30810http://www165.123.244.137/subject/30810/31-43-340MuseumUniversity of Pennsylvania MuseumObject TypeZoomorphicIconographyCamelMaterialTerracottaDescription (Modern)This is a two humped camel with small ears. Defined as camel because of neck, humps, and shape of face. One of the back legs is broken. Poorly fired whitish-brown clay tempered with organics leaving voids in the figurine.Material (Catalog Card)ClayMuseum Number (UPM Date Reg Number)31-43-340Measurement (X)54Measurement (Y)4113302http://www165.123.244.137/subject/13302/12752 | 31-16-989MuseumUniversity of Pennsylvania MuseumObject TypeZoomorphicIconographyHeadIconography tagged by Penn Museum research team.IconographyCamelTechniqueHand ModeledTechnique tagged by Penn Museum research team.Season Number07: 1928-1929MaterialTerracottaU Number12752Description (Catalog Card)Clay figurine. Head of a camel. [drawing 1:1]Woolley's descriptionDescription (Modern)Clay head and neck of a camel, small ears and longer nose. Long neck. Whitish Brown clay. U number on object.Find Context (Catalog Card)PG low down in cemetery area (c.9m down)Material (Catalog Card)ClayMaterial as described by WoolleyMuseum Number (UPM Date Reg Number)31-16-989Measurement (Catalog Card)[L.71mm, W.69mm based on 1:1 drawing]Measurement (X)66Measurement (Y)51Measurement (Z)411504http://www165.123.244.137/subject/1504/1444 | 1924,0920.127MuseumBritish MuseumSeason Number02: 1923-1924IconographyCamelData collected by British Museum research team.Object TypeRattlesData collected by British Museum research team.MaterialUnfiredMaterialFiredData collected by British Museum research team.U Number1444Description (Modern)Rattle, incomplete, animal, 2 lumps on backDescription (Catalog Card)Rattle. Red drab clay. Animal, with two humps, head and legs broken off.Woolley's descriptionDescription (Modern)Fired clay zoomorphic rattle; in the form of a quadruped with a pair of protuberances on its back, long neck (broken) and a further protuberance on chest, body decorated with incised lines; circular hole pierced through the underside.Data collected by British Museum research team.Find Context (Catalog Card)DiqdiqqehMaterial (Catalog Card)ClayMaterial as described by WoolleyMuseum Number (BM Big Number)116866Museum Number (BM Registration Number)1924,0920.127Measurement (Catalog Card)H. (to neck) 77mm, L. 108mmMeasurement (Weight)215Data collected by British Museum research team.Measurement (Height)81From broken foreleg to top of broken neck.Data collected by British Museum research team.Measurement (Height)79From belly to top of hump.Data collected by British Museum research team.Measurement (Length)107Data collected by British Museum research team.Measurement (Width)57Across middleData collected by British Museum research team.16904http://www165.123.244.137/subject/16904/16401 | 31-43-342MuseumUniversity of Pennsylvania MuseumObject TypeZoomorphicIconographyCamelIconography tagged by Penn Museum research team.TechniqueModeled in the RoundTechnique tagged by Penn Museum research team.Season Number09: 1930-1931MaterialTerracottaU Number16401Description (Catalog Card)Terracotta Figurine. Camel. The rider has been broken off. Hand modeled, rough. [drawing 1:1]Woolley's descriptionDescription (Modern)This is a one humped camel or a two humped camel with a saddle. Defined as camel because of head shape, ears, tail, and the neck. Most of the saddle is broken. Looks like reigns and a bridle on head, the bridle is around the nose, reigns reach over head. Poorly fired reddish clay tempered with sand. Cracks in surface are from low firing and early treatments. U number on object.Find Context (Catalog Card)BC Upper levels, in ruins of House 30/CMaterial (Catalog Card)TerracottaMaterial as described by WoolleyMuseum Number (UPM Date Reg Number)31-43-342Measurement (Catalog Card)[L.86mm, W.70mm based on 1:1 drawing]Measurement (X)82Measurement (Y)62Measurement (Z)41