatite; part of the side chipped off.: 1
Cylinder seal. Translucent calcite. Geometric. : 1
Cylinder seal. Translucent greenish calcite. Two registers: above, banquest scene. Below, men and animals. The stone somewhat decayed and the seal partly defaced by adhering copper. : 1
Cylinder seal. Two hereos fighting gazelles. : 1
Cylinder seal. Unbaked clay. 4(?) standing figures and a conventionalised tree(?).: 1
Cylinder seal. Very dark steatite. A spread eagle and two small birds beneath a star. Bould rough cutting.: 1
Cylinder seal. Very dark steatite. Hero fighting heraldically crossed lions and bulls. : 1
Cylinder seal. White calcite. Rampant lions, gazelles and bird-headed men.: 1
Cylinder seal. White calcite. Two registers: above, a hero fighting beasts. Below, a row of animals. The stone somewhat blistered and distorted. : 1
Cylinder seal. White frit. 2 geese and 1 snake.: 1
Cylinder seal. White limestone. Gilgamesh, Eabani and 2 rampant lions crossed.: 1
Cylinder seal. White limestone. Part of design obliterated. Presentation scene - originally 4 standing figures (3) only remain) before an enthroned god. Last figure carries a lamp(?). Crescent Moon.: 1
Cylinder seal. White marble. Two heroes attacking rampant lion. One grasps lion by tail. Palm tree rising from pot? Linear figures.: 1
Cylinder seal. White shell, much worn and defaced. (Found below burial K): 1
Cylinder seal. White shell. 2 registers. Above: presentation scene before seated god. Below: 3 geese.: 1
Cylinder seal. White shell. Design, a plam-branch and a running gazelle: above the latter, an eye.: 1
Cylinder seal. White shell. Gilgamesh & Eabani fighting rampant lion & bull(?).: 1
Cylinder seal. White shell. Hunters fighting animals.: 1
Cylinder seal. White shell. Men and beasts fighting.: 1
Cylinder Seal. White shell. Much worn. Design of 3 fighting animals; the rest of the field divided into 2 registers in which small animal(?) figures.: 1
Cylinder seal. White shell. Poor condition. Poor cutting. 2 lions crossed.: 1
Cylinder seal. White shell. Rampant lions crossed.: 1
Cylinder seal. White shell. Terionachy, seated bird-headed man and scorpion.: 1
Cylinder seal. White shell. With linear design.: 1
Cylinder seal. White shell. Presentation scene. Enthroned god. Attendant stands behind 2 figures approached the enthroned god.: 1
Cylinder seal. 2 registers. Presentation scenes.: 1
Cylinder seal. Agate. Originally had studs at each end. Copper stamp protrudes beyond the end of the seal. Winged dragons. Rampant.: 1
Cylinder seal. Amethestine quartz. A man kneeling and catching a gazelle. Scratching work. [annotated] Persian period dated by iron swords, scarab, etc.: 1
Cylinder seal. Back steatite. Subject: a seated god approached by 2 supplicants: above, the sun: the composition is divided up by a roughly rendered rope(?) pattern which coils above the god and first supplicant and below the second.[drawing]: 1
Cylinder seal. Baked clay. Animals (?) at gate of shrine course cutting.: 1
Cylinder seal. Baked clay. Dark bronze. Seated god, attendant stands behind, one standing figure in front. Crescent moon and other attributes.: 1
Cylinder seal. Baked clay. Design indistinct, a row of seated human figures mostly done with drill dots and some connecting incised lines. Very early type.: 1
Cylinder seal. Baked clay. Glazed. Dark grey. Fragmentary. Lines. Neo-Babylonian. B. [drawing]: 1
Cylinder seal. Baked clay. Glazed. Grey. Emblems of Marduk - of Nabu - of Shamash - of Sin U and a winged dragons. Neo-Babylonian. B. [drawing]: 1
Cylinder seal. Baked clay. Linear markings. Phoenician script. To be deciphered. 2 signs ? only.: 1
Cylinder seal. Baked clay. Squatting monkey(?) bull, crescent moon .=L.622 [Typology?] Legrain puts seals 460-573 as Isin-Larsa. Numbers below 403 back to 270 as IIIrd Dynasty.: 1
Cylinder seal. Baked clay. Theriomachy(?): 1
Cylinder seal. Baked clay. Two standing figures and a winged dragon.: 1
Cylinder seal. Baked clay. Two standing figures. Between them crescent on a pole. A third figure inverted to the other two.: 1
Cylinder seal. Baked clay. Very rough deep cutting on an irregular cylinder. Criss-cross markings; and a design possibly intended to represent a pair of scales?: 1
Cylinder seal. Balck steatite. 2 standing deities facing one another in salutation. Between them a vertical pole capped by a crescent moon. Palm rising from a vase with dates (?) suspended from it on either side.: 1
Cylinder Seal. Black & white breccia (?) palm tree & 4 figures.: 1
Cylinder seal. Black and brown pebble diorite much worn; design practically lost. B: 1
Cylinder seal. Black and white breccia. Subject: animals and men fighting. Inscription GUR-na. [drawing] HC..6.: 1
Cylinder seal. Black and white marble. Large, rather coarsely engraved. Men and beasts, subjects.: 1
Cylinder seal. Black basalt. Nannar, minor god and votary. E.: 1
Cylinder seal. Black clay (?) 2 men slaying lion (?), broken.: 1
Cylinder seal. Black diorite. About BC 2400 [drawing]: 1
Cylinder seal. Black diorite. Incompletely pierced. Spread eagle siezing two lions. B.: 1
Cylinder seal. Black diorite. Seated god: before him an altar with 2 worshippers and a lute.: 1
Cylinder seal. Black hematite. Inscribed. Presentation scene: God enthroned on a dais(?) holding a vase(?) in his left hand. Two standing figures before the god. The first bare-headed wears tunic open at left shoulder, full right sleeve(?) skirt with fringes down back & front; the second has a high horned headdress and flounced kaukanes skirt.: 1
Cylinder seal. Black hematite. Inscribed. Shamash, worshipper and goddess. Servant of Sin and servant of Nin-Shah. E. 1st Babylonian dynasty 2000 BC.: 1
Cylinder seal. Black hematite. Ishtar and attendant. Presentation of worshiper to Nannar. attendant is dwarfish nude? female with thick hair. Attributes: crescent moon, sceptre (with serpent head?) For illustration cf. field note on G. 12. 2100 BC. And pot type XIX: 1
Cylinder seal. Black hematite. Scene of worship. Votary introduced by minor god to Nannar. Attributes. Seated dog with crooked stick of Martu on his head. Libra and Ampulla. 1st Babylonian dynasty About 2000 BC: 1
Cylinder seal. Black hematite. Shamash with horned mitre and notched sword in hand steps on a crouching bull a worshipper brings a kid as an offering. The god Martu with a short club in hand, short garment and a round woolen turban is followed by a worshipper with clasped hands, and a servant. Two small figures - a bifrons with clasped hands and a nude servant with libation cone in hand. About BC 1900. E.: 1
Cylinder seal. Black hematite. Tip missing. Presentation scene: 3 standing figures. The first has both hands raised in greeting., conical cap rising in tiers, a short pig-tail, and flounced kaukanes coat. Approaching is a male figure clothed in a short coat which only comes down to the knees, and carrying a club in his right hand. He also wears a brimmed cap. Behind him a second figure similarly clad carrying an offering in left hand and a basket(?) in the right. Each of the last 2 figures seems to have an animal skin over the short coat.: 1
Cylinder seal. Black Hematite. Weapon of Nergal between two worshippers. -Rampant Ibex. -Naked facing Ishtar votary. -Smaller worshipper. About BC 1900. B.: 1
Cylinder seal. Black limestone. About BC 2100. [drawing]: 1
Cylinder seal. Black marble (?) Eagle with outspread wings clutching the backs of 2 rampant ibexes which turn their heads backward. Between the heads of the 2 creatures is a palm-tree or symbol. No inscription.: 1
Cylinder seal. Black seatite. Poor condition. Seated god & two standing gods, crescent moon.: 1
Cylinder seal. Black steaitte. Star and crascent on staff above altar: naked goddess standing full face: worshipper with basket facing a standing god who rests his foot on a lion (?). Poor work.: 1
Cylinder seal. Black steatite 2 standing figures in attitude of alutation on either side of a palm which rises from a high vase. Crescent moon and scorpion.: 1
Cylinder seal. Black steatite presentation scene: a seated god and 2 standing figures: arrow and crescent poor condition.: 1
Cylinder seal. Black steatite with silver caps. Subject Gilgamesh and Eabana fighting bulls. (N.B.) part of the linen thread was preserved in the hole): 1
Cylinder seal. Black steatite. Gilgamesh, Eabani, rampant lion. A thrid figure attacking a rampant stag. INSCRIBED(?): 1
Cylinder seal. Black steatite. Presentation scene before seated deity. Very rough cutting.: 1
Cylinder seal. Black steatite. 2 birds with spread wings. Star. Crescent. About BC 800. B.: 1
Cylinder seal. Black steatite. 2 fig of adorants approaching a god l. with crescent above: behind, 4 small fig. in 2 registers: good work.: 1
Cylinder Seal. Black steatite. 2 heroes fighting a lion & a bull.: 1
Cylinder seal. Black steatite. 2 men exchanging greetings and inscription. Arad-dam son of Badada About BC 1900. B. VII. [drawing]: 1
Cylinder seal. Black steatite. 2 rampant lions crossed, on either side of them a rampant bull - also a star.: 1
Cylinder seal. Black steatite. 2 registers. Above: presentation scene - 3 standing figures. Below: geese(?).: 1
Cylinder seal. Black steatite. 2 registers. Spread eagle, vase with palm branch and worshippers on either side. Before 3000 BC. E.: 1
Cylinder seal. Black steatite. 2 registers: above, 2 bulls & trees; below, 2 gazelles & trees.: 1
Cylinder seal. Black steatite. 2 spread eagles, reversed and a scorpion. E.: 1
Cylinder seal. Black steatite. 2 standing figures saluting. Between them a palm tree. : 1
Cylinder seal. Black steatite. 2 worshippers, a tree, a crescent and a swan.: 1
Cylinder seal. Black steatite. 3 grooves in middle divider scene, seated god and introduction of votary from 4 swans on lower half. About BC 2700. E.: 1
Cylinder seal. Black steatite. A seated god: before him an altar behind which a standing god introducing an adorant: behind, the remains of 2 columns of inscription. Work poor and inscription very scratchy.[drawing]: 1
Cylinder Seal. Black steatite. Animals & men fighting.: 1
Cylinder Seal. Black steatite. Birds and animals very roughly done.: 1
Cylinder seal. Black steatite. Broken at bottom. Minor god, votary and inscription. Worshipper led by hand unto a standing armed (?) god- crescent. Du-( ) son of Sag-da( ). About BC 2300. B.: 1
Cylinder seal. Black steatite. Broken at one end, subject mostly obliterated.: 1
Cylinder seal. Black steatite. Eagle (?) with outspread wings, in angles of fretted zigzag.: 1
Cylinder seal. Black steatite. Figure approaching enthroned Nannar. Behind the approaching figure a small grotesque being delineated by straight lines and beyond this a spear fixed vertically into the ground, point upwards. Behind Nannar a standing deity?: 1
Cylinder seal. Black steatite. Font from which rises a palm? On either side a snake? and beyond a hero attacking rampant lion with a sword. Possibly the curved markings at the side of the altar may represent not snakes but handles or running water? [drawing] cf. U.7640: 1
Cylinder seal. Black steatite. Fragmentary. Gilgamesh and Enkidu fighting winged dragon. 2100 BC Text: E-hursag (12): 1
Cylinder seal. Black steatite. Fragmentary. God Martu carrying club. Gilgamesh with spouting vase. Naked votary of Ishtar. Turtle. Inscription dMartu. B.: 1
Cylinder seal. Black steatite. Fragmentary. Worshipper introduced by an assistant goddess to a god like Shamash stepping forward and armed with a sword and scimitar. Ma-au-sum son of Ludingi-ra? About BC 2100. B.: 1
Cylinder seal. Black steatite. Fragmentary. Worshipper led by hand. Samas-pa-e son of Abbakalla; IIIrd Ur Dynasty. B.: 1
Cylinder seal. Black steatite. Gazelle betwee 2 trees; crescent above; inverted crescent beneath belly.: 1
Cylinder seal. Black steatite. Gilgamesh & Eabani attacking rampant lion. Spread eagle, Goose (?) or Swan(?) and triangular sign.: 1
Cylinder seal. Black steatite. Gilgamesh & Eabani, rampant lion.: 1
Cylinder Seal. Black steatite. Gilgamesh and Enkidu (horned, bull-footed deity with long pit-tail) back to back fighting a rampant bull and a rampant lion respectively; the latter graspes the lion by the tail. Between the 2 fighting animals a third - a rampant bull back turned towards first bull.: 1
Cylinder seal. Black steatite. Gilgamesh and Enkidu attacking rampant lion. About 1400 BC. B.: 1
Cylinder seal. Black steatite. Gilgamesh and Enkidu fighting rampant lion. About BC 2100. 2300 BC? B.: 1
Cylinder seal. Black steatite. Gilgamesh and his friend killing their favorite winged gryphon. Fairly good work.: 1
Cylinder seal. Black steatite. Gilgamesh, Eabani, and rampant lion.: 1
Cylinder seal. Black steatite. Gilgamesh, Zabani and rampant lion.: 1
Cylinder Seal. Black steatite. God seated on mountain, with 2 attendants, and 2 other divine figures standing.: 1
Cylinder seal. Black steatite. Hero fighting rampant lion, scorpion(?) and in a reserved double register above - 2 kneeling men face to face and below 2 birds.: 1
Cylinder seal. Black steatite. Inscribed with scene of presentation to goddess.: 1
Cylinder seal. Black steatite. Inscribed. Bur-a-mu. Son of Hu-hu-a the metal worker (precious metal). About BC 2400. : 1
Cylinder seal. Black steatite. Inscribed. Gilgamesh and Enkidu attacking rampant lion. Inscription: Ilu Shamash Idin (Udina) son of Ur-gish-ku E-dan-a. Larsa about 2100 BC. B: 1
Cylinder seal. Black steatite. Inscribed. Gilgamesh and Enkidu fighting rampant lion. Inscription: Son of Ur-Ba? About 2300 BC.: 1
Cylinder seal. Black steatite. Inscribed. Introduction of votary by minor goddess to seated nannar. Attribute: crescent moon scorpion. Ur dNannar. Servant of Shamesh. B. IIIrd Ur Dynasty 2300BC.: 1
Cylinder seal. Black steatite. Inscribed. Introduction scene. Fighting god with hatchet worshipped by male figure introduced by assistant goddess. Attributes: Crescent moon, squat monkey, balance and rampant lion. Inscribed: Ilu Shamash Ilu Aa 1st Babylonian Dynasty about 1900 BC. B.: 1
Cylinder seal. Black steatite. Inscribed. Minor god introducing worshipper to major god. Nin-da-da son of Da-da-a. About 2300 BC?: 1
Cylinder seal. Black steatite. Inscribed. Presentation to seated god probably Shamash. Worshipper introduced by seated goddess wearing horned attire and long pleated robe covering one shoulder and leaving other bare. Worshipper has fringed shawl. Attributes: ? Libra ? Inscription: Ilu-Shamash. c. 1st Babylonian Dynasty.B.: 1
Cylinder seal. Black steatite. Inscribed. Winged dragon, rampant, accosted by god, who wears high horned headdress. Behind Gilgamesh and slave? Shaven and shorn carrying a fly whisk? Attributes: crescent moon. Inscribed. Dun-ur kiki dNannar. About 2300 BC.: 1
Cylinder seal. Black steatite. Inscribed: Gilgamesh and Enkidu attacking rampant lion. One pulls the lion by the tail from behind, the other stabs with the sword in front. Scorpion. Inscription: Lud Nin-shubur. About BC 2100. Text: E-hursag(12). B.: 1
Cylinder seal. Black steatite. Inscribed: Illegible. Gilgamesh and Enkidu attacking rampant lion; former grasps lion by tail from behind, the other stabs it with sword from in front. About BC 2100. text: E-Hursag(12). B.: 1
Cylinder seal. Black steatite. Inscribed: Urd Ba-u. Scene of worship. Introduction of votary by minor god to seated Nannar. B.: 1
Cylinder seal. Black steatite. Inscription, winged dragon and winged dragon attacked by Enkidu and Gilgamesh. :u-ab-ba (?) spm pf : dpu-sag. About 2400 BC. E.: 1
Cylinder seal. Black steatite. Introducing a worshipper to a standing god. About BC 2200.: 1
Cylinder seal. Black steatite. Introduction scene with seated goddess and 1 standing figure and a tree: star and crescent above and 2 standing figures: there has been an inscription which is all weathered away.: 1
Cylinder seal. Black steatite. Introduction scene with seated goddess and 1 standing figure and a tree: star and crescent above.: 1
Cylinder seal. Black steatite. Introductory scene. Female being introduced to seated seated goddess. Spread eagle and goose. B.: 1
Cylinder seal. Black steatite. Large with coarsely engraved scenes of animal, etc.: 1
Cylinder seal. Black steatite. Lion between two fighting men. Sbout BC 2400.: 1
Cylinder Seal. Black steatite. Man fighting a lion; a seated goddess. Inscribed: En An-Ki-da ? Lord (priest?) of Heaven and Earth. HC..12.: 1
Cylinder seal. Black steatite. Man, standing, facing gazelle with eagle displayed over back; man kneeling behind gazelle; crescent on staff.: 1
Cylinder seal. Black steatite. Minor god introducing votary carrying gazelle as gift to major god who holds a wand in his left hand. Inscription: dNin-suh sukkal-zid-anna gispa-azag su-du. To Nin-Suh. the pure messenger of heaven carrying the bright scepter. B: 1
Cylinder seal. Black steatite. Nannar, Minor god and votary. Inscription doubtful. About BC 2200. [drawing]: 1
Cylinder seal. Black steatite. Nannar, minor god, grotesque figure and votary and Nergal weapon. B.: 1
Cylinder seal. Black steatite. Nannar, swan, minor god, votary, swan and scorpion. About BC 2400. E.: 1
Cylinder seal. Black steatite. Not fully paved. Lion attacked by two men 2 lines of defaced inscription. About BC 2100. Required for Vol. VII written.: 1
Cylinder seal. Black steatite. Obliterated. Gates of the underworld? Porter? Divinity with lentoid shaped headdress; 12 stars and crescent moon.: 1
Cylinder seal. Black steatite. One animal.: 1
Cylinder seal. Black steatite. One end chipped. Presentation scene. One seated & 2 standing figures.: 1
Cylinder seal. Black steatite. One side much damaged. Device is in 2 registers. Introduction scene above and crude design of swans below. Inscription: ahat-i-li-lugal-usum-(gal)-la PA. For design and inscription compare U.1268 and U.1267.: 1
Cylinder seal. Black steatite. Part of one end missing. Seated god, 2 standing gods & between them a squatting dog(?).: 1
Cylinder seal. Black steatite. Poor condition. Seated god, crescent moon and linear markings.: 1
Cylinder seal. Black steatite. Presentation (?) scene with 4 standing figures.: 1
Cylinder Seal. Black steatite. Presentation scene including a deity that appears to be drakomorphic above, ichthyomorphic below waist.: 1
Cylinder seal. Black steatite. Presentation scene, 1 seated and 2 standing figures.: 1
Cylinder seal. Black steatite. Presentation scene, 1 seated.: 1
Cylinder seal. Black steatite. Presentation scene. Enthroned god and two standing figures. Attributes: Crescent moon, goose, pair of scorpions & lizard.: 1
Cylinder seal. Black steatite. Presentation scene. Nannar enthroned, left arm upraised to greet votary who holds right arm upwards. Behind the votary a palm three which an erect figure apparently grasps in his right hand. This figure wears a long flowing garment. Nannar has a crescent shaped headdress. Attributes: crescent moon.: 1
Cylinder seal. Black steatite. Presentation scene: one seated and 2 standing deities.: 1
Cylinder seal. black steatite. Presentation scene: 1 seated & 2 standing deities. Crescent moon.: 1
Cylinder Seal. Black steatite. Presentation scene: goddess seated rt. with crescent moon above: a god introduces a worshipper. Behind, a column of inscription erased. Commonplace work of IIIrd. Dynasty type.: 1
Cylinder seal. Black steatite. Presentation to a seated deity. Crescent. Rampant lion. Five headed club. About BC 2200. B.: 1
Cylinder seal. Black steatite. Presentation to seated god. Crescent on pole. About BC 2200. B.: 1
Cylinder seal. Black steatite. Rampant lion attacked by two heroes - (like Gilgamesh) 2 posts (supports for emblems): 1
Cylinder seal. Black steatite. Rampant lion attacked by two hunters.: 1
Cylinder seal. Black steatite. Rampant lion attacked by two naked men. Crescent, goose, scorpion. About BC 2400.: 1
Cylinder seal. Black steatite. Rampant lion followed by 2 rampant rams? Between the rams a standing figure, and behind the lion a palm tree.: 1
Cylinder seal. Black steatite. Reception scene, Nannar and minor go and votary, 2 lines of inscription. E. 3rd Dynasty of Ur.: 1
Cylinder seal. Black steatite. Reception scene, Nannar, minor god and votary. 2 lines of inscription. Inscription: Lugal-ezen. Son of Lugal. About BC 2400 E. 3rd Dynasty of Ur.: 1
Cylinder seal. Black steatite. Recut - illegible. B.: 1
Cylinder seal. Black steatite. Scene of introduction. Female introduced to enthroned Nannar by minor goddess. Attributes: stork? Scorpion and upright post. E.: 1
Cylinder seal. Black steatite. Scene of worship with one seated and one standing figure, and a tree.: 1
Cylinder seal. Black steatite. Scene of worship. Votary introduced by minor god to seated Shamash. Attributes Tripod. About BC 2400. 2300 BC?: 1
Cylinder seal. Black steatite. Scene of worship. Worshipper introduced by minor goddess to seated Nannar. Attributes: Crescent moon. 3rd Ur Dynasty about 2200 BC.: 1
Cylinder seal. Black steatite. Seated deity and 2 standing figures : a goose and a scorpion.: 1
Cylinder seal. Black steatite. Seated deity and two standing figures: inscription erased. : 1
Cylinder seal. Black steatite. Seated deity with left hand raised in salutation. Above him a star, and in front a kneeling bull browsing on a plant. Behind the bull entrance to a shrine. From the lintel of the shrine door, Palm(?) branches protrude. Possibly the bull may be a cult figure supporting a shrine on its back.: 1
Cylinder seal. Black steatite. Seated goddess with altar and tree.: 1
Cylinder seal. Black steatite. Solar disk(?) on a pole, crescent moon.: 1
Cylinder seal. Black steatite. Standing deity (Marduk) and seated deity with altar between and tree at back.: 1
Cylinder seal. Black steatite. Standing figures.: 1
Cylinder seal. Black steatite. Standing god, nude female, 2 small figures, one upside down, 5 animals.: 1
Cylinder seal. Black steatite. Subject, adorant being introduced to a seated goddess (?) = 2 columns of inscription. Poor scratchy engraving.: 1
Cylinder seal. Black steatite. Subject: 2 men fighting a lion.: 1
Cylinder seal. Black steatite. Subject: a god standing and two worshippers one on each side of him. Very poor, scratchy work.: 1
Cylinder seal. Black steatite. Subject: man fighting lion(?) : traces of 1 column inscription erased. Poor work.: 1
Cylinder seal. Black steatite. Subject? Contest of men and animals. About BC 2400. B.: 1
Cylinder seal. Black steatite. Two crossed bulls. Two lions reversed, attacked by two heroes. About BC 2400. B.: 1
Cylinder seal. Black steatite. Two registers. Introduction scene, above, with seated goddess and 2 standing figures. Below, swans.: 1
Cylinder seal. Black steatite. Undulating line of mountains and (spread eagle ?) About BC 2800.: 1
Cylinder seal. Black steatite. Unpierced. Gilgamesh, Eabani & rampant lion.: 1
Cylinder Seal. Black steatite. Very crude cutting. A seated goddes greeting a standing figure apparently legless. Behind throne a (spread eagle?) on an alter. : 1
Cylinder seal. Black steatite. Very roughly cut, and damaged: a goddess seated before a table, with standing worshipper: behind the goddess a tree.: 1
Cylinder seal. Black steatite. Weatherworn. Presentation to a standing god. About BC 2200.: 1
Cylinder seal. Black steatite. Winged dragon fighting rampant lion, crescent on pole.: 1
Cylinder seal. Black steatite. With inscription. Presentation to a seated goddess (Bau?) Crescent and bird. ( )lu dNinni? (son) of (servant of). About BC 2300 B: 1
Cylinder seal. Black steatite. Worshipper and raised weapon. B.: 1
Cylinder seal. Black steatite. Worshippers round sacred tree. Palm branch and dates in a vase. About BC 2200.: 1
Cylinder seal. Black steatite. Worshipping Ishtar. Goddess stands on two lions. She is front face, her hair hanging on shoulders and holds a club (caduceus). Two divine attendants (horned mitra) precede the worshipper - The first carries a club, the second a palm (?) Cresent. Sun. Squat monkey. About BC 2100. (Not dealt with in Roayl Cemetery) [appear to be a publication note] B.: 1
Cylinder seal. Black steatite. Worshipping tree of life? B.: 1
Cylinder seal. Black steatite. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Cylinder seal. Black stone. 2 human figures slaying a lion which leaps between them, facing right. No inscription.: 1
Cylinder seal. Black stone. 2 human figures slaying a lion, which leaps between them facing right.: 1
Cylinder seal. Black stone. Half. Portions of 2 human figures and an uncertain object.: 1
Cylinder seal. Black stone. Introduction to a god seated right with crescent moon before him. Space for inscription blank.: 1
Cylinder seal. Black stone. Small. With indistinct device of a human figure, striding right, followed by two others with hands clasped and upheld. No inscription.: 1
Cylinder seal. Black stone. Unfinished and broken; with single figure of erect lion. Found with figurine U.1712.: 1
Cylinder seal. Black stone. With figures faintly distinguishable.: 1
Cylinder seal. Black. [steatite crossed out]. Two figures with unpierced arm standing on either side of sacred palm with dates rising out of water pot. About 2300 BC.: 1
Cylinder seal. Blue lapis. Two wild goats rampant against a tree: another tree behind.: 1
Cylinder seal. Blue steatite. Two registers. Top: 7 figures clothed in short tunics reaching only to the knees approaching standing deity. All wear feathered? headdress. Bottom: male figure running, pursued? by animals amongst which are cows??: 1
Cylinder seal. Blue stone. Irregularly cylindrical, with no trace of device.: 1
Cylinder seal. Bluish-black marble. Introduction to a god, seated right, with crescent moon before him. Space for inscription left blank..: 1
Cylinder seal. Bright dark red stone (jasper?). Approved with 2 animals and a bird in procession.: 1
Cylinder seal. Broken. Black stone-basalt? Two worshippers on either side of a deity. Weapon of Nergal in the field. About BC 2000. [drawing]: 1
Cylinder Seal. Brown & black mottled. chipped at one end. Steatite. Presentation scene: bearded deities included bird god with anthropomorphis torso & head, ornithomorphic below waist. Emblems: (Flying?) fish & water? or lightening?: 1
Cylinder seal. Brown marble? Inscribed. Pierced. 3 crouching antelopes (one reversed). Before BC 3000. E.: 1
