Description (Catalog Card): Terracotta bust. of a god wearing the horned tiara and heavy curls on shoulders. Good bold modelling, moulded and finished by hand. Eemuriana [written in red pencil] [drawing 1:1] 3     
Description (Archival): Terracotta; head of goddess with horned mitre and heavy locks.4     
Find Context (Catalog Card): T.T.B 27     
Material (Catalog Card): Terracotta5     
Measurement (Catalog Card): [L.73mm, W.55mm based on 1:1 drawing]     
U Number: 311     
Museum: University of Pennsylvania Museum      
Object Type: Figural Objects >> Figurines >> Anthropomorphic      
Season Number: 01: 1922-1923      
Description (Modern): Modeled head of goddess with horned headdress and heavy locks. Incised lines depicting horned headdress, and hair locks as well as facial features. Brownish clay. U.511 written on object, but that is a clay pot.      
Material: Inorganic Remains >> Clay >> Fired >> Terracotta      
Museum Number (UPM B-number): B14991     
Measurement (X): 69     
Measurement (Y): 56     
Measurement (Z): 37     
Notes: Error - wrongly labelled & described as U.511 in Vol III6     
[1] Iconography tagged by Penn Museum research team.
[2] Technique tagged by Penn Museum research team.
[3] Woolley's description
[4] CBS Register
[5] Material as described by Woolley
[6] Data collected by British Museum research team

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Location Context Title Context Description Description (Modern)
TTB TTB is shorthand for Trial Trench B, one of two trenches excavated in Woolley's first season at Ur in 1922. This one was about 4 meters wide by about 60 meters long and ended up almost entirely within the e-nun-mah, a building that went through many forms over the centuries. The trench was expanded to reveal the building and extra abbreviations were added to it to indicate portions, roughly in directional notation from the main trench. The trench cut the building close to the west corner and TTB.W became the abbreviation for this area beyond the trench itself. TTB.SS and TTB.ES covered the larger area to the south and east. The abbreviation ES was then used in later seasons to refer to the majority of the building and a small portion of the area to the south of it. The enunmah itself was a complicated structure that seems to have changed function from storeroom (originally called the ganunmah) to temple through its long history. Woolley began assigning room numbers within the abbreviation TTB, but these excavation room numbers do not correlate precisely with the published room numbers. (none)
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Media Media Title Title Label Author Omeka Label
British Museum Photo Negatives British Museum Photo Negatives (none) (none) (none)
Excavations at Ur of the Chaldees Excavations at Ur of the Chaldees 1923 Woolley, C. L. (none)
Field Photographs Field Photographs (none) (none) (none)
Field Photographs Field Photographs GN0038 GN0038 (none)
Leon Legrain Note Card Leon Legrain Note Card (none) (none) (none)
Leon Legrain Note Card Leon Legrain Note Card (none) (none) (none)
Woolley's Catalog Cards Woolley's Catalog Cards Card -- BM ID:194 Box:22 Page:60 Card -- BM ID:194 Box:22 Page:60 (none)
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