Description (Catalog Card): Gold wire. Square or rectangular in section, twisted, and one end thickened and flattened to a head = the other end broken.1     
Find Context (Catalog Card): Found in the pit in front of the Ziggurat (Z Pit B) at -11.45 from [surface, struck through] zero line      
Material (Catalog Card): Gold2     
Measurement (Catalog Card): L. 010 width 0001     
U Number: 16981     
Museum: University of Pennsylvania Museum      
Object Type: Dress and Personal Ornaments >> Clasps      
Season Number: 09: 1930-1931      
Description (Modern): Wire     
Material: Inorganic Remains >> Metal >> Gold      
Museum Number (UPM Date Reg Number): 31-43-227     
Notes: The object 31-43-227 is recorded in the Penn Museum as U.16981; however, it is a hair ring apparently round in section that does not appear to match the original description of U.16981     
[1] Woolley's description
[2] Material as described by Woolley

Locations: 16981 | 31-43-227 Export: JSON - XML - CSV

Location Context Title Context Description Description (Modern)
Pit L | Ziggurat Pit B | PBT Ziggurat Pit B (PBT) was expanded and renamed Pit L in season 9. The pit sat on top of the northwest portion of the ziggurat terrace and cut down into the terrace itself. Woolley is unclear on its exact placement and the only plan published does not correspond well with his notes. In the Antiquaries Journal for 1925, he states only that this pit was dug west of the first (PAT) along the line of the terrace wall and included the find U.2826. This artifact, a shell plaque, carries on its catalog card only the location abbreviation PDW. The pit had to be located northwest of PAT (Pit K), but that pit is also difficult to pinpoint. In the season 9 excavation it is clear that Woolley intended to excavate a deep trench on the terrace that included both PAT and PBT. He laid out an area measuring some 20x40 meters that included the smaller pits. This excavation uncovered the early and quite dense terrace wall, so Woolley continued as two pits, Pit K and Pit L, falling essentially on either side of it. Pit L was farther northwest and measured initially 15x20 meters, but it was split up again (according to the stratigraphic profile in UE4) and the main portion of Pit L measured only 5 meters NW-SE. At approximately 8 meters down from the surface, it was truncated again to about 2.5 meters NW-SE and continued down to sea level another 6 meters down. These measurements are obtained from the stratigraphic profile published in UE4, but it is admittedly difficult to interpret. The only scale on the image is the vertical and this scale appears to have been exaggerated to show the strata while including the entire horizontal extent on the page. See Pit K for more information. (none)
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Media: 16981 | 31-43-227 Export: JSON - XML - CSV

Media Media Title Title Label Author Omeka Label
Ur Excavations IV; The Early Periods Ur Excavations IV; The Early Periods 1955 Woolley, L. (none)
Woolley's Catalog Cards Woolley's Catalog Cards Card -- BM ID:194 Box:67 Page:82 Card -- BM ID:194 Box:67 Page:82 (none)
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