Cylinder seal. Brown mottled steatite. Winged god in a shrine and two minor gods apparently opening the shrine doors.: 1
Cylinder Seal. Brownish mottled marble. Enkidu and Eabani attacking a rampant lion from in front and from behind a third hero attacking a rampant bull. Standing upright in the ground a (throwing spear) with a loop. Slightly concave. Strong bold cutting. [drawing]: 1
Cylinder seal. Calcite. Greenish. Bird headed men, shock headed and rampant beads, (lions and antelopes).: 1
Cylinder seal. Calcite. Grey. 2 bird headed men and 2 rampant antelopes. Primitive cutting.: 1
Cylinder seal. Calcite. Grey. Unpierced. Seated god and standing figure before hair.: 1
Cylinder Seal. Calcite. Light green. Translucent. 2 antelopes.: 1
Cylinder seal. Calcite. Rough and primitive design of fish (?): 1
Cylinder seal. Calcite. Semi-translucent. Rampant lions crossed, rampant gazelle, bird-headed(?) warriors.: 1
Cylinder Seal. Calcite. Transluscent. 2 registers. Above: Banquet scene. Seated male figure sucking drink end of a tube from a bowl which rests on a stand. Next: a male figure sedentary and seated female. Behind the seated female two attendants. Below: Seated male accosted by a standing figure presents an offering. Table with offerings on it, attendant stands against table stand attendant extracting liquid from a two legged jar.: 1
Cylinder seal. Calcite. White. 2 registers. Imperfect condition. Above: banquet scene, 3 seated figures, two of them sucking drink through a tube the third approached by a standing figure third approached by a standing figure. Below: two rows and a spread eagle.: 1
Cylinder seal. Carnelian. Bearded and winged god, wearing short chiton, between rampant lion and human-headed and winged bull = fine work.: 1
Cylinder seal. Carnelian. Broken and incomplete. [drawing] Conventional design.: 1
Cylinder seal. Carnelian. Broken and one end missing. Two gryphons.: 1
Cylinder seal. Carnelian. Fragmentary. Scene of worship. Goddess leading votary by the hand.: 1
Cylinder seal. Clay, baked, convex sides. Tree, ladder and rosettes. Very lightly scratched design.: 1
Cylinder seal. Clay, with device of eagle, lance, etc.: 1
Cylinder seal. Clay. Bull, kneeling, with crescent and star over back; tree; ladder; one line of inscription.: 1
Cylinder seal. Clay. Half standing figure holding bow shaped axe in one hand [and sistrum in other has been crossed out]; standing figure with snake (?) in one hand and sistrum in other, circular cable above head; half seated figure holdling 3 spouted water pot (?); broken.: 1
Cylinder seal. Clay. Presentation to deity, broken.: 1
Cylinder seal. Clay. Tree between 2 adoring figures; crescent above one; 1 line erased inscription.: 1
Cylinder seal. Clay. Tree encircled with fillet between 2 adoring figures; crescent on staff.: 1
Cylinder seal. Clay. Trellis pattern and wheel.: 1
Cylinder seal. Coarse white marble (?) With black veins, chipped. Two birds: very rough work: late. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Cylinder seal. Copper. Undecipherable.: 1
Cylinder seal. Crystal. Four-winged deity carrying a sickle and facing him a winged bull erect; a cross between their feet. In text: see U.1359 etc.: 1
Cylinder seal. Crystal. Grey. Linear markings. B.: 1
Cylinder seal. Crystal. Plain. B.: 1
Cylinder seal. Crystal. Rough engraving. Introduction scene with standing god, worshipper and second god and a survivor.: 1
Cylinder seal. Crystal. Slightly concave. Marble? core within roughly 8mm in diameter. Inscribed. Conical copper cap on one end. Bearded hero with protruding hair locks, mounted on dragon and clutching it by the tail. The dragon faces a bull rampant, head upraised, mounted by bearded hero similar to first also holding hismount by the tail. Between a couchant gazelle.: 1
Cylinder seal. Crystal. Two registers. Above: Male figure approaching from behind a lion? in front of the lion a fallen gazelle and in front of the gazelle a winged dragon. Below: A winged dragon, and second similar? and a rampant gazelle?: 1
Cylinder Seal. Dark brown mottled steatite. Presentation scene.: 1
Cylinder seal. Dark green baked clay. Gilgamesh, Eabani & rampant lion.: 1
Cylinder seal. Dark green steatite. God ascending a mountain. 3 deities approaching kneeling animal.: 1
Cylinder seal. Dark green steatite. Inscription illegible. Presentation scene. Enthroned god and two standing figures. Crescent moon. [drawings on back of handwritten catalog card]: 1
Cylinder seal. Dark green steatite. one end chipped. 2 registers. Palm tree rising from a vase, scorpions(?) and geese.: 1
Cylinder seal. Dark green steatite. spread eagle and Ass(?) Unpierced: 1
Cylinder Seal. Dark greenish grey steatite. 2 bulls, heraldically crossed, fighting with 2 lions which are attacked from behind by 2 men. Inscription: the monogram dutu. [drawing of symbol]: 1
Cylinder seal. Dark greenish grey steatite. A naked hunter with 2 lions heraldically crossed and rampant. Rather poor archaic work.: 1
Cylinder seal. Dark grey steatite. 2 winged animals, heraldically crossed.: 1
Cylinder seal. Dark grey steatite. Presentation scene.: 1
Cylinder seal. Dark grey steatite. Presentation scene. Ningal seated with attendant behind and two standing figures in front.: 1
Cylinder seal. Dark steatite. Presentation scene. Seated goddess, with 2 standing figures and 2 lizards. Poor condition.: 1
Cylinder seal. Dark steatite. Much worn. Figures in crude style.: 1
Cylinder Seal. Dark steatite. 2 men fighting a lion.: 1
Cylinder seal. Dark steatite. A god and a worshipper, standing and 2 columns of inscription.: 1
Cylinder seal. Dark steatite. A standing god and goddess: a small nude female figure, 2 dogs (?) and another animal and 3 columns and inscription.: 1
Cylinder seal. Dark steatite. A standing god, a worshipper at a shrine (?) and 2 columns of inscription. Badly cut and much worn.: 1
Cylinder Seal. Dark steatite. Apparently unfinished. 2 figures (Ea and an adorant) and the beginnings only of a third.: 1
Cylinder seal. Dark steatite. Badly chipped. Presentation scene with seated goddess and 2 standing figures and 3 columns of inscription.: 1
Cylinder seal. Dark steatite. Design destroyed except for 1 standing figure: a single column of inscription.: 1
Cylinder seal. Dark steatite. Eagle grasping 2 stags. Poor work.: 1
Cylinder seal. Dark steatite. Gilgamesh (?) and lion, sacred tree and another human figure. Poor work and much worn.: 1
Cylinder seal. Dark steatite. Introduction scene, 3 standing figures. Poor rough work.: 1
Cylinder seal. Dark steatite. Presentation scene with seated god, one worshipper and introducing god.: 1
Cylinder seal. Dark steatite. Presentation scene with standing god and three other figures.: 1
Cylinder Seal. Dark steatite. Presentation scene.: 1
Cylinder seal. Dark steatite. Scratchily engraved with 2 versions of a man fighting with a rampant lion. Poor.: 1
Cylinder seal. Dark steatite. Seated god and standing worshipper; faint trace of inscription carefully erased.: 1
Cylinder seal. Dark steatite. Standing nude figure : a statue (?) : scorpion, kids, and a chariot drawn by birds (?): 1
Cylinder seal. Dark steatite. Subject: seated deity & attendant. With this, probably fastened to it, was a (B) copper pin L. 012, same number L. 20mm D. 11mm: 2
Cylinder seal. Dark steatite. Three standing figures and a crescent on a pole: two columns of inscription, much erased.: 1
Cylinder seal. Dark steatite. Two figures, standing one on either side of a staff whereon a crescent.: 1
Cylinder seal. Dark steatite. Two standing figures and crescent on a staff.: 1
Cylinder seal. Dark steatite. Very much worn: defaced remains of 3 standing figures.: 1
Cylinder seal. Dark steatite. Very poorly engraved. [drawing]: 1
Cylinder seal. Dark steatite. Well engraved with standing figure of a suppliant l. facing a seated goddess(?) rt = the crescent moon between. Three columns of inscription. 3rd Dynasty style.: 1
Cylinder seal. Dark steatite: presentation scene.: 1
Cylinder seal. Dark stone. Half. With trace of an archaic inscription.: 1
Cylinder Seal. Dark. Steatite. Deity within a shrine (represented by a gateway) & two male figures approach with offerings: the one carries an object thus- the other a goat: between the devotees and the deity a palm sprouting from a stand.: 1
Cylinder seal. Darks steatite. Two figures, standing on either side of a date palm.: 1
Cylinder seal. Diorite. Damaged, and part of the surface gone. Design worked entirely with the drill: a standing figure with arms raised and two seated figures, and an object which may be a libation vase.: 1
Cylinder seal. Diorite? Black. Mottled. 3 lions rampant one upside down. B.: 1
Cylinder seal. Flat on one side hemispherical on the other glazed pottery scarab on the flat a crouching dragon (?) Egypt in influence. About BC 500.: 1
Cylinder seal. Fragment (half only). Black steatite. Presentation scene: 1 seated and 2 standing deities. Crescent moon and dog.: 1
Cylinder seal. Fragment (half only). Green unbaked clay. Standing god in front of a high vase in which a palm and from which water flows.: 1
Cylinder seal. Fragment of greenish grey steatite. Only 2 columns of inscription left; no figures.: 1
Cylinder seal. Fragment of. Broken in antiquity and apparently still used, as the broken edges are worn smooth. Grey stone. Triangle border, six-rayed rosette, wild goat and crescent.: 1
Cylinder seal. Fragment, shell. With traces of design.: 1
Cylinder seal. Fragment. Marble, White Scene of worship. Heavily draped god seated on throne without a back holding in outstretched left hand a bird? Above double crescent moon? & between seated god and advancing figure a second bird? Second advancing fig. clean shaven, & heavily draped in long flairing skirt, behind him a goose? and behind the goose a goddess? in a flounced kaunakes skirt, both arms upraised? Behind the throne of the seated god Gilgamesh? with tail.: 1
Cylinder seal. Fragment. Black steatite. Presentation scene: 1 seated and 2 standing deities.: 1
Cylinder seal. Fragment. Brown limestone. Fragment. One worshipper - one standing figure - of a god: Between them the crescent [shown in drawing] on a short support. About BC 2300: 1
Cylinder seal. Fragment. White marble. Rampant lion. Rampant bull. Attacked by hero with feathered headdress.: 1
Cylinder seal. Fragmentary; shell. Three scorpions; star.: 1
Cylinder seal. Frit (?). Galloping animal, linear and cinquefoil designs.: 1
Cylinder seal. Frit, once glazed but glaze all perished. Crude design: a hunter, with birds in the field: triangle border.: 1
Cylinder seal. Frit. A kneeling archer shooting at a star (?) x619: 1
Cylinder seal. Frit. Criss-cross incisions: 1
Cylinder seal. Frit. Grey. Stag, 2 stars, upright pole? Spear sticking vertically in ground. Persian.: 1
Cylinder seal. Frit. Man shooting gazelle.: 1
Cylinder seal. Frit. Over glazed = glaze now perished. Wild goat and tree.: 1
Cylinder seal. Frit. Triangle pattern border at top; tree; eyes or fish; man with uplifted arm and goat.: 1
Cylinder seal. Glass paste. Standing male(?) figure, pair of gazelles(?) Sacred tree(?) and above guilloche pattern.: 1
Cylinder seal. Glass. Bleached white. Geometric designs, criss cross and lozenge in four panels. Found with mace heads U7516 U7517.: 1
Cylinder seal. Glazed frit -- the glaze perished. Rampant goat (?) and dragon.: 1
Cylinder seal. Glazed frit, glaze much perished. Winged demon before 2 standards -- a pair of horns and a cone respectively on a pole.: 1
Cylinder seal. Glazed frit, glaze perished. Kid and palm tree.: 1
Cylinder seal. Glazed frit. Blue-green. Winged dragon, rampant lion. Star.: 1
Cylinder seal. Glazed frit. Bluish green. Inscribed. 7 columns of inscription and a remaining portion of seal a heavily draped standing figure right hand upraised in salutation engraving of head has flaked away.: 1
Cylinder seal. Glazed frit. Bluish green. Inscribed. Broken and much decayed.: 1
Cylinder seal. Glazed frit. Engraved with design of serpent and standing figure.: 1
Cylinder seal. Glazed frit. Kneeling man shooting many antlered gazelle.: 1
Cylinder seal. Glazed frit: glaze perished. Two flying geese.: 1
Cylinder seal. Glazed pottery. Hero fighting with a winged dragon. B. Neo-Babylonian.: 1
Cylinder seal. Glazed. Originally green, bleached white. Winged dragon with long upright tail. Three snakes standing vertically. Two incised lines run round cylinder close to circumference at top and two similarly at bottom.: 1
Cylinder Seal. Gold. Of thin metal pressed over a core of some other material: at the ends, shell caps, of which one is missing. Above: the royal family feasting. Below: harpist & other musicians. : 1
Cylinder seal. Gray steatite. Inscribed. Lu-dingir-ra son of Lugal-dugga. Worshipper and standing god. About BC 2000.: 1
Cylinder seal. Green Jasper. Two men fighting 2 lions, the latter heraldically crossed, and an inscription in 2 lines. Inscription: UrdGIS-BIL-ga-mes dub-sar sumu Urd KA-DI = Ur-Gilgames scribe, son of Ur-KA-DI. HC.1928/9-2.: 1
Cylinder seal. Green steatite. 2 standing figures engaged in salutation. Between them a palm rising from a high stand.: 1
Cylinder seal. Green steatite. Presentation scene: enthroned god and two standing figures.: 1
Cylinder seal. Green stone, with copper caps. Scene: 3 figures worshipping a god seated on a mountain.: 1
Cylinder Seal. Green stone.: 1
Cylinder Seal. Green stone. 2 Heroes fighting a lion & a bull.: 1
Cylinder seal. Green stone. Scene: 2 men & 2 animals fighting. Inscription with lion below. Inscription: Ad-da ni du= Adda, Doorkeeper. HC..7.: 1
Cylinder seal. Green stone. Scene: 2 men fighting 2 animals.: 1
Cylinder seal. Green stone. Scene: 3 men & 2 lions fighting: one of the men has 4 bulls legs.: 1
Cylinder seal. Green stone. Slightly concave. Broken in antiquity but remended and complete. Gilgamesh and Enkidu back to back the former fighting a rampant bull the latter fighting a rampant lion.: 1
Cylinder seal. Greenish grey steatite.: 1
Cylinder seal. Greenish grey steatite. Bad condition. Figures and inscription.: 1
Cylinder seal. Greenish grey steatite. Presentation scene before seated deity. Palm tree.: 1
Cylinder seal. Greenish stone. Archaic. Broken in 2 pieces.: 1
Cylinder Seal. Greenish white calcite, translucent. [Annotated] Inscription: Kalam-il (DU =?) ra-gab =Kalam-il envoy (or the like). [Annotated] HC..17.: 1
Cylinder seal. Greenish white steatite. Subject, god seated rt. A minor deity introducing a worshipper: inscr. in 2 columns [drawing of inscription] 3rd Dynasty: 1
Cylinder seal. grey limestone. Rampant lion attacked by two figures of Gilgamesh. About BC 2600-2300. [drawing]: 1
Cylinder Seal. Grey limestone. Scene of worship within the gates of a shrine. Seated god with an attendant carrying a bucket behind him. The seated god greets a standing figure. The scene occurs behind gates consisting of two posts stuck into the ground connected by loop-shaped attachments.: 1
Cylinder seal. Grey limestone? Unpierced. Gilgamesh fighting with the bull. About BC 2500.: 1
Cylinder seal. Grey steatite. Seated deity & standing attendant. Poor cutting.: 1
Cylinder seal. Grey steatite. Seated Ningal and two standing figures: two columns of inscriptions erased. Much worn.: 1
Cylinder seal. Grey steatite. (broken). 2 registers: above, presentation scene with seated god and 2 standing figures: below a line of swans.: 1
Cylinder Seal. Grey steatite. (Found broken and in bad condition): 1
Cylinder seal. Grey steatite. 2 columns of inscription.: 1
Cylinder seal. Grey steatite. 3 standing figures.: 2
Cylinder seal. Grey steatite. Below, figure Gilgamesh? prostrate above, offering to Ea, heraldic animals, etc. c. BC 2300. ? Brick. VII: 1
Cylinder seal. Grey steatite. Broken and incomplete. Remains of presentation scene, and inscription.: 1
Cylinder seal. grey steatite. Figures and inscription.: 2
Cylinder seal. grey steatite. Figures.: 1
Cylinder seal. Grey steatite. Introductory scene. Minor god with horned headdress introduces votary to seated god. About 2300 BC. B.: 1
Cylinder seal. Grey steatite. Kneeling man between two rampant lions. A standing hero seizes one lion by the tail. About BC 2200.: 1
Cylinder seal. Grey steatite. Poor: 2 standing figures; between them a tree (?): 1
Cylinder seal. Grey steatite. Presented. Scene of worship. Worshipper interlaced by minor goddess to seated Nannar. Attributes: Crescent moon. Inscription obliterated. Post Sargonid. Pre-3rd Ur Dynasty about 2500 BC: 1
Cylinder seal. Grey steatite. Row of men (?) very crude and primitive.: 1
Cylinder seal. Grey steatite. Scene of worship.: 1
Cylinder seal. grey steatite. Small: figures and inscription.: 1
Cylinder seal. Grey steatite. Subject obliterated. Linear figures. B.: 1
Cylinder seal. Grey steatite. Unfinished. First sketch for lower part of standing human figure.: 1
Cylinder seal. Grey steatite. Unpierced. Gilgamesh and Enkidu fighting rampant lion. About 2600 BC. B.: 1
Cylinder seal. grey steatite. Very roughly engraved in scratching line work with what probably meant for human figures.: 1
Cylinder seal. grey steatite. Very scratchily engraved on one side only with design of 2 men fighting a lion. P. [drawing]: 1
Cylinder seal. Grey steatite. Weatherworn.: 1
Cylinder seal. Grey steatite. With device of winged animal rampant between two supporting human figures. The animal faces right, and between left man and the animal a scorpion stands in the field. Inscribed: -Ba-da-da mar Ma-li.: 1
Cylinder seal. Grey steatite? Therimoachy. Poor cutting. Archaic: 1
Cylinder seal. Grey stone. Introduction scene with 1 seated and 2 standing figures and 2 columns of inscription: the figures much erased.: 1
Cylinder seal. grey stone. Broken. Upper part only of introduction scene with crescent moon in front of god. P.: 1
Cylinder seal. grey stone. Much worn. Design of running gazelles.: 1
Cylinder seal. Grey stone. Very roughly cut. Tree and shrine (?).: 1
Cylinder seal. Grey. Roughly cut figures. Theriomachy.: 1
Cylinder seal. Half of (split longitudinally). Shell. Two registers. Above, 4 standing figures of man[?]. Below, 2 men punting a boat : a large jar in the prow.: 1
Cylinder seal. Half of light pink marble row of human figures with small animals between and above. Sun god defeating his enemy. About BC 2600.: 1
Cylinder seal. Half of. Dark steatite. Standing figure of a god, and a column of inscription.: 1
Cylinder Seal. hematite (broken): 1
Cylinder seal. Hematite black. Primitive linear design; running stags and curved incised lines.: 1
Cylinder seal. Hematite. 3 standing figures. God wearing conical horned headdress, upturned curl in nape of the neck; long coat open at the side, one leg raised and resting on a mountain top(?) approached by hero wearing a close fitting cap, tunic extending only to the knees and a weapon at the belt. Third figure full face - ( the other two in profile) is a nude female wearing a wig. Attributes: crescent moon under sun.: 1
Cylinder seal. Hematite. 1st Babylonian Dynasty. Two such worshipping figures on either side of the inscription. A-bi i-li-su son of Su-u-ma a-bu-um servant of dNin-sah. [drawing]: 1
Cylinder seal. Hematite. 2 gazelle; 2 men holding staff between them.: 1
Cylinder seal. Hematite. 3 standing figures and 1 kneeling; star; crescent; serpent.: 1
Cylinder seal. Hematite. Black. Cut down. Three standing figures, an animal, crescent moon. Two wedge like signs.: 1
Cylinder seal. hematite. Black. Hero wearing conical cap and short garment which only falls to the knees, and carrying a bird? in his left hand approaches a standing deity wearing high headdress and flounced kaunakes skirt. Behind the hero, naked Ishtar.: 1
Cylinder seal. hematite. Black. Inscribed. PA(?) dEN-ZU PA(>)-Sin warad ^dDun-pa-sag. u^d nin-har-sag-ga. Servant of Dun-pa-sag and of Ninharsag. For illustration cf. Field note on G.4. God with high horned headdress wearing flounced kaunakes skirt carrying sword in left-hand meeting second deity wearing short tunic only down to knees. This deity has a short pigtail behind head protruding horizontally over the shoulder. He is followed by a deity also in a short tunic, wearing high boots and bearing a mace Assyrian? Attributes: 7 Pleiades and crescent moon and goose.: 1
Cylinder seal. hematite. Black. Inscribed. Scene of worship. Shamash standing with left foot on raised step, right foot on ground, left hand raised to greet heavily draped male figure whose left shoulder is bare. Behind a goddess wearing flounced kaunakes skirt with hands upraised, and behind goddess AIA? a warrior with a bent staff carried in right arm. Below the inscription a Simish. Attributes: crescent and moon and Simish. Inscription: ^dBABBAR(^ilSumas): ^dA-A(^ilAia).: 1
Cylinder seal. hematite. Black. Two gazelles rampant heads turned backward to face rampant lion? with feathered neck viz [drawing] and beaked head. Between the gazelles a palm tree. Sargonid?: 1
Cylinder seal. Hematite. Introduction to a god seated facing right. Inscription in 2 lines obliterated.: 1
Cylinder seal. Hematite. Presentation scene, 3 standing figures.: 1
Cylinder seal. Inscribed. Glass paste. Bluish white. Broken. Fragments missing. Two lines nearly illegible: ( )-bi-a; ( ) -il. Figures worn, indistinct. Neo-Babylon - Persian Period.: 1
Cylinder seal. Inscribed. Grey steatite. Introduction of worshipper by goddess to Nannar: smaller figure behind throne of Nannar holding big club. Below and behind throne small figure pulling dragon by the wing; similar figure attacks dragon in front. Attributes: crescent moon resting on post. Balance and pot. Squat monkey (close to knees of Nannar). Inscribed: Ilu-Shamash, Ilu-Aa 1st Babylonian Dynasty. E.: 1
Cylinder seal. Jade: transluscent. Green. Inscribed: 2 gazelles rampant and crossed attached on either side by 2 men. B.: 1
Cylinder seal. Lapis lazuli 2 registers: above, eagle displayed below, banquet scene with 3 seated figures and shrine door: 1
Cylinder Seal. Lapis Lazuli, geometric design. 2 registers. [drawing of design]: 1
Cylinder seal. Lapis lazuli, unpierced. 2 registers: above, 3 standing figures - goddesses(?) in salutation. Below: 3 geese.: 1
Cylinder Seal. Lapis lazuli, with 2 registers. Figures sitting, drinking and eating, with standing attendants, and inscription: -A-bar(a)-gi(n). Found on the near side of the box with beads and other small objects. : 1
Cylinder Seal. Lapis lazuli. 2 palm trees, 2 conical shaped pedestals and 2 rampant lions. Seal broken and mended.: 1
Cylinder Seal. Lapis Lazuli. 2 registers, geometric design. Plain zigzag design.: 1
Cylinder seal. Lapis lazuli. 2 registers: above, 2 seated figures, table and door. Below, 2 animals? Very deep cutting and most primitive style.: 1
Cylinder seal. Lapis lazuli. 2 registers: above, longest scene with 2 seated figures drinking through tubes and 1 standing attendant. Below, eagle grasping 2 gazelles.: 1
Cylinder seal. Lapis lazuli. 2 registers: above, presentation scene with seated goddess and 2 standign figures. Below, swans. Poorly shaped and poorly cut: much worn.: 1
Cylinder seal. Lapis lazuli. 2 registers: above, seated goddess with attendant behind receives a worshipper and a seated god with attendant below receives a worshipper. Below: banquet scene; 2 seated figures drinking through tubes; attendant behind one, design like a hatched shield.: 1
Cylinder Seal. Lapis Lazuli. 2 registers: Animals. Poorly cut. Stags galloping.: 1
Cylinder seal. Lapis lazuli. 3 standing figures.: 1
Cylinder seal. Lapis lazuli. A tree, and 4 animals, 2 facing each way the central pair facing: rather poor engraving.: 1
Cylinder seal. Lapis lazuli. Banquet scene, 2 seated figures drinking from a common cup out of tubes. Behind one of them a standing figure. Poor cutting.: 1
Cylinder Seal. Lapis lazuli. Bird headed men fighting bearded bulls and gazelles. One hero wears a four pronged comb at back of head.: 1
Cylinder seal. Lapis lazuli. Blue. 2 registers. Bangquet scene. Above: seated god holding food? in upright left hand. nest a second seated figure holding up left hand to greet a standing attendant. Third seated figure also holding food in upraised left hand, and standing figure also holding food? opposite. All are shaven and shorn and wear sheep skin dresses. Below: A seated figure holding up hand towards door of shrine? Behind him a second seated figure holding up food which has been handed him by standing attendant. Behind this seated god a standing attendant facing the door of the shrine hands upraised. All have heads shaven and shorn and sheep skin dresses like figures on top register. c. 3000BC.: 1
Cylinder seal. Lapis lazuli. Blue. 2 registers. Top register: scene of worship. Goddess wearing high horned headdress leads votary by the hand towards seated god who wears flat headdress with horns. Botom: 3 swans swimming on water.: 1
Cylinder seal. Lapis lazuli. Broken in half and chipped down one side. Scene: 3 figures in a row advancing l[eft]. Found with beads round neck of body in larnax burial. : 1
Cylinder seal. Lapis lazuli. Engraved with scene of worshipper being introduced to a god standing in front of a gate.: 1
Cylinder Seal. Lapis Lazuli. Exceptionally minute (Palm?) tree, deities, & 2 (snakes?) or running water?: 1
Cylinder seal. Lapis lazuli. Fragment. Two registers. Above. Palm on a high vase, one one side seated figure saluting, on the other a standing figure saluting. Below. Geese (?): 1
Cylinder seal. Lapis lazuli. Fragmentary. Swans and inscription. Lal-e pa son of Ur dGish. B.: 1
Cylinder Seal. Lapis Lazuli. Gazelle attacked by bull, & gazelle attacked by 2 bulls. Inscription: Su-sikil(?) DINGER-SES-AB lugal-ni Kalam-dug-dam. We expect dam-Kalam-dug and perhaps this is possible. ni is written between lines 2 &3, and dam between lines 3 & 4, but both at the end (right). Provisional translation: -Pure Hand (=Handmaid ?) of Nannar (new ideogram.) her King. Kalam-dug-dam (or Dam-Kalam-dug =Wife of the good land).: 1
Cylinder seal. Lapis lazuli. Geometrical design.: 1
Cylinder seal. Lapis lazuli. Gilgamesh and Eabani fighting rampant lion.: 1
Cylinder seal. Lapis lazuli. Inscribed but obliterated. Bearded hero attacking rampant bull and second hero with high horns and bulls feet attacking rampant lion.: 1
