21997http://www165.123.244.137/subject/21997/31-16-614MuseumUniversity of Pennsylvania MuseumObject TypeSeal ImpressionIconographyLeavespossibly a treeIconographyCrescentIconographyStarpossibly a rosetteIconographyGeometric Decorationdiamond shapes, possibly eye lozengesMaterialUnfiredDescription (Modern)Matthews (1993) p. 62 no. 7
'No U number. UM 31.16.614. UE 3:402. H >3.0, L 6.8. Three rollings. Symbols in one register: ?, U4+NUN (Adab), ?, AN AN UB, ?UR2, AN DUG3+DU3 (Kesh).
Sealing 6.0 x 5.9 x 2.1. Smooth peg impression, di. 1.5. Three rows of string impression circle peg. Sd di. 0.5, sg di. 0.6, TP 1.4, SSD: Z. Functional type: door peg.'
UPenn db
'CBS Register: U. fragment of clay jar stopper with seal impressions. Geometrical decoration. UE III: Pictographic inscription. UB sign. Pictographs of Kesh and Adab. Eagle (?), stars, and scorpion. U.... (unnumbered)'Description (Catalog Card)[no catalog card from field]Material (Catalog Card)ClayMaterial as described by WoolleyMuseum Number (UPM Date Reg Number)31-16-61427211http://www165.123.244.137/subject/27211/Cylinder SealsObject TypeCylinder SealsMuseumUniversity of Pennsylvania MuseumIconographyTreeIconographyHorned HeaddressIconographyFlounced DressIconographyTufted DressIconographyStarIconographyHeadIconographyHand RaisedIconographyHolding OtherIconographyStandingIconographySeatedIconographyDeityIconographyStoolIconographyWorshipperMaterialSteatiteDescription (Modern)Period: Ur III
Description: CBS Register: cylinder seal. no field number. steatite. two worshippers of a palm in a vase. 18 x 9 mm. c.BC1900
UE X: Worshippers on either side of a vase with palm and dates. Seal of A-a-kal-la, sone of Il-ba-mu (?) Steatite cylinder. no field number.Modern descriptionDescription (Catalog Card)UnknownMaterial (Catalog Card)SteatiteMaterial as described by WoolleyMuseum Number (UPM B-number)B16324Measurement (X)18Measurement (Y)9Measurement (Z)910064http://www165.123.244.137/subject/10064/10364Object TypeCylinder SealsMuseumUniversity of Pennsylvania MuseumSeason Number06: 1927-1928TechniqueIncisedIconographyBovine/Bull/CowThe object has been seen in its museum and confirmed as the correct field number to the best possible analysis of the person who examined it.IconographyAntelope/DeerIconographyHeadIconographyBeardedIconographyHolding OtherIconographyHand RaisedIconographyMaleIconographyStandingIconographyLionIconographyCrescentIconographyStarMaterialDioriteMaterialMarbleU Number10364Description (Modern)CBS Register: Season VI. diorite. concave. Gilgamesh, bull, goat, lions, crescent, star on (sketch) UE II: Cylinder seal, greenish grey marble. Found loose in the soil at a depth of 3.0mDescription (Catalog Card)Cylinder Seal
Greenish grey marble
Hero: on either side a rampant bull and a rampant lion. Attributes: Crescent Moon, and star on two legged pole.Woolley's descriptionFind Context (Catalog Card)Loose Soil
c. 3m? down
PGMaterial (Catalog Card)MarbleMaterial as described by WoolleyMaterial (Catalog Card)DioriteMaterial as described by WoolleyMuseum Number (UPM B-number)B16872Measurement (Catalog Card)L 003
d 0018Measurement (Diameter)18Measurement (X)3111364http://www165.123.244.137/subject/11364/11566 | 30-12-14Object TypeCylinder SealsMuseumUniversity of Pennsylvania MuseumSeason Number07: 1928-1929TechniqueImpressedIconographyAnimal SceneIconographyAntelope/DeerIconographyBovine/Bull/CowIconographyLeavesIconographyStarMaterialBitumenMaterialSteatiteU Number11566Description (Catalog Card)Cylinder seal. Black steatite. 2 registers: above, 2 bulls & trees; below, 2 gazelles & trees.Woolley's descriptionDescription (Modern)CBS Register. Ur 1928-9, Season VII. Cylinder Seal. bitumen. bulls and bushes. || Antelopes. UE II: Cylinder seal, black steatite.Modern descriptionFind Context (Catalog Card)PG 1081Material (Catalog Card)SteatiteMaterial as described by WoolleyMaterial (Catalog Card)BitumenMaterial as described by WoolleyMuseum Number (UPM Date Reg Number)30-12-14Measurement (Catalog Card)L. 44mm, D. 11mmMeasurement (X)45Measurement (Y)1111499http://www165.123.244.137/subject/11499/11680 | 31-16-630MuseumUniversity of Pennsylvania MuseumObject TypeSeal ImpressionSeason Number07: 1928-1929TechniqueImpressedTechniqueInscribedIconographyBirdIconographyStarIconographyJarIconographyLeavesIconographyGeometric DecorationlinearIconographyGeometric Decorationopen circleCulture/PeriodEDI-IIMaterialUnfiredU Number11680Description (Modern)Matthews (1993) p. 62 no. 9
