Description (Catalog Card): Cone of Kudur-Mabug. Fragment- col. II 1-7. Same inscription as U.861, U.2611, U.2679, U.2794. H.C.1     
Find Context (Catalog Card): Trench behind Hall's excavation     
Material (Catalog Card): Clay2     
Text Genre: Royal/Monumental      
Dates Referenced: Kudur-mabuk     
U Number: 6329     
Object Type: Architectural Elements >> Cones      
Museum: The National Museum of Iraq      
Season Number: 04: 1925-1926      
Object Type: Writing and Record Keeping >> Peg, Nail or Cone (inscribed)      
Culture/Period: Ur III      
Description (Modern): Cone fragment with inscription     
Description (Modern): Object is not sealed.     
Material: Inorganic Remains >> Clay >> Unfired      
Material: Inorganic Remains >> Clay >> Fired      
Museum Number (IM Number): IM 92861     
Museum Number (IM Number): IM 92861     
Tablet ID Number: P225689     
[1] Woolley's description
[2] Material as described by Woolley

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Location Context Title Context Description Description (Modern)
Ehursag | HT The excavation area abbreviation HT stands for Hall's Temple because H.R. Hall had excavated parts of it in 1919. Hall called it Area (or Building) B and he found inscribed bricks in the paved floors of the building which indicated it was the ehursag, the house of the mountain, which was purported to be Shulgi's palace. Woolley, in his first season, found inscribed bricks in the walls that mentioned Ur-Namma's temple of the moon god, and he concluded the building was actually a temple, dubbing the excavation area HT. He believed the actual ehursag palace to be located somewhere else within the temenos. Many of his subsequent excavation abbreviations attest to his search for the building, but he eventually agreed that HT was the ehursag itself. In his fourth season, Woolley cleared the remaining extents of the building. He had already explored parts of the terrace wall on which it stood and came to find that this was part of the Ur III temenos wall. Along this wall near the ehursag Woolley found a deep well, at the bottom of which (13 meters down) were many inscribed clay cones. (none)
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Media Media Title Title Label Author Omeka Label
Ur Excavation Volumes Provisional Ur Excavation Volumes Provisional (none) (none) (none)
Ur Excavations Texts VIII.2: Royal Inscriptions Part II Ur Excavations Texts VIII.2: Royal Inscriptions Part II 1965 Sollberger, E. (none)
Woolley's Catalog Cards Woolley's Catalog Cards Card -- BM ID:194 Box:32 Page:42 Card -- BM ID:194 Box:32 Page:42 (none)
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