Cylinder seal. Lapis Lazuli. Inscribed: Gilgamesh and Enkidu fighting rampant lion and rampant bull respectively. [The following is probably a later addition to the card] Legend: Ur-Igi-gal; servant of Igi-gal or of the Seer (?): 1
Cylinder seal. Lapis lazuli. Introductory scene, 2 standing figures, seated deity; 3 lines of erased inscription.: 1
Cylinder seal. Lapis lazuli. Introductory scene, standing god, minor god and worshipper. Poor engraving.: 1
Cylinder seal. Lapis lazuli. Man-headed bearded bull crossed with lion rampant. On one side a spotted leopard?, on the other side a gazelle, both rampant. A grotesque male figure grasps the leopard by the tail. This figure wears a tiara? This is represented by 4 engraved lines having the appearance of plumes over the head. Behind the gazelle near the top of the seal, a small grotesque figure resting upon one knee. Coarse second-rate cutting.: 1
Cylinder seal. Lapis lazuli. Pair of warriors back to back each fighting a rampant lion.: 1
Cylinder Seal. Lapis Lazuli. Poor condition. Bird-headed man between rampant gazelles.: 1
Cylinder seal. Lapis lazuli. Rampant animals crossed. Poor cutting.: 1
Cylinder seal. Lapis lazuli. Scene of worship. One seated and one standing figure and 3 columns of inscription much defaced.: 1
Cylinder seal. Lapis lazuli. Silver caps (fixed to seal by hollow bitumen stem) Heroes fighting bearded bulls. (with caps).: 1
Cylinder seal. Lapis lazuli. Strung in their silver wire ring. Bearded bulls, lions and antelopes all rampant.: 1
Cylinder Seal. Lapis lazuli. Subject: A god wearing long dress with transverse folds, standing left holding a club (?) with water falling from his shoulders: on either side of him a group of 2 standing naked figures with horned crowns; each pair has 2 arms raised & crossing. 2 holding between them a staff? Poor thin cutting.: 1
Cylinder seal. Lapis lazuli. Two hunters fighting animals. : 1
Cylinder seal. Lapis lazuli. Two registers. Bird headed men - rampant animals.: 1
Cylinder seal. Lapis lazuli. Upper and lower band showing gazelles passing sacred tree. About 3000 BC. E.: 1
Cylinder seal. Lapis lazuli. Very small.: 1
Cylinder seal. Lapis lazuli: tall slender type broken in antiquity; mended. Two registers: above, 2 worshipers approaching a seated goddess with crescent. Below, 3 worshipers approaching a seated goddess with star; behind her a tree.: 1
Cylinder seal. Lapis lazuli: with gold caps. Subject: Gilgamesh and lion, hero and antelope.: 1
Cylinder Seal. Lapis Paste. 1-end chipped: small portion missing. Presentation scene: before seated god: minor deity introduces worshipper. Attributes: cresent moon, and behind seated god a palm. L. 21mm D. 10mm For subject compare U.10796-a lapis seal found in an adjoining grave at the same depth- PG 825.: 1
Cylinder Seal. Lapis with gold caps.: 1
Cylinder seal. Lapis with gold caps. A man, animals & a palm tree.: 1
Cylinder seal. Lapis with gold caps. Presentation scene with seated god and 2 standing figures.: 1
Cylinder seal. Lapis with gold caps. Scene: 2 heroes fighting a lion and a bull.: 1
Cylinder seal. Lapis, with gold caps. 2 men and 2 lions fighting and an inscription intentionally defaced.: 1
Cylinder Seal. Lapis. 2 ibex walking.: 1
Cylinder Seal. Lapis. 2 registers above, banquet scene; below, Imdugud.: 1
Cylinder Seal. Lapis. 2 registers in each, men & animals.: 1
Cylinder Seal. Lapis. 2 registers of ibixes walking.: 1
Cylinder Seal. Lapis. 2 registers.: 1
Cylinder seal. Lapis. 2 registers. Wild goats walking amongst shrubs.: 1
Cylinder Seal. Lapis. 2 registers: above mythological beasts; below, a monkey under a tree playing pipes to 2 lions, a bull, a gazelle, and a humn-headed bird.: 1
Cylinder Seal. Lapis. 2 registers: above, banquet; below, 2 gazelles. (rough & early work).: 1
Cylinder Seal. Lapis. 2 registers: above, banquet; below, seated deities (?).: 1
Cylinder Seal. Lapis. 2 registers: above, inscription Sub-ab Nin and 2 seated figures, each with a standing attendant in front and behind: below, a table with mutton joints (?) and 2 seated figures each with 2 standing attendants, one in front and one behind.: 1
Cylinder seal. Lapis. 2 registers: above: three seated deities(?) with a worshipper in front of each. Below: door: 3 seated and 3 standing figures. Archaic style.: 1
Cylinder Seal. Lapis. 2 registers: in each, men & various animals fighting.: 1
Cylinder Seal. Lapis. 2 seated deities with attendants.: 1
Cylinder seal. Lapis. A man fighting two animals.: 1
Cylinder Seal. Lapis. Animals and rosette.: 1
Cylinder Seal. Lapis. Geometric design.: 1
Cylinder Seal. Lapis. Geometrical design.: 1
Cylinder Seal. Lapis. Inscription: Lugal-sa(g)-su(d) dumu Ka-ma.: 1
Cylinder seal. Lapis. Introductory scene; seated deity.: 1
Cylinder seal. Lapis. Lentoid shape. Subject: 2 men and 2 animals.: 1
Cylinder seal. Lapis. Man fighting animals.: 1
Cylinder seal. Lapis. Meander ribbon pattern in 2 registers.: 1
Cylinder Seal. Lapis. Mostly hidden by 2 silver coiled wire earrings through which it passes. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Cylinder Seal. Lapis. Presentation scene.: 1
Cylinder Seal. Lapis. Presentation scene: seated goddess and two worshippers; also 2 columns of inscription. With this was a copper pin too decayed to keep: the seal was clearly fastened to the pin by a thread. Inscript: ZI-TAG, KA-SU-DU, =ZI-TAG, Libationer. HC.4.: 1
Cylinder seal. Lapis. Presentation: a seated goddess, one attendant behind, and one worshipper standing in front of her.: 1
Cylinder seal. Lapis. Scene: 4 figures making offerings to (?), a palm tree.: 1
Cylinder Seal. Lapis. Sides slightly convex. 2 registers: gazelles rough linear drawing.: 1
Cylinder seal. Light brown pebble. Design: 2 lions, crossed, 2 rampant gazelles (?) and a post with star and crescent moon.: 1
Cylinder seal. Light brown stone. With traces of archaic design of fishes.: 1
Cylinder seal. Light greenish-grey stone, Scene: a seated god and 2 standing figures: presentation scene.: 1
Cylinder seal. Light grey stone. 2 registers: upper, 3 seated figures, female, with plant in jar between 2 of them; lower register, scene with ibex(?): 1
Cylinder seal. Light red stone. A four-winged deity fighting a winged antelope: crescent above. Cutting and style appear Kassite.: 1
Cylinder seal. Light steatite. 2 trees (?) and a standard (?) rude early cutting: much worn.: 1
Cylinder seal. Limestone. Grey. Figures faint. 2 rampant lions facing one another; on either side a hero grasps each by the tail. Between the heroes a heavily draped erect deity. Attributes: snake, palm tree? and scorpion?: 1
Cylinder seal. Limestone. Grey. Figures faint. Scene of worship. Minor deity leads worshipper by the hand towards seated Nannar. Attributes: crescent moon and palm.: 1
Cylinder seal. Limestone. Grey. Tree and criss cross decoration.: 1
Cylinder seal. Limestone. Man shooting gazelle.: 1
Cylinder seal. Limestone. White. Presentation scene. Two standing figures before a seated god.: 1
Cylinder seal. Limestone. Worn. Tree of Life about BC 1200. [drawing]: 1
Cylinder seal. Limestone. [Broken and crossed out] unfinished; presentation scene; faintly scratched figure of standing deity. 2 standing figures.: 1
Cylinder seal. Limestone? Grey. Geometrical and floral decoration. Decorated with heavily incised concentric circles and petals. E. [drawing]: 1
Cylinder seal. Limestone? Very poor work. [drawing]: 1
Cylinder seal. Marble (?). Brown. Sides convex. God standing behind a crescent on a pole and a second deity introducing the votary advances toward the pole. Dwarf like figure. Animal.: 1
Cylinder seal. Marble gray. Obliterated. B.: 1
Cylinder seal. Marble. Brownish, and black. Slightly concave. Gilgamesh fighting rampant lion. Behind the lion a gazelle which follows Enkidu who fights a rampant bull. Behind the rampant bull a star over a crescent moon. c. 2700BC.: 1
Cylinder seal. Marble. Fragmentary. Traces of an inscription. Presentation to a seated goddess. About BC 2800. B.: 1
Cylinder Seal. Marble. Greyish and mottled. Inscribed. Presentation scene: enthroned god and four figures advancing towards him. All the gods wear the horned headdress and three wear the flaunced kaukanes skirt. One has a plain skirt indicated by vertical radial lines running down from the waist; the introducing deity has a skirt with a division down the middle and a fringe at the bottom. This skirt is indicated by markings running down obliquely to a central vertical line that marks the division. All wear the cloak with one arm only exposed. The seated god appears to be enthroned on a mountain indicated by triangular blocks from the top of which rises a tree. Attributes: lightening? and one deity carries a staff? on the shoulder. Inscription e-zi(d) Ezid; dub-sar scribe. HC..213.: 1
Cylinder Seal. Marble. Mottled (black & brown) with copper caps. Subject: Gilgamesh with looped spear, 2 rampant lions crossed between rampant rams.: 1
Cylinder seal. Marble. Mottled grey and black. Slightly concave. Gilgamesh fighting rampant lion; Enkidu fighting rampant bull; lion and bull back to back. c. 2800BC.: 1
Cylinder seal. Marble. Mottled. 5 standing divinities all wearing high horned headdresses. One walks upon the mountain - left leg straight, right leg slightly bent at knee as in an attitude of climbing - in his right hand he holds a plume? Oblique lines on either side touching the shoulders and waist possibly the sun's rays? Facing him a divinity carrying an offering? in his left hand, behind a god carrying a gazelle. Beyond but facing the opposite direction a god Ea? with water flowing from eah shoulder and beyond again a god grasping a ladder, head turned towards Ea as if inviting him to ascend. Possibly this is the ladder of heaven which has already been ascended by all except these two divinities.: 1
Cylinder seal. Marble. Red and white with copper top. Worshipping goddess hands raised in attitude of prayer. E. 1st Babylonian Pre-Kassite about 1900 BC.: 1
Cylinder seal. Marble. White. 4 bulls rampant of which 3 have human heads, bearded and horned. On either side a rampant lion. Grotesque figure with himan body, animal's head, (possibly a donkey's head??) conical headdress and pig tail? grasps one lion by the tail. c. 3000BC: 1
Cylinder seal. Marble. White. Incised lines decoration and 4 minute circles [drawing of design]: 1
Cylinder seal. Marble: green and white. A winged god wearing conical cap and a straight flowing skirt which is represented by vertical parallel lines, holds left arm slightly upraised while apparently addressing a second naked god. The second god is engaged in felling to the ground an unwinged god who is represented as utterly unbalanced, arms flung downward behind the head, head and feet drooping to the ground, middle of the body uppermost. Beyond: a third winged divinity stands over the back of a crouching man, right foot upon the neck, left foot upon the rump. The winged divinity also lays his right hand upon the head of a naked kneeling suppliant, and his left upon the head of a similar suppliant who kneels upon the left knee only. Bold but rather coarse cutting. Subject not hitherto found upon any cylinder seal from Ur.: 1
Cylinder seal. Marble? White. Hero between two rampant bulls? On either side of bulls a rampant lion. Between the lions a post surmounted by a star.: 1
Cylinder seal. Martu period. About BC 2100. [drawing]: 1
Cylinder seal. Milky crystal. Geometrical (?) designs in 2 registers.: 1
Cylinder seal. Mottled and veined steatite. Subject: presentation scene- a god seated rt. and four standing figures.: 1
Cylinder Seal. Mottled grey steatite. Men & animals fighting.: 1
Cylinder seal. Mottled marble. Unpierced.: 1
Cylinder seal. Not inscribed. greyish soapstone. Weather worn. Presentation to a seated goddess. Worshipper led by the hand. Flat crescent. Pillar-shaped altar [shown in drawing] (double). 24 x 33mm. Babylonian. About BC 2500. [drawing]: 1
Cylinder seal. Of green marble (?) Unfinished. The hole is only partly bored. One standing figure has been sketched but not finished, of a second only the trunk is suggested.: 1
Cylinder seal. Of rock crystal. Unfinished. 3 figures, 1 seated, 2 standing, have been roughly ground out all but the heads: no engraving as yet, but grinding only. The cylinder is bored and in the bore-hole ridges have been worked to take colored paste.: 1
Cylinder seal. Pale amethyst. Warrior in chariot shooting with bow and arrow: a fallen enemy beneath the horse's hooves. Poor cutting.: 1
Cylinder Seal. Pale green calcite. (1 side decayed) human-headed bulls & heroes fighting.: 1
Cylinder seal. Paste - About BC 700 [drawing]: 1
Cylinder seal. Paste. Poor condition. Simple criss-cross design. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Cylinder seal. Persian(?) 2 gryphons facing palm tree. [drawing]: 1
Cylinder seal. Pink limestone (chipped). 3 figures advancing left.: 1
Cylinder seal. Pink limestone. 2 men fighting a lion.: 1
Cylinder seal. Pink limestone. Design in 3 registers, worn and not recognisable.: 1
Cylinder seal. Pink limestone. Gazelle; fish; diamond motif.: 1
Cylinder seal. Pink limestone. Palm tree and 2 figures.: 1
Cylinder seal. Pink limestone. Two men fighting a lion. Poor work and in poor condition.: 1
Cylinder seal. Pink marble. Bel-Marduk holding two rampant bulls - crescent and star. Time of Assyrian influence about BC 800. B.: 1
Cylinder seal. Pink marble. Conical at either end. Inscribed. Scene of worship. Worshipper being introduced to seated god by minion god. E.: 1
Cylinder seal. Pink marble. Two rows of deeply incised circles.: 1
Cylinder seal. Pink marble. Upper band, nine men, below animals and sacred tree. Bulls. Lion. Eagle. About BC 3000, B: 1
Cylinder seal. Pink steatite. Poor condition. Inscribed. Introductory scene. Votary introduced by minor god to Nannar. En-da-[ ]; gis-du-[ ]. B.: 1
Cylinder seal. Pink steatite. Presentation scene: seated figure and two standing; emblem: pole with a forked top.: 1
Cylinder seal. Pink steatite. Shamash rising from between two mountains, right hand on one mountain, top left hand supporting notched weapon. Two porters each opening gate, betweeen them high pedestal. 2500 BC? E.: 1
Cylinder seal. Pink steatite. Unpierced: Babaa damkar, son of Buzua. IIIrd Dyn. of Larsa. B.: 1
Cylinder Seal. Pinkish grey steatite. Early type. Subject: 2 figures with bird-like heads seated facing each other and drinking through tubes from a common vessel. They are seated in a boat with high stem and prow, a reed plant (?) at the end of the boat and below objects like reed bundles.: 1
Cylinder seal. Quartz. Violet? Color. Plain. E.: 1
Cylinder seal. Red limestone. An antelope and a rayed disk standard star above. Poor flat work, much worn.: 1
Cylinder seal. Red Limestone? Worn. About BC. 800. [drawing]: 1
Cylinder seal. Red marble. About 2700 BC [drawing]: 1
Cylinder seal. Reddish stone. Linear design. Archaic.: 1
Cylinder Seal. Rock crystal. Hero fighting rampant lion; repeated twice. White paste core run down centre of seal.: 1
Cylinder seal. Rock crystal. White. 9 fish. c.-3000BC?: 1
Cylinder seal. Sard? Two registers. Inscribed Ur-sa(g)-ga; dumu.Ur-GAR-MUG. Portion of one end missing. Below spread eagle; above dragon? : 1
Cylinder seal. Shell (with a sort of shell cap). Worshipper before seated god between 2 larger figures of Gilgamesh holding up animal by hindquarters, and tail in left hands, foot on head. Also on another small caprid. Inscription Kal PA-HA-HAR (=arm)(=prefect of the mill). HC 27.: 1
Cylinder seal. Shell core. One side badly chipped. Subject: 2 figs approaching a seated god: 2 columns of inscription.: 1
Cylinder Seal. Shell, decayed. Rampant stags and bulls. Hopeless.: 1
Cylinder Seal. Shell, poor condition.: 1
Cylinder Seal. Shell, poor condition. Hero between 2 antelopes & a lion.: 1
Cylinder Seal. Shell, poor condition. Lions fighting.: 1
Cylinder seal. Shell. 1 man attacked by 4 lions rampant; 1 man fleeing; wounded lion on ground ?: 1
Cylinder Seal. Shell. 2 groups of fighting animals and a small panel with inscription. Inscription: e-zi (d) (cf. U.11107).: 1
Cylinder seal. Shell. 2 male figures flanking draped female figure; one man with staff; erased transcript.: 1
Cylinder seal. Shell. 2 registers : above, a banquet scene, below, spread eagle: 1
Cylinder seal. Shell. 2 registers, above, banquet scene, below, animal.: 1
Cylinder Seal. Shell. 2 registers. Stags rampant & other animals.: 1
Cylinder seal. Shell. Badly worn: designed of naked hunter with lion and rampant animals.: 1
Cylinder seal. Shell. Coarse work, much damaged, and apparently unfinished. Men fighting animals.: 1
Cylinder Seal. Shell. Decayed . Rampant lions, crossed, hero naked, spread eagle, & in an upper register 2 men in sheep skin skirts.: 1
Cylinder Seal. Shell. Decayed. Fighting beasts (lions?).: 1
Cylinder seal. Shell. Faint traces of figures; much worn.: 1
Cylinder seal. Shell. Fighting animals heraldically crossed.: 1
Cylinder Seal. Shell. Geometrical design. [drawing]: 1
Cylinder seal. Shell. Im-dugud with 2 gazelles: woman wearing Kaukanes and holding up a cup: a second figure many with a cup on a stand (?) and a drinking tube? Fine archaic work.: 1
Cylinder seal. Shell. Incomplete; introductory scene, standing deity; 2 lines of inscription. -TU- DAM UR-URU(U)(?) -tu- wife of Ururudu HC 1931 / 3: 1
Cylinder Seal. Shell. Inscribed. 2 registers: Banquet scene. Inscrip:den-sa(g) (?)-gan: 1
Cylinder seal. Shell. Introductory scene; 1 seated figure, 2 standing, in upper half of seal; bottom half obscured.: 1
Cylinder seal. Shell. Introductory scene; seated deity; line of inscription. GU-DE-A. HC 1931/4.: 1
Cylinder seal. Shell. Introductory scene; standing deity.: 1
Cylinder seal. Shell. Much decayed. A naked hero, kneeling, holds two antelopes by their hind legs. Archaic style.: 1
Cylinder Seal. Shell. Much decayed. Visible only remains of a scene of rampant animals.: 1
Cylinder Seal. Shell. Poor condition. Present: scene: 2 figures advancing towards a seated god. Attributes: Crescent moon and horns standing on 2 feet. [drawing]: 1
Cylinder seal. Shell. Presentation scene with seated goddess and 2 standing figures.: 1
Cylinder seal. Shell. Presentation scene, 2 standing figures before and standing deity.: 1
Cylinder seal. Shell. Presentation scene, standing god and 2 other standing figures.: 1
Cylinder seal. Shell. Two human-headed bulls with birds on their backs : spread eagle, fish and animals.: 1
Cylinder seal. Shell. Two men, back to back, fighting two lions; three obliterated lines of inscription.: 1
Cylinder seal. Shell. Two ostriches (?).: 1
Cylinder seal. Shell. Two registers. Above: a banquet scene. Below: men and animals.: 1
Cylinder seal. Shell. White. 2 heroes fighting a rampant lion.: 1
Cylinder seal. Shell. White. 2 rampant lions - one side re-cut. E.: 1
Cylinder seal. Shell. White. 2 registers. Above: spread eagle and other animals. Below: Criss cross markings.: 1
Cylinder seal. Shell. White. Fragment. Presentation scene - 2 figures standing before a seated god.: 1
Cylinder seal. Shell. White. Inscribed [drawing of inscription]. Servant of Nin... 2 heroes attacking rampant lion one grasping it by the tail. Between the lion and a hero a monkey: 1
Cylinder seal. Shell. White. Poor cutting. Eagle in flight, antelopes? Bulls.: 1
Cylinder Seal. Shell. White. Presentation scene before seated deity, inscribed? Very poor condition: no photos possible.: 1
Cylinder seal. Shell. White. Presentation scene.: 1
Cylinder seal. Shell. White. Two registers. Above, two seated deities facing one another, worshipper standing between them. Behind the major god a standing attendant. Below: spread eagle and 2 gazelles facing one another.: 1
Cylinder seal. Shell. Yellowish and white. Scene of worship, seated god and two standing figures mostly obliterated.: 1
Cylinder seal. Shell. Yellowish. Linear decoration. 2 registers. Before 3000 BC. B.: 1
Cylinder seal. Shell. Youthful huntrer and 4 animals, two lions (?) heraldically crossed flanked by gazelles (?).: 1
Cylinder seal. Shell? Surface powdered through fire. 2 registers: Geometric designs consisting of circles and lines well spread apart radiating from them. [drawing] Design mostly obliterated. Broken in 2 halves.: 1
Cylinder seal. Slatey grey stone. Presentation scene: seated Nannar & 2 worshippers.: 1
Cylinder seal. Soapstone III Ur Dynasty. Weather worn. [drawing]: 1
Cylinder seal. Soapstone. About BC 2800. Winged gate on crouching bull [drawing]: 1
Cylinder seal. Soapstone. Slightly concave. Recut. Rough inscription added. [inscription represented here] Perhaps, sal-me zu: thy salme. A special class of votary. The scene represents an introduction to a seated goddess. About 2400 BC. Inscription more recent. [drawing]: 1
Cylinder seal. Steatite black. Seated god and 4 erect - gods? approaching one holds a vase with a handle to it.: 1
Cylinder seal. Steatite Greenish-grey. Seated figure of a divinity rt, before whom 5 standing figures.: 1
Cylinder seal. Steatite, black. 2 lions and 2 gazelles heraldically arranged; a star between the gazelles.: 1
Cylinder seal. Steatite, dark. Two standing figures, an emblem on a post, and two scorpions. : 1
Cylinder seal. Steatite. Obscured; 2 lines of inscription. Adoring figure of goddess separated by star on staff.: 1
Cylinder seal. Steatite. 2 men fighting lion; 2 lines of inscription.: 1
Cylinder seal. Steatite. 2 men fighting lion; inscription containing royal name.: 1
Cylinder seal. Steatite. 2 standing figures; crescent on staff.: 1
Cylinder seal. Steatite. A standing figure on either side of a crescent set on a pole. (Not pierced). : 1
Cylinder seal. Steatite. Black. One human figure thus [drawing] and a small animal (?) roughly incised.: 1
Cylinder seal. Steatite. Black. Scene of worship. Votary led by the hands by minor deity towards seated Nannar. Nannar and minor deity wear flounced kaunakes skirt and low head dress. Votary shaven and shorn wearing long skirt fringed in front. Behind votary a rampant lion between 4 vertical lines, which may represent the doors of a shrine? Attributes: crescent moons one against the other as on the burnt bricks of Sin-Iddinam.: 1
Cylinder seal. Steatite. Black. (Inscribed) Part of 2 signs remain. Half only remains. Enthroned god. Crescent moon.: 1
Cylinder Seal. Steatite. Black. 2 Deities standing on either side of a (palm?) tree fixed in a vase.: 1
Cylinder Seal. Steatite. Black. 2 spread eagles. Reversed and undulating toothed band running between them and round the body of the seal.: 1
Cylinder seal. Steatite. Black. 2 worshippers and palm branch rising out of vase. Inscribed. 2300 BC. B.: 1
Cylinder seal. Steatite. Black. 3 figures obliterated. Presentation scene before seated god bearing staff in left hand. IIIrd Dyn. of Ur. [drawing of scene]: 1
Cylinder seal. Steatite. Black. 4 figures, roughly carved. Marduk? and lightening. Gazelle below 2 posts.: 1
Cylinder seal. Steatite. Black. Fragment. 3 geese (?).: 1
Cylinder seal. Steatite. Black. Fragment. Dragon and part of a spread eagle.: 1
Cylinder seal. Steatite. Black. Fragment. Enkidu and Eabani fighting rampant lion.: 1
Cylinder seal. Steatite. Black. Fragment. Unpierced. Hero fighting a rampant lion.: 1
Cylinder seal. Steatite. Black. Highly polished. 2 rampant lions crossed and on either side a rampant gantelope. Between the antelopes a palm or corn [drawing]: 1
Cylinder seal. Steatite. Black. Inscribed but obliterated. On left and right 2 naked attendants: between standing figure of (Nannar?) clothed in flounced kaunakes skirt and holding outstretched hand to a small naked figure. Attributes: crescent moon.: 1
Cylinder seal. Steatite. Black. Inscribed but obliterated. Scene of worship. Votary led by the hand? to seated god.: 1
Cylinder seal. Steatite. Black. Inscribed Unpierced. Unfinished. Ur Ama(?) ^dBa-u; dumu Arad-^dNannar(? written SES.) Outline of 1 figure only.: 1
Cylinder seal. Steatite. Black. Inscribed with the names of three divinities: ^dNI?-TUR-KU? ^dNin-dul, ^dAya. Two heavily draped divinities greeting one another, between them one line of inscription. Behind the minor deity a second line of inscription. Behind this an attendant carrying a club? Behind, a third line and a second attendant, hands clasped at waist.: 1
Cylinder seal. Steatite. Black. Inscribed.: 1
Cylinder seal. Steatite. Black. Inscribed. Scene of worship. Shaven and shorn votary presented to enthroned Shamash who holds a pot in his left hand. Introducing goddess wears high headdress and flounced kaunakes skirt. Attributes: sun, crescent moon. Inscription: Ur-Su-bu-la; dumu I-me-x; wared Ud-KA-BAR-KU.: 1
Cylinder seal. Steatite. Black. Inscribed: practically illegible? Scene of worship: Minor deity introducing worshipper to Nannar before whom stands the crescent moon on a staff.: 1
Cylinder seal. Steatite. Black. Inscribed? In the middle a palm tree rising from a font, on either side of the font a snake? head touching the basin. Also, on either side of the font a male figure one hand upraised as if in ceremony. Possibly the curved markings at the side of the font may represent running water or handles fixed at the top and free below. cf. U.7628.: 1
Cylinder seal. Steatite. Black. Miniature. 2 standing figures and between them palm rising from a high vase and crescent on a pole.: 1
Cylinder seal. Steatite. Black. Miniature. Gilgamesh and Eabani fighting rampant lion.: 1
Cylinder seal. Steatite. Black. Obliterated. Scene of worship. Votary led by the hands by minor deity towards seated presiding deity.: 1
Cylinder seal. Steatite. Black. Palm branch between 2 worshippers, who hold hand upraised. Attributes: Crescent moon, Rampant Lion. 2400 BC. E.: 1
Cylinder seal. Steatite. Black. Palm on a high vase, on either end two figs saluting. Crescent on pole.: 1
Cylinder seal. Steatite. Black. Presentation scene before a seated god. Crescenet moon, bird, scorpion.: 1
Cylinder Seal. Steatite. Black. Presentation scene before seated god. Attributes: crescent moon, palm & poor cutting.: 1
Cylinder seal. Steatite. Black. Presentation scene three standing figures a reserve for an inscription which has not been added.: 1
Cylinder seal. Steatite. Black. Presentation scene to seated Nannar. Minor deity leads votary by the hand. Criss-cross markings. IIIrd Ur Dynasty.: 1
