Museum Number (UPM B-number) : B15000Description (Catalog Card) : Terracotta figurine. Snowman technique. Upper part of female figure body board-like bird head. [drawing 1:1]
Description (Catalog Card) : Fragment terracotta relief, showing right shoulder and arm of human figure holding staff surmounted by a bird. [drawing]
Museum Number (UPM B-number) : B15593Museum Number (UPM B-number) : B15593; Description (Catalog Card) : 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)
Museum Number (UPM B-number) : B15187Description (Catalog Card) : Terracotta relief. Broken. Upper part of figure of Astarti? Holding a goose or swan. The background bears a crescent moon and stars.
Description (Catalog Card) : Relief. On the back of a broken chair. Drab clay; moulded. 2 figures (nude) with high headdresses, standing side beside. Round them birds.
Description (Catalog Card) : Relief. Fragment from back of chair; drab clay; moulded. 2 female(?) figures facing each other with 2 birds on poles and tripod (?) between them.
Description (Catalog Card) : Figurine. Red clay. Female, robed, arms raised, feet, broken, worn. [drawing 1:1]
Museum Number (UPM B-number) : B16300Description (Catalog Card) : 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.
Museum Number (UPM B-number) : B16304Description (Catalog Card) : Cylinder seal. Black steatite. Rampant lion attacked by two naked men. Crescent, goose, scorpion. About BC 2400.
Museum Number (UPM B-number) : B16267Description (Catalog Card) : Terracotta figurine. Seated goddess in Kaunakes skirt, and holding a vase from which water pours on either side, against the breast. Long flowing hair falling down breast and done up in a knot over either ear. High horned headdress on either side of head a crescent moon. Behind throne a peacock, tail of which shows behind right hand side of the goddess and head behind left hand side. E. [drawing 1:2]