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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)
191 (none) 1923,1110.106 (none) Moulded clay relief. Seated goddess. [drawing 1:]
193 (none) (none) (none) Clay vase. Miniature. Goblet. Type XVI.= RC 73 = L. 69a
194 (none) (none) B14960 Granite pick-head. Broken. Ceremonial votive offering. [drawing].
195 (none) 1923,1110.49 (none) Granite pick-head. Broken. Ceremonial or votive offering. [drawing]
196 (none) (none) B14962 Stone hammer-head. Fr of Probably part of ceremonial or votive object. [drawing] 3rd Dynasty Uruk-Kuri-Galzu floor of E-nun-mah
197 (none) 1923,1110.46 (none) Stand (?) [Crossed out] Mace-head Grey schist circular with large hole through the center: possibly stand for ceremonial pick??? Originally inlaid. [drawing]
198 (none) 1923,1110.19 (none) Limestone mace-head. Fr. of Inscribed. [Annotated] Dedication to the god Mastamtaeea for the life of [Crossed out: Bur Sin II(?) of Isin] Ibi-Sin, last king of the Third Dynasty. greatest dimensions [Annotated] Copied + transliterated. Placed in IN/No. 1.
199 (none) (none) (none) Beads. Set of medium-sized opaque white glass ball beads, 18 in all, with these 6 ball or barrel beads of black and white glass imitation agate. All found close together and strung up on chance.
200 (none) (none) (none) Beads. String of mixed beads, carnelian, paste, crystal, etc. Restrung from isolated beads found on the level of the broken stone vases, but not in their vicinity: mostly towards the NW corner of the room. All deep down in the floor packing.
201 (none) (none) (none) Clay cone. Lower part. Inscr. [Annotated] of Ur-Engur recording the building of E-temen-ni-il. See SAKI p.188 Tonnagal A. [Annotated] Duplicates: U.214, U.204, U.185, U.243A, U.228, U.229, U.300, U.297, U.301, U.161, U.527, U.528, U.529, U.530, U.531, U.533, U.557, U.701, U.717, U.746-8, U.871, U. 937, U.345, U.326, U.436, U.115 [referencing other sites] [Annotated] Placed in IN/No 4
202 (none) (none) (none) Clay cone. Fragment. Inscription: recording of the building of the canal of Ur. Duplicate of 169 [probably U.169]. Placed in IN/No. 4 [CARD MISSING Typed Transcription from British Museum Card]
204 (none) (none) (none) Clay cone. Base. Inscr. [Annotated] of Ur-Engur. Duplicate of 201. [Annotated] Scrapped [Annotated] Placed in IN/No 4
205 (none) (none) (none) Clay tablet. Complete. [Annotated] Reads 15 garments, price 4 minas 4 shekel 15 grams. Sumerian or First Dynasty. [Annotated] Placed in IN/No 2.
206 (none) (none) B14933 Mace-head, Alabaster half of Decorated with rope moulding in relief & inscribed: [Annotated] "To Sin, Rimush king of the world, when he had overthrown Elam and Barahse dedicated this from the Elamite booty" Duplicate of an inscription found at Nippur on a vase. See SAKI p. 162 (c) Vase C. [Annotated] Phil Photo 15 [Annotated] Duplicates - 206 [Crossed out] U.236
207 (none) (none) B14932 Mace-head Alabaster. Complete, except that top moulding is chipped away. Inscribed: [Annotated] Rimush king of Kish.
208 (none) (none) (none) Mace head. White marble. Complete, but top moulding and one side chipped, and part of inscription missing. [Annotated] Dedication of mace head to Nannar bu Ur-Engur for his life. (1) Nannar. (2) lugal-a-ui. (3) Ur-Engur. (4) mtah-kal-gu. (5) lugal Uri-ki-ma. (6) lugal Ki-en-gi ki-uri ge. (7) (uam ti) - la-ui-su. (8) (um) - na-du. [Annotated] Baghdad
209 (none) (none) B14938, B14938 Cone, black and white veined marble. Only the lower part preserved. Inscribed: [Annotated] Dedication to the goddess Ningal for the life of Ur-Engur by a priest of Nannar. [Annotated] Duplicate of 249 [Annotated] Copied and transliterated. Placed in P.R.
210 (none) 1923,1110.43 (none) Stone bowl Fragment. (joined up from 2) of a bowl of fine-grained black stone: on the outside carved in low relief, long-horned oxen: of one the whole body and one horn remaining, head missing: of the other, only a fragment of the hind-quarters: the tail of the second animal is short and curled and it may well be other than an ox.
211 (none) (none) B14967 Stone vase. Fr. of. Fine-grained black stone. On the outside, carved in low relief an animal strongly resembling a pig, but with a bushy tail stands on its hind legs (L), one front paw resting on a conventional mountain. The work is rather crude but vigorous. The vase is of unusual form for a stone vase, section more or less, thus [referencing drawing], the foot being made in a separate piece. [drawing]
212 (none) (none) (none) Clay cone. Fr of base of, With remains of inscription below. [Annotated] Building inscription of Kudur-Mabug of U.188. [Annotated] Placed in IN.No. 3
213 (none) (none) (none) Clay cone. Fr of the tip only with traces of inscription. [Annotated] Not inscribed. [Annotated] Placed in IN/No2 [Crossed out] Thrown Out
214 (none) (none) (none) Clay cone. Fr of tip only with ends of lines of inscription. [Annotated] Ur-Engur inscription probably duplicated of U.201. [Annotated] Placed in IN/No. 4. Scrapped
215 (none) (none) (none) Gold earring. [drawing 1:1]
216 (none) 1923,1110.102 (none) Terracotta relief. [drawing 1:1]
217 (none) (none) (none) Clay cone. Upper part. With most of text preserved. [Annotated] Inscription of Kudur-Mabug in the Sumerian language similar in terms to the brick inscription, but fuller. Duplicate of U.188. [Annotated] Placed in IN/ No. 3.

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