Cylinder seal. Steatite. Black. Presentation scene, two figures, one introducing the other to a crescent which stands upon a pole.: 1
Cylinder seal. Steatite. Black. Presentation scene. 3 figures before a standing goddess. Goose: 1
Cylinder seal. Steatite. Black. Presentation scene. 3 standing figures.: 1
Cylinder seal. Steatite. Black. Presentation scene. Poor cutting.: 1
Cylinder seal. Steatite. Black. Scene of worship. Standing god with left arm upraised, above a star? below a snake? Hero in short dress falling only to knees advances to meet major god. Behind the advancing figure a second figure carrying in the right hand a bird and in the left a fish.: 1
Cylinder seal. Steatite. Black. Slightly concave. Poor engraving. Broken and mended. Presentation scene before seated goddess, two figures approaching and an attendant behind the throne. Seated goddess wears horned and (feathered?) headdress and flounced kaukanes skirt. Before and behind her shoulders undulating lines represent lightening? Minor deity approaches salaams the seated god with right hand upraised: this deity wears a plain skirt and horned headdress. The votary introduced by the minor god wears a feathered headdress: apparently the feathers are arranged in two tiers. Behind throne an attendant deity also horned. Along lower portion of seal a band of reticulated decoration.: 1
Cylinder seal. Steatite. Black. Theriomachy. Figures roughly cut.: 1
Cylinder seal. Steatite. Black. Two figures standing, palm on a high vase between them.: 1
Cylinder seal. Steatite. Black. Unfinished(?). Three standing figures.: 1
Cylinder seal. Steatite. Black. Unpierced. Unfinished. A reserve for an inscription which has not been inserted.: 1
Cylinder seal. Steatite. Black. Very slightly concave. Two naked heroes attacking a rampant lion. One grasps lion by the tail.: 1
Cylinder seal. Steatite. Black. Worshipper before seated Nannar.: 1
Cylinder seal. Steatite. Blue grey. Scene of worship. Introduction of votary to Marduk? who hold a lance. Attributes: lance. 1st Bab. Dyn. B.: 1
Cylinder seal. Steatite. Broken; seated figure; standing figure; line of inscription; scorpion. Son of Ur^d- HC 1931/5.: 1
Cylinder seal. Steatite. Brownish. Nude hero between two rampant gazelles and on either side of the gazelles a rampant lion. Palm tree.: 1
Cylinder seal. Steatite. Dark green.: 1
Cylinder seal. Steatite. Dark green. Presentation scene. Crescent moon.: 1
Cylinder seal. Steatite. Dark grey. 3 standing figures. Presentation scene.: 1
Cylinder seal. Steatite. Dark grey. Small portion missing. Presentation scene. Two standing figures before a seated god. Crescent moon.: 1
Cylinder seal. Steatite. Door of shrine on back of animal; crescent above table on which things are laid; star.: 1
Cylinder seal. Steatite. Gilgamesh & Eabani fighting rampant lion. Part missing.: 1
Cylinder seal. Steatite. Green. Concave. Enkidu and Gilgamesh fighting rampant bull and rampant lion. Beasts back to back. Not in RC volume.: 1
Cylinder seal. Steatite. Green. Enthroned god with high horned headdress and kaunakes skirt stretching out wand to bull supporting shrine on his back. On either side of shrine, wings outspread and behind shrine a worshipper carrying a curved staff in his outstretched hands. Hair done up in a knot above shoulders. Bull is probably a symbol of strength and thus supports the shrine, the worshipper is probably represented as about to enter and the god as seated within. [drawing]: 1
Cylinder seal. Steatite. Greenish grey. Inscribed. One sign only obliterated god, palm in a high vase, goddess - both figures standing and saluting. Persian.: 1
Cylinder seal. Steatite. Greenish. Presentation scene and 1 dwarf-like figure.: 1
Cylinder seal. Steatite. Grey. One roughly cut human figure and second carrying an animal (?) two spears? [second carrying an animal has been crossed out on catalog card]: 1
Cylinder seal. Steatite. Grey. 3 figures. Between two of them pater on a high vase.: 1
Cylinder seal. Steatite. Inscription only. HC 26: 1
Cylinder seal. Steatite. Introductory scene; 2 figures and deity standing; crescent on staff; line of inscription.: 1
Cylinder seal. Steatite. Introductory scene; seated deity with crescent over 3 lines of inscription.: 1
Cylinder seal. Steatite. Introductory scene; seated deity; 2 men; line of inscription. NAM-SILIM(?)-NI Jis [peaceful fate HC 1931 / 2.: 1
Cylinder seal. Steatite. Introductory scene; standing Gilgamesh figure; seated Ningal, crescent above; another standing figure; incomplete.: 1
Cylinder seal. Steatite. Light brown. Trial piece. Unfinished.: 1
Cylinder Seal. Steatite. Men fighting.: 1
Cylinder seal. Steatite. Mottled. Dark grey and black spread eagle.: 1
Cylinder seal. Steatite. On lower end cut at an angle; running gazelles.: 1
Cylinder seal. Steatite. One seated and two standing figures. Apparently unfinished cutting.: 1
Cylinder seal. Steatite. Pink. Presentation scene. 3 standing figures and a fourth dwarflike figure.: 1
Cylinder seal. Steatite. Pink. Unpierced. Figure between 2 posts. Attributes: 2 gazelles. Sacred horn? Half moon. B.: 1
Cylinder seal. Steatite. Running gazelles.: 1
Cylinder seal. Steatite. Scene of worship before Nannar. Enthronoed Nannar wearing horned headdress extends right hand to greet 2 standing gods also wearing horned headdress and with left arm upraised. Attributes: crescent moon and spear? with a shaped top.: 1
Cylinder seal. Steatite. Seated deity and 2 standing figures : 2 columns and inscription.: 1
Cylinder seal. Steatite. Seated goddess, table, and 2 standing figures.: 1
Cylinder seal. Steatite. Slightly concave. Hero fighting 2 rampant lions crossed.: 1
Cylinder seal. Steatite. Squat furniture type. Poor cutting. Stags? In procession and signs of doubtful import.: 1
Cylinder seal. Steatite. Two standing figures and a tree.: 1
Cylinder seal. Steatite. With roughly engraved device of introduction ceremony, and inscription of 2 lines. Ur-dub: dumu Ur-d.Kal: 1
Cylinder seal. Steatite. Woman being presented by goddess to major goddess; geese beneath, in lower half.: 1
Cylinder seal. Steatite. Woman being presented by goddess to seated major goddess; crescent between goddesses; geese beneath.: 1
Cylinder seal. Stone. Engraved with figures of man and animal. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Cylinder seal. Stone. Half broken away. With erect animal and human figure.: 1
Cylinder seal. Terracotta. 2 human figures slaying a lion, rampant, facing right, between them. Illegible remains of a 2 line inscription.: 1
Cylinder seal. Terracotta. Broken. Rough incised device apparently of 2 animals rampant on either side of a tree.: 1
Cylinder seal. Terracotta. Rough incised designs of a palmette, and leaves and branches.: 1
Cylinder seal. Terracotta. With 2 incised bars, otherwise plain. A slight depression in each end; pierced.: 1
Cylinder seal. Theriomachy. Greenish grey. Crude cutting.: 1
Cylinder Seal. Translucent white quartzite(?): 1
Cylinder seal. Unbaked clay. Portion missing. Spread eagle, crescent moon, scorpion & and undulating band. [drawing]: 1
Cylinder seal. Upper part of = White marble (?) burnt to the consistency of French chalk. Remains of rather fine engraving of 3rd Dynasty style.: 1
Cylinder seal. White calcite. Minor deity greeting major deity? Inscribed: Isib ^dNin-Subur (=Priest of Ninsubur, or nom. prop.) SAL-Ku-a [crossed out] Nin-a ba-ku(?)-ma(?)-ti: 1
Cylinder seal. White crystal, with copper caps; carinated. Two Gilgamesh figures each fighting a lion. Large cylinder, well cut. The central hole is filled with white paste having chevron bands of bright red which shows through the crystal. Inscribed.: 1
Cylinder seal. White crystal. Plain. E.: 1
Cylinder seal. White frit once glazed but the glaze all perished. Gazelle and man.: 1
Cylinder seal. White frit. Unpierced. Inscribed: Lugal-nu-zu aon of E-te-nin-ka ilSin. E.: 1
Cylinder seal. White limestone (alabaster?) Inscribed. Gilgamesh protecting rampant wild bulls (?) or gazelles from lions. About BC 3000. B.: 1
Cylinder Seal. White limestone not bored: roughly engraved. 2 registers: above, banquet and rampant lion; below, Im-dugud.: 1
Cylinder seal. White limestone, much worn. Two crossed gazelled & two heroes fighting, two bearded man-headed beasts whose bodies cross in the same fashion.: 1
Cylinder seal. White limestone. 2 registers: below, 2 seated figures drinking through tubes. Above, spread eagle and 2 animals (? Gazelles) Archaic style.: 1
Cylinder seal. White limestone. Eye; joined ladders. On photo: U.17679.: 1
Cylinder seal. White limestone. Introduction scene with seated deity and 2 standing figures: poor work.: 1
Cylinder seal. White limestone. Presentation scene with seated goddess 2 standing figures and remains of a column of inscription instantaneously defaced. Poor work.: 1
Cylinder seal. White limestone. Two winged demons before a palm tree.: 1
Cylinder seal. White limestone. Winged monster and scorpion.: 1
Cylinder seal. White marble. A double row of horizontal slashes.: 1
Cylinder seal. White paste. Sacred tree and gazelle. B.: 1
Cylinder seal. White pottery. Rampant bull and tree of life. Crescent. About BC 700.: 1
Cylinder seal. White quartzite. Chipped. Figures.: 1
Cylinder Seal. White shell (in poor condition) A man, a lion, a bull & a gazelle fighting.: 1
Cylinder seal. White shell much decayed.: 1
Cylinder Seal. White shell much decayed. Subject: a man & 2 lions rampant against a deer? upside down.: 1
Cylinder Seal. White shell very badly decayed.: 1
Cylinder seal. White shell, much decayed. Inscription apparently: Sagdudu. HC..5.: 1
Cylinder Seal. White shell, the ends inlaid with lapis disks. Very much decayed. 2 heroes & 4 animals: man on the left strikes at a rampant bull(?) turned away from him & grappling with a lion(?) this lions body crosses that of a second lion who attacks a bull which is seized from behind by a figure half human and half bull. Between the two human figures is a double column inscription, upper register only:-Mes-kalam-dug(or sar) Lugal.: 1
Cylinder seal. White shell. 2 registers. Procession of figs towards seated goddess. Below. 2 crossed animals. On either side a lion. B. Before 3000 BC.: 1
Cylinder seal. White shell. Broken at one end. Geometrical pattern, roughly thus. [drawing]: 1
Cylinder Seal. White shell. 2 men fighting a lion.: 1
Cylinder seal. White shell. 2 registers. Above: Presentation scene - before seated god. Crescent moon. Below: animals; spread eagle, goose, antelope(?).: 1
Cylinder seal. White shell. 2 registers. Upper register. Spend eagle between 2 gazelles - standing club. Below. Net. Before 3000 BC. E.: 1
Cylinder seal. White shell. 2 registers: above, banquet scene with 2 seated figures, 1 attendant, and shrine door. Below, one human figure and fighting animals.: 1
Cylinder seal. White shell. A god with one foot on a hill, & 3 worshippers. Inscription (Lug)al(?)-(?)-la(?)-ni dub-sar(=scribe).: 1
Cylinder seal. White shell. A humped bull of Indian type feeding on a bundle of hay(?) in front of a palm tree: on the other side, a scorpion & above it, horizontally a man with feathered headdress. A remarkable seal.: 1
Cylinder Seal. White shell. Completely decayed, but apparently with large rampant animals and an inscription of which only one sign is legible. [drawing]: 1
Cylinder Seal. White shell. Decayed, but design visible of fighting animals.: 1
Cylinder seal. White shell. Design of men ovals horizontally placed: 1
Cylinder seal. White shell. Fighting beasts and men.: 1
Cylinder seal. White shell. Fragment. 2 crossed ibex? Attacked by rampant lion and on the other side by Gilgamesh. Before 3000 BC. E.: 1
Cylinder seal. White shell. Gilgamesh fighting the rampant bull; Eabani fight the rampant lion. Before BC 3000. E.: 1
Cylinder seal. White shell. Human figure, animals and inscription. Inscription(?) [reference to drawing] Perhaps: Lugal = king?: 1
Cylinder seal. White shell. Hunter attacked by 3 rampant bulls (?) a second hunter with a bow helps from behind - behind, a palm tree (?).: 1
Cylinder seal. White shell. In poor condition.: 1
Cylinder seal. White shell. Inscribed. Ma-za son of Ilibani. Worshipper in front of vase with pam and bunches of dates. Crescent on pole - Scorpion. Vase [reference to drawing] amd rule [reference to drawing]. B. About BC 2200.: 1
Cylinder seal. White shell. Linear decoration. Before 3000: 1
Cylinder seal. White shell. Much decayed. 2 registers: below; chariot, foot soldiers and prisoner. Above; men and animals fighting and inscription partly destroyed. Inscription: A- dugud(or gig)-(bu??)-dim (Nom. Properties, perhaps = son of the Dugud (bird) of the good Immer. cf. U.8513) HC.25.: 1
Cylinder Seal. White shell. Partly obliterated. Bearded bulls rampant. Inscribed: A-ni-ta (?).: 1
Cylinder Seal. White shell. Presentation scene: Seated goddess: before her a female worshipper introduced by a goddess.: 1
Cylinder Seal. White shell. Scene.: 1
Cylinder seal. White shell. Seated goddess with star and moon and 4 standing figures.: 1
Cylinder seal. White shell. Standing hero, & beasts fightling, heraldically crossed. 16411: 1
Cylinder Seal. White shell. Subject: 2 groups each composed of a man fighting a lion and a gazelle (?) respectively: the latter scene decayed. Carinated type.: 1
Cylinder seal. White shell. Subject: in front of a palisade a standing figure, then a seated figure facing him, between them a jar: a second palisade: three goats: in the field above various emblems (gaming board(?) Ziggurat(?) ear of corn, vases). Curious archaic piece.: 1
Cylinder seal. White shell. Subject: lions & bulls fighting. Inscribed sign(?) resembling sag, supporting a crescent. HC..10 [drawing]: 1
Cylinder seal. White shell. Theriomachy. Lions and stags.: 1
Cylinder Seal. White shell. Tree & buffalo of Mohenjo daro type.: 1
Cylinder Seal. White shell. Very badly decayed.: 1
Cylinder seal. White shell. Very much worn: scene of fighting animals.: 1
Cylinder seal. White shell. Winged gate over crouching bull on right, a seated goddess on left, and kneeling Gilgamesh both holding gate with ropes. Before 3000 BC? E.: 1
Cylinder Seal. White shell. With copper caps, one broken. 2 heroes fighting a lion & a bull. Traces of an inscription.: 1
Cylinder seal. White Steatite [crossed out] crystalline marble, burnt: poor condition. Subject: seated god rt; before him an altar, then 2 standing figs l. and remains of column of inscription.: 1
Cylinder seal. White steatite. 2 standing figures of a man being introduced by a god the latter with Sumerian flounced dress, then 2 columns of inscription, then (indistinct), a palm with drooping symmetrical date-clusters. Good engraving of 3rd dyn. style.: 1
Cylinder seal. White steatite. Poor condition. Inscribed. Scene of worship. Votary introduced to seated god. About BC 2400.: 1
Cylinder seal. White steatite. Scene: Gilgamesh(?) and 4 rampant animals, in the centre 2 bulls heraldically crossed, flanking them 2 lions.: 1
Cylinder seal. White steatite. Solid type, unpierced with 2 columns of inscription, roughly done, and no figures.: 1
Cylinder seal. White stone. Human figure and lion(?): 1
Cylinder seal. Yellowish steatite. Gilgamesh, Eabani, and rampant lion.: 1
Cylinder seal. [CARD MISSING Typed Transcription from British Museum Card] : 1
Cylinder seal.White shell. Linear design.: 1
Cylinder seal; scene of "introduction" to seated god facing right, with star and crescent above. Inscription: Lugal-asum-gal (cf. U.1268) mar Ur-sul. Su-du-a.: 1
Cylinder seal; two confronted human figures slaying lion which rears between them facing left. Inscription. Emuk(GIR)-i-li-sa(!) mar Urdnin-? PA KU(?) LU(?): 1
Cylinder Seal? lapis lazuli. Minute linear incisions oblique to the vertical axis of the seal. 2 registers. [drawing]: 1
Cylinder seals of white shell. All in very bad condition. A: 4 animals, the centre two heraldically crossed, and a tree? or man? B: unrecognisable. C: unrecognisable.: 3
Cylinder Seals. (A) Lapis, geometric pattern. (B) White translucent calcite decayed & design gone.: 2
Cylinder Seals. Shell. [A} A good deal decayed: design of fighting animals. At one end the hole is of normal size: at the other end it is much enlarged and into it is fitted [B] a second cylinder, engraved with rope-net pattern and a bull. : 2
Cylinder, clay. Fragment from the end of a barrel cylinder of dark clay, unbaked, with remains of inscription.: 1
Cylinder-seal, hematite. No personal name Shamash: Aia H.C. 30/II, 8.: 1
Cylinder. Greenish grey steatite. (cf . U.16743). [drawing 1:1]: 1
Cylinder. Grey steatite. 2 persons saluting crescent on staff. Inscribed : SudMI-IB dumu Ku-edin dam-gar.: 1
Cylinder. Steatite. Presentation to Goddess preseded by goose & crescent cf. U.11670. Inscription: KUIA-NINNI-mes dumu Mes-ma-la-na.: 1
Cylinder. Yellowish shell. Presentation, to goddess in front of whom goose & crescent cf. UM. 11671; Inscription: IGI-AN-DIB-AB IB-DU-LUGAL dumu ZI-KU-LI meaning what? HC 20: 1
Cylindrical fragment.: 1
Cyliner Seal Lapis lazuli Presentation scene: 3 figures, all standing, and 2 columns of inscription: Bur iluda-gan; mar Ku-ru-ub iluadad: 1
Dagger Copper Flat blade. Single rivet on either side of short tang Poor condition. Pieces of blade edge missing. End of tang missing. [drawing] [Type] II: 1
Dagger Copper blade Gold handle and silver grip The blade leaf-shaped with central rib the handle of gold over wood (decayed) with lunate pommel: the handle is broken and distorted: the silver grip (attached by gold studs) is much decayed Blade in poor condition: 1
Dagger Copper blade Handle of some material now wholly perished (silver?) with gold guard studded with gold nails and gold nails on the point of the pommel [drawing]: 1
Dagger Copper blade (broken) Hilt of silver with gold guard studded with lapis and gold studs on pommel: the silver all decayed.: 1
Dagger Copper blade, handle of silver-plate over wood In very bad condition, blade decayed and broken, and the silver all persished [drawing 2:5]: 1
Dagger blade fragment. Copper with both left and blade broken. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Dagger blade. Copper. Broken in 2 places, tip missing. At one end six nobs, 3 on either side originally intended to fit into the wooden handle which supported the dagger blade. cf. U7549 also pot type XIII found with it. : 1
Dagger blade. Copper. Type ?.: 1
Dagger-blade 3 rivet-holes in tang(2 rivets) [drawing] Type__: 1
Dagger. Copper. 2 bolts in a haft. RC.6.: 1
Dagger. Copper. Cast. Unusually heavy. Rim-Sin period. Type.: 1
Dagger. Copper. Rectangular tanged. [Type] 1 new.: 1
Dagger. Copper. Triangular blade. Metal shaft has 2 rivets on either side for wooden handle. Top missing, end broken. [drawing 1:5] [type] II: 1
Dagger. Iron.: 1
Dagger. Iron. Poor condition. E.: 1
Dagger. Miniature. Copper. Broken in 2 pieces.: 1
Dagger. With electrum blade and gold guard, the wooden handle (disappeared) and the guard set with gold studs: a poor and rough piece: the blade, Type II F has no central rib.: 1
Dark steatite Bowl. Finely polished. In fragments.: 1
Dark steatite Bowl. In fragments.: 1
Dark Steatite vase. fr. of rim. On the outside, carved in relief in very fine and free style: a male figure kneeling on l knee, body l, face front, holds up 2 vases of water each vase being grasped round the neck by the hand of other figures (mostly missing) in similar positions.: 1
Date stone. Jasper (?) Reddish. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Decorated bowl. Fragment. Dark green steatite. Rosette decoration. [drawing]: 1
Decorated silver disk with central boss of electrum. d. 0.09 m. In poor condition.: 1
Decorative nail head? Copper. E.: 1
Decorative nail? Copper. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Decorative nail? Head. Terracotta or possibly vase lid.: 1
Description Box containing a large number of fragments of ivory. Condition Fair; fragmentary.: 1
dGimil-Sin Door-socket. Of shrine erected by Lugal ma-gur-ri patesi of Ur. Same inscription: U.2673.: 1
Diadem (?) With uniform width and square corners, cut slightly on the curve from a thin sheet of plain gold [drawing] 1:2: 1
Diadem. Composed of two pieces of gold (imitation chain) and 3 beads, large lentoids, 2 of lapis, 1 of gold. See field notes. The gold 'chains' are made of 4 strings of twisted 2-ply gold wire soldered together: one has come unsoldered at the end. The beads must have come in the middle of the forehead and a string must have connected the gold pieces behind the head.: 1
Diadem. Gold foil. Poor condition. Broken in two pieces. Portion missing. Each end perforated. Badly bent. Roughly lentoid shape. Found in position on forehead. [drawing]: 1
Die. Of grey pottery; with numbers marked by pin pricks. [drawing] : 1
Die. White bone. E. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Diorite ? fragment of Gate-socket! with part of a Semitic inscription. [struck out "(about NeoBab. period)"] =Nabonidus, U.806 H.C.9: 1
Diorite Block Fragment cf. U.10614 HC 4: 1
Diorite Bowl. Fragment. Dungi. Temple of Nin-gis-zida. Inscription HC..30/I,4 UET 8/2 (Hand copied by Legrain) [CARD MISSING Typed Transcription from British Museum Card] : 1
Diorite cup. Inscribed. Fragment. Dedicatetd to ( ), for the life of ( ?) mighty king, king of Ur, Lugal kagina son of Ur-Utu, his servant, has presented. H.C. E.: 1
Diorite cup. JN 34: 1
Diorite Door Socket of Ur-Nammu to Nin-e-gal. To Ninegal his lady, Ur-Nammu, the mighty man, king of Ur, king of Sumer and Akkad, has built her house. 1 to B. 1 to E. H.C.: 1
Diorite door-socket. Fragment. H.C. 30/III, 6.: 1
Diorite door-socket. Gimil-sin; the building of the tempe of Annunitum. (SAKI 200, 4(a)).: 1
Diorite door-socket. To nannar, king of Ur, dEnlilla-mishag, patesi of Niffer (the ? has restored?) E. H.C.: 1
Diorite gate socket. Ur Nammu. Inscription = Brick inscription SAK 186a. HC114.: 1
Diorite human head Fragment of, life-size. Shewing from top of neck to base of nostrils, rt side of face only, and back across cheek to below ear; mouth complete and chin nearly so. Very fine work of the Gudea type.: 1
Diorite pick. Originally hafted in wood. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Diorite statue of Dungi. Small inscribed fragment. andof (?)Simu(ru?). Dungi mighty hero, king of Ur, king of the 4 regions of the world, dNin-sun of Ur (to her?) he (built or presented??) Two round holes for small copper rivets have been bored in the inscription. One still filled with copper. H.C.: 1
Diorite STATUE of SHULGI. Mutilated. King standing with hands clasped as a worshipper. "To Nannar, his king, Shulgi, the mighty one "King of Ur (king of S and A), for his life, has "presented it. This statue: Nannar the wall (_________ so is the name of the statue)." King is dressed with a fringed shawl passing over the left shoulder. B. Photo 558 H.C. Text: Dim-tab-ba Temple(3): 1
Diorite statue. Of Entemena. Found in burnt layer on Nabonidus pavement before the inner doorway of the Ziggurat gate in the SW temenos wall. Headless. Long inscription on rt. upper arm and across back of shoulders. Wears usual fleece skirt: hands clasped below breasts.: 1
Diorite. Door socket. Kurigalzu. In text: Nannar courtyard. Kassite (21). HC113.: 1
Dish Limestone White Broken & mended Stone type XCIV: 1
Disk of white limestone. Flat below, convex above. Pierced with central hole, and 8 depressions as for inlay. [drawing]: 1
Disk. Clay. Only approximately round. Drab greenish.: 1
Disks. Of black or green stone (shale and basic diorite) the face is smooth, the sides slope like those of a truncated cone, the back is rough and is loop-pierced for a copper wire attachment.: 1
Dog amulet. Bronze. [drawing] : 1
Dog collar. Lapis lazuli and gold triangular spacers.: 1
Dog. Miniature. Unbaked clay. Crude modelling. Dark green. Tail curled over back. Legs broken, rough head with not attempt at naturalization. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Dog? Unbaked clay. Roughly modeled.: 1
Dolerite stela. Fr of, shewing rounded top of stela and head of god wearing cap with horns. About 8th century BC [Annotated] Drawn FgN: 1
Domino or Inlay? Black steatite square, one face like 5 of domino. E. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Donkey shoe (?). Copper. With 3 rivets. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Donkey's ear? Lapis lazuli Spoon shaped with a rounded socket which must originally have been fitted to the statue of which the lapis ear was a part. Back of the ear is convex with a ridge running vertically down the middle. At the socket end of the ear in the middle, a shallow circular cavity 0004 in diameter. [drawing] 1:1: 1
Donkey's head. Steatite. Fragment in relief on stone vase. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Donkey? Drab clay. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Door socket. Diorite with inscription of Bur-Sin.: 1
Door socket. Diorite. With inscription of Ur-Engur.: 3
Door-socket of Bur-Sin. Blue stone. Same inscription U.295 (Photo 24) To Nin-gal, his lady Bur-Sin mighty hero king of Ur, king of the 4 regions of the world has built her beloved house, Gi(g)-par azag for his life he has dedicated.: 1
Door-socket of Bur-Sin. Diorite 52 lines inscription. Building of Dub-lal mah for Nannar. Probably duplicate of U.1163 (Photo. Book II p.147) H.C.: 1
Door-socket of Bur-Sin. To Nin-gal. Construction of Gig-par-azag. Same inscription U.295, U.3031 [The following is a note on the back of the catalog card] For catalog of Vol VII.: 1
Door-socket of dGimil-dSin, beloved of Enlil, the king whom Enlil has chosen as the delight of his heart, the mighty king, king of Ur, king of the 4 regions of the world, his god, Lugal-ma-gur-gur-ri, the commandment of the fortress, patesi of Ur, his servant has built his beloved temple. (Another example in Berlin VA.3302): 1
Door-socket of dGimil-dSin. His own beloved house. Same inscription U.3337. 2 to B. 1 to E. H.C.: 2
Door-socket of dGIMIL-SIN placed in his beloved shrine by servant Lugal-magurri patesi of Ur. Fragment of 6 last lines. Text: EH(3): 1
Door-socket of Gimil-Sin. dGimil-dSin, beloved of Enlil, king called by Enlil, the beloved of his heart mighty king, king of Ur, king of the 4 regions of the world, his beloved house, he has built. H.C.: 1
