Conservation: 2007. University Museum Near East Section Ur Metals Conservation Treatment Project. IMLS Grant.     
Pseudomorph: Textile     
Description (Catalog Card): Copper chopper. Haft end broken away. Convex cutting end. Thin metal.1     
Description (Archival): CBS Register: copper thin blade. knife? length 144 mm     
Find Context (Catalog Card): TTD group 7     
Material (Catalog Card): Copper alloy2     
Measurement (Catalog Card): L. 0145 width 005     
U Number: 7867     
Object Type: Tools and Equipment >> Axes, Choppers, Scrapers >> Choppers      
Museum: University of Pennsylvania Museum      
Season Number: 05: 1926-1927      
Object Type: Tools and Equipment >> Knives, Blades, Saws      
Description (Modern): Copper Axe, Hammered type. Type S10, S11, S12, or S19. Haft broken off. Blade is rectangular in shape. Edge is rounded. U number on object     
Material: Inorganic Remains >> Metal >> Copper Alloy      
Museum Number (UPM B-number): B17515     
Measurement (X): 146     
Measurement (Y): 50     
Measurement (Z): 3     
[1] Woolley's description
[2] Material as described by Woolley

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TTD TTD is shorthand for Trial Trench D, one of two initial trenches dug in season 5 to extend TTA from season 1. Woolley dug TTD and TTE to search for graves in what he believed was a potentially vast cemetery. Neither of these trenches were ever mapped and no aerial photos show them, as by the time of the 1930 RAF photograph the trial trenches had been so extended that most of the Royal Cemetery area had already been exposed. Luckily, Woolley's field records allow us to reconstruct the direction and extents of the trench. He states that it ran from the head (northeast end) of TTA and extended southeastward to the east corner of the Neo-Babylonian temenos wall, making it about 65 meters in length. Though he does not tell us its width it is likely that it was about 4 meters, the same as the measurable trial trenches A, B, and C. TTD did not reveal much, but it was only excavated to a depth of around 2 meters. As Woolley reports in the Antiquaries Journal volume 7 page 1: "The trench to the temenos angle produced no sign of buildings, but for the greater part of its length a floor of beaten mud, lying about 1.75 m. below the present surface, at which level we stopped short." It had just missed the south corner of the Mausoleum of the Ur III kings, and when area PG was expanded beneath the level of TTD in season 8, many graves were recorded here. (none)
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Woolley's Catalog Cards Woolley's Catalog Cards Card -- BM ID:194 Box:36 Page:103 Card -- BM ID:194 Box:36 Page:103 (none)
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Ur >> Royal Cemetery | PG >> TTD


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