Description (Catalog Card): Tablet. In a box, not marked, and not fully examined, the following leftover unbaked, at end of season. (A)[A and H] 2 considerable fragments. (B)[B and I-L] 5 small tablets. (C) seal impression (interesting). (D) Contract with many fragments of its envelope, with seal impressions. also baked. (E) Fragment containing some proper names. (F) Half a business note also. (G) corner of archaic tablet.     
Find Context (Catalog Card): Shrine Room, New St No. 3     
Material (Catalog Card): Clay1     
U Number: 8840D     
Object Type: Writing and Record Keeping >> Tablet      
Season Number: 05: 1926-1927      
Museum: British Museum      
Description (Modern): Object is not sealed. two column. Ur Lament     
Material: Inorganic Remains >> Clay >> Unfired      
Tablet ID Number: X006152     
Measurement (Thickness): 382     
Measurement (Height): 972     
Measurement (Width): 1132     
[1] Material as described by Woolley
[2] Ur Project Team

Locations: 8840D Export: JSON - XML - CSV

Location Context Title Context Description Description (Modern)
TTG TTG is shorthand for Trial Trench G, the second extension of TTE, actually extending TTF and obliterating TTA. Like the other trenches in the Royal Cemetery it was never mapped and does not appear on an aerial photograph. The trench was dug on the same lines as TTF, essentially extending its width to the northwest. The first grave to be numbered in this trench was PG355, but the sequence from this point up to PG580 is shared among the three trenches. This trial trench and TTF may have been about 5 meters wide, somewhat wider than other trial trenches as Woolley continued to expand, though there is no proof of this other than a slight indication on the 1930 aerial photograph. Excavation while the three trenches were open would have resembled a wide stair case, with TTE being the lowest in the southeast, TTF somewhat higher to the northwest, and TTG higher still. By the end of the season, all three trenches had reached at least 5 meters depth, though TTE had reached 9 meters. The northwest portion of the cemetery did not produce as many graves as the southeast and Woolley extended excavations in the following season over a large area southeast of TTE, beginning with PG580. He also began to map individual graves in the overall area at this point. (none)
No. 3 New Street | EM (none) (none)
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Media: 8840D Export: JSON - XML - CSV

Media Media Title Title Label Author Omeka Label
Ur Excavations Texts VI.2: Literary and Religious Texts Ur Excavations Texts VI.2: Literary and Religious Texts 1966 Gadd, C.J., Kramer, S.N. (none)
Woolley's Catalog Cards Woolley's Catalog Cards Card -- BM ID:194 Box:40 Page:11 Card -- BM ID:194 Box:40 Page:11 (none)
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