Description (Catalog Card): [A-F] 6 clay tablets. [CARD MISSING Typed Transcription from British Museum Card] (A) muididigna ba-ba-al Rim-Sin (SAKI 237); (B) muidXX-na ba-ba-al..... (C) (mu id) idigna ba-ba-al... (D) mu bad-gal...d u-a..., H.C. 30/IX, 1;, UET/V:816; (E) Babylonian letter; (F) Babylonian letter to: E-a-na-sir; From Ar-bi-tu..., UET/V:7; see also UET/V:23; UET/V: 614. 1     
Find Context (Catalog Card): Lavatory house IV, A.H     
Material (Catalog Card): Clay2     
Text Genre: Administrative and Legal      
Dates Referenced: Rim-Sin 19     
U Number: 16522E     
Object Type: Writing and Record Keeping >> Tablet      
Museum: The National Museum of Iraq      
Season Number: 09: 1930-1931      
Culture/Period: Ur III      
Description (Modern): Cuneiform Tablet     
Material: Inorganic Remains >> Clay >> Unfired      
Tablet ID Number: X007316     
Measurement (Height): 503     
Measurement (Width): 403     
[1] Typed Transcription from BMCard
[2] Material as described by Woolley
[3] Barrett. 1976. Near East Section, Ur, Inscribed Objects

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Locations: 16522E Export: JSON - XML - CSV

Location Context Title Context Description Description (Modern)
House IV Excavation designation in area AH mostly covering No. 1 Old Street but likely containing parts of No. 7 Church Lane as well. (none)
No. 1 Old Street In the form in which it survived the house was relatively late; its floor level was 0.60 m. higher than that of its neighbour, No. 3 Straight Street, part of its premises had been alienated and transferred to No. 7 Church Lane and there was a certain amount of patchwork in its walls; but the wall foundations in some cases went down deep and the modifications it had undergone pointed to a long existence. The burnt bricks used in its construction measured 0.25 m. X 0.17 m. X 0.08 m. A long and narrow private passage from Old Street led to the entrance-lobby. (none)
Room 4 Lavatory, Room 4 was a lavatory, the pavement gone but the drain preserved at the NW end; a thin screen wall divided it from Room 5, and the curve of the main wall against which the screen abutted points to reconstruction. Under the pavement was the larnax burial LG/57. (none)
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Media: 16522E Export: JSON - XML - CSV

Media Media Title Title Label Author Omeka Label
Ur Excavations Texts V: Letters and Documents of the Old-Babylonian Period Ur Excavations Texts V: Letters and Documents of the Old-Babylonian Period 1953 Figulla, H.H., Martin, W.J. (none)
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