'U11680. UM 31.16.630. UE 3:416. UET 2:337. PG ?lling over tomb 1236. H >3.6, L >5.2. One rolling. One register of symbols: edinnu, U4 ?NUN (?Adab), URI3+UNUG (Ur), spouted pot, bird, AN AB, U4?
Sealing 5.5 x 5.5 x 2.7. Smooth pillow-shaped piece of clay with single neat rolling on obverse and no markings on reverse faces. Functional type: test strip.'
UE 3 p. 39 no. 416
'Pictographic inscription. The edinnu. The signs of Ur (?), Uruk (?), the spread eagle, the rising sun of Adab, jars, animal head (?).'
UPenn db
'CBS Register: fragment of clay jar stopper with seal impressions. traces of strings inside. geometrical pattern, jars UE III: pictograph inscription. The edinnu. The signs of Ur (?), Uruk (?), the spread eagle, the rising sun of Adab, jars, animal head (?). Published as 31-16-680.'Description (Catalog Card)Clay Seal Impressions on lamp or tablet. with geometrical design spread eagle, star, sun? (like sign UD) angular man(?) carrying pot, and other things.Woolley's descriptionDescription (Modern)Object is sealed.Find Context (Catalog Card)Filling over tomb PG 1236.Material (Catalog Card)ClayMaterial as described by WoolleyMuseum Number (UPM Date Reg Number)31-16-630Tablet ID NumberP338141Measurement (Catalog Card)60mm x 50mm x 30mm1321http://www165.123.244.137/subject/1321/1267Object TypeCylinder SealsMuseumUniversity of Pennsylvania MuseumSeason Number02: 1923-1924TechniqueImpressedTechniqueInscribedIconographyPresentation SceneIconographyCrescentIconographyStarIconographyDeityIconographyGoddessIconographyFringed DressIconographyHorned HeaddressIconographyFlounced DressIconographyPleated DressIconographyHeadIconographyFlowing HairIconographyFemaleIconographyHand RaisedIconographySeatedIconographyStandingIconographyStoolIconographyWorshipperMaterialDioriteU Number1267Description (Modern)Cylinder Seal, inscribed, presentation to seated goddess
CBS Register: cylinder seal. diorite. presentation to seated goddess. Lugal-usumgal-buru-Ur-dun, tug-gaba. UE X: introduction to a seated goddess. Sun disk and crescent. Seal of Lugal-usum-gal, son of Ur-sal, tug-du-a, the tailor. Steatite cylinder.Description (Catalog Card)Cylinder seal; scene of "introduction" to seated god facing right, with star and crescent above. Inscription: Lugal-asum-gal (cf. U.1268) mar Ur-sul. Su-du-a.Woolley's descriptionFind Context (Catalog Card)DiqdiqqehMaterial (Catalog Card)DioriteMaterial as described by WoolleyMuseum Number (UPM B-number)B15592Museum Number (UPM B-number)B15592Measurement (Catalog Card)27mm by 14mmMeasurement (Height)27Barrett. 1976. Near East Section, Ur, Inscribed ObjectsMeasurement (Width)14Barrett. 1976. Near East Section, Ur, Inscribed ObjectsMeasurement (X)27Measurement (Y)151322http://www165.123.244.137/subject/1322/1268Object TypeCylinder SealsMuseumUniversity of Pennsylvania MuseumSeason Number02: 1923-1924TechniqueImpressedTechniqueInscribedIconographyPresentation SceneIconographyDeityIconographyGoddessIconographyFlounced DressIconographyTufted DressIconographyHorned HeaddressIconographyBirdswansIconographyFringed ShawlIconographyHeadIconographyHairIconographyFemaleIconographyHand RaisedIconographyHolding OtherIconographySeatedIconographyStandingIconographyStoolIconographyStarIconographyWorshipperMaterialDioriteU Number1268Description (Modern)Cylinder Seal, inscribed, presentation to seated goddess, line of ducks (swan?)
