Description (Catalog Card) : Alabaster block. Holes piered in sides. E. [drawing]
Museum Number (UPM B-number) : B16222Description (Catalog Card) : Vase. Alabaster. White. Fragment. Type. Ur.
Description (Catalog Card) : Bowl alabaster. Greenish grey. Broken and fragmentary. Type. Omit.
Description (Catalog Card) : 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.
Description (Catalog Card) : Alabaster vase. Veined, white and yellow. Broken and fragmentary. Type.
Description (Catalog Card) : Vase. Alabaster. White. Inscribed. En-an-ni-pad-da, priest of Nannar son of Ur Bau, patesi of Lagash. Type II. (JN 19 near) Enter in Larsa catalog [last word may be incorrect] B.
Museum Number (UPM B-number) : B16228Description (Catalog Card) : Head of Ningal? Alabaster. White. Eyes inlaid in lapis lazuli. E. [illegible, possibly resinous] cast in BM 118564.
Description (Catalog Card) : Miniature hands. Alabaster. White. Fragment. Part of statuette? representing a figure with right hand clasped over left. 4 fingers of left hand and 2 of right alone remain. Tips of 2 fingers of right hand only, nails carefully carved. Tips of fingers of left hand missing; hand partially closed. Little finger of right hand rests on first finger of left hand.
Description (Catalog Card) : 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
Description (Catalog Card) : Fragment of vase. Alabaster. da-n)um; sar; ki-ib-i)a-tum. HC.46.