Molding is a process of creating an object by pressing or pouring a material into a mold. A mold is a hollow form or matrix for giving a particular shape to something in a molten or plastic state.  

 

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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)
(none) 31-16-953 (none) (none) [Unknown]
(none) 31-16-955 (none) (none) [Unknown]
(none) 31-16-956 (none) (none) [Unknown]
(none) 31-16-957 (none) (none) Unknown
(none) 31-16-958 (none) (none) [Unknown]
(none) 31-16-959 (none) (none) [Unknown]
(none) 31-16-961 (none) (none) Unknown
(none) 31-16-962 (none) (none) [Unknown]
(none) 31-16-963 (none) (none) [Unknown]
(none) 31-16-964 (none) (none) [Unknown]
(none) 31-16-965 (none) (none) [Unknown]
(none) 31-16-969 (none) (none) [Unknown]
15744 31-16-970 (none) (none) Terracotta figurine. Animal in the round - otter(?).
15779 31-16-976 (none) (none) Terracotta figurine. Horse and rider. Fragment. Head and legs missing. Type same as 15739
15354A 31-16-998 (none) (none) Figurine. Fragment. Baked clay animal. Green clay with black bands. (A) Striped body, very long, of a tiger(?) head & forelegs missing. [1:2 drawing] (B) Hind quarters. [1:2 drawing] (C) Forepart of buffalo. [1:2 drawing] (D) Pig. [1:2 drawing]
12764 31-17-323 (none) (none) Clay figurine. Fragment, from belt to hem of skirt of a draped human figure hand modelled in a fine greenish clay with the surface smoothed about to the point of burnishing. Archaic, probably T.O. [Tel Obaid] period. [drawing 1:1]
12778A 31-17-352W (none) (none) Group of objects: from PG/NW level; found between levels -760 and -800 below the planoconvex brick pavement (A) Clay animal figurine. (B) [.1-.6] Fragment of long clay beads imitating shell. (C) [.1-.9] A number of clay jar-sealing with seal impressions, all of one type, palmette enclosed (imperfect) [reference to drawing]. (see over [Annotated] Legrain 480 (D) An oval clay object. [Annotated] Legrain 481. (see over) [Drawing of impression] (E) Tubular ball (?) bead. (F) Copper needle. (G) [.1-.13] Various examples of pottery. [H] (also animal bones). -- The design on D and C is the same [drawing of design].
16427 31-43-173 (none) (none) Head of a ram. Dark steatite. Cult object for fixing on a pole. The neck and head made in 2 pieces; the eyes originally inlaid (inlay missing); perfect except for chips out of one horn and the ears. The neck and the head are covered with a fleece conventially rendered in small locks, the face smooth, the horns crinkled. Very good work. [drawing 1:1]
16617 31-43-204 (none) (none) Puzuzu head. Black steatite.
17190 31-43-315 (none) (none) Terracotta bird. Hand-modelled and coarsely engraved. [drawing].
1445 31-43-316 (none) (none) Rattle. Red clay. Animal, head and legs broken off.
17184A 31-43-317 (none) (none) [A-B] Clay bird. (Usually hollow and containing a pebble, to serve as a rattle, but sometimes solid). Many examples. [drawing]
16401 31-43-342 (none) (none) Terracotta Figurine. Camel. The rider has been broken off. Hand modeled, rough. [drawing 1:1]
17186 31-43-353 (none) (none) Clay ram's head. Hand modelled, the fleece done in applique (snowman technique). [drawing]
6792 31-43-354 (none) (none) Rams head. Baked clay. White glaze.

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