Door-socket of Kurigalzu. Surface recut on an older (Ur Engur?) Door-socket and partly destroyed. (To Nan)nar, his (king), (Ku)-ri-gal-(zu), (shak)-kanak of En(lil), the (E)-kis-sir-gal [his erased] ( ) [of erased] his [wall erased] (? written ki-bad-a-ni), he built... Usual lecture w: e-ki-ag-a-ni: his beloved house. H.C.: 1
Door-socket of Sin-balatsu-iqbi (time of Ashurbanapal) shakkanak (vice regent) of Ur son of Ningal-iddinna. Restoration of Elemen-ni-gur. In particular of the gate-way to Esag-dili (the Ziggurat). The gate was built in the middle of the terrace of the temenos, on the procession way (! e hal-la-ta du-a). The door was of boxwood, fixed with bronze pegs in massive walls, had a gold USH, a silverlock, silver plated bronze binding (?). See notes. H.C. : 1
Door-socket of Ur Engur. ?king of Ur, who has built the house of Nannar.: 1
Door-socket of Ur-Engur king of Ur who built the house of Nannar.: 1
Door-socket of Ur-Engur with the usual inscription: UrdEngur, king of Ur who has built the temple of Nannar? : 1
Door-socket of Ur-Engur. Text: To Innina, the great lady, his lady, Ur dEngur, the mighty heero, king of Ur, king of Sumer and Akkad, Es-bur her beloved house he has built. Es = shrine, house. Bur = pot, vase H.C.: 1
Door-Socket of Ur-Nammu. Bluish diorite? Badly dammage - Same inscription as U.2736 to Innina with a variant 1.2 Nin-azag-nun-na. ? See text: 1
Door-socket of Ur-Nammu. Builder of E nannar Usual inscription. 4 to B. H.C.: 1
Door-socket of Ur-Nammu. To Nin-sum. He built her house. E.: 1
Door-socket of ^(d)Gimil-^(d)Sin. His own beloved house. Same inscription U.3337. 2 to B. 1 to E. H.C.: 1
Door-socket. To dGimil iluSin King of Ur? etc? his god, (Ni?)-kal-la shakkanak his servant has built his house (shrine, temple?). H.C.: 1
Door-socket. Ur-Engur. Bluish stone (flakes easily) usual inscription. In text: 3rd Dynasty Terrace(12): 1
Double ended spatula. Bronze. E.: 1
Doubtful cylinder seal. greyish limestone. Unpierced fragment. A few lines of figures or signs [shown in drawing]. Period ? [drawing]: 1
Drab clay figurine. Male with flounced dress. Head missing. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Drab clay fragment. Horse's head and neck. modeled. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Drab clay fragment. Relief of 2 birds facing each other branches. Moulded.: 1
Drab clay fragment. Skirt of seated figure between 2 birds. Moulded.: 1
Drab clay relief. Moulded figures. 2 figures seated side by side (on modeled seat) clothed, but one shoulder of each bare, extending each an arm towards the other. Crescent moon (?) above.: 1
Drab clay relief. Moulded. 2 figures standing, wearing flounced skirts, one with horned headdress. Crescent of moon and stars above. P.: 1
Drab clay. Fragment. Moulded. Heads of 2 figures, one with horned headdress.: 1
Drain-pipes. Plain terracotta tubes found together forming a drain which ran out through the house-wall into the street. Not in catalog.: 3
Drain. Teracotta trough. Rectangular in section. Not in catalog. [drawing]: 1
Dried clay figurine. A humped bull. Usual rough modelling but done with a great deal of spirit and realism. [drawing]: 1
Dried clay figurine. Most primitive type. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Dried clay figurines. Animals (cattle) roughly hand-modeled.: 4
Drill handle of pink limestone pierced for suspension throguh the top edge of the socket for the drill-head highly polished. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Drinking tube made of a very thin copper pipe encased in short tubes of lapis lazuli 002-0035 long. (broken).: 1
Drinking tube. of silver, with short gold mouthpiece (broken): 1
Drinking [struck out: "sceptic?'] Tube made of cylindrical lengths of lapis and gold strung on silver wire, or slender rod: it lay along the end of the box and one end was bent down into the large silver pot U____ also, half in this was a piece of silver tube which is probably the head of the sceptre.: 1
Duck weight limestone, yellow-grey Head defaced. To be weighed. Type VI.: 1
Duck weight Limestone (chipped). grey To be weighed. [drawing] type VI: 1
Duck weight Greenish-black diorite. Weight 4.48 grs. Half-sheqel (Nominally 4.208). Type VI.: 1
Duck weight miniature. Hematite. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Duck weight Steatite, pale grey. Erased inscription in 2 lines, incised in square frame on right side. Traces of characters still visible as follows: [drawing]. To be weighed. Type VI [drawing]: 1
Duck weight 1.92 grs. Brownish-black steatite. 1/4 sheqel (nominal weight 2.104). Type VI.: 1
Duck weight 24.32 grs. Brownish-grey limestone. Probably 3 sheqels (nominal weight 25.248 grs.). Type VI. [A-B are subdivisions based on BMdb]: 1
Duck weight 3.84 grs. Blackish-brown steatite. Probably half-sheqel (nominal weight 4.208grs.). Type VI.: 1
Duck weight Black iron pyrites(?). To be weighed. Type VI. [drawing]: 1
Duck weight Blackish-brown steatite. Weight 8.00 grs. 1 sheqel (? nominally 8.416). Type VI. : 1
Duck weight blue-grey marble, with white bands. To be weighed. Type VI.: 1
Duck weight Bownish limestone. To be weighed. Type VI.: 1
Duck weight Breccia. Mottled mauve and white. To be weighed. Type VI.: 1
Duck weight carnelian. Type VI. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Duck weight Diorite. Blue grey. Bottom chipped. Type VI.: 1
Duck weight Diorite. Blue. Duck's head broken off. Type VI.: 1
Duck weight greenish-black diorite(?) to be weighed. Type VI.: 1
Duck weight Grey diorite. To be weighed. [drawing]: 1
Duck weight grey steatite head and tail slightly chipped. Type VI.: 1
Duck weight hematite. Weight 4.232 grs. Half-sheqel (nominally 4.208 grs.). Type VI: 1
Duck weight hematite. Type VI.: 2
Duck weight Hematite. Weight 0.960 grs. 1/3 Minette (nominally 0.935). Type VI.: 1
Duck weight Marble. Black. Head removed, outline of its base remains. Type VI.: 1
Duck weight Marble. Blue grey. Type VI.: 1
Duck weight Marble. Grey. Type VI.: 1
Duck weight Mottled grey-green steatite. To be weighed. Type VI.: 1
Duck weight Pebble(?) Dark grey. To be weighed. Type VI.: 1
Duck weight Pebble. brownish-purple, eyes originally inlaid. Type VI.: 1
Duck weight pendant. Agate. Type VI: 1
Duck weight Soapstone(?) . Type VI.: 1
Duck weight Steatite, fire-blackened. To be weighed. [drawing] Type VI: 1
Duck weight. Badly damaged. "To Ningal, his lady, dShulgi the mighty man, king of Ur, king of the four regions of the world---" (? Material) E. Type VI. H.C.: 1
Duck weight. Black granite. Rough P.: 1
Duck weight. Black hematite.: 1
Duck weight. Black stone. Type VI [drawing 1:1]: 1
Duck weight. Black, in dolerite (?). Type VI.: 1
Duck weight. Carnelian. Type VI: 1
Duck weight. Diorite. Black. modeled head reclining on back and at base webbed feet hitherto never represented on duck weights found at Ur. Type VI.: 1
Duck weight. Diorite. Markings on back. Type VI. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Duck weight. Diorite. Type VI: 3
Duck weight. Diorite. Type VI. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Duck weight. Granite. Type VI.: 1
Duck weight. Green steatite. Type VI. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Duck weight. greyish stone. Type VI.: 1
Duck weight. Haematite. Grey. Broken and repaired. [drawing] To be weighed. Type VI: 1
Duck weight. Hard, light, black stone. Type VI.: 1
Duck weight. Hematite.: 1
Duck weight. Hematite. Plain, without head. Black. Type VI.: 1
Duck weight. Hematite. Type VI. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Duck weight. Shell. Type VI.: 1
Duck weight. Silver. Type VI.: 1
Duck weight. Stone. Gray. Type VI. E.: 1
Duck weight. White shell. Type VI [drawing 1:1]: 1
Duck-weight 6.4 GRS. Unbaked clay. Brownish-buff. Type VI. [drawing]: 1
Duck-Weight 24.32 Grs brownish-gray Limestone Weight 1670.48 ratio 3 unit 9.28 Probably 3 sheqels (nominal weight 25.248 GRS) Type VI: 1
Duck-weight. Diorite (?). Grey. To be weighed. Type VI.: 1
Duck-weight. Grey pebble. Type VI.: 1
Duck. Of white frit originally glazed: pierced for suspension.: 1
Duck. Of white frit originally glazed: pierced for suspension: beak missing. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Duck. White frit originally glazed: pierced for suspension. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Duck: of glazed white frit. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Ea with streams of waters and overflowing pods below his throne. Didaba sealing on ears of corn. IIIrd Ur Dynasty.: 1
Ear Ring Copper 1 1/2 coils Boat shaped ends [drawing]: 1
Ear Ring Copper 1 1/2 coils of fairly thick copper wire [drawing]: 1
Ear Ring Copper Thickened ends [drawing]: 1
Ear Ring Silver [drawing]: 1
Ear Rings 3 attached to one another; the largest being of copper with flattened lunate ends, the 2 smaller, single coils of silver?: 1
Ear rings. Silver A pair Double lunar crescent coils.[drawing 1:1]: 1
Ear stud. Dark green hematite. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Ear stud. Clay [drawing 1:1]: 1
Ear stud. Clay. [drawing]: 1
Ear stud. Dark green jasper? [drawing]: 1
Ear stud. Jasper. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Ear studs. Clay. [drawing 1:1]: 2
Ear studs. White marble. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Ear-ring Double: a gold and a silver spiral each with lunate ends, interlaced.: 1
Ear-ring Gold [drawing]: 1
Ear-ring silver plain spiral coil of silver wire Type__: 1
Ear-ring Silver Probably 2 corroded together: one is a plain double ring of thin silver wire, one a smaller spiral coil with lunate ends.: 1
Ear-ring=gold 1 1/2 spiral with ribbed crescent ends. [drawing] 1:1: 1
Ear-ring? (or finger ring). A plain circlet of gold wire, the ends thickened & overlapping by half the circle. Broken.: 1
Ear-rings. A pair. [A]The outer part of silver, usual type and [B] inside this a smaller but similar coil of gold. (one has come apart) [drawing]: 2
Ear-rings. Silver. A pair Double rings with lunar crescent ends. [drawing]: 1
Ear-stud. Dark greenish-grey stone (jasper?) [drawing]: 1
Earring Gold [drawing] 1:1: 1
Earring Gold and silver A gold coil with lunate ends interlaced with silver ditto Type __: 1
Earring Lapis lazuli with gold hoop. The pendant is shaped like a saddle, smooth on one side, decorated with oblique incisions on the other. The incised side has a raised ridge running down its axis; the ridge is perforated in 3 places and gold links remain in case of two of the holes. The body of the earring is further perforated 4 times probably to admit gold suspenders. The gold hoop was attached to it on the one side by a hole through which the wire was passed and then wound about itself. On the other side the hoop end was inserted through the hole and then bent against the lapis suspender so as to be made fast.: 1
Earring Of base silver(?) or copper [drawing]: 1
Earring Silver 1 1/2 coils of thick silver wire: 1
Earring. Gold & silver [drawing] 2 coils, one inside the other (now separate).: 1
Earring. Gold and copper. A lunate earring of each metal intertwined.: 1
Earring. Broken. Thin gold: boat shaped. [drawing]: 1
Earring. Copper & gold. [A] A large coil of copper with lunate ends, inside which was a smaller [B] similar one of gold: this probably hung from the former. (with this are 3 largish facetted lentoid beads, 2 of lapis, one of silver, from the same grave).: 2
Earring. Gold foil. Semi-circular pin on crescent-shaped bag. [Drawing 1:1]: 1
Earring. Gold. 1/2 spiral coils of gold wire with flattened and pointed ends. [drawing] Only 1 in the grave.: 1
Earring. Gold. Crescent lunar type. Heavy - hollow metal. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Earring. Gold. Crescent lunar type. Heavy - hollow metal. [drawing]: 1
Earring. Gold. Crescent shaped. Semi-circular pin, detached at top. [This number was possibly duplicated in the field][drawing 1:1]: 1
Earring. Gold. E. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Earring. Gold. Lunar pendant attached to which is a plate flat behind and convex in front with gold filigrane decoration in the shape of a nine-petalled rosette. Also gold filigrane decoration around rim. [drawing 1:1 and enlarged detail drawing of filigree]: 1
Earring. Gold. Lunate type, solid pendant. Type similar to U.17033.: 1
Earring. Gold. Lunate type. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Earring. Gold. Lunate. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Earring. Silver 2 1/2 coils.: 1
Earring. Silver. 4 coils of silver wire.: 1
Earring. Silver. Ovoid, indented circumference. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Earring. Two crescents on a thin gold wire [drawing]: 1
Earring: silver a double ring of plain wire: 1
Earring: silver Two spiral rings, each with heavy lunar ends, interlaced: 1
Earrings Small gold hoops with lunate ends hanging on silver rings, the latter broken and decayed: 1
Earrings. [A] One silver, [B] one apparently copper. Plain, 2 1/2 spiral coils of wire.: 2
Earrings. A very small gold spiral with lunate ends: these were inside similar but larger spirals of copper, of which one only is preserved.: 1
Earrings. Silver. [.1-.2] A pair. Type same as U.17030.: 2
Earthenware bowl. Type CXXI: 1
Earthenware bowl. Type [CXXI and XLIV both crossed out] RC.42. Variant.: 1
Earthenware bowl. Type [CXXI. LV and XCV have been crossed out] 4.a (Nearest approximate): 1
Earthenware pot. Drab color. Type CCVIII: 1
Earthenware pot. Type CVI [CXXI, CXCVI, and LV have been crossed out]: 1
Earthenware pot. Type CVI [CXXVI crossed out]: 1
Earthenware vase. Same as U.6042. Type CVI.: 1
Earthenware vase. Type CCXII.: 1
Earthenware vase. Type CCXIII.: 1
Eight fragments of account tablets. For tablets of same find see U.586 - U.589, U.599, U.600, U.972. [below] Placed in Packing Case C.: 1
Elaborate linear pattern.: 1
Electrum Axe Normal type [drawing] adze A3 (new): 1
Eleven fragments. Mixed in period. See also U.727 - 30. Placed in Packing Case D.: 1
Eleven fragments. Mixed in period. See also U.727 - 30. [Below] Placed in Packing Case D.: 1
Eleven fragments. Mixed in period. See also U.727 - U.730. [below] Placed in Packing Case D.: 1
Engraved plaque. Steatite. Black. Trial piece for a cylinder seal(?) Leopard? With a plumed tail. Palm votives for altar. Seated deity with leopard head dress. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Engraved Shell 3 pieces [A-C] obviously belonging together. Curved in section so as to form with a 4th piece (not found) a short tube. (A) Left, a man with hair in short curls,wearing a skirt with narrow fringes open in front and overlapping, faces right and is fighting a rampant bull: in background, bushes (?) (B) Right, a man exactly like the last seizes from behind a bull, (left) rampant. (C) A bull, left rampant, against a background of bushes. There is a narrow border above and below, plain: the figured are sharply outlined and the ground was cut away and filled with a black pigment of which some remains: the engraved lines of internal detail on the silhouetted figures are also filled in with black.: 3
Engraver's trial piece. Fragmnet of light drab pottery, whereon rudely incised after firing a seated god, crescent, standing figure? Etc. [CARD MISSING Typed Transcription from British Museum Card] : 1
Eye for a statue. Core of shell, cut to shape, with hollow to take eyeball inlay.: 1
Eye from figurine. Shell with pupil of lapis lazuli. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Eye socket. Bone. E. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Eye socket. Limestone. Grey. E. [drawing]: 1
Eye. Shell. Eyeball of glass, inlaid. Included in text and catalog (no drawing wanted) [drawing 1:1]: 1
Faience figurine. Fragment of green-glazed frit: Osirid(?) figure. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Faience Inlay. Fragments (one complete) of pear-shaped pieces, and of others of black shell(?) burnt. [drawing 1:1]: 1
FAIENCE MASK Portion of neck missing. Each ear perforated three times. Two rows of holes partially perforated through neck. Hole partially perforated through middle of mask from the back. Fine bold modelling. Holes in neck inlaid with bitumen? Vol VII. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Faience mask. Female head? 3 holes perforated on either side. Chipped below neck. When found there was bitument filling in the eyebrows. E [drawing 1:1]: 1
Feet of Statue Greenish grey steatite Very fine carving. The base is semi-circular: the dress was made in a different piece of stone (? in a different material) and was fixed by rivets to the feet, coming down behind them and completing the circle of the base. [drawing 2:3] View of back of pedastal showing rivet holes. [drawing] 1:1: 1
Female head. Fragment. Back half of head alone remains. White limestone. Thick bandeau runs round head. cf. white marble head of goddess found in EH 1925-26 season. (see U.6782) Date c. 2400 BC?: 1
Fibula copper. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Fibula. Bronze. Semi-circular, ribbed holder, each rib divided into 3 small bands. Clasp cracked at one end. [drawing 1:1] : 1
Fibula. Bronze. E.: 1
Fibula. Copper. Stem of pin missing. 2 [number or typology?] [drawing 1:1]: 1
Fibula. Copper. Type same as U.16744.: 1
Fibula. Copper. [Type] 2. [drawing]: 1
Fibula. Copper. [Type] 3. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Fibula. Copper. [Type] 3. [drawing]: 1
fighting animals: 1
Figure. Moulded. Reddish clay. On a chair or throne, (broken) upright female (?) figure, full face. Hands on breasts, body apparently draped: on head, a mural (?) crown: heavy curls over shoulders.: 1
Figurine (amulet?) of a bull, white stone. Carved in the round: the eyes originally inlaid and in one is preserved the ring of white shell. Pierced behind the shoulder for suspension. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Figurine bitumen. Very crudely modelled. A seated or kneeling human figure. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Figurine fragment. (Terra-cotta) Part of leg and foot, wearing boot with toes protruding. Sketch 1/1 [drawing 1:1]: 1
Figurine fragment. Clay. Lower part of a naked woman.: 1
Figurine fragment. Clay. Middle part of a naked woman.: 1
Figurine fragment. Female: lower part of trunk and legs only: from fine mould. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Figurine fragment. Pinkish drab ware: flounced skirt feet only. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Figurine mould. Fragmentary: of reddish ware, showing moulding for legs 4 feet. : 1
Figurine of bull in lapis lazuli wearing a false beard. [drawing] 1:1 Style of the 1st Dynasty of Ur.: 1
Figurine of bull. Lapis lazuli. The bull seated, head L, the body in profile, the head turned to the spectator and seen full face: a formally-curled square beard is tied under the bull's chin by a cord passing across its nose.: 1
Figurine of polychrome glass. A large tubular bead with all details applied in snowman technique - hair, face, nose, eyes and arms : the arms and part of the hair missing. The hair is in long hollow ringlets : the flowered dress is represented by black and white bands. Woman, standing, with hands closed over heart.: 1
Figurine of seated calf. White calcite. Usual attitude, body in profile. Left hand turned over shoulder to face outwards.: 1
Figurine, drab clay; modeled. Grotesque. Bes figure standing upon grotesque animal. P.: 1
Figurine. Dried clay. Human figure. Head missing. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Figurine. Fragment. Baked clay animal. Green clay with black bands. (A) Striped body, very long, of a tiger(?) head & forelegs missing. [1:2 drawing] (B) Hind quarters. [1:2 drawing] (C) Forepart of buffalo. [1:2 drawing] (D) Pig. [1:2 drawing]: 4
Figurine. Buff clay. Bearded male, legs and feet missing. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Figurine. Buff clay. Nude female, mitred and with necklace. Legs missing below the knee. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Figurine. Buff clay. Seated goddess facing left: pleated skirt: right hand raised left hand holding bottle: headdress missing. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Figurine. Clay. [drawing 1:1]: 2
Figurine. Drab clay, female, nude,. Head, trunk and thighs only. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Figurine. Drab clay, robed and bearded: head and trunk only. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Figurine. Drab clay. Female with headdress and flounced skirt. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Figurine. Drab clay. Female, nude, upright, feet broken. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Figurine. Drab clay. Head and shoulders only, in profile. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Figurine. Drab clay. Head and shoulders only, with headdress. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Figurine. Drab clay. Head only, tiered headdress. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Figurine. Drab clay. Male, bearded and mitred bearing maces. Head and torso only. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Figurine. Drab clay. Male, head and torso only. Bearded and mitred. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Figurine. Drab clay. Moulded. Female figure, nude, with necklace.: 1
Figurine. Drab clay. Moulded. Nude bearded figure holding jar, god Ea(?) as in U.1331. P.: 1
Figurine. Drab clay. Nude female suckling child; and legs missing. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Figurine. Drab clay. Nude female, head and torso only. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Figurine. Drab clay. Nude female, head and trunk only. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Figurine. Drab clay. Nude female, suckling child; head and legs missing. Depth 2-5m [drawing 1:1]: 1
Figurine. Drab clay. Seated figure with flounced dress, stars either side and dog at right foot, and monkey to left. Upper part missing. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Figurine. Drab clay: moulded figure, chair modeled. Bearded figure with headdress, seated facing. P: 1
Figurine. Drab clay: moulded, broken away at knees. Female figure, nude, with headdress, necklace (3 or 4-fold) and belt.: 1
Figurine. Drab clay: moulded, feet broken. Nude female figure.: 1
Figurine. Drab clay: moulded, the chair modeled. Female figure seated on chair (facing) holding cup in right hand.: 1
Figurine. Drab clay: moulded. Broken away below knees. Bearded figure, with plaited locks, holding an emblem in each hand.: 1
Figurine. Drab clay: moulded. Female figure holding circular object like U.1374. P.: 1
Figurine. Drab clay: moulded. Female figure with necklace, partly clothed, with flat headdress. Legs broken. P.: 1
Figurine. Drab clay: moulded. Female figure, nude, with 4-strand necklace; feet broken off. P.: 1
Figurine. Drab clay; modeled. Female(?) figure with cross-belt (or bandoliers) - legs not indicated: head missing.: 1
Figurine. Drab clay; moulded. Female figure, clothed, with high headdress and flounced skirt.: 1
Figurine. Drab clay; moulded. Figure with skirt to knees, legs in profile, carrying axe (?) over right shoulder; head missing.: 1
Figurine. Drab clay; moulded. Head broken off. Female figure in flounced dress, sitting on chair, in profile. Like U.1375.: 1
Figurine. Fragment, battered, head, legs below knees, broken off. Drab clay: moulded. Female figure, nude, with belt.: 1
Figurine. Fragment, below waist downwards only: light drab clay; moulded. Male figure striding right, wearing loin cloth gathered between legs; right arm hanging at side.: 1
Figurine. Fragment, below waist only. Reddish clay: moulded. Female(?) figure in elaborately flounced skirt.: 1
Figurine. Fragment, below waist upwards only; drab clay; moulded. Female figure, nude, with low headdress and necklace.: 1
Figurine. Fragment, bust only. Drab clay. Moulded. Bearded figure in high horned headdress.: 1
Figurine. Fragment, bust only. Greenish clay; moulded. Bearded head with high horned headdress.: 1
Figurine. Fragment, bust only. Light drab clay; moulded. Male(?) figure with right shoulder base and cloak thrown over left.: 1
Figurine. Fragment, from below waist upwards only. White clay; moulded. Female figure with necklace, and with hair in curls.: 1
Figurine. Fragment, from below waist upwards only; drab clay: moulded. Figure with horned headdress.: 1
Figurine. Fragment, from below waist upwards; red drab clay: moulded. Female figure with necklace- surrounded by rosettes (stars?).: 1
Figurine. Fragment, from shoulder to knees only. Red drab clay; moulded. Figure in profile; much weathered.: 1
Figurine. Fragment, from waist upwards only: drab clay: moulded. Female figure with necklace, holding circular object in front of breast.: 1
Figurine. Fragment, head and shoulder only; greenish clay; moulded. Female figure with necklace and low headdress.: 1
Figurine. Fragment, head and shoulders only; drab clay, bearded figure, the cap and body covered with a green glaze. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Figurine. Fragment, legs and waist only. Brown clay: modeled. Female figure. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Figurine. Fragment, lower part only. Drab clay: moulded. Female wearing skirt, walking right to left.: 1
Figurine. Fragment, torso only. Greenish clay: modeled Male figure with crescent at right shoulder and bandolier over left.: 1
Figurine. Fragment, torso only. Greenish clay; modeled. Rude female figure with necklace, hands supporting breasts.: 1
Figurine. Fragment, waist upward only: red-brown clay: moulded. Nude female figure.: 1
Figurine. Fragment, waist upward. Drab clay, moulded. Female figure, clother, with long hair, bearing infant in arms.: 1
Figurine. Fragment, waist upwards only . Drab clay; moulded. Female figure, nude, with left arm raised.: 1
Figurine. Fragment, waist upwards only only. Red drab, clay: moulded. Female figure, clothed with conical headdress, bracelets and necklace.: 1
Figurine. Fragment, waist upwards only, drab clay: moulded. Female figure, nude (with necklace) her left arm raised.: 1
