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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)
18720B 33-35-1 (none) (none) [A] Lead tumbler with [B] clay pot. Lead tumbler distorted, but approximate dimensions diam 012, height 0055, covering the neck of spouted jar type JNG sj8. (but without line of ornamentation round shoulder). dimensions height 022, diam 016-5 base 008 made of light yellow clay.
14988 32-40-8 (none) (none) Clay jug. (in fragments but nearly complete) Painted ware, TO. Type CCCXXXVII. As U.47 [as U.47? not legible.] See A.J.x (1920-30 excavations) Pl.XLIVb.
18104 32-40-2 (none) (none) Vase of light drab clay in the form of a woman carrying a jar. (the arms broken). [drawing 1:1]
16203 31-43-612 (none) (none) Glazed pot. Blue glaze, much decayed, with grooved decoration. Persian period. Type 671 = 107P. [drawing]
16314 31-43-603 (none) (none) Bowl. Glazed. Blue. Type DLVIII=43 bl? TA
16652 31-43-593 (none) (none) Bowl. Baked clay. Egg shell ware. Type CCXXXVI. 3bP [P3b?]
17001 31-43-590, 31-43-590 (none) (none) Vase. Baked clay. Light drab. Neck inscribed. (NIG-GA makkur) ^dSin. Possibly a proper name but more probably means property of Sin, the pot being intended for the reception of offerings to that god. Also a neck a crescent and a gryphon. Inscription and design engraved after baking. Persian.
17305 31-43-585 (none) (none) Bowl. Baked clay. Light drab. Decorated with an incised tree(?) and a serpent (?) turned round the trunk(?). Type 1DLXII.
16310 31-43-568 (none) (none) Painted Pot. Baked clay. Fragment. Black lines on light drab body. Type CCLXXVIII.
(none) 31-43-476 (none) (none) (none)
(none) 31-43-469 (none) (none) (none)
13710 31-17-402 (none) (none) Libation vase drab clay. Type ?12CXLIV [unclear] Not published [ This contradicts publication info on same catalog card]
14474 31-17-380 (none) (none) Pot sherds. Plain red, finely burnished all belonging to a single pot but forming together only a small part of it. (see field notes) (Card received from Mallowan 1976)
13708 31-17-370 (none) (none) Clay jar. Fragments of. With nicked ornament on rim & shoulder-line, and combed or scrabbled ornament on shoulder (see field notes for drawing). Type RC.116 variant.
15340 31-17-369 (none) (none) Clay pedestal bowl. Light red clay with cream slip, inside the bowl. (broken). Type CCCXLII
14429 31-17-368 (none) (none) Clay pot. Reddish drab clay. On the shoulders 3 small lugs pierced horizontally (2broken). Type CCCXV.
15513 31-17-367 (none) (none) Clay pot. TO painted ware. Black on light drab. In fragments (too broken to type accurately). Type ? [one type crossed out] 360. 32.
12775 31-17-366 (none) (none) Clay pot. Drab clay with 2 mouths. [drawing]
(none) 31-17-365 (none) (none) (none)
15619 31-17-364 (none) (none) Fragment of clay platter. (about one half) TO painted ware. Black on green. Type CCCLXVI but with narrow rim. aU.5.
15609 31-17-363 (none) (none) Clay platter. Fragments. Plain red ware. aU.2. [drawing]
14493 31-17-359 (none) (none) Clay pot. Greenish clay. With round handles. Type CCCXX. Not in catalog.
15529 31-17-358 (none) (none) Clay jug. TO painted ware. Black on drab. The paint fugitive & much of the design gone. Type CCCLXXIV. 50. [drawing]
15542 31-17-356 (none) (none) Clay goblet. Plain drab clay. Thin-walled. Type CCCLXXI. [drawing]
15592 31-17-355 (none) (none) Clay cup. TO painted ware (fragmentary & in v. bad comdition) Black on greenish drab. Type CCCXLV. 23. [drawing]

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Terracotta

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