6021http://www165.123.244.137/subject/6021/6756AMuseumUniversity of Pennsylvania MuseumObject TypeZoomorphicSeason Number04: 1925-1926Object Type Modern ReproductionsMaterialGypsumU Number6756ADescription (Modern)The statue is a figure of a seated ram carved in stone, gypsum (?). The face and horns are well defined. The fore legs are disproportionately small, and the body is long and narrow. The behind and back legs are not indicated. There is a hole through the width of the body at the center near the front that was presumably part of its original function. The figure was part of a pair, and was likely used to support a throne.Description (Catalog Card)[A-B] 2 Rams. Grey gypsum. Protomoi.
(1) E [UPM or BM]
(1) B [Baghdad]Woolley's descriptionDescription (Archival)One of two protomoi of rams in grey gypsum; the heads and fore parts of the bodies are carved in the round, the back part is left rough; probably the supports of a throne. found in a cache with U.6410 (Baghdad 1178), 6795, etc, under the Kassite houses SE of the Gi-par-kuUE 4Description (Archival)Figure of a ram carved in gypsum. Back left rough. A support for a throne. 1st dyn?CBS RegisterFind Context (Catalog Card)Found in filling of lower terrace steps. KPS A.6.Material (Catalog Card)GypsumMaterial as described by WoolleyMuseum Number (UPM B-number)B16569Measurement (Catalog Card)l. 062
ht. 037Measurement (X)655Measurement (Y)360Measurement (Z)130NotesB16570 is a cast of the object located in the UPM Museum6022http://www165.123.244.137/subject/6022/6756BObject TypeZoomorphicIconographySheep/Ram/LambIconography tagged by Penn Museum research team.Season Number04: 1925-1926MuseumThe National Museum of IraqTechniqueCarvedMaterialGypsumU Number6756BDescription (Modern)The statue is a figure of a seated ram carved in stone, gypsum (?). The
face and horns are well defined. The fore legs are disproportionately small, and the body is long and
narrow. The behind and back legs are not indicated. There is a hole through the width of the body at
the center near the front that was presumably part of its original function. The figure was part of a
pair, and was likely used to support a throne.Description (Catalog Card)[A-B] 2 Rams. Grey gypsum. Protomoi.
(1) E [UPM or BM]
(1) B [Baghdad]Woolley's descriptionFind Context (Catalog Card)Found in filling of lower terrace steps. KPS A.6.Material (Catalog Card)GypsumMaterial as described by WoolleyMeasurement (Catalog Card)L. 570mm, H. 380mm6031http://www165.123.244.137/subject/6031/6765Object TypeArchitectural ElementsMuseumUniversity of Pennsylvania MuseumSeason Number04: 1925-1926MaterialGypsumU Number6765Description (Modern)Cornice fragmentDescription (Catalog Card)Cornice. White gypsum. Fragment. Charred by fire. E. [drawing]Woolley's descriptionFind Context (Catalog Card)From KP. Room C.23Material (Catalog Card)GypsumMaterial as described by WoolleyMuseum Number (UPM B-number)B16278