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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)
7844 37-7-96 (none) (none) Tablet. Fragment. Proper names. In rather archaic writing.
7856 (none) (none) B17418 Copper axe. Rather slender example. One side of the socket has decayed and broken away exposing remains of wooden haft.
7858 (none) (none) B17471 Copper reticule. A cone with ball end, containing 4 small copper toilet utensils fastned on to a ring. [drawing]
7866 (none) (none) B17459 Copper chopper. Thin metal: convex cutting end: other end tapered and curved round for attachment. [drawing]
7867 (none) (none) B17515 Copper chopper. Haft end broken away. Convex cutting end. Thin metal.
7888A (none) (none) B16963 [A-B] Two copper rings. Made of a fairly thick rod bent round with the ends just overlapping.
7894 (none) (none) B16881 Cylinder seal. Steatite. Black. Scene of worship. Votary led by the hands by minor deity towards seated Nannar. Nannar and minor deity wear flounced kaunakes skirt and low head dress. Votary shaven and shorn wearing long skirt fringed in front. Behind votary a rampant lion between 4 vertical lines, which may represent the doors of a shrine? Attributes: crescent moons one against the other as on the burnt bricks of Sin-Iddinam.
7896 (none) (none) B16883 Cylinder seal. hematite. Black. Hero wearing conical cap and short garment which only falls to the knees, and carrying a bird? in his left hand approaches a standing deity wearing high headdress and flounced kaunakes skirt. Behind the hero, naked Ishtar.
7901 (none) (none) B17241 Clay vase. Glazed. Originally green, bleached white and yellow. Pomegranate shaped. Part of rim missing. Type CCCI or RC.17.
7916 (none) (none) B16906 Stamp flat seal. One side convex. Calcite. Greyish. Above a reclining beast, possibly a jackal? and below a second beast with big head.
7917 (none) (none) B16905 Flat seal. Hemispherical. Calcite. Greyish. Animal? design.
7920 (none) (none) B16900 Cylinder seal. Steatite. Scene of worship before Nannar. Enthronoed Nannar wearing horned headdress extends right hand to greet 2 standing gods also wearing horned headdress and with left arm upraised. Attributes: crescent moon and spear? with a shaped top.
7931 (none) (none) B17411 Axe Head. Copper.
7933 (none) (none) B17442 Bowl. Copper. Type III.
7940 87-28-13 (none) (none) Stone vase. Calcite. White. Part of rim broken (and mended) and part missing. Stone type LVI.
7943 (none) (none) B17173 Bowl. Limestone. White. Type LX stone
7945 (none) (none) B16808 Necklace. 6 lapis lazuli double conoids [drawing] (not to scale). 4 lapis double conoids -smaller type [drawing]. 6 carnelian double conoids. 2 carnelian ring beads.
7947 (none) (none) B17305 Bowl. Limestone. White. Broken and part of base missing. Stone type XII.
7948 (none) (none) B16769 Ring. Silver. 3 coils. [drawing] not to scale.
7956 (none) (none) B16856 Cylinder seal. Lapis lazuli: tall slender type broken in antiquity; mended. Two registers: above, 2 worshipers approaching a seated goddess with crescent. Below, 3 worshipers approaching a seated goddess with star; behind her a tree.
7961A (none) (none) B16836 (U7966=)U.7961 A, B, C Finger-rings of base silver A: a four fold coil of silver wire B, C, two-fold coils
7973 (none) (none) B17547 Copper bowl or cauldron. In very bad condition. Type LVI.
7988A (none) (none) B17436 [A] Copper knife. Straigh-sided with square shoulders to a short tang in which was one rivet (broken off: point of knife also broken but present). Oxydised onto the knife blade is a [B] copper reticule of normal type II
7989 (none) (none) B16864 Cylinder seal. Black steatite with silver caps. Subject Gilgamesh and Eabana fighting bulls. (N.B.) part of the linen thread was preserved in the hole)
7990 (none) (none) B16789 Cylinder seal of grey mottled stone -- ? fossilised coral. Much worn: subject: crossed goats and 3 persons pouring libations.

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