Figurine. Fragment, waist upwards only, Greenish clay; moulded. Female figure, holding lance in each hand, two crescents above.: 1
Figurine. Fragment, waist upwards only. Drab clay: moulded. Bearded figure with low horned headdress.: 1
Figurine. Fragment, waist upwards only. Drab clay: moulded. Female(?) figure with headdress and garment on left shoulder, the right arm raised. P.: 1
Figurine. Fragment, waist upwards only. Drab clay: moulded. Female(?) figure with high headdress, clothed, and having rosettes at each shoulder. There are also rosettes on background.: 1
Figurine. Fragment, waist upwards only. Drab clay; moulded. Bearded figure, nude, with head in profile, carrying axe over right shoulder.: 1
Figurine. Fragment, waist upwards only. Drab clay; moulded. Female figure holding circular object, like U.1344.: 1
Figurine. Fragment, waist upwards only. Green clay; moulded. Female figure with low headdress, necklace, bracelets and belt.: 1
Figurine. Fragment, waist upwards only. Greenish-drab clay; moulded. Female (?) figure with horned headdress.: 1
Figurine. Fragment, waist upwards only. Light clay; moulded. Female figure with 4-fold necklace and hair curled. P.: 1
Figurine. Fragment, waist upwards only. Red clay, yellow surface: moulded. Figure in horned headdress. P.: 1
Figurine. Fragment, waist upwards only. Red clay; moulded. Bearded figure with high headdress holding emblems.: 1
Figurine. Fragment, waist upwards only. Reddish clay: moulded. Bearded figure, with high headdress, the head in profile, and arms folded.: 1
Figurine. Fragment, waist upwards only. Reddish clay: moulded. Female figure, holding lance in each hand, two crescents above.: 1
Figurine. Fragment, waist upwards only: drab clay; moulded; nude female figure.: 1
Figurine. Fragment, waist upwards only; red clay: moulded. Female figure with high headdress and three-fold necklace.: 1
Figurine. Fragment, waist upwards only; red drab clay. Rudely modeled figure, with eyes separately attached.: 1
Figurine. Fragment, waist upwards. Drab clay. Moulded. Bearded figure with horned headdress.: 1
Figurine. Fragment, waist upwards. Red clay: moulded. Nude female figure, with hair dressed in curls.: 1
Figurine. Fragment. Body only. Red clay: modeled. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Figurine. Fragment. Clay. Lower portion of a naked woman.: 1
Figurine. Fragment. Drab clay. From below waist upards only. Moulded: female figure with necklace.: 1
Figurine. Fragment. From below waist upwards only(face smashed) Drab clay: moulded. Female figure with necklace.: 1
Figurine. Fragment. From below waist upwards only: light yellow clay: moulded. Female figure with high headdress and necklace. P.: 1
Figurine. Fragment. Head and legs below knees broken off, drab clay: moulded. Female figure, nude, with bracelets, left arm raised.: 1
Figurine. Fragment. Head only. Drab clay; moulded. Bearded figure with horned headdress. [drawing]: 1
Figurine. Fragment. Reddish clay. Moulded. Head and body of bearded figure, holding whip(?) in the right hand.: 1
Figurine. Fragment. Reddish drab clay: moulded. Head and breast of female figure, with headdress and necklace.: 1
Figurine. Fragment. Shoulders downwards only: drab clay: moulded. Figure in pleated skirt holding an emblem in each hand.: 1
Figurine. Fragment. Waist downwards only; drab clay; moulded. Seated figure with flounced skirt.: 1
Figurine. Fragment. Waist upwards only, drab clay: moulded. Female figure with high double headdress (weathered).: 1
Figurine. Fragment. Waist upwards only. Yellow clay: moulded. Female figure, with necklace, weathered. P. 31-16.880: 1
Figurine. Fragment. Waist upwards, light drab clay: moulded. Female figure with high headdress and necklace: 1
Figurine. Fragment. Yellowish clay: moulded. Female head in high relief, wearing band over forehead.: 1
Figurine. Fragment., below waist upwards only: drab clay: moulded. Female figure, same type as U.1530. P.: 1
Figurine. Frit, formerly glazed. Duck. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Figurine. Green clay: moulded. Bearded figure in long robe, with low headdress and collar.: 1
Figurine. Green clay; moulded. Broken away above knees downwards. Female figure, nude, with low headdress and curls on shoulders. P.: 1
Figurine. Greenish clay: moulded. 2 seated figures, female, clothed, of very unequal size; weathered.: 1
Figurine. Greenish grey clay: moulded. Female(?) figure seated on chair, (legs in profile) wearing horned headdress and flounced skirt. P.: 1
Figurine. Head and feet broken off. Drab clay: moulded. Nude female figure.: 1
Figurine. Head broken off. Reddish clay: moulded. Female(?) figure in elaborately flounced skirt.: 1
Figurine. Legs and arms missing. Drab clay. modeled. Male figure, in sitting position (or riding): 1
Figurine. Light clay: moulded. Female figure in flounced skirt, standing on animal(?) with has broken away. P.: 1
Figurine. Light drab clay. Moulded. Nude figure, bearded, head and body facing, legs in profile. The god Ea(?) holding jar from which flow two streams.: 1
Figurine. Light drab clay. Pig. Hand modeled, very rough. [drawing]: 1
Figurine. Light drab clay: moulded. Female(?) figure (much weathered).: 1
Figurine. Light drab clay: moulded. Nude female figure. P.: 1
Figurine. Light red clay. Moulded. Nude female figure seated, full face, wears full-bottomed wig and bead-collar: with both hands holds infant to left breast. Roughly modeled in relief: two legs behind enable relief to stand up.: 1
Figurine. Light red clay: moulded. Broken away below knees. Female figure, nude, with left hand raised.: 1
Figurine. Mud: of a dog? [drawing 1:1]: 1
Figurine. Of an animal, calf or dog (?) of soft white lime or frit. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Figurine. Of unbaked clay. Nude female and upper part only preserved and the arms missing. Pointed white: the hair black.: 1
Figurine. Red clay, light surface; moulded. Female figure, seated, with flounced skirt, horned headdress, and with rays behind head. P.: 1
Figurine. Red clay. Female, head and trunk only, holding tamborine. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Figurine. Red clay. Female, nude with necklace. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Figurine. Red clay. Female, robed, arms raised, feet, broken, worn. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Figurine. Red clay. Flounced robes, with hands raised and carrying pots. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Figurine. Red clay. Head and shoulders only. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Figurine. Red clay. Male with necklace, head and torso only, headdress missing. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Figurine. Red clay. Male. Head and trunk only. Cracks in head and beard. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Figurine. Red clay. Moulded. Head and feet broken off. Nude female figure in bold relief.: 1
Figurine. Red clay: moulded. Female figure wearing animal's skin over head and shoulders, and belt; holding circular object in both hands.: 1
Figurine. Red clay: moulded. Female figure with high horned headdress, wearing flounced skirt and holding out object in left hand.: 1
Figurine. Red clay: moulded. Female figure with threefold necklace. Broken off below waist.: 1
Figurine. Red clay: moulded. Female figure. There is a hole, made by thumb, at back of relief.: 1
Figurine. Red clay: moulded. Head missing, much weathered. Figure with flounced skirt.: 1
Figurine. Red clay: moulded. Nude female figure, chipped, and feet broken off.: 1
Figurine. Red clay: moulded. Nude female figure.: 1
Figurine. Red clay; modeled. Figure of same type as U.1609 (the head and arms missing): 1
Figurine. Red clay; moulded. Bearded figure with horned headdress, holding emblems. Found with cylinder seal U.1720. P.: 1
Figurine. Red-brown clay: moulded. Female figure, nude, with necklace. The feet broken off.: 1
Figurine. Reddish clay, drab surface: moulded. Female figure, nude, with left arm raised. Broken away from knees downwards.: 1
Figurine. Reddish clay. Roughly modeled human figure, much weathered. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Figurine. Reddish-drab clay: moulded. Female figure: head and feet broken off. There is a thumb-mark at the back and perhaps a second thumb mark behind head.: 1
Figurine. Upper part of small -silver- steatite figurine of a bearded and corpulent man holding left hand to breasts: right arm and legs missing. A small -prong- socket on top of the head served for suspension as a charm.: 1
Figurine. Yellow clay: moulded, broken away below waist. Female figure.: 1
Figurine? Of veined reddish calcite. (broken = and the surface badly decayed). Apparently a human figure very summarily represented with drilled eye-holes. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Figurines. Red clay. Flounced robes, with raised hands and carrying pots, heads and feet missing. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Finger ring 1 1/2 coils of fairly thick copper wire: 1
Finger Ring Copper Attached to it part of a second ring of silver Plain hoop with ends just meeting With this fragments of a silver earring: 1
Finger ring Copper core. Gold plated Single coil. [drawing] 1:1: 1
Finger Ring Gold Cloisonne work set with lapis; bent and partly broken, and some of the inlay missing [drawing]: 1
Finger Ring Silver Flat silver band decorated with minute cable ornament around it: edges plain. (broken): 1
Finger ring of base silver (?). With engraved bezel.: 1
Finger ring of plain thin gold wire.: 1
Finger ring. Silver. 7 spirals coils of plain silver wire (perhaps really two rings worn on the same finger).: 1
Finger ring. Silver. Three coils of silver wire.: 1
Finger ring. Copper. Circular.: 1
Finger ring. Copper. Ends fixed in a carnelian ovoid bead.: 1
Finger ring. Gold. Single strip of gold frit hammered over to give the appearance of a double ring.: 1
Finger ring. Plain spiral of thin silver wire.: 1
Finger ring. Shell.: 1
Finger ring. Silver. 2 coils. [drawing]: 1
Finger ring. silver. 3 strands of wire and fine embossed work in between.: 1
Finger ring. Silver. Filigree work, 6 strands of fine silver wire welded together in the hoop. Also, part of a second similar.: 1
Finger ring. Silver. With circular bezel originally inset with a circular piece now missing [drawing 1:1]: 1
Finger ring. Silver. With oval bezel.: 1
Finger ring. White shell (much decayed) Oblong bezel with flower rosette and traces of leaf on either side. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Finger rings 4, of which 2 are broken; plain silver hoops: 1
Finger rings. [A] Copper and [B] 1 gold finger ring (broken).: 2
Finger-ring, gold Hoop, made of a tube of thin gold which has been flattened and pressed in along its outer circumference so as to give the appearance of a double hoop of wire. B section enlarged. : 1
Fish Amulet. Lapis. Found with U.10943, 10944. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Fish hook. Bronze. [drawing 1:1]: 2
Fish hook. Copper [drawing 1:1]: 1
Fish hook. Copper. Barbed, and the haft flattened for tying [drawing]: 1
Fish hook. Copper. Broken in 2 pieces. [drawing] 1:1: 1
Fish hook. Copper. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Fish spear. Copper. Shaped like a three-pronged pitch fork. 1 prong broken. Originally had a wooden handle. [drawing]: 1
Fish. Frit. Glazed. Pair . One on topo f the other. E. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Fish. Glazed frit, with clearly marked scales, pierced. ? Photo of better example [drawing 1:1]: 1
Five bronze rings (bracelets?) Heads plain or thus [drawing]. Interlocked and corroded together and on to nos U.477, U.478 and U.479: 1
Flat amethyst seal, and 5 carnelian beads.: 1
Flat clay bowl. Drab. Type variant. Not typed.: 1
Flat earthenware bowl. Drab clay. Type CCIX.: 1
Flat seal Limestone Grey Rectangular in section Rounded perforated handle on horizontal face. [drawing]: 1
Flat seal. Ovoid. White limestone. Scorpion? and 5 circles. [drawing]: 1
Flat seal. Brownish stone. 1 end missing. Ovoid. Figure standing before an alter(?) Attibute? Sun?: 1
Flat seal. Carnelian. Crescent moon and great bead (?). Persian period. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Flat seal. Chalcedony. Mauve. Faceted and suspended by a copper hook. Typical Persian period stamp seal. Engraved with design of a bearded deity wearing a cap and a long coat hand raised over a horse on the back of which is a pedestal supporting a crescent in a hole attribute and star.: 1
Flat seal. Convex on one side. Hole perforated through top for attachment. Whorl design on flat side. Yellowish marble with red streaks.: 1
Flat seal. Greenish grey steatite. Circular. Upper side convex and decorated with 4 circles, and 3 parallel incisions. Under side a man with a bowl resting against back of neck over shoulders balanced by each arm-suspended from it are 3 water skins, and to one side of the man a stool(?). Pair of stars. [drawing] obv. for rev. see photo.: 1
Flat seal. Greenish grey steatite. Spread eagle and gazelle - a pair?: 1
Flat seal. Hemispherical. Calcite. Greyish. Animal? design.: 1
Flat seal. Oval quartz. Engraved with design of winged dragon.: 1
Flat seal. Pottery. Neo-Babylonian/Persian Period [drawing]: 1
Flat seal. Pyramidal. 5 round cavities on flat side [drawing of pattern]: 1
Flat seal. Quartzite? Reddish brown. [drawing]: 1
Flat seal. Rectangular base with rounded corners. Half cylinder pierced superimposed. Steatite. Mottled grey. Inscribed. Powerful bull=like animal with head bent downwards. In style of Mohenjo Daro seals.: 1
Flat seal. Sard, pale blue. Winged insect?: 1
Flat seal. Steatite. Black. 2 birds reversed and a scorpion?: 1
Flat seal. Steatite. Black. Gazelle and crescent moon. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Flat seal. Steatite. Black. Oval. Upper side convex and umbilical antelope (?) and a bird on its back [drawing 1:1]: 1
Flat seal. Steatite. Black. Winged dragon squatting. Tab anal. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Flat seal. White paste. Hemispherical. Fish and serpent. Neo-Babylonian. B. [drawing on separate card][drawing 1:1]: 1
Flat seal. Yellow paste. Hemispherical. Crescent moon and star. Neo-Babylonian.: 1
Flint Obsidian? Translucent Both sides serrated Triangular in section [drawing 1:1]: 1
Flint arrow(?) head. Tip missing. [drawing]: 1
Flint arrowhead, with serrated edge. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Flint arrowhead. [A-G] 7 in all. Leaf shaped. [drawing]: 2
Flint arrowhead. [A-G] 7 in all. Leaf shaped. [drawing]: 5
Flint arrowhead.: 1
Flint arrowhead. Finely chipped; almost black flint. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Flint arrowhead. Blue flint: barbed and finely worked. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Flint arrowhead. Edges rough. Slightly convex. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Flint arrowhead. Finely chipped, toothed head. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Flint arrowhead. Finely chipped. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Flint arrowhead. grey flint with point broken off: finely worked. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Flint arrowhead. Leaf shaped: of black flint. The base broken away. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Flint arrowhead. Leafshaped with fine teeth. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Flint arrowhead. Very well chipped. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Flint arrowhead. [drawing 1:1]: 2
Flint arrowheads Chisel edged Judging from the height at which they were found, in a cluster against the side of the grave shaft, the arrows had been 030 long [drawing] 1:1: 3
Flint blade. Leaf shaped with finely serrated edge: slight rib down center. UET V: 159 FOR 16194C) [drawing 1:1]: 1
Flint core. Shaped like a truncated cone. Convex. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Flint core. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Flint Hoe (?) With traces of bitumen from the hafting at the pointed end. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Flint hoe (?) [drawing 1:1]: 3
Flint implement. arrowhead? [drawing 1:1]: 1
Flint implement. Spoon-shaped, the haft broken off. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Flint instrument [drawing 1:1]: 1
Flint Saw. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Flint tool. Fragmentary. Leaf shaped. E.: 1
Flint tools and weapons. Miniature. All Slightly convex. (A) Serrated edges. [drawing 1:1] (B) [drawing 1:1] (C) Finely serrated edges. [drawing 1:1] (D) Same type as A. (E) Same type as A. (F) Same type as A. (G) Same type as A. Frag. (H) Same type as C. (I) Same type as C. (J) Same type as C. (K) Same type as C. (L) Same type as A. (M) Arrowhead [drawing] (N) Frag. Arrowhead [drawing] (O) Triangular tool. (P) Borer. [drawing] (Q) Arrowhead. Same type as M. (R) Triangular tool. [drawing] (S) Borer. [drawing] (T) Black flint. [drawing 1:1] (U) Arrowhead - flint. [drawing 1:1] (V) Same as A. Dark flint. (W) Adze shaped. [drawing 1:1]: 4
Flint tools and weapons. Miniature. All Slightly convex. (A) Serrated edges. [drawing 1:1] (B) [drawing 1:1] (C) Finely serrated edges. [drawing 1:1] (D) Same type as A. (E) Same type as A. (F) Same type as A. (G) Same type as A. Frag. (H) Same type as C. (I) Same type as C. (J) Same type as C. (K) Same type as C. (L) Same type as A. (M) Arrowhead [drawing] (N) Frag. Arrowhead [drawing] (O) Triangular tool. [drawing] (P) Borer. [drawing] (Q) Arrowhead. Same type as M. (R) Triangular tool. [drawing] (S) Borer. [drawing] (T) Black flint. [drawing 1:1] (U) Arrowhead - flint. [drawing 1:1] (V) Same as A. Dark flint. (W) Adze shaped. Flint. [drawing 1:1]: 4
Flint tools and weapons. Miniature. All Slightly convex. (A) Serrated edges. [drawing 1:1] (B) [drawing 1:1] (C) Finely serrated edges. [drawing 1:1] (D) Same type as A. (E) Same type as A. (F) Same type as A. (G) Same type as A. Frag. (H) Same type as C. (I) Same type as C. (J) Same type as C. (K) Same type as C. (L) Same type as A. (M) Arrowhead [drawing] (N) Frag. Arrowhead [drawing] (O) Triangular tool. (P) Borer. [drawing] (Q) Arrowhead. Same type as M. (R) Triangular tool. [drawing] (S) Borer. [drawing] (T) Black flint. [drawing 1:1] (U) Arrowhead - flint. [drawing 1:1] (V) Same as A. Dark flint. (W) Adze shaped. [drawing 1:1]: 15
Flint. arrowhead(?) Spoon-shaped. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Flint. Black stone. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Flint. Chisel. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Flint. Polished on both sides. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Flint. Small cutting tool. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Flint. With serrated edge. Exposed. The flint itself is overlaid with bitumen: the bitumen is flat on one side and convex on the other [drawing 1:1]: 1
Flint. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Flints. Set in bitumen. Which fixed the flint either to wood or to bone. [drawing 1:1]: 2
Flower head ornament in silver, lapis and gold. The whole flower is silver, a flat truncated plate of thin metal on a fairly solid stem: on the end of each of the five petals is a ball of lapis capped with gold. Two lapis beads are corroded on to the end of the stem and may belong there (see U.8210). There was certainly a second similar flower on the other side of the head (this one rose from the right ear) but it was all broken up.: 1
Flowers. 3 of gold thus [drawing 1;1], and petals of white shell, lapis & gold of 3 more. As far as could be seen the latter belonged to a comb & had silver backs: the gold flowers were on the head and may have belonged to the comb or have been attached to the hair ribbon. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Foundation Cone. Fragmentary. (Larsa type) 1/3 of stem and virtually all of base missing = UR RI#131 (Warad-Sin).: 1
Foundation deposit. Clay vase baked. Containing specimens of the 3 standard metals (a) strip gold, (p) copper, (y) silver. Very badly broken. Larsa see type (7) and MELM's field note (type 5).: 1
Foundation tablet of Narad-Sin. Copper. Same text on soapstone tablet U.3020.: 1
Foundation TABLET of SHULGI. Soapstone. Together with Copper Figure U.6301. "To dDim-tab-ba, his lady, Shulgi, the "mighty hero, the king of Ur, the king of "Sumer and Akkad, has built her house." CF. U.6157, U.6302, U.6304. E. Text: Dim-tab-ba Temple (2) E: 1
Foundation TABLET of SHULGI. Soapstone. Together with copper figure U.6303. Shrine of dDim-tab-ba. Same inscription as U.6300 to U.6303, U.6157. Text: Dim-tab-ba (2). B.: 1
Foundation TABLET of SHULGI. Soapstone. Together with copper figure U.6303. Shrine of dDim-tab-ba. Same inscription as U.6300, U.6157. B. Text: Dim-tab-ba (2). B.: 1
Foundation tablet of Warad-Sin. Soapstone. Warad-Sin, the mighty man, who takes care of Ur, king of Larsa, king of Sumer and Akkad son of Kudur-Mabug, adda of Emulbal. In order to enlarge Ur, to enclose its sides, to gain a great name, Nannar my king, has listened unto me. The great wall, raised like a mountain, that might not be undermined, which strikes wonder, I built to him. This wall Nannar fortifies the foundation of the land such is its name... etc Cf. brick in SAKI p.213.B. Same text text on copper tablet U.3021. H.C.: 1
Foundation tablet. Kurigalzu. Copper. Same text as Limestone tablet U.3019.: 1
Foundation tablets. Kurigalzu. Limestone. To dNin-BAD-LA, his king, Kurigalzu minister of Enlil, mighty king, king of Sumer and Akkad, king of the 4 regions of the world. The Ga-(bur ), the old house decayed from ancient days, he built, and restored to his place. Same text on Copper U.3022. H.C.: 1
Fr of statuette. Base and feet only preserved. Steatite, dark There are holes pierced horizontally through the base as if to attach it to something : 1
Fr. of (amulet? or) inlay made of frit, originally green glazed. The lower part of a uraeus snake with wings low down: curious type. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Fr. of alabaster vase. =RC..91a. [drawing]: 1
Fr. of clay model bed. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Fr. of Clay Tablet. Inscribed [Annotated] Account tablet of Persian or New Babylonian period. [Annotated] Placed in 1N/No. 2.: 1
Fr. of stone tablet. Fine-grained limestone. Inscribed [drawing] [Annotated] Sumerian accounts of early date? Early: 1
Frag of tablet. Dated. 1st year of Sin-idi(nnam), king of Larsa.: 1
Fragment (711) of New Babylonian Clay cylinder with inscription for Nabonidus (cf. Langdon, Neubab.Konigsinscar. P.250ff.) Duplicate of U.1131, U.1132 and other fragments unnumbered making up part of the complete cylinder.: 1
Fragment for incrustation. Black steatite. Part of Kaunakes skirt from human figure 5 and part of 6th row of flounces grooves behind for attachment. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Fragment from back of bedstead, or chair; yellow clay. With moulded relief, 2 birds facing among branches. P.: 1
Fragment from base of clay pot containing bright blue pigment.: 1
Fragment from base of inscribed clay cone of uncertain authorship: 2 or 3 signs alone remain.: 1
Fragment from base of large clay cone. 1st column, last 8 lines; 2nd column, beginnings 6 lines. Kudur-Mabug, duplicate of U.188.: 1
Fragment from base of large clay cone. Beginning of 19 lines from middle of Column I, of Kudur-Mabug cone. Duplicate of U.188.: 1
Fragment from base of large clay cone. Beginnings of 18 lines of 1st column of Kudur-Mabug inscription, duplicate of U.188.: 1
Fragment from base of large clay cone. Beginnings of 1st 14 lines of 1st column of Kudur-Mabug inscription. Duplicate of U.188.: 1
Fragment from base of large inscribed clay cone. Beginning of inscription of Warad-Sin king of Larsa: duplicate of U.19, U.700, etc.: 1
Fragment from base of stem of a clay cone, with the remains of a royal inscription of unknown authorship. Beginnings of 11 lines.: 1
Fragment from edge of a bowl in a black porous stone, with remains of an archaic inscription under lip.: 1
Fragment from edge of round clay tablet. Dated in reign of (Samsu-) iluna. Bears the total 17 on one edge. See U 924: 1
Fragment from head of a large black diorite statue of a king of the 3rd Dyn (?) of Ur. Remains of an inscriptoin appear above the hair over the left forehead.: 1
Fragment from left side of backed clay cylinder of Nabonidus. Part of same object as U.1113, but does not join. (Joins a later discovered fragmnet, completing the left end of the cylinder) Joins U.1131, and another fragment unnumbered making up part of complete cylinder.: 1
Fragment from lip of small alabaster vase with trace of archaic inscription.: 1
Fragment from middle left side of a New Babylonian baked clay tablet. Obverse has remains of 3 sections, of a text of a religious nature, but too fragmentary to yield a certain sense; apparently bilingual. Reverse, parts of 2 sections of a list of woods, the second column broken away.: 1
Fragment from middle of a baked clay cylinder of Nabonidus (cf. U.1132, U.1111) in 2 columns 2 3/8 [60.325mm] by 1 3/4 [44.45mm] inscription concerning the building of E-lugal-galga-si-sa, the Ziggurat of Ur. Joins U.1132, and another fragment unnumbered making up part of complete cylinder.: 1
Fragment from middle of a small baked clay cylinder of Nabonidus, containing parts of both columns duplicate of U.1111, etc.: 1
Fragment from near the rim of an alabaster vase.: 1
Fragment from right side of small baked clay barrel-cylinder of Nabonidus. 17 lines from 2nd column. Inscription duplicate of U.1111, U.1131, etc. P.: 1
Fragment from rim of large clay pot with incised decoartions: four rows of oblique strokes above, and branch decoration below.: 1
Fragment from shaft of clay cone. Fragment of 9 lines from Kudur-Mabug inscription. Duplicate of U.188.: 1
Fragment from shaft of large clay cone. Parts of 2 col inscription, of [Arad-Sin crossed out] Rim-Sin, dedication to Enlil (?) Inscr. contains substance of the date formula for 15th. year of Rim-Sin.: 1
