10476A | 1928,1010.326
| Description (Catalog Card): | [A-B] Copper Tools 2 Corroded together Oval thin sheet: use uncertain [drawing] Type 2 (new)2 |
| Find Context (Catalog Card): | PG 800 inside the biggest steatite bowl |
| Material (Catalog Card): | Copper Alloy3 |
| Measurement (Catalog Card): | L 020 width 006 |
| U Number: | 10476A |
| Museum: | British Museum |
| Object Type: | Tools and Equipment |
| Season Number: | 06: 1927-1928 |
| Object Type: | Armor and Weaponry >> Spears and Lances >> Spearheads/Lanceheads 1 |
| Description (Modern): | Tools |
| Description (Modern): | Four copper alloy spear-heads adhering together, broken in two pieces.1 |
| Material: | Inorganic Remains >> Metal >> Copper Alloy |
| Museum Number (BM Big Number): | 121597 |
| Museum Number (BM Registration Number): | 1928,1010.326 |
| Measurement (Length): | 1481 |
| Measurement (Width): | 541 |
| [1] Data collected by British Museum research team. |
| [2] Woolley's description |
| [3] Material as described by Woolley |
| Location | Context Title | Context Description | Description (Modern) |
|---|---|---|---|
| PG/800 | This is the death pit that Woolley associated with the tomb chamber of Queen Puabi (PG/800B), though the floor of that chamber is about 2.5 meters lower in depth. The death pit held the remains of more than 20 people as well two oxen, a cart and a potential wardrobe chest. Woolley believed the wardrobe chest had been centrally placed in order to hide the looting hole made into the roof of the PG/789 chamber below. | (none) |
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| Media | Media Title | Title | Label | Author | Omeka Label |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Woolley's Catalog Cards | Woolley's Catalog Cards | Card -- BM ID:194 Box:45 Page:179 | Card -- BM ID:194 Box:45 Page:179 | (none) |
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