1108http://www165.123.244.137/subject/1108/1013MuseumUniversity of Pennsylvania MuseumObject TypePlaques/ReliefsIconographyFlounced SkirtIconography tagged by Penn Museum research team.IconographyHeaddress/CrownIconography tagged by Penn Museum research team.IconographyFemaleIconography tagged by Penn Museum research team.IconographyHolding OtherIconography tagged by Penn Museum research team.IconographyRosetteIconography tagged by Penn Museum research team.IconographyPleated CloakIconography tagged by Penn Museum research team.TechniqueMold PressedTechnique tagged by Penn Museum research team.Season Number01: 1922-1923TechniqueIncisedMaterialTerracottaU Number1013Description (Archival)Relief plaque, upper part, replica of U.1012Description (Catalog Card)Terracotta relief. Red clay. Moulded. Replica (from same mould) as U.1012, but broken off a little bit below the waist.Woolley's descriptionDescription (Modern)Relief plaque, nude female broken below waist. Tall headress, elaborate hair. Six rosettes, the lower two on the shoulders of the female. Incased in a box of incised lines. Find Context (Catalog Card)Railway dig (group A)Material (Catalog Card)ClayMaterial as described by WoolleyMuseum Number (UPM B-number)B15188Measurement (X)74Measurement (Y)73Measurement (Z)241118http://www165.123.244.137/subject/1118/1023MuseumUniversity of Pennsylvania MuseumObject TypeAnthropomorphicIconographyFlounced SkirtIconography tagged by Penn Museum research team.IconographyTufted SkirtIconography tagged by Penn Museum research team.IconographyFemaleIconography tagged by Penn Museum research team.IconographyHolding OtherIconography tagged by Penn Museum research team.IconographyChairIconography tagged by Penn Museum research team.IconographyRosetteIconography tagged by Penn Museum research team.TechniqueMold PressedTechnique tagged by Penn Museum research team.Season Number01: 1922-1923MaterialTerracottaU Number1023Description (Archival)Relief plaque, lower part, seated femaleDescription (Catalog Card)Terracotta figure. Moulded. Fragment lower part only of seated female figure with very full flounced skirt and rosettes in relief on bodice: hands clasped below breasts. Support behind. Greenish white clay. Woolley's descriptionDescription (Modern)Relief plaque broken above waist. Fringed skirt. Three rosettes at waist, one near arm. Brown clay.Find Context (Catalog Card)Railway digMaterial (Catalog Card)ClayMaterial as described by WoolleyMuseum Number (UPM B-number)B15190Measurement (Catalog Card)H. 80mm
Measurement (X)80Measurement (Y)51Measurement (Z)391341http://www165.123.244.137/subject/1341/1287MuseumUniversity of Pennsylvania MuseumObject TypePlaques/ReliefsIconographyRosetteIconography tagged by Penn Museum research team.TechniqueMold PressedTechnique tagged by Penn Museum research team.Season Number02: 1923-1924MaterialFritU Number1287Description (Archival)Circular plaque - rosetteDescription (Catalog Card)Clay Rosette. Fragment of light clay. Like U.1286, but larger. P.Woolley's descriptionDescription (Modern)Circular relief plaque with carved petal design. 1/3 of a circle. Frit or clay, white clay. Find Context (Catalog Card)DiqdiqqehMaterial (Catalog Card)ClayMaterial as described by WoolleyMuseum Number (UPM B-number)B15718Measurement (Catalog Card)Greatest length M. 0.069Measurement (X)63Measurement (Y)42Measurement (Z)17NotesOn examination, found to be made of frit rather than clay.14953http://www165.123.244.137/subject/14953/14597 | 31-16-603MuseumUniversity of Pennsylvania MuseumObject TypeSeal ImpressionSeason Number08: 1929-1930TechniqueImpressedIconographyHeadIconographyHand RaisedIconographyHolding OtherIconographyStandingIconographyVesselpotIconographyRosetteMaterialUnfiredU Number14597Description (Modern)SealingDescription (Catalog Card)Seal impression. 2 persons concerned with pots: a child; an emblem; a rosette stamp;Woolley's descriptionFind Context (Catalog Card)Under PG 1332 (SE end) 9m-10mMaterial (Catalog Card)ClayMaterial as described by WoolleyMuseum Number (UPM Date Reg Number)31-16-60315182http://www165.123.244.137/subject/15182/14825B | 31-16-671MuseumUniversity of Pennsylvania MuseumObject TypeSeal ImpressionSeason Number08: 1929-1930TechniqueImpressedIconographyAnimal SceneIconographySerpent/SnakereptileIconographyStarIconographyRosette in a disc and in a rhombIconographySerpent/SnakeIconographyDiscIconographyGeometric DecorationrhombMaterialUnfiredU Number14825BDescription (Modern)UE p. 29 no. 281
'A nude man, his hands held up, fighting huge lizards. Net, scorpion, leaves, star flowers, and perhaps a panelled construction. Eight-petalled rosette on the butt-end of the cylinder,
d. 15 mm.
