Description (Catalog Card) : Eye for a statue. Core of shell, cut to shape, with hollow to take eyeball inlay.
Description (Catalog Card) : Cylinder seal. Shell core. One side badly chipped. Subject: 2 figs approaching a seated god: 2 columns of inscription.
Description (Catalog Card) : White shell cylinder seal. 2 animals? Very poor and worn specimen.
Description (Catalog Card) : [A-F, narrative lists 3 but specifies A-F] 3 fragments of -ivory-[crossed out] shell. In the shape of a -bull's- [crossed out] lion's leg (?) The drilled holes show traces of bronze probably for attaching the ivory to some kind of base. U.177E is full length 0128 l. [drawing1:1]
Description (Catalog Card) : Shell. Cut to form a drip-spoon or ladle. [drawing]
Description (Catalog Card) : Bone handle(?) As if for a small surgical (?/ instrument decorated with incised lines and dots, pierced longitudinally. [drawing 1:1]
Description (Catalog Card) : Shell amulet. in form of demon's head. [drawing 1:1]
Description (Catalog Card) : Shell amulet. Human face, full front: rough cut. [drawing 1:1]
Description (Catalog Card) : Shell inlay, eye of a small statue: the shell gives the iris, the eyeball was of a different material.
Description (Catalog Card) : Shell rings. 28 in all, some only half-made from the shell core, some complete. All found together about 1.5m down against the outer face of the boundary wall of E-NUN-MAH. SW side near W. corner.