This object is long, thin, pointed at one end and flattened at the other. It is usually made of metal, and usually between 0-150mm.

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Object U Number Museum Number (UPM Date Reg Number) Museum Number (BM Registration Number) Museum Number (UPM B-number) Description (Catalog Card)
1362 (none) (none) B15756 Bronze implement. (Drill?): square in section. [drawing 1:1]
1361 (none) 1924,0920.233 (none) Bronze implemenet. Like a nail with 2 barbs or flanges. [drawing 1:1]
12774F 31-17-321A (none) (none) Objects. (A) Bead, long, clay imitation of bead cut from shell core. (B) Clay bugle bead. (C) Shell bugle bead. (D) Clay spindle whorl. (E) Copper needle (broken). (F) Clay nail. (G) Fragment of clay sickle. (H) Penannular ring of shell. [I not assigned in group] (J) [J.1-.11] Chips, flint and obsidian, including one flint piercer. (K) [K.1-.2] Fragments of clay animal figurines. (L) Animal tooth. (M) Miniature pot of reddish clay, broken. (N) Pottery fragments. [N.1-.4] 4 small bits black design on white, characteristic TO [Tel Obaid]; [N.5-.6] 2 pieces, black band on drab, coarse ware; [N.7-.10] 4 pieces red bands on drab [N.11] 1 piece plain red wash(?); [N.12-.13] 2 pieces, design in red on light ground; [N.14-.15] 2 pieces, design in red and black on light ground : rows of triangles and bands; [N.16-.18] 3 pieces with transverse bands of erased slip decoration, light red on deeper red body. (O) [O.1] Cylindrical vase of light drab clay and [O.2] fragment of a second similar. (P) Clay jar sealing (?) with scratched design. (Q) Clay jar sealing with impression of seal cylinder : subject, bulls and square shrines. (R) Clay cup, reddish ware, wheelmade, normal type, broken and mended. (S) Clay jar sealing, fragment, with design of rows of animals.
12212 30-12-299 (none) (none) Copper Bolt. Rectangular in section with curled head. Tapering end. [Type] VII [drawing 2:5]
12182 (none) (none) (none) Copper Peg. bent at right angles. Stem is triangular in section and hallowed to form a runnel.
12181 30-12-314 (none) (none) Copper Nail. Mushroom shaped.
11976 30-12-281 (none) (none) Copper Dagger. Type II F.
11231 (none) (none) B16909 Obsidian Nail. Miniature. Square in section. T Shaped top. [drawing 1:1]
10555G (none) (none) (none) Copper Nails From the axles of the two wagons [A-B] 2 large bent nails with stems flattened and round heads L 0185 [C-G] 5 with coiled heads L 0105
10555F (none) (none) (none) Copper Nails From the axles of the two wagons [A-B] 2 large bent nails with stems flattened and round heads L 0185 [C-G] 5 with coiled heads L 0105
10555E (none) (none) (none) Copper Nails From the axles of the two wagons [A-B] 2 large bent nails with stems flattened and round heads L 0185 [C-G] 5 with coiled heads L 0105
10555D (none) (none) (none) Copper Nails From the axles of the two wagons [A-B] 2 large bent nails with stems flattened and round heads L 0185 [C-G] 5 with coiled heads L 0105
10555C (none) (none) (none) Copper Nails From the axles of the two wagons [A-B] 2 large bent nails with stems flattened and round heads L 0185 [C-G] 5 with coiled heads L 0105
10555B (none) 1928,1010.346 (none) Copper Nails From the axles of the two wagons [A-B] 2 large bent nails with stems flattened and round heads L 0185 [C-G] 5 with coiled heads L 0105
10555A (none) (none) B17353 Copper Nails From the axles of the two wagons [A-B] 2 large bent nails with stems flattened and round heads L 0185 [C-G] 5 with coiled heads L 0105
10363C (none) (none) (none) [A-C] 3 Clay Nails Baked Roughly shaped [drawing]
10363B (none) (none) (none) [A-C] 3 Clay Nails Baked Roughly shaped [drawing]
10363A (none) (none) (none) [A-C] 3 Clay Nails Baked Roughly shaped [drawing]
(none) (none) (none) B16428 (none)
(none) 31-43-549 (none) (none) (none)
(none) 31-43-501 (none) (none) (none)
(none) 31-43-502 (none) (none) (none)
(none) 31-43-504 (none) (none) (none)
(none) 31-43-505 (none) (none) (none)
(none) (none) (none) B17464 (none)
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