__Title__,__URL__,Object Type,Museum,Season Number,Technique,Material,Description (Modern),Museum Number (BM Big Number),Museum Number (BM Registration Number),Notes,U Number,Description (Catalog Card),Find Context (Catalog Card),Material (Catalog Card),Measurement (Catalog Card),Measurement (Height),Measurement (Width),Culture/Period,Text Genre,Museum Number (UPM B-number),Tablet ID Number,Measurement (X),Measurement (Y),Measurement (Z),Dates Referenced "1923,1110.182",http://www165.123.244.137/subject/42/,Cylinder Seals,British Museum,01: 1922-1923,Impressed,Chlorite,Cylinder seal (with inscription),116581,"1923,1110.182","British Museum data associates this museum number with field number U.34, but there is no mention on the field catalogue card or in UE II." "18172 | 1932,1008.157",http://www165.123.244.137/subject/19558/,Cylinder Seals,British Museum,10: 1931-1932,Impressed,Chlorite,,123187,"1932,1008.157",,18172,Cylinder seal. Dark steatite. Eagle grasping 2 stags. Poor work.,Brought in from Diqdiqqeh.,Chlorite,"H. 16mm, D. 8mm" "18239 | 1933,1013.84",http://www165.123.244.137/subject/19625/,Cylinder Seals,British Museum,11: 1932-1933,Impressed,Chlorite,,124408,"1933,1013.84",,18239,"Cylinder seal. Black steatite. Very roughly cut, and damaged: a goddess seated before a table, with standing worshipper: behind the goddess a tree.",Brought in: Diqdiqqeh?,Chlorite,"L. 13mm, D. 6mm" "18333 | 1933,1013.73",http://www165.123.244.137/subject/19719/,Cylinder Seals,British Museum,11: 1932-1933,Impressed; Inscribed,Chlorite,"UE X, 449 describe the object as made of steatite, whilst Merlin use chlorite.",124397,"1933,1013.73",,18333,Cylinder seal. Grey steatite. 2 columns of inscription.,Diqdiqqeh,Chlorite, "18691 | 1933,1013.75",http://www165.123.244.137/subject/20077/,Cylinder Seals,British Museum,11: 1932-1933,Impressed; Inscribed,Chlorite,,124399,"1933,1013.75",,18691,Cylinder seal. Black steatite. Introduction scene with seated goddess and 1 standing figure and a tree: star and crescent above and 2 standing figures: there has been an inscription which is all weathered away.,Diqdiqqeh,Chlorite,"L. 27mm, D. 14mm",27,14 282,http://www165.123.244.137/subject/312/,Jars; Vessels/Containers,University of Pennsylvania Museum,01: 1922-1923,Inscribed,Chlorite,"Fragment of base of chlorite stone bowl with inscription on base and row of concentric circles above incised line. Same vessel as U.283. Inscription: ""Naram Sin, King of the four quarters, bowl from the booty of Magan.""; Object is not sealed.",,,,282,"Fragment of stone vase. On side, decoration of concentric circles. On base, inscription, ""(Na)ram-S(in)""",Found under pavement TTB16-17,Stone,"Max length .065 Max width .035 Thickness .01",,,Akkadian Dynasty,Royal/Monumental,B14951,X002057,64,40,10,Naram-Sin "6131 | 1927,0527.188",http://www165.123.244.137/subject/5292/,Cylinder Seals,British Museum,04: 1925-1926,Impressed,Chlorite,"Cylinder seal, contest scene",118691,"1927,0527.188",,6131,Cylinder seal. Grey steatite. Weatherworn.,Loose surface soil. EH.,Chlorite,"L. 25mm, D. 9mm",,,,,,,,,, "6483 | 1927,0527.194",http://www165.123.244.137/subject/5705/,Cylinder Seals,British Museum,04: 1925-1926,Impressed; Inscribed,Chlorite,Cylinder seal with inscription,118697,"1927,0527.194",,6483,Cylinder seal. Black steatite. Inscribed. Bur-a-mu. Son of Hu-hu-a the metal worker (precious metal). About BC 2400.,Diqdiqqeh,Chlorite,"L. 18mm, D. 10mm",1.18,10,,,,,,,, 7145,http://www165.123.244.137/subject/6590/,Bowls,University of Pennsylvania Museum,04: 1925-1926,,Chlorite,Bowl fragment with scorpions carved in relief,,,,7145,"Stone bowl. Fragment of Dark steatite. On the outside, a row of scorpions carved in low relief.",Found in the soil covering the ruins of the Larsa house of the EM. Group.,Steatite,"H. 0.08m diam c. 0.07m",,,,,B16226,,,,,