Description (Catalog Card): Stone plumb-bob. of fine greyish-white limestone. [drawing 1:1]1     
Find Context (Catalog Card): T.T.A 200 level     
Material (Catalog Card): Limestone3     
Measurement (Catalog Card): [L. 65mm W.43mm based on 1:1 drawing]     
U Number: 28     
Museum: The National Museum of Iraq      
Object Type: Weights and Measures >> Suspension Weights      
Season Number: 01: 1922-1923      
Object Type: Tools and Equipment >> Whorls, Weights, Plumb Bobs >> Plumb Bobs      
Description (Modern): Shape: cone; Material: stone; Color: white; Condition: complete with a hole at the top2     
Material: Inorganic Remains >> Stones and Minerals >> Stone >> Sedimentary >> Limestone      
Museum Number (IM Number): IM 300     
Measurement (Weight): 126.5352     
Measurement (X): 61.002     
Measurement (Y): 40.002     
Notes: Iraq Museum records U Number: U. 282     
[1] Woolley's description
[2] Data collected by Thelma Akrawi, Iraq Museum.
[3] Material as described by Woolley

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TTA TTA is shorthand for Trial Trench A, one of two exploratory trenches excavated in Woolley's first season at Ur in 1922. This one was about 4 meters wide by about 40 meters long as revealed by an aerial photograph taken at the end of the 1922 season. The trench encountered a few scattered finds of jewelry and materials that led Woolley to suspect they were from a graveyard, but he felt his team of local diggers was not yet ready to excavate such sensitive contexts. Thus, he decided to concentrate on TTB for the first few seasons, according to his various publications. One of the primary reasons for concentrating on TTB initially, however, may have been that Woolley discovered no architecture in TTA but had struck the enunmah building in TTB. Woolley returned to TTA in season 5, when he expanded with new trial trenches and eventually opened up the entire area of the Royal Cemetery. No individual graves are reported in TTA and any that might have been encountered did not receive PG numbers. Those in the following trial trenches expanding TTA (TTE, TTF, TTG) did receive these numbers and gave their abbreviation (PG) to the entire Royal Cemetery area. (none)
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Woolley's Catalog Cards Woolley's Catalog Cards Card -- BM ID:194 Box:21 Page:28 Card -- BM ID:194 Box:21 Page:28 (none)
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