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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)
18787 35-1-111 (none) (none) Lion head. Terracotta. modeled in the round. Good style. [drawing 1:1]
20055 35-1-114 (none) (none) Glazed figurine. Man on horseback. Thin blue glaze bleached almost to white. One leg of the horse missing. Persian?
6194 (none) (none) B16261 Baked clay figurine. Drab. Priest? heavily draped horns on right shoulder. Long blue beard running down to waist. Fragmentary. E. [drawing 1:1]
645 (none) (none) B15191 Terracotta figurine (fr. of) moulded. Seated on a chair, a female figure wearing a dress from neck to ankles + with full sleeves. The bodice treated in narrow pleats, the skirt in 5 flounces of close pleating, border of smocking (?) round neck. Hands clasped in front of body, head missing. The chair +drapery make a solid front: behind project two stumps to make the relief stand up. [drawing]
6767F (none) (none) B16270F PAP-SU-GAL. Mud figures of traces of white plaster remain.
6767G (none) (none) B16270A PAP-SU-GAL. Mud figures of traces of white plaster remain.
6767J (none) (none) B16270B PAP-SU-GAL. Mud figures of traces of white plaster remain.
6768A (none) (none) B16272A PAP-SU-GAL. Mud figures of. Traces of white plaster remain. Human bodies with dog heads, left hand held across chest; right arm bent at elbow and held upright. CBS16271? [Confirmed: 16273] According to UE VIII pl. 34 there is a D, also PCBS 15271.
6768B (none) (none) B16272B PAP-SU-GAL. Mud figures of. Traces of white plaster remain. Human bodies with dog heads, left hand held across chest; right arm bent at elbow and held upright. CBS16271? [Confirmed: 16273]
6769 (none) (none) B16274 PAP-SU-GAL. Mud figure of. Traces of white plaster remain. Jackal? Poor condition.
6771B (none) (none) B16275A PAP-SU-GAL. Mud figures. 4 snakes. Neo-Babylonian.
6771D (none) (none) B16275B PAP-SU-GAL. Mud figures. 4 snakes. Neo-Babylonian.
6774 (none) (none) B16273 PAP-SU-GAL. Mud figures. Traces of white plaster remain. Bearded male, hands clasped over breast.
6792 31-43-354 (none) (none) Rams head. Baked clay. White glaze.
7600 (none) (none) B17195 Lion. Limestone. White. Fragment. Broken away behind back of head represented as couched, head resting on forelegs tips of which are missing. Flattened base. Cavity running length-ways down the middle of the body to receive post. Existing portion broken and mended.
8230 35-1-122 (none) (none) Clay figurine of a dog? in dark clay. [drawing] 1:1
8348A (none) (none) B17228 [A-C] Three figurines of animals. Roughly modeled in clay. Best example [A]: [drawing 1:1]
8348B (none) (none) B17229 [A-C] Three figurines of animals. Roughly modeled in clay. Best example [A]: [reference to 1:1 drawing]
842 (none) (none) B15197 Clay vase of drab clay. In form of a grotesque pig with lifted snout. New Babylonian period.
8640 (none) (none) B17215 Clay figurine. Crudely made of reddish clay, the surface covered with a bright dark hematite wash. A row of small holes denotes the main features, but there is also a minimum of relief modelling. [drawing]
8758 (none) (none) B17204 Grotesque figure. Baked clay. Hand modeled. Left arm missing. Male? figure, flattened head, pellet eyes, coarse nose, rounded chin; holds vertically against breast an object which looks like a thick stick with a hooked top. Lower part of body hollowed out inside; intended to receive a holder? [drawing 1:2]
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