Fragment from small baked clay barrel-cylinder of Nabonidus. Fragments of 4 lines, from Column I. Inscription of duplicate of U.1111, U.1113, etc. Probably part of same object as U.1154 but does not join.: 1
Fragment from the middle terra-cotta relief of draped goddess with hands holding her breasts. [drawing]: 1
Fragment from the rim of a mottled black and white stone vase, with the remains of an inscription of Ennapadda, priest of Nnar, and son of Ur-Nammu, King of Ur. Cf. U.18224. Cf. Ur Texts No. 25: 1
Fragment from top of large clay cone. Ends of lines of 2nd column of Arad-Sin inscription(?): 1
Fragment from top of large clay cone. Inscription of Rim-Sin. Duplicate of SAKI p.218, Steintagel A.: 1
Fragment from top of stem of large clay cone apparently of (Nur)-Adad, King of Ur and Larsa. Ends of 8 lines. P.: 1
Fragment from top right hand corner of a tablet, preserving in its legible part only the names of certain gods.: 1
Fragment from upper part of a tablet with portions of 8 lines of accounts. About period of First Dynasty of Babylon.: 1
Fragment of 2 Columns (?) Inscription. Bluish stone (soapstone?) About BC 2100. H.C.: 1
Fragment of a 2 column clay tablet. Chronological list of the kings of Larsa :Sin-eribam, Sin-igisham, Silli-Adad, 2nd Warad-Sin's five years of reign. Probably down to Samsuilina king of Babylon. H.C.: 1
Fragment of a baked tablet.: 1
Fragment of a bowl with fine white limestone, virtually marble; rather more than 1/2 preserved. Flat base. (below) RC.19L. [drawing]: 1
Fragment of a female figurine in green clay with black paint markings. Back view [reference to drawing] [drawing 1:1]: 1
Fragment of a small bowl. (Steatite?) Round the side in very low relief is a moulded rope pattern: from this rise imitation loop handles modeled in low relief, the tops of the loops comming to the rim of the bowl. [drawing]: 1
Fragment of a stone vase. Grey steatite. Carved in relief with a figure of a gazelle and other objects, one apparently the head of a man. Rough poor work. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Fragment of a terracotta plaque with fragment of a border and part of a relief, apparently of vegetable pattern. [drawing]: 1
Fragment of a terrracotta model. Apparently part of the reins from a toy similar to the preceding.: 1
Fragment of a wig of a statue (??) dolerite [drawing 1:1] [Annotated] Phil: 1
Fragment of account tablet. Found TTB 9. See U339. Placed in IN/No. 2: 1
Fragment of account tablet. From TTB 9. See U339. Placed in IN/No. 2: 1
Fragment of alabaser vase or mace head. Inscribed with a dedication recording the fact that it was dedicated in E-Gis-Sir-Gal. [Annotated] Joined to U.247.: 1
Fragment of alabaster bowl. Ends of lines of a rudely scratched inscription. Placed in IN/No. 1.: 1
Fragment of alabaster bowl. Inscribed in rude manner. Placed in IN/No 1.: 1
Fragment of alabaster from a vessel or mace head. Inscribed. Duplicate of U.259 [Crossed out] Refers to a looting of Susa c.f. U.259 Placed in IN/No. 1.: 1
Fragment of Alabaster jar. End of first 3 lines of a dedication to Nannar. Placed in IN/No. 1.: 1
Fragment of alabaster jar. Fragment of one sign remains. Placed in IN/No. 1.: 1
Fragment of Alabaster jar. Inscribed with a dedication to dNin-Kul [Crossed out] Contains curses on any who write their names on the object, in which Nin-sun and Lugal-banda are invoked. Dedication for (?) Dungi by a SAL-ME priestess. [Annotated] Part of same bowl as U.257. [Annotated] Joined to U.257 and U.260: 1
Fragment of alabaster jar. Inscribed with the name and titles of Dungi.: 1
Fragment of alabaster jar. Inscribed. Dedicated to dDungi by his daughter ME-dEnlil. Copied and Translated. Placed in IN/No.1 : 1
Fragment of alabaster vase of Rimush after plundering of (Bara)-ah-sumki and Elam. Cf. SAKI p. 162 (c) H.C. E.: 1
Fragment of alabaster vase, rim. Inscription of Dungi, only titles. Placed in IN/No.1: 1
Fragment of alabaster vase. En-an-ni-pad-da priest of nannar son of Urdbau patesi of Lagash. E.: 1
Fragment of alabaster vase. Inscribed. Dedicated by Ur-Engur. Placed in IN/No 1.: 1
Fragment of alabaster vase. Inscription of Rimus king of Agade, duplicate of U.206. Placed in IN/ No. 1.: 1
Fragment of alabaster vase. Linear inscription on the flat rim of the mouth. To d'ama-geshtin [x ], wife of Usal, for her life, for her children, has devoted this. E. H.C. : 1
Fragment of alabaster vase. Rudely inscribed, only first sign of three lines remain. Placed in IN/No. 1.: 1
Fragment of alabaster vase. To Ningal, his lady, for the life of Sumuili, the mighty man, king of Ur?(P/16207) H.C. E: 1
Fragment of alabaster vase.Inscribed. Dedication by a SAL.ME priestess. Joined to U.248 and 257. Placed in IN/No. 1.: 1
Fragment of alabaster vessel. Inscription "Votive offering for Nannar." Copied. Placed in IN/No. 1.: 1
Fragment of an Alabaster Stela of Rim-Sin. Rebuilds E-nun-azag to (Nin-Gal). E.: 1
Fragment of baked tablet: 1
Fragment of baked clay barrel-cylinder of nabonidus, inscription duplicate of that upon U.1111, U.1113, etc. Fragments of 15 lines, from column I.: 1
Fragment of baked clay bowl. Light drab. Upper portion only. Incised criss cross markings below rim, made out of wet clay.: 1
Fragment of baked clay cone of Warad-Sin duplicate of U.19, U.700, etc. Contains beginnings of Column I lines 8-12.: 1
Fragment of baked clay cylinder of Nabonidus. Duplicate of U.1111, etc., containing last 12 lines of column I.: 1
Fragment of baked clay cylinder of Nabonidus. Fragments of 5 lines from column I of inscription duplicate of U.1111, etc.: 1
Fragment of bas-relief or statuette in the round of black steatite. The legs (bare) only survive, against a background of a cloak. The cloak has a beaded hem on the front of a tasselled fold behind. The work is very fine. It has been broken in antiquity and the fracture at the feet is worn smooth: the top fracture is sharp.: 1
Fragment of base of large clay cone, showing ends of 12 lines of 1st column and whole of second column, 24 lines or parts of lines. Either Arad-Sin or Rim-Sin.: 1
Fragment of base of large clay cone. 2 + 3 lines from bottom of 2 col inscription, probably of Arad-Sin. Dup of U.19.: 1
Fragment of black and white Porphyry Vase Time of Gudea?? Inscription incomplete. [King of] Sumer and Akkad for his life, has presented - The king whoever who shall [destroy] this inscription? B. H.C.: 1
Fragment of black and white stone vase. Inscribed. Duplicate of U.244. Copied. Placed in IN/No. 1.: 1
Fragment of black diorite, with traces of an inscription, probably of the 3rd Dynasty of Ur.: 1
Fragment of black stone vase. Last sign of last line of a dedication. Placed in IN/No. 1.: 1
Fragment of black stone vase. With circular depressions for inlay on side and bottom. The inlay remains in two cases. Four rows decreasing in size on side. Above bottom rim an inscription reading "Dungi, the mighty man, king...": 1
Fragment of black stone. One line of inscription. ( )mah dNin-gal: the great [ ] of Ningal - Perhaps door? Inscribed from right to left (reversed like inscription on seal) Edge of the stone worn by use. Ur. H.C. No. 70.: 1
Fragment of blue glass paste. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Fragment of brick, with part of first 5 lines of inscription of Sin-balatsu-igbi.: 1
Fragment of bronze dagger blade. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Fragment of bronze inlay. From scene with Ea, representing river.: 1
Fragment of burnt alabaster jar with borings for colors of which blue and yellow still distinguishable. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Fragment of celt. Schist. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Fragment of clay brick stamp. (Dungi). HC.51: 1
Fragment of clay circular tablet. (school exercise type) [drawing]. [Annotated] Placed in IN/No 2: 1
Fragment of Clay Cone of Enannatum. To Babbar for the life of Gungunu Col. 1-11. 5-11. H.C.: 1
Fragment of clay cone, badly broken. Ends of lines. Duplicate of U.169? Placed in IN/No. 2. Thrown out.: 1
Fragment of clay cone, from shaft portions of 14 lines. Unidentified.: 1
Fragment of Clay Cone. Duplicate of one found by Taylor with an inscription recording a dedication to the Sun-god by Enannatum, a priest of the Moon-god, for the life of Gunguau, King of Ur (and Larsa).: 1
Fragment of clay cone. en-ki kis(?) ug-ga ni-a (e ud-ma?? sum u-ta-il HC.Baghdad.: 1
Fragment of clay cone. King of Larsa (?) Incomplete. Same as U.3267, U.6310. H.C. E.: 1
Fragment of clay cone. Only ends of lines, illegible. Thrown out. Placed in IN/No. 2. : 1
Fragment of clay cone. Parts of Ur-Engur, probably concerning E-temen-ni-il. Placed in IN/No. 4.: 1
Fragment of clay cone. Ur-Engur's inscription concering E-temen-ni-il. Duplicate of U.201. Placed in IN/No. 4.: 1
Fragment of clay cone. Warad-Sin (?). Construction of E-ga-sur-ra tur ni-ga kur-he-gal-la unu azag-ga - namdingir-ra-na ( )ba hu-mu-du; ( )bi hu-im-mi-gi; ( ) nam-lugal ( ); Mentions: E-gish-shir-gal. H.C.: 1
Fragment of clay cone? Dynasty Of Larsa? Part of the 2nd Col. List of various God's names and nicknames. Enlil sib-e my king, ( ) my lady, ( ) turningur strength of my palace, ( ) ga my pure supporter, ( ) en-lil ma-an sum-ma, ( ) ki-si-ig-gi-ma, Nannar, shamash my king, ensag-ga my god Adad. Nergal my hero ( ) my battle leader, ( ) lady my counsellor, ( ) utu ma, ( ) ki-ga mu-sig-sigl-ga, ( ) ki-gal-la-ma, ( ) im-gi(g)... H.C.: 1
Fragment of clay envelope with seal impression. Lud Nannar, shabu, arm of Igi-an-na-ge-zu Gimil dBabbar, libator, (is) thy servant. H.C.: 1
Fragment of clay envelopes with 2 columns: 1 line each on one side and seal impression 3 line inscription on edge. See U.924.: 1
Fragment of clay figurine, roughly picked out head. wearing sort of fillet with a bunch of ribbons (?) on one side, and a flat upstanding ornament at the back.: 1
Fragment of clay horse. Head and legs missing; saddled. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Fragment of clay platter. (about one half) TO painted ware. Black on green. Type CCCLXVI but with narrow rim. aU.5.: 1
Fragment of clay tablet with seal impress. dShulgi, mighty man, king of Ur; Lud En-zu, minister, son of Aradda [ ]. Text: Habalule patesi of Adab. H.C.: 1
Fragment of clay tablet. End signs y lines. Unidentified. : 1
Fragment of clay tablet. Contract. Official deed. Two seals of servants of Ibi-Sin. 10) Seal of Dada palesi of Nippur same as U.6343. 20) Seal of En-temen-ni-e, the sukkal (messenger) servant of his (the king's) children H.C.: 1
Fragment of clay tablet. Receipt - Time of Larsa kings. Seal of Arad iluNannar diviner of the Ed nin-gal son of Azag dLugal-marda. Cf. seal of his father. U.6397 (dated 28th year of Sumuilu). H.C.: 1
Fragment of clay tablet. Ritual of the king for the 3/4/5th day (ete) of the month of ( ) in the temple of Nannar, the garden of Nannar, the garden of Nin-azag-nun-na, the ( ). H.C.: 1
Fragment of clay vase. On which has been incised, before baking, the figure of a seated goddess, resembling those on cylinder seals, but in a rough & sketchy technique. [drawing]: 1
Fragment of clay ware. Ends of 7 lines, unidentified: 1
Fragment of clay with two seal impressions. The upper shows a kneeling figure striking a standing opponent, behind another kneeling figure with a bow and a standing figure in the background. The impression below has the head and headdress of one figure and the headdress of another, ordinary Sumerian type.: 1
Fragment of clay. End signs 7 lines. Unidentified. Thrown away.: 1
Fragment of cone showing ends of 9 lines. Unidentified.: 1
Fragment of cone, duplicate of preceding.: 1
Fragment of cone, mostly illegible, duplicate of preceding.: 1
Fragment of cone. Ends of 13 lines. Unidentified. Placed in IN/No. 7: 1
Fragment of cylinder seal. With 3 line inscription. 1st line Bau-na--- 2nd line: reads: duma a-tu?. 3rd line: broken.: 1
Fragment of Diorite Statue with royal inscription (to Nannar) of Gimil-Sin. To ( ) his king Gimil (Sin) beloved of ( ), mighty king, king of Ur, king of the 4 regions of the world.: 1
Fragment of diorite statue? Shows crescent (like kudurru?) [drawing]: 1
Fragment of Diorite vessel. Ends of 4 lines of a longer inscription. Unintelligible.: 1
Fragment of dolomite statue. Probably from shoulder. Last four lines of single column inscription of a King of Ur. Length of inscription 50mm: 1
Fragment of Door-socket. Inscription Equivalent to last 5 lines of Bur Sin, U.295, U.1727 Found at same time as fragmentary diorite statue) Later; Another fragment, joining, giving end of lines 2-5.: 1
Fragment of duck weight Grey limestone, right side broken away. Type VI.: 1
Fragment of engraved shell. Curved and engraved with flower pattern.: 1
Fragment of gaming board. Bitumen. Punched holes in the surface, some surrounded by circles of short radial lines (there are a good deal obliterated by rubbing) Roughly done. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Fragment of green-glazed figurine of horse and rider. [drawing]: 1
Fragment of incense burner. Clay. [drawing 1:1]: 4
Fragment of incense burner. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Fragment of incense table. Clay. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Fragment of inlay. Arogonite, oblong: pierced behind for suspension: honey-colored.: 1
Fragment of inlay. Glazed frit, from flower pattern. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Fragment of inlay. Lapis-Lazuli, pierced for wiring and engraved to represent flower petal (?) [drawing 1:1]: 1
Fragment of inlay. Lapis-lazuli, with incised lines representing hair or water. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Fragment of inlay. Shell, pierced at back for fixing and part of presentation scene; both figures have crowns and long hair and one carries a wand. Probably 1st Dynasty. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Fragment of inlay. Shell. On one side, plain grooving, part of a hair pattern (probably for the flounce of a skirt): on the other side, very faint, a human figure, from the neck downwards, wearing a kaunakes and advancing right. Top missing. The inlay has been reused and the figure design seems to be the earlier.: 1
Fragment of inlay. White limestone. From a frieze of Al Obaid type. A man, naked except for a loin cloth, kneeling on one knee and wielding a paddle or punt-pole (?). The head missing.: 1
Fragment of inscribed slab. Black diorite. Royal inscription? king of Larsa? H.C.: 1
Fragment of inscribed terracotta vessel. Trace of 9 lines, illegible. Placed in Packing Case D.: 1
Fragment of jar or bottle sealing. Seal-impression showing portions of 4-line inscription.: 1
Fragment of jar sealing with a single seal impressed 3 times.: 1
Fragment of Jar sealing. Stamped with a round seal, sowing winged composite figure.: 1
Fragment of jar? Decorated with nude female figure in relief, moulded and affixed to surface of jar: drab clay. The surface is also decorated with incised lines and circles. P.: 1
Fragment of lapis-lazuli. From inlay: representing man's curled beard. Pierced at back for fixing. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Fragment of large account tablet of Sumerian period.: 1
Fragment of large account tablet, in several columns. Same find as U339 in TTB9. Placed in IN/No. 2: 1
Fragment of large alabaster bowl. Last line of a dedication.: 1
Fragment of large alabaster mace head. Inscribed with a dedication to the moon-god, the oldest son of Enlil. Joined to U.250.: 1
Fragment of large clay cone, from shaft traces of 9 lines of middle portion of an inscription. Unidentified.: 1
Fragment of large clay cone. Parts of end of 2nd clumn. Placed in IN/No. 4.: 1
Fragment of large faience bowl. Persian period (?), blue glaze with incised zigzag and petal pattern and pinched knobs below rim.: 1
Fragment of limestone pot, from rim. Traces of long inscription showing long line on right-hand side. Placed in IN/No. 1.: 1
Fragment of limestone tablet. Inscribed both sides. Historical inscription? About BC 700? H.C.: 1
Fragment of limestone vessel. Fragmentary inscription, 5 lines, recording a dedication to Ningal by Sin-[ref. drawing]-uballit. [drawing]: 1
Fragment of mace head? Drab stone. Decorated by incised band with [image of chevron] shaped marks running from top and bottom, groove running through interior to hold mace. E. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Fragment of mace-head, limestone. Inscribed. Dedication by Ur-Engur for his own life. Copied. Placed in IN/No. 1.: 1
Fragment of Model comb. Frit. Holder decorated with figure of a camel V-shaped in section. [drawing c.1:1]: 1
Fragment of mould for figurine. Limestone: showing flounced skirt of draped figure.: 1
Fragment of Mud-brick. With portion of Bur-Sin inscription.: 2
Fragment of mud-brick. With portion of Kudur-Mabug's brick inscription.: 1
Fragment of New Babylonian baked clay tablet, obverse only preserved. Parts of 12 lines of an astronomical omen-text, in 4 sections.: 1
Fragment of Obsidian Cup. Inscription broken. ?, his seed?, maybe?., the goods of the sons?, raise?, from the days?, the treasure house? 3rd Ur Dynasty. H.C. B.: 1
Fragment of Obsidian lid. Ground down to a thinness of one millimetre, originally a dish about d. 80, of greying obisidian. [drawing]: 1
Fragment of obsidian vase. Inscribed with dedication(?)... of Ba(u).: 1
Fragment of obsidian vase. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Fragment of perforated plaque. Bituminous limestone. Relief: Man striking rampant gazelle. Sumerian type bird head profile flouncy petticoat. Holds dagger or club. Pre Ur Nina about BC 3200 (?) Inscription to the god ( ), his god, at ( ) he-zg, for his life, has presented. B. H.C.: 1
Fragment of polished vase. Black obsidian. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Fragment of reverse of Sumerian account tablet. [Below] Placed in Packing Case D.: 1
Fragment of sculpture. Diorite. Right shoulder, upper arm and breast of a man wearing closely fitting shirt which passes straight across the front of the body and under the armpit. About 1/3 life size and very good work of about IIIrd dynasty period.: 1
Fragment of seal impression. Northern type, similar to and part of another impression. Placed in IN/No. 8.: 1
Fragment of seal impression. Showing custon one figure. See U.711. Placed in IN/No. 8.: 1
Fragment of seal impressions. (A) Bur-Sin etc. Ur azag-nun-na, minister, son of Arad-dani, judge, thy servant. (B) Same Seal used with Alteration of the royal name into Gimil-Sin the. worshiper introduced to seated Moon God- A lion "Passant" on the side of the throne. : 3
Fragment of shaft (top only) of bitumen paste(?); round at top, hexagonally grooved below. [drawing 2:5]: 1
Fragment of shaft of large cone. Parts of 21 lines. Unidentified. : 1
Fragment of small clay cone. Duplicate of Ur-Engur's inscription concerning the canal of Ur, U.169. Placed in IN/No. 4: 1
Fragment of small clay cone. On base first 5 lines of Nur-Adad's dedication to Nannar. IN/No. 6: 1
Fragment of small soap-stone box. Engraved with circular design. Sketch. [drawing]: 1
Fragment of small stone mace head. With three line inscription giving someone's name, his father, and his official title.: 1
Fragment of small tag-label or stopper? Fragments of 2 line inscription on side: on top seal impression showing 2 large figures, one holding a dagger and a small figure between in attitude of surrender. See U.924.: 1
Fragment of so-called heart-shaped tag or label. Portion of 3 line inscription and seal impression. IN/No.2: 1
Fragment of Statue(?) Diorite inscribed.: 1
Fragment of statue. Diorite. Few signs of an inscription. Time of 3rd Ur Dynasty. H.C.: 1
Fragment of statue. White limestone. One side of bottom of skirt; showing 3 flounces. B. text: 9H(3) [drawing 1:2]: 1
Fragment of statuette. Grey steatite. Part of a male figure wearing the Kaunakes with upper part of body bare: the hands clasped over the breast. Preserved , one half of the body, cut vertically, right side & rt arm, from just below the shoulder to the hip. The figure was deliberately cut in pieces: the saw marks go partly through the figure and then the fragments were broken apart. Fine work of about 3rd Dynasty or a little earlier.: 1
Fragment of statuette. In white calcite. Trunk of draped female figure, standing, with hands clasped below breasts. She wears an undergarment cut low in the neck with embroidered edge and, covering the right shoulder, a cloak or shawl which straight down against the body: or it may be a single garment wrapped round the body and passing under the left arm, across the back and over the right shoulder. Head and body below hips and left upper arm all missing, the surface much worn.: 1
Fragment of steatite stamp for bricks. (E)-gu-bu?. About BC 2700. E.: 1
Fragment of Stela of Ur-Nammu. White limestone. Male figurine in high relief wearing cloak. Well known type. Head in profile, body 3/4 face. Flowing cloak covering left shoulder and leaving right exposed. Traces of fringe on the cloak in the center of the body, 3 incised lines below neck probably indicate the cloak collar. Right arm bent at the elbow, forearm horizontal, hand and wrist lost. Left arm lost. Bearded head, pronounced forehead. Head is covered by closely fitting woollen cap. Face in poor condition, but shows careful modelling. Legs lost. E. in Cat.: 1
Fragment of stone bowl. Steatite. Decorated in relief. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Fragment of stone bowl. Dedication to a god by Mu-da-da... Son of Sarrum-... on behalf of Ishme-Dagan. Copied and transliterated. Placed in IN/No. 1.: 1
Fragment of stone dish. Dedication by a priest of Nannar, "thy son": 1
Fragment of stone jar. Inscribed by a king of the Akkad dynasty. : 1
Fragment of stone jar. Inscribed by Rimush of Agade. Placed in IN/No 1.: 1
Fragment of stone stela. Obverse 3 fragments. Largest shows seated goddess faced by conventional tree and king pouring libation with with attendant behind. A 4th figure from another scene in same register, fitting fragment (F) of U.2761. Reverse fragmentary scene representing slaughter of animals for sacrifice. In Cat. Ur-Nammu stela.: 1
Fragment of stone stela. Obverse and reverse show king standing and flying angel pouring water for blessing on lands. Condition very bad. Ur-Nammu stela. In cat.: 1
Fragment of stone vase. Bowl: dark steatite. Plain band at rim = the rest of the outside carved with scale pattern thus[reference to drawing], the scales originally filled in. With scales of white shell of which the centers were of another material.: 1
Fragment of stone vase. Green diorite, broken and riveted in antiquity and with eddges probably intenionally smooth. Type sketch to scale 1:2 [drawing 1:2]: 1
Fragment of stone vase. On side, decoration of concentric circles. On base, inscription, "(Na)ram-S(in)": 1
Fragment of stone vase. One side, decoration of concentric circles. On base ends of lines of a column of inscription.: 1
Fragment of stone vase. White obsidian finely polished.: 1
Fragment of stone vessel. Showing lip and five rows of depressions for inlay. Shaped [drawing of shape]. Inscribed ".....king of Ur.": 1
Fragment of Sumerian contract. Placed in IN/No 2.: 1
Fragment of tablet found on surface, containing names of witnesses.: 1
Fragment of tablet, bottom right hand corner. Obverse damaged. Reverse 1 line. On side seal impression of a A-AB-BA son of Ennatum, priest of Nannar. See U.924.: 1
Fragment of tablet. Accounts. Persian period. IN/No.2: 1
Fragment of tablet. Archaic. IL-SU-UR-SAG; IL-SAHAR-; - SAHAR-DA. HC.45.: 1
Fragment of tablet. Comptability? 7 pa ni-sig-gi-a. Seal impression of Ur dTu-nun( ) Scribe. Son of Ur?. Gilgamesh and Eabani fight with the lion and bull.: 1
Fragment of tablet. Found TTB17 See U.376.: 1
Fragment of tablet. From TTB.17 Same find as U376 Dated in reign of Ishme-Dagan. "Year when I.D. [Ishme-Dagan] the king chose the high priest of Enlil by the omens and when for Enurta he established a temple in Sumer and Akkad" (cf. also U.165, U.3600): 1
Fragment of tablet. Liturgy (?) of dBur-dSin.: 1
Fragment of tablet. New Babylonian contract mentions "white fishes" [Cuneiform]. Placed in IN/No. 2.: 1
Fragment of tablet. Obverse only book keeping entried. IN/No.2 : 1
Fragment of tablet. Placed in Packing Case D: 4
Fragment of tablet. Placed in separate box.: 1
Fragment of tablet. Sumerian account. Placed in IN/No. 1.: 1
Fragment of tablet. Top left quarter. Same as find U.336 as TTB/Z.: 1
Fragment of tablet. Top right handcorner, obverse. Placed IN/No 2. : 1
Fragment of terracotta figure of man wearing high peaked cap. Eyes applied. [drawing]: 1
Fragment of terracotta figurine. Head and shoulders of nude woman, holding over left shoulder with both hands. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Fragment of terracotta figurine. Nude female with hands clasped: head and torso only. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Fragment of terracotta relief with figure of a duck, as in preceding number.: 1
Fragment of top of Cone. Ur-Engur's inscription concerning E-temen-ni-iil. Scrapped. See U. 201. Placed in IN/No. 4. : 1
Fragment of tridachna shell engraved with the head of a lion or monster, apparently winged. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Fragment of Ur Nammu stela. Upper portion of frieze showing portion of crescent, upper part of headdress and 2 more crescents from left to right. Re-used in later period as door-socket. IIIrd Dynasty.: 1
Fragment of Vase (calcite) part of 3 signs.: 1
Fragment of vase. Alabaster. da-n)um; sar; ki-ib-i)a-tum. HC.46.: 1
Fragment of vessel or mace head, white marble. Inscribed in probably early characters with a dedication to En-(lil)? Placed in IN/No. 1: 1
Fragment of zoomorphic clay vase. Light red clay. Only the back preserved, which should be restored as above. [drawing]: 1
Fragment of zoomorphic vase. With the head of a ram in the round : the eyes and locks of the fleece are applique in clay dabs. [drawing]: 1
Fragment terra-cotta figurine representing middle part of naked woman: remainder broken away.: 1
Fragment terracotta relief, showing right shoulder and arm of human figure holding staff surmounted by a bird. [drawing]: 1
