Museum Number (UPM B-number) : B17164Description (Catalog Card) : Stone pot. Coarse white calcite or limestone. Containing a black pigment. Type IX.
Museum Number (UPM B-number) : B17137Description (Catalog Card) : Stone pot. White calcite. Open straight-sided bowl containing yellow pigment. [drawing] Type XIII.
Description (Catalog Card) : Stone vase. White calcite. Small vertical-sided bowl; covered with a cockle-shell containing green pigment. Type VI.
Description (Catalog Card) : Stone vase. Hemispherical bowl. White calcite(?) blackened by fire. Containing black substance, presumably a pigment. Type IX.
Description (Catalog Card) : 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.
Description (Catalog Card) : Gold diadem. Made of fairly heavy strip gold, plain, but with a line of minute punctures along each edge.
Description (Catalog Card) : Large ball bead of lapis with gold caps. Sphere with ribbed sides.
Description (Catalog Card) : Gold ornament. A pear-shaped bead(?) pierced longitudinally, on which is perched a small bird apparently pecking at the fruit. In spite of the minute size the bird is well done and the eye and all the feathers are marked.
Museum Number (UPM B-number) : B16889Description (Catalog Card) : Cylinder seal. Lapis lazuli. 2 registers: above, 2 seated figures, table and door. Below, 2 animals? Very deep cutting and most primitive style.
Museum Number (UPM B-number) : B16770Description (Catalog Card) : Silver plaque in two parts. [A] A circular plaque diam 009, part of the edge broken away; in center, raised electrum boss surrounded by six silver bosses; round them a border of two double raised concentric bands with fine radial lines between; folded over this and sticking to it when found was a second piece of silver with copper backing apparently broken off from where the edge of the circle is missing; the shape of the whole object would look like an elaborate buckle thus [drawing]. [B] A copper pin 0075 long was corroded on the back [C] (as were many beads) but need not belong to it. The three are cataloged under the same number.