Conservation: 2007. University Museum Near East Section Ur Metals Conservation Treatment Project. IMLS Grant.     
MASCA Metallurgy Testing: Sample Number 71      
Pseudomorph: patches of preserved organics     
Description (Catalog Card): Bronze Pin. E.1     
Description (Archival): CBS Register: copper needle. 136 mm length     
Find Context (Catalog Card): From KPS     
Material (Catalog Card): Copper Alloy2     
Measurement (Catalog Card): L. 0137     
U Number: 6459     
Object Type: Dress and Personal Ornaments >> Clasps >> Pins      
Museum: University of Pennsylvania Museum      
Season Number: 04: 1925-1926      
Object Type: Tools and Equipment >> Awls, Piercers, Needles >> Needles      
Description (Modern): Copper pin. Broken, no head. Round in cross-section     
Material: Inorganic Remains >> Metal >> Copper Alloy      
Museum Number (UPM B-number): B16414     
Measurement (Diameter): 4     
Measurement (Length): 136.0     
Measurement (Thickness): 5.0     
Measurement (X): 135     
[1] Woolley's description
[2] Material as described by Woolley

Locations: 6459 Export: JSON - XML - CSV

Location Context Title Context Description Description (Modern)
KPS Site | KPS This excavation area was designated Kings Palace South (KPS) because it explored walls that were south of the main giparu building (KP). Some of these late walls cut into earlier levels of the giparu in its southern portion. The walls were found to be of patchwork domestic structures, two houses (A to the south and B to the north) separated by a street (scanty remains of a House C were also found). They were formed mostly of broken and reused bricks of the Larsa/Old Babylonian period and probably dated to the Kassite period, repaired and reused into the Neo-Babylonian. Beneath these walls were found indications of the earlier Temenos wall and various artifacts of the Early Dynastic period. The excavation area overall included part of the Neo-Babylonian temenos wall to the west, the part that contained the Nebuchadnezzar gate where inscribed bricks of this king were uncovered in foundation boxes. It stretched southward to the edge of the excavation areas called EH and DP. (none)
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Media: 6459 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:32 Page:169 Card -- BM ID:194 Box:32 Page:169 (none)
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