15085
Description (Catalog Card): | "Spindle whorl" Fragment of contract & envelope (Larsa period).1 |
Find Context (Catalog Card): | Temple of Enki. Filling of Chamber 10 |
Material (Catalog Card): | Clay2 |
U Number: | 15085 |
Object Type: | Writing and Record Keeping >> Tablet |
Season Number: | 08: 1929-1930 |
Museum: | British Museum |
Culture/Period: | Old Babylonian |
Material: | Inorganic Remains >> Clay |
Material: | Inorganic Remains >> Clay >> Unfired |
Tablet ID Number: | P468292 |
Notes: | "Spindle Whorl" does appear on the card, but all evidence points to this object being a tablet. This may be remedied if object is seen in museum. |
[1] Woolley's description |
[2] Material as described by Woolley |
Files
Location | Context Title | Context Description | Description (Modern) |
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Rim Sin Temple | RS | Along the city wall (CLW) in the southeast Woolley came across a relatively large building and spent some time investigating it. Here he found clay cones of Rim-Sin and a foundation deposit mentioning that this king had dedicated the building to the god Enki. Thus Woolley referred to the building as the Enki Temple of Rim-Sin or simply the Rim-Sin Temple. Legrain lists the abbreviation RS but the code does not appear on any field catalogue cards. Rim-Sin's ninth year is known as 'the year in which he built the temple of En-ki at Ur.' He probably made major restorations rather than founding the building, however, as there is an earlier, Amar-Sin, temple beneath. There are many inscribed bricks of this earlier king, but the early ground plan was mostly destroyed. | (none) |
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Media | Media Title | Title | Label | Author | Omeka Label |
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Woolley's Catalog Cards | Woolley's Catalog Cards | Card -- BM ID:194 Box:61 Page:146 | Card -- BM ID:194 Box:61 Page:146 | (none) |
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