Fragment. Figurine (?male) Green clay with black paint, the figure nude except for a black belt. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Fragment. (probably a vase) Reddish clay. Incised female figure holding up hands, with neck and head of ostrich on right. Rudely drawn.: 1
Fragment. Back of chair or bedstead. Drab clay, with moulded relief, 2 dogs facing. P.: 1
Fragment. Complete. Dated only by month.: 1
Fragment. Complete. Obverse damaged.: 1
Fragment. Cylinder seal. hematite. Presentation scene; Standing god and 2 standing figures approaching. Crescent moon and star.: 1
Fragment. Drab clay: hollow. Head and shoulders of animal (or bird): perhaps originally a rattle.: 1
Fragment. From jar or vase. Greenish drab clay. With part of scorpion(claws) in high relief under rim. [drawing: not to scale]: 1
Fragment. From large jar(?) Red clay. With part of scorpion (claws broken off) in high relief under rim. [drawing: not to scale]: 1
Fragment. Greenish clay; modeled. Ram's head, broken off at neck.: 1
Fragment. Head of animal (horse?). Drab clay. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Fragment. Head of pig(?) Yellowish clay. One side broken away.: 1
Fragment. Rim of jar; yellow clay; wheelmade; with head of bird in relief below rim; thereare four holes through rim, and part of 2 others large below. [drawing 2:5]: 1
Fragment. Sin-igid(am). H.C. 30/III,2: 1
Fragment. Soapstone. Bowl incised. Inscribed E den( ), mighty king, king of Ur, king ( ). E.: 1
Fragmentary razor blade. Bronze. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Fragments from a small pot of white frit originally covered with blue glaze. The shoulder decorated with impressed chevron. (restoration) It appears, so far as the decay of the frit allows of judgement, to have been moulded over a core which was afterward removed. [drawing 1:1] : 1
Fragments of 2 tablets.: 1
Fragments of a large sumerian account tablet, dated in several years including the fifth year of Gimil-Sin. Placed in box numbered U.745.: 1
Fragments of bowl. White frit, originally glazed, with picture of gazelle (hind quarters only left) and flowers.: 1
Fragments of envelopes. Belonging with U.7836. Containing seal impressions. (in box: not marked): 1
Fragments of inlay. Shell, with traces of red paint design of scles thus: [reference to drawing] [drawing 1:1]. (A) As drawn. (B) [measurements] (C) [measurements]: 1
Fragments of inlay. Shell, with traces of red paint design of scles thus: [reference to drawing] [drawing 1:1]. (A) As drawn. (B) [measurements] (C) [measurements]: 2
Fragments of pottery. Black ware with diagonal and horizontal lines of burnishing. (Card Received from Mallowan, 1976.): 1
Fragments of stone stela (U.2761, U.3264) representing building scene. Ur-Nammu stela in cat.: 1
Fragments of stone stela (U.2761, U.3264, U.3329) with details of figures, dress, stone surface, etc... Ur-Nammu stela in cat.: 7
Fragments of stone stela. Three. Largest shows two men beating drum & above lower part of seated god with priest(?) before him leading or driving captives(?) For inscription on fragg. see accompanying card. Large Limestone Stela. (A) Drummers fragt: Inscription on 2 registers: Records canal cutting. Canal of Nannar-gu-gal (?); canal Ki-Sur-ra; Canal ( )-na; Canal ( ) mah(?); canal gu-dug(?) of Eridu; Canal gu-ur of Nin-gir-su(?). Second register illegible. Perhaps name of the king who erected the stela. (C) Second fragt ...he restored. Who ever with an evil hand... (D) Third fragt. 2 signs.: 4
Fragments of stone vase. Fine blackish stone cut to show white veining in section.: 1
Fragments of tablet Box containing numerous fragments (not marked) of similar appearance of several baked tablets. REJECTED.: 1
Fragments of tablets left over from succeeding numbers. Reference stated. 3 terms [illegible] HC.1928/9-900. [Additional notes appear on back of card]: 1
Fragments of tablets. Placed in separate box.: 1
Fragments of tablets. Placed separate in small box.: 1
Fragments. A large TO painted pot. Broken into small pieces and probably far from complete: painted black on light whitish drab. Shape unknown.: 1
Fragments. All belonging to a large pot ( incomplete and shape unknown) of TO painted ware; creamy drab body decorated with black spirals.: 1
Fragments. From a clay pot. Chocolate paint on a light buff ground: only a very small proportion of the pot is perserved. Not in catalog.: 1
Fragments. From the shoulder of a large pot painted with design in 3 colors Jemdt Nasr type. (only a part of the shoulder preserved, rim and lower half of body missing.): 1
Fragments. Of a small bowl of blue glazed frit. Shape uncertain.: 1
Fragments. (incomplete) of a clay cup. TO painted ware. Black on greenish drab. Type CCCXLV. aU23. [drawing]: 1
Fragments. Fastened together by corrosion of silver and bronze rings: on one of the latter (an earring) a carnelian is threaded.: 1
Frame of bronze safety pin [drawing 1:1]: 1
Frgs of alabaster vase. Decorated with winged ram in high relief. [drawing]: 1
Frit amulets. [A] A pair of fish (A) and (B) [not reference to multiple objects] tails missing. [drawing 1:1] [B] A tortoise. [C] A pair of ducks. [D] A bead pendant. [E] A monkey (head missing). [F] Rosettes. [Drawing 1:1]: 6
Frit amulets. [A-B] A pair of fish (A) and (B) tails missing. [drawing 1:1] [C] A tortoise. [D-E] A pair of ducks. [F] A bead pendant. [G] A monkey (head missing). [H] Rosettes. [Drawing 1:1]: 1
Frit amulets. [A] A pair of fish (A) and (B) [not reference to multiple objects] tails missing. [drawing 1:1] [B] A tortoise. [C] A pair of ducks. [D] A bead pendant. [E] A monkey (head missing). [F] Rosettes. [Drawing 1:1]: 1
Frit Beads Minute rim beads; ball beads and a few lenoids: 1
Frit beads.: 1
Frit frog. Coarse workmanship. Type see U.16634.: 1
Frit ornament. Pectoral, like U.1715 but smaller, broken at one end.: 1
Frit ornament. Pectoral. Pierced at each end. P. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Frit Ring beads Glaze Many hundreds. Worn all round head. cf. Field Notes.: 1
Frit Tortoise. Originally glased yellow. Type same as U.16128.: 1
Frog Amulet. Lapis [drawing]: 1
Frog amulet. Black steatite.: 1
Frog amulet. Dark steatite. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Frog amulet. Frit. Glazed. Left legs missing. Type. Same as U.16634.: 1
Frog amulet. Lapis lazuli. [drawing 1:1][CARD MISLABELED U.7940B][Arabic notes on back of card] [CARD MISSING Typed Transcription from British Museum Card] : 1
Frog amulet. Lapis lazuli. [drawing]: 1
Frog amulet. Lapis. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Frog amulet. Light grey steatite. [drawing 1:1] : 1
Frog Amulet. Minute. Lapis lazuli. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Frog amulet. White shell. Top of head missing. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Frog amulets 6 [A-F, F is miniature]. Frit. Two glazed yellow. Glazed yellow. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Frog amulets 6 [one miniature] [A-F]. Frit. Two glazed yellow. Glazed yellow. [drawing 1:1]: 5
Frog bead. Black steatite. E.: 1
Frog bead. Black steatite? B. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Frog bead. Frit? E. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Frog bead. Lapis lazuli? Head beaten.: 1
Frog bead. Marble? E. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Frog. Amulet. Lapis lazuli. Miniature. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Frog. Black steatite. Chipped at rear.: 1
Frog. Drab clay. Pierced for suspension. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Frog. frit. [drawing]: 1
Frog. Large and well modeled: bronze, considerably broken. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Frog. Of white frit originally glazed. Pierced for suspension. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Frog. White frit. E. [drawing]: 1
Frog. White limestone. Common type. B.: 1
Frontlet Composed of 2 lengths of gold chain, 2 large lapis and 1 gold facetted lentoid beads and 2 carnelian ring beads: 1
Frontlet Consisting of 2 gold chains & 3 large lentoid beads: 1
Frontlet Consisting of 2 gold chains and 3 large lentoid beads: 1
Frontlet Consisting of a pair of gold chains, and 3 big beads, 2 carnelian & 1 lapis: 1
Frontlet Containing of 2 gold chains., 2 bugles of red and white agate, and a facetted lapis lentoid =probably also carnelian rings, but these were not found in position.: 1
Frontlet composed of 2 lengths of gold chain, 2 lapis and 1 gold facetted lentoid beads and 4 small carnelian rings. : 1
Frontlet consisting of 1 large gold and 2 lapis facetted lentoid beads and 4 carnelian rings and 1 lapis ball (the last may have been to fasten the chains, which was of silver and have perished.): 1
Frontlet gold chain, 2 large lapis facetted lentoids, & 1 gold ditto. (one gold chain was not found): 1
Frontlet. 2 lengths of gold chain (one broken) 1 gold & 2 (discolored) lapis facetted lentoid beads, 4 carnelian ring beads.: 1
Frontlet. 2 lengths of gold chain. 1 gold & 2 (discolored) lapis facetted lentoid beads; 4 carnelian rings.: 1
Frontlet. 2 lengths of gold chain. 1 gold and 2 carnelian bugle beads; 4 small gold beads.: 1
Frontlet. 2 lapis & 1 gold facetted lentoid beads.: 1
Frontlet. 2 lengths of gold chain. I gold & 2 carnelian bugle beads square in section; 2 ribbed globular gold beads, 2 ribbed globular lapis beads.: 1
Frontlet. An ellipse of gold plate engraved with an 8-pointed star of the conventional type: at each end a wire for attachment, one ending in a loop, the other in a wooden button.: 1
Frontlet. Composed of two pieces of gold chain each 135mm, long: between which are beads, 2 carnelian and 1 gold bugle with lapis beads between them. With the body crouched at the foot of the box.: 1
Frontlet. Consisting of 2 gold chains-double twisted links giving a square section and 2 large facetted lapis & 1-large facetted gold beads.: 1
Frontlet. Gold ring pendants (13) separated by carnelian rings & small lapis bugles. (see Field Notes).: 1
Frontlet. Gold. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Frontlet. [A-B] 2 gold chains; [C.1-.2] 2 carnelian bugles; [C.3] 1 gold bugle; [C.4-5] 2 lapis ball beads.: 7
Frs of Ivory box-lid. Fitting together. Flat ivory, plain above, below a projecting rim all round.: 1
Frs of three model boats. A only Phil.: 3
Fruit of gold and carnelian. A simple bead of carnelian shaped thus [reference to drawing], through which is a slender gold stem with a rounded cap above.: 1
Gaff? Copper. This originally had a wooden handle. [drawing]: 1
Gaming board. Fragmentary. Greyish red clay. Specially constructed for game and not as usual incised on ordinary building brick after baking. Dimension of squares 20mm by 20mm. E. [drawing]: 1
Gaming Pieces & Markers. 7 Gaming pieces. Squares of black steatite with a square hole bored into the middle of one face: inlaid red pastes; 6 squares of white shell with curved lines engraved in corners, in centre an engraved eye with inlaid lapis centre piece. 1-shell square, plain and engraved with the figure of a gazelle and in the background tall plants of the type commonly found on these plaques. 2-shell markers of thin rectangular strips engraved on the thin side with linear decoration. On the other 3 sides each end are 2 incised concentric circles. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Gaming pieces(?) [A-D] 4 black and [E-K] 7 white. The white are flattened spheres, shell, marked on the top with an incised cross. The black are solid triangles with slightly convex sides having a white spot (shell) inlaid at two of the angles [drawing].: 11
Gaming-board of silver, the face composed of shell plaques engraved with mythological scenes & set in lapis frames: 1
Gaming-Board With men & dice [A] The board is of the usual shape with vertical borders of shell and red stone strips: round the edge a mosaic of minute tesserae in blue, red, and white. The squares were of the original wood which formed the body of the board, each square inlaid with 5 eyes of shell having red or blue centres, except for two which are squares of shell inlaid with a flower rosette having red and blue petals: the squares are divided by narrow ivory strips inlaid with red and blue dots. The wood has perished and has been replaced with plaster of paris. Under one end of the board were found the men in 2 piles: there are [C] 7 white and [B] 7 black, the latter of shell inlaid with 5 white spots, the former of shell engraved with animal scenes, the details and the background filled in with black. Under the other end of the board was [D] a set of six dice of white shell, solid triangles, having blue dots at 2 of the 4 points of each: scattered in the neighborhood was a [E] second set of lapis with gold points, of which only 4 were found: 1
Gaming-Board. With men and dice. [A] The board is of the usual shape with vertical borders of shell and red stone strips: round the edge a mosaic of minute tesserae in blue, red, and white. The squares were of the original wood which formed the body of the board, each square inlaid with 5 eyes of shell having red or blue centres, except for two which are squares of shell inlaid with a flower rosette having red and blue petals: the squares are divided by narrow ivory strips inlaid with red and blue dots. The wood has perished and has been replaced with plaster of paris. Under one end of the board were found the men in 2 piles: there are [C] 7 white and [B] 7 black, the latter of shell inlaid with 5 white spots, the former of shell engraved with animal scenes, the details and the background filled in with black. Under the other end of the board was [D] a set of six dice of white shell, solid triangles, having blue dots at 2 of the 4 points of each: scattered in the neighborhood was a [E] second set of lapis with gold points, of which only 4 were found. Found behind the chariot.: 4
Gate socket of Ur-Nammu, with inscription duplicate of the bricks from the Ziggurat. SAKI p.186a.: 1
Gate socket, (sandstone?) with traces of an almost completely obliterated inscription probably of Kurigalzu.: 1
Gate socket, Basalt. Inscription on smooth surface, with shoulder below. Records the building of A.A22AG.GA.NI GIG.KISAL[Above] by Bur-Sin I. Copied and transliterated.: 1
Gate socket. Diorite. Of Gimil-Sin text partly obliterated.: 1
Gate socket. Inscription of Ur-Engur. Illegible: 1
Gate socket. Limestone. Inscription of Kurigalza, badly damaged. Copied.: 1
Gilgamesh and Enkidu fighting rampant bull and rampant lion, respectively.: 1
Gilt Ornaments. Short copper rods, 006 long, originally encased with very thin gold. Some of these had attached to one end of them 2 small gold leaves: others had a gold flower rosette and the gold leaf had come off. Probably part of the head ornament 9785. Others had a rim round the stem near but not at the end: and there were found fragments of hollow gold leaf-like balls which may have gone above these so as rather to resemble a pomegranate. The copper stems were pierced with very small holes 0005 apart so must have served as spacers for beads, or else been sewn onto something. One of the gold flowers was fixed to a double silver bead, and to one also silver rosettes were similarly attached. [additional drawing on back of card] [drawing] : 1
Gimil-Sin. Door-socket. (Perhaps to Ningal?? But the name of the god is almost illegible) ?Gimil-Sin, beloved of Enlil, king whom Enlil has chosen in his heart, mighty king, king of Ur, king of the 4 regions of the world, (her or his?) house he has built. H.C.: 1
Glass beads. Fragment of a green and white lentoid with combed pattern-large existing. And a few smaller glass double conoids bleached white, 2 dark green. 1 white calcite(?) lentoid.: 1
Glass bottle. Blue grey. Decorated with an applique combed pattern in white. Phoenician workmanship c. 1400BC. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Glass bottle. Ribbed. Blue and black wave pattern. Phoenician technique. Moulded on a core. Broken and repaired. Found with Pot Type CXIX and Necklace U7572: 1
Glass bowl. Fragment of in heavy molded glass in opaque white and yellow on translucent pale green. Section [referencing drawing]. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Glass bowl. Fragmentary, blue glass, translucent, design of dots and lines. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Glass fragment. White surface, with blue-grey leaf pattern. Probably from bottle. In text, see U.1359 [drawing 1:1]: 1
Glass paste beads. Ring beads with serrated edges. Worked half lentoids. Bugles with ridged ends.: 1
Glass paste fragments. Blue and yellow bands.: 1
Glass plaque. Fragmentary and decayed.: 1
Glass ring beads.: 1
Glass rod. Fragment. Black. Composed of long fine strands. Pinched at one end thus showing that it had been used at Ur in the fabrication of glass ware.: 1
Glaze bottle. Drab clay covered with glaze originally blue, now wholly blanched. Type XCIV =P.198 [drawing]: 1
Glaze bottle. Green glaze faded. Type LXXXIX =197: 1
Glaze bottle. Rim missing. of grey clay covered with a glze now yellowish white. Type XCII =P.180.: 1
Glaze jar of creamy white clay covered with glaze originally dark greenish blue, now mostly blanched white. Type XCIII =P.108a [drawing]: 1
Glaze pot of drab clay covered with blue-green glaze partly flaked off and partly blanched. Type LXXXVIII =P.182a. [drawing]: 1
Glazed beads. Small ring and cylindrical beads.: 1
Glazed beads: worked ball heads and 1 barrel. [drawing]: 1
Glazed beads; and some felspar(?) beads. Glazed rings and felspar(?) cuboids.: 1
Glazed bottle. Deep greenish-blue glaze. [drawing 2:5] Type 352 = 178 P.: 1
Glazed bottle. Glaze gone white and salt [? hard to read, possibly small?]. Type LXII [crossed out] 682=173P but the neck more sharply divided from the body and with more rim. [drawing 1:2]: 1
Glazed bottle. Green glaze faded, over drab clay. Type LX =new P.184: 1
Glazed bowl. Fragmentary and unornamented: with plain transparent glaze.: 1
Glazed bowl. Reconstructed: drab clay, on low base: straight-sided. [drawing 1:2]: 1
Glazed bowl. Reconstructed: with lotus design in relief outside: inside traces of flower design in color. =new type 2 (p) [drawing 1:2]: 1
Glazed box. Originally blue, with lid. Two lugs: lid and lugs perforated to hold a pin for fastening lid. [drawing]: 1
Glazed clay bowl. Faded green glaze over buff clay. Wheelmade. Broken. Type XC =P.37: 1
Glazed clay bowl. Faded green glaze over drab clay. Wheelmade, broken. (Below) Type LXXIX.: 1
Glazed clay bowl. Faded green glaze over drab clay. Wheelmade, broken. Type LXXX =P.46: 1
Glazed cylinder seal. Criss-cross pattern, and in a reverse, 3 fish.: 1
Glazed figure of a bearded (?) man in long plain drapery, the hands clasped below the breast. Head missing. Made of reddish clay covered with a fairly thick greenish-blue glaze now mostly bleached white.: 1
Glazed figurine. Man on horseback. Thin blue glaze bleached almost to white. One leg of the horse missing. Persian?: 1
Glazed jar. Coarsely made of drab clay and covered with a glaze now yellow.: 1
Glazed jar. With 2 small loop handles of drab clay covered with a glaze once blue now yellowish white. Type LXVII, but the base is not so distinct. =217 [Probably, typology]: 1
Glazed pilgrim-bottle. The sides marked with concentric circles; glaze originally bright blue, now largely blanched white.Type 762 =P.221: 1
Glazed pot lid. White fist painted with black and yellow small handle-knob and two holes in line of diameter.: 1
Glazed pot miniature of drab ware with glaze now greenish white.: 1
Glazed pot. Green glaze, light and rather rough. [drawing] Type 133 = new 103 P: 1
Glazed pot. Blue glaze, much decayed, with grooved decoration. Persian period. Type 671 = 107P. [drawing]: 1
Glazed pot. Blue glazed pottery, the color partly bleached, but on the whole well preserved. Type 758 =157P [drawing 2:5]: 1
Glazed pot. Clay body covered with smooth dark-horn glaze. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Glazed pot. Faded green glaze over drab clay. Wheelmade. Type XCII =P.180: 1
Glazed pot. Persian period. Type 258. =188P. TA. [drawing]: 1
Glazed pot. Persian. [drawing 1:2]: 1
Glazed pot. Pottery with surface glaze. Neck blue, body now all bleached, originally white with yellow bands. Type CCCLXXXVI =171b P.: 1
Glazed pottery ampulla. Round cheeked vessel with exceedingly small neck and almost rounded base lip broken off. Brownish glaze with traces of bluish green.: 1
Glazed saucer. Persian. Type 755. =42P. [drawing 1:2]: 1
Glazed vase. Clay. Dark drab. Type LXXXVIII. =P.182a.: 1
Glazed vases. Both type P.126 (A) Glazed brown. (B) (White) has broken lip.: 2
Goblet. Drab clay, wheelmade, broken. Type LXXVI. Not P.: 1
Goblet. Yellow clay; roughly wheelmade. B Type CIX. (not p): 1
Godrooned bowl. Copper.: 1
Gold & copper earrings 1 gold and 1 copper intertwined Lunate hollow ends giving the appearance of a bag: 1
Gold & Lapis Inlay. Small bits of lapis shaped shield fashion set in thin sheet gold which has been cut out to take the inlay. Most of the stones were found still in their setting and have been kept there; a few were scattered and have been replaced. The fragment lay face downwards on the threshold of the door and may have formed part of the decoration of the door itself or of the shrine behind.: 1
Gold Amulet. [A] Wheel rosette. Attached apparently to a number of very small gold and lapis beads [B] : but there is no means of attachment. Alternate petals one inlaid with lapis, and the others left clear. [drawing 1:1]: 2
Gold Amulet. In form of 2 goats seated back to back. The goat on the right is in front, but the treatment of the body is rather summary: it is worked alike back and front. Found on the right arm near the elbow. [drawing 1:1]: 1
Gold amulet. In the form of a standing goat, its head slightly turned over the left shoulder (a hole runs from right shoulder to the tail) [drawing]: 1
Gold and lapis chain. A very fine chain of gold wire links. Six lengths of chain connecting 5 double conoid lapis beads. The chain is square in section.: 1
Gold and lapis lazuli cylindrical from cuffs. DUPLICATE [duplication of number in record] (Card received from Mallowan 1976): 1
Gold and silver earring 3 large lunar rings; the two outer rings in silver, the inner ring in gold. One silver wire suspender missing.: 1
Gold and stone chain. 6 lapis and 4 carnelian beads, the lapis thus [drawing 1:1] and the carnelian thus (flat) [drawing 1:1]. Strung alternately: in the middle of the chain (probably, see field notes) a gold centrepiece [drawing] of cloisonne work inlaid with lapis petals to the rosette and light yellow carnelian between the petals. (2 carnelians missing). The gold pieces had 2 attachment loops of which one is missing.: 1
Gold Axe Double lunate type Made of a rather low grade electrum [drawing] Type A15: 1
Gold Ball beads. About 30, all on copper cores.: 1
Gold bandeau. A plain strip of metal ribbon with rounded and pierced ends.: 1
Gold Bangle. Beaten to form three ribs on the outside with 2 shallow grooves between. Ends rolled outwards. Semicircular. [drawing]: 1
Gold bar. Plain strip of fairly heavy gold plate with rounded ends.: 1
Gold bar. Rectangulare in section, one end hammered flat, the other bent and broken.: 1
Gold Bead Double conoid Decorated with applied filligree work and circular cloisons once filled in with lapis (now all missing: a fragment of lapis remained in one cloison when the object was found) [drawing]: 1
Gold bead. With bitumen core blocking one hole. One end bent in. Spherical bead. In text: Neo-Babylonian period (7) in Cat.: 1
Gold beads etc. 14 flat disks and 19 balls, small and 1 large double conoid. With these a few small carnelian and lapis, amongst the former some diamonds laterally pierced.: 1
Gold beads. 27 in number. Double conoids, bugle beads, minute ring beads and a minute gold spacer rectangular in section perforated 4 times and broken at one end.: 1
Gold beads. Double conoids. Originally strung with the lapis beads U.8689B. 36 in all.: 1
Gold beads. Mixed types. Found scattered over the SE end of the floor of the chamber.: 1
Gold Binding From the handles of tools: 3 pieces: found more or less close to the gold and copper chisels U.10429, etc. but not in a position proving connection with any of them.: 1
Gold Binding. A. B. From a stall or pole. C. D. Probably from a dagger handle. E. From a cone?: 5
Gold binding. From a stick or sticks. The gold bands were set at intervals of about 005, round a stick of wood covered (between the bands) with a coat of gesso painted bright red. The longest piece is 008 long and shaped at the end. Thus: [drawing] Into the top end was set a broad-headed copper nail, fixed in wood: other pieces are 003 and 0016 wide: they are all fastened with minute gold nails. XXIX. [drawing]: 1
Gold Bowl Oval (slightly distorted and flattened) of heavy and fairly pure gold: the sides fluted: engraved round the rim a double line of herring-bone pattern: the flutings end in points giving a chevron effect: the same 2 elements are repeated at the bottom against the raised oval base on which is engraved a 12-petalled rosette on a background of concentric elipses. At the middle of the sides level with rim. 2 handles each of 2 vertical gold tubes meant to take wire.: 1
Gold Bowl Oval Plain, with raised oval base and slightly projecting rim: at each end is a strongly marked rib running from base to rim. In the centre of each side, just below the rim, is a double lug made of 3 short vertical gold tubes; through these pass the 2 strands of a loop handle made of a gold wire, square in section, and twisted to give a cable effect.: 1
Gold Bowl. (? electrum) Hemispherical with slight base broken nearly in halves. Found corroded to the copper tray (U.10036) and silver libation vase (U.10035). The decorated gold bowl, U.10003 was inside it, and so was the plain gold bowl U.10013: 1
Gold Bowl. Oval. With slight rim, elliptical raised base, and double ribs at either and running from base to rim; in the middle of each side, just below the rim, a handle attached for a wire handle (missing) made of two short vertical and gold tubes. Slightly distorted.: 1
Gold cap from a pin-head?: 1
Gold Chain The usual type with double-twisted links giving a square section: 1