Description (Catalog Card): Clay Tablet. Babylonian letter. To: I-li-..., from: ^dSin-... [CARD MISSING Typed Transcription from British Museum Card] 1     
Find Context (Catalog Card): House 17, In room due NW of Room 3 1 m above floor level II. A.H     
Material (Catalog Card): Clay2     
Measurement (Catalog Card): L. 75mm, W. 40mm     
[1] Typed Transcription from BMCard
[2] Material as described by Woolley
[3] Barrett. 1976. Near East Section, Ur, Inscribed Objects

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Location Context Title Context Description Description (Modern)
No. 1 Baker's Square To the Northwest of baker's square, 7 rooms, A door in the north corner of Baker's Square led into a long passage which was more like a private lane than a room in a house and had in its SW wall the front entrance to a separate building (not excavated). Facing this was the entrance to No. 1. The passage was unpaved and let into its floor was a brick enclosure like a manger. Of the walls, the SW was the deeper and apparently the older; the foundations of the NW wall lay at a much higher level, seven courses above those of the SW wall, but the two were bonded together above; the NW wall had been much destroyed by an intrusive bread-oven. (none)
Room 2 Guest Room, On the SE side a door led into the guest-room (2), which was brick-paved and had a drain at the NE end; communicating with it on the NE was a little room which, in spite of its position, was probably not the lavatory, seeing that it had no pavement and no drain; below it were three infant burials (AHG/171-3). Through the guest-room one passed to the chapel which occupied the SE end of the site. The chapel was paved with bricks 0.26 m. X 0.17 m.; against its NE wall were the remains of a long brick altar 0.60 m. wide which showed signs of having been repaired; in the north corner was a brick 'table' 0.60 m. sq. of which eleven courses of brick survived. On the pavement were clay vases of Types IL.lOc. and IL.71; under it were larnax burials LG/44, 45 and 46, and let into the pavement in front of the altar was the pot burial of an infant. (none)
House XVII (none) (none)
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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)
Ur Excavations V: The Ziggurat and its Surroundings Ur Excavations V: The Ziggurat and its Surroundings 1939 Woolley Leonard (none)
Ur Excavations VII; The Old Babylonian Period Ur Excavations VII; The Old Babylonian Period 1976 Woolley, L. and M. Mallowan (none)
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