Description (Catalog Card): [A-B] Terracotta. roughly moulded in high relief two replicas from the same mould; in each case only the upper part preserved. Kassite(?). [drawing 1:1]     
Find Context (Catalog Card): BC upper filling under house 30/c     
Material (Catalog Card): Terracotta2     
U Number: 16282B     
Museum: British Museum      
Season Number: 09: 1930-1931      
Object Type: Figural Objects >> Plaques/Reliefs 1     
Description (Modern): Large thick rectangular plaque fragment depicting male deity in relief; mould-made; flat back and large finger depression behind the head; top part of the scene of a bearded god ; head and chest only; wears a horned head-dress with a headband, beneath which is a lock of hair; prominent eye and nose; holds an unrecognisable oval object in his extended left hand; traces of bitumen.1     
Material: Inorganic Remains >> Clay >> Fired >> Terracotta      
Material: Organic Remains >> Bitumen 1     
Museum Number (BM Registration Number): 1931,1010.414     
Measurement (Height): 771     
Measurement (Width): 441     
Measurement (Depth): 211     
Start Date: 2100BC1     
End Date: 2000BC1     
[1] Data collected by British Museum research team.
[2] Material as described by Woolley

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Location Context Title Context Description Description (Modern)
House 30/C Five houses of the Isin-Larsa/Old Babylonian period infringed upon the ruins of the Shulgi Mausoleum and its Amar-Sin annexes. In fact, the houses were built almost directly above its remains and it is curious to think that the large and important mausolea would have faded so completely from memory that houses would be built here 100 - 200 years later. Woolley felt that the Elamite destruction had been severe enough to accomplish this. The southwest wall of the mausolea remained to a height of 2 meters while the northeast wall was substantially ruined and it is this northeastern side that is most heavily built over. Woolley excavated these houses quickly in his effort to uncover the larger Ur III structure and numbered them as one unit, House 30. Later he separated the plans into individual houses, labeled House 30 A-E. All were badly denuded and few finds came from them, though typically there were also graves beneath the floors that are better recorded. These and drainpipes often disturbed parts of the ruined mausolea below., Very little remains of this building. (none)
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Media: 16282B | 1931,1010.414 Export: JSON - XML - CSV

Media Media Title Title Label Author Omeka Label
Woolley's Catalog Cards Woolley's Catalog Cards Card -- BM ID:194 Box:64 Page:236 Card -- BM ID:194 Box:64 Page:236 (none)
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Excavation Context: Ur >> Mausoleum Site | BC >> House 30/C


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