Calcite is a very common and widespread mineral that comes in a variety of forms and colors. It ranges in color appearing as white, colorless, gray, red, green, blue, yellow, brown, and orange. It has a moh's hardness of 3.  

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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)
14220 31-16-438 (none) (none) Stone bowl. White calcite. Oval with 4 lugs handles. Badly smashed.
15147 31-16-440 (none) (none) Stone bowl. White calcite. Smashed - but complete?
14222 31-16-441 (none) (none) Stone bowl. Translucent calcite. Badly smashed.
14457A 31-16-442 (none) (none) Stone bowl. Calcite. Yellowish. Highly polished. Badly smashed but probably complete. Type.
14100 31-16-444 (none) (none) Stone vase. Yellowish translucent clacite. Type IX. [drawing]
14033 31-16-445 (none) (none) Stone bowl. White calcite. Portion of rim missing. Type XI. [drawing]
14057 31-16-449 (none) (none) Stone bowl. Calcite. Badly smashed. Type LXI. [drawing]
14328 31-16-458 (none) (none) Stone bowl. White calcite. Badly smashed.
15135 31-16-463 (none) (none) Stone Bowl. White calcite. Smashed.
15771 31-16-466 (none) (none) Stone. Bowl. Yellowish calcite. [drawing]
13515 31-17-117 (none) (none) Cylinder seal. Calcite. Grey. 2 bird headed men and 2 rampant antelopes. Primitive cutting.
13521 31-17-118 (none) (none) Cylinder seal. Calcite. White. 2 registers. Imperfect condition. Above: banquet scene, 3 seated figures, two of them sucking drink through a tube the third approached by a standing figure third approached by a standing figure. Below: two rows and a spread eagle.
14258 31-17-133 (none) (none) 3 large lentoid beads: 1 gold and 2 calcite(?).
12771A 31-17-319A (none) (none) Objects. (A) Miniature white calcite bowl (the rim chipped) thus [reference to drawing] [Type RC12]. [drawing 1:1] (B) Shallow bowl of basic diorite (?). (C) Fragment of stone bowl (?) re-used and pierced with 3 holes: basic diorite (?). [drawing] (D) Miniature square box roughly made from light drab clay. (E) Miniature clay bowl. (F) Miniature goblet in light drab clay thus [reference to drawing]. [drawing 1:2] (G) Wheelmade pot of pinkish clay with pin-hole orifice at neck (neck broken off). [drawing] (H) Clay bead (?) or handle (?) rough cylinder longitudinally pierced. [U.12771I not assigned] (J) Oval pebble burnisher. Thin and flat. (K) Flint chip. (L) Flint saw. (M) Part of clay jar-sealing with indistinct traces of relief. (N) Clay jar sealing with rows of animals. [drawing 1:1] (O) Flint hoe (?) of T.O. type [Tel Obaid].
14271 31-17-59 (none) (none) Beads. Lapis lazuli barrels and a triangular calcite pendant.
16351A 31-43-167 (none) (none) [A-B] A pair of calcite beads. Lentoid-lozenge-shaped in section. One end of second bead missing. [drawing 1:1]
17117A 31-43-194 (none) (none) Wall-cones of white calcite. A. blunt point: a roughly incised line round the stem near the head. B. plain. C. Similar to (B), head broken.
17117B 31-43-195 (none) (none) Wall-cones of white calcite. A. blunt point: a roughly incised line round the stem near the head. B. plain. C. Similar to (B), head broken.
16555 31-43-20, 31-43-20 (none) (none) Cylinder seal, white calcite. Ga-ad-i(?)-li(?)-a, daughter of Ah(?)-na-nu-um H.C. 30/II, 11
16531 31-43-250, 31-43-250 (none) (none) Mace head, white calcite. Fragment. Naram-Sin: dedication to KA-DI. H.C. 30/III,4
16532 31-43-251 (none) (none) White calcite mace-head Fragment. Rimush. H.C. 30/111, 3.
16533 31-43-253, 31-43-253 (none) (none) White calcite bowl, small fragment. Ur-(Nammu). H.C. 30/III, 5.
17183 31-43-281 (none) (none) White calcite vase. [drawing 1:1]
16259 31-43-306 (none) (none) White calcite plate. RC.28. [drawing]
18142C 32-40-260 (none) (none) Beads. A collection of mixed stone beads. The majority of stalagmite calcite, plain milky calcite, black and white granite, marble, steatite, pink limestone, jasper etc. ? Third dynasty.

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