Description (Catalog Card): Tablet. Round tablet. In box not marked.     
Find Context (Catalog Card): TTE at east end 1 m. below surface (field catalogue)     
Text Genre: Lexical      
U Number: 8830A     
Museum: British Museum      
Season Number: 05: 1926-1927      
Object Type: Writing and Record Keeping >> Tablet      
Description (Modern): [...]-dUtu, [...]-dx, [...]-dx     
Material: Inorganic Remains >> Clay >> Unfired      
Museum Number (BM Big Number): 120526     
Tablet ID Number: P346893     
Measurement (Height): 1201     
Measurement (Width): 401     
[1] Internal UPM list complied by: Barrett. 1976. Near East Section, Ur, Inscribed Objects

Locations: 8830A Export: JSON - XML - CSV

Location Context Title Context Description Description (Modern)
TTF TTF is shorthand for Trial Trench F, the first extension of TTE. 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 TTE, essentially extending its width, and the only report that shows its southern line is a mention of the location of PG513 within it. This grave rested upon the ruined northwest wall of PG777, which means that TTF must have met TTE at PG777, since the roof of that grave was revealed in TTE. TTF therefore extended the width of TTE to the northwest. The calculated location of TTF crosses over at least the southern end of TTA. This trench had been dug four years prior and had not been overly deep. It would likely have been mostly collapsed by this point, accounting for the somewhat different line of it and the season 5 trenches TTE, TTF, and TTG. While TTE was almost certainly around 4 meters in width as had been previous trial trenches, TTF and TTG may have been wider in order to find more graves. The only indication is the 1930 aerial photograph that shows an extent in the northwest portion of the cemetery that may go as far as 17 meters from the northwest edge of TTE. It is by no means certain, but a trench width of 6-7 meters (twice that of TTE) is suggested for each of TTF and TTG. The first grave to be given a PG number in TTF was PG227. From this point, the sequence of grave numbers is shared between the two trenches, eventually to be supplemented with TTG. (none)
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Media: 8830A Export: JSON - XML - CSV

Media Media Title Title Label Author Omeka Label
Woolley's Catalog Cards Woolley's Catalog Cards Card -- BM ID:194 Box:40 Page:1 Card -- BM ID:194 Box:40 Page:1 (none)
Ur Excavations Texts VI.3: Literary and Religious texts Ur Excavations Texts VI.3: Literary and Religious texts 2006 Schaffer, A., Ludwig, M.C. (none)
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