U. 14775, U. 14825. SIS 4. Pl. 47. (P. CBS. 31.16.671.) U. I8402, U. I84I3. Pit W. SIS 4-5.'
UPenn db:
'Iconography:
Stars Jar?
Description:
UE III: a nude man, his hands held up, fighting huge lizards. Net, scorpion, leaves, star flowers, and perhaps a panelled construction. Eight-petalled rosette on the butt-end of the cylinder, d. 15 mm. CBS Register: fragment of clay jar stopper with seal impressions. Stars and Jars(?)'Description (Catalog Card)Seal impression. 2 pieces. Probalby belonging together. Stars, stylized reptile, etc. and rosette stamp.Woolley's descriptionFind Context (Catalog Card)Prob. SIS 4 (or 5)Material (Catalog Card)ClayMaterial as described by WoolleyMuseum Number (UPM Date Reg Number)31-16-67115418http://www165.123.244.137/subject/15418/15045 | 31-16-676MuseumUniversity of Pennsylvania MuseumObject TypeSeal ImpressionSeason Number08: 1929-1930TechniqueImpressedIconographyGeometric DecorationlinearIconographyRosettein a discIconographyDiscMaterialUnfiredU Number15045Description (Modern)Matthews (1993) p. 72 no. 105
'U15045. UM 31.16.676. UE 3:427. SIS4. H >2.6. L >3.0. One rolling and two stamp impressions. Unclear symbols.
Sealing 6.6 x 3.6 x 4.0. Reverse broken. Functional type: ?'
Matthews (1993) p. 72 no. 105a
'U15045. Di. 2.7, circ. 8.5. Eight-pointed rosette.'
UE 3 p. 40 no. 427
'A composite UB sign, where the horns and the central square are divided into many compartments. Eight petals round a central point on the butt-end of the cylinder, d. 20 mm. U. 15045. SIS4. (P. CBS. 31.16.676.)'
UPenn db
'CBS Register: fragment of clay jar stopper with seal impressions. traces of strings inside. star geometrical pattern UE III: a composite UB sign, where the horns and the central square are divided into many compartments. Eight petals round a central point on the butt-end of the cylinder, d. 20 mm.'Description (Catalog Card)Seal impression. Geometrical and rosette stamp.Woolley's descriptionFind Context (Catalog Card)SIS 4Material (Catalog Card)ClayMaterial as described by WoolleyMuseum Number (UPM Date Reg Number)31-16-67617907http://www165.123.244.137/subject/17907/16949 | 31-43-417MuseumUniversity of Pennsylvania MuseumObject TypePlaques/ReliefsIconographyFlounced DressIconography tagged by Penn Museum research team.IconographyShawlIconography tagged by Penn Museum research team.IconographyHeaddress/CrownIconography tagged by Penn Museum research team.IconographyFemaleIconography tagged by Penn Museum research team.IconographyHand RaisedIconography tagged by Penn Museum research team.IconographyRosetteIconography tagged by Penn Museum research team.TechniqueMold PressedTechnique tagged by Penn Museum research team.Season Number09: 1930-1931MaterialTerracottaU Number16949Description (Modern)Clay relief plaque of heavily robed figure with high headdress in the doorway to the temple. Shoulders and background inside doorway contain rosettes. Broken below knees. Grayish black clay. Description (Catalog Card)Terracotta relief. Goddess with Flounced dress and turret crown.
(A) broken away at knees. Very bad condition, (All hidden by salt). [drawing]Woolley's descriptionFind Context (Catalog Card)DiqdiqqehMaterial (Catalog Card)ClayMaterial as described by WoolleyMuseum Number (UPM Date Reg Number)31-43-417Measurement (Catalog Card)H.100mm, W. 65mmMeasurement (X)102Measurement (Y)66Measurement (Z)221807http://www165.123.244.137/subject/1807/1744MuseumUniversity of Pennsylvania MuseumObject TypeAnthropomorphicIconographyFlounced DressIconography tagged by Penn Museum research team.IconographyTufted DressIconography tagged by Penn Museum research team.IconographyFringed ShawlIconography tagged by Penn Museum research team.IconographyHeaddress/CrownIconography tagged by Penn Museum research team.IconographyNecklaceIconography tagged by Penn Museum research team.IconographyBracelet/BanglesIconography tagged by Penn Museum research team.IconographyFemaleIconography tagged by Penn Museum research team.IconographyHairIconography tagged by Penn Museum research team.IconographyHolding OtherIconography tagged by Penn Museum research team.IconographyRosetteIconography tagged by Penn Museum research team.TechniqueMold PressedTechnique tagged by Penn Museum research team.Season Number02: 1923-1924MaterialTerracottaU Number1744Description (Modern)Relief plaque, woman holding bottles. Elaborate headress and hair. Necklaces. Flounced robe. Rosettes decorating sides of plaque. Yellowish clay. U number on object. Description (Catalog Card)Terracotta relief. Green clay. Figure of goddess, full face, hands below breasts holding situla-bottles. Mural(?) crown on head above heavily frizzed hair: several necklaces but breasts bare: big cloak with rosettes on shoulders hands concealing arms: from waist, flounced and pleated skirt, rosettes by ears and alongside skirt. P.Woolley's descriptionFind Context (Catalog Card)DiqdiqqehMaterial (Catalog Card)ClayMaterial as described by WoolleyMuseum Number (UPM B-number)B15634Measurement (Catalog Card)H. 180mm1809http://www165.123.244.137/subject/1809/1746 | 1924,0920.114MuseumBritish MuseumObject TypeAnthropomorphicSeason Number02: 1923-1924IconographyHands Clasped Below BreastsData collected by British Museum research team.TechniqueMold PressedData collected by British Museum research team.IconographySkirtData collected by British Museum research team.IconographyFemaleData collected by British Museum research team.IconographyRosetteData collected by British Museum research team.MaterialTerracottaU Number1746Description (Modern)Relief plaque, upper part, female, rossettesDescription (Catalog Card)Terracotta relief. Fragment. Upper part of female figure, full face: curious double headdress: hair elaborately ringed: cloak over shoulders bbelow bead collar meeting above breasts, rosette on left shoulder: hands clasped below breasts.Woolley's descriptionDescription (Modern)Baked clay clothed female figure; relief; on plaque; rounded top; missing from waist down; stands facing front with clasped hands; wears v-necked dress with half sleeves to elbow; pattern of delicate incised lines and there is a large rosette on left shoulder; ornaments on front of dress; wears bracelets and necklace; two large, round bunches of hair tied with ribbon on top of head and small, bound double bunch on either side of face; above head is a large rosette; there is a raised circle with rays on the right of the figure.Data collected by British Museum research team.Find Context (Catalog Card)DiqdiqqehMaterial (Catalog Card)ClayMaterial as described by WoolleyMuseum Number (BM Big Number)116853Museum Number (BM Registration Number)1924,0920.114Measurement (Catalog Card)H. 65mmMeasurement (Weight)68Data collected by British Museum research team.Measurement (Height)64Broken just below clasped handsData collected by British Museum research team.Measurement (Width)51Across chestData collected by British Museum research team.Measurement (Thickness)22Across chestData collected by British Museum research team.19791http://www165.123.244.137/subject/19791/18405 | 33-35-344MuseumUniversity of Pennsylvania MuseumObject TypeSeal ImpressionSeason Number11: 1932-1933TechniqueImpressedIconographyAntelope/DeerIconographyBeltIconographyNudeIconographyBird headed humanIconographyPubic TriangleIconographyAnimal/ZoomorphicIconographyHand RaisedIconographyHolding OtherIconographyDiscIconographyFemaleIconographyRosettein discMaterialUnfiredU Number18405Description (Catalog Card)Clay jar sealing, fragment of. With elaborate design including human figures.Woolley's descriptionFind Context (Catalog Card)PG Pit W SIS IV-VMaterial (Catalog Card)ClayMaterial as described by WoolleyMuseum Number (UPM Date Reg Number)33-35-34419999http://www165.123.244.137/subject/19999/18613 | 33-35-24MuseumUniversity of Pennsylvania MuseumObject TypeAnthropomorphicIconographyHorned HeaddressIconography tagged by Penn Museum research team.IconographyMaleIconography tagged by Penn Museum research team.IconographyBeardedIconography tagged by Penn Museum research team.IconographyHairIconography tagged by Penn Museum research team.IconographyHands Clasped Below BreastsIconography tagged by Penn Museum research team.TechniqueMold PressedTechnique tagged by Penn Museum research team.Season Number11: 1932-1933IconographyCrescentIconographyRosetteMaterialTerracottaU Number18613Description (Catalog Card)Terracotta relief. Of bearded male figure wearing a high headdress, with ornament falling down from it to below the shoulders on each side. Curls of hair on each side of the face, hands clasped, and wearing some kind of close-fitting dress. Broken below the waist.Woolley's descriptionFind Context (Catalog Card)Brought in from Diqdiqqeh.Material (Catalog Card)ClayMaterial as described by WoolleyMuseum Number (UPM Date Reg Number)33-35-24Measurement (Catalog Card)H. 80mm, W. 45mmMeasurement (X)84Measurement (Y)46Measurement (Z)22332http://www165.123.244.137/subject/332/302MuseumUniversity of Pennsylvania MuseumObject TypeLidsSeason Number01: 1922-1923IconographyRosetteTechniqueCarvedMaterialSteatiteU Number302Description (Modern)Lid/ inlay, pierced, incised rosette decoDescription (Catalog Card)Steatite box-lid. fr. of; Circular: the top carved with a rosette of which the petals were originally inlaid; two holes are pierced through the lid from side to side for strings. [Drawing 1:1}Woolley's descriptionFind Context (Catalog Card)T.T.B 11 Material (Catalog Card)SteatiteMaterial as described by WoolleyMuseum Number (UPM B-number)B14956Measurement (X)59Measurement (Y)49Measurement (Z)10Notesunder the Kuri-Galzu floor of E-nun-mahTyped Transcrript?