CBS Register: cylinder seal. diorite. Presentation to seated goddess. Line of ducks (swans?) Nin-dingir, dam Lugal-usumgal. UE X: same motive. The division line resembles a brick terrace. The stool is built like a double recessed gate. Seal of Nin-dingir, wife of Lugal-usum-gal. Grey steatite cylinder.Description (Catalog Card)Cylinder seal in 2 registers: above, scene of "introduction" to a goddess. A woman is led forward by a female protecting deity. In lower register, 3 swans. Inscription: Ahat-ilti. Assat Lugal-usum-gal. (cf.U1267)Woolley's descriptionFind Context (Catalog Card)DiqdiqqehMaterial (Catalog Card)DioriteMaterial as described by WoolleyMuseum Number (UPM B-number)B15593Museum Number (UPM B-number)B15593Measurement (Catalog Card)38mm by 13mmMeasurement (Height)38Barrett. 1976. Near East Section, Ur, Inscribed ObjectsMeasurement (Width)13Barrett. 1976. Near East Section, Ur, Inscribed ObjectsMeasurement (X)39Measurement (Y)1313145http://www165.123.244.137/subject/13145/12690 | 30-12-47Object TypeCylinder SealsMuseumUniversity of Pennsylvania MuseumSeason Number07: 1928-1929TechniqueImpressedCulture/PeriodKassiteIconographyAnimal SceneIconographyLionIconographyMythical Figurea winged horseIconographyUnknown - QuadrupedIconographyStarMaterialFritU Number12690Description (Catalog Card)Cylinder seal. Glazed frit. Blue-green. Winged dragon, rampant lion. Star.Woolley's descriptionDescription (Modern)CBS Register. Ur 1928-9, Season VII. Cylinder Seal. blue glazed fritte. winged bull, lion, star. UE Vol. X: lion and winged bull rampant. calf recumbent and star. Blue glazed frit cylinder.Modern descriptionFind Context (Catalog Card)PD foundation depositMaterial (Catalog Card)FritMaterial as described by WoolleyMuseum Number (UPM Date Reg Number)30-12-47Measurement (Catalog Card)L. 40mm, D. 15mmMeasurement (Diameter)18Measurement (X)4114231http://www165.123.244.137/subject/14231/13912 | 31-16-675MuseumUniversity of Pennsylvania MuseumObject TypeSeal ImpressionSeason Number08: 1929-1930TechniqueImpressedTechniqueInscribedIconographyStarMaterialUnfiredU Number13912Description (Modern)UE 3 p. 39 no. 424:
'Pictographic inscription. Four abodes are represented by the unu sign with a spouted jar between each of them. The emblems on the top, star, eagle, &c., are too indistinct to allow a proper attribution to Ur, Uruk, or Larsa. The two posts with cross-bars between four stars are somewhat different from the usual pictograph of Adab, and may have a general meaning. Eight-pointed star on the butt-end of the cylinder. U. 13912. SIS 4. Pl. 54. (P. CBS. 31.16.675.) U. 14892. SIS 4.'
Matthews (1993) p. 62 no. 4:
'U13912. UM 31.16.675. UE 3:424. UET 2:336. SIS4. H >2.8, L 7.8. Four rollings and one stamp impression. Symbols alternating with ??ller motifs: AB, ?+AB, ?+AB, ?, URI3 UNUG (Ur), AB, ?snake+ UNUG.
Sealing 6.7 x 5.3 x 2.4. Smooth peg impression, di. 2.3. Two rows of string impressions. Sd di. 0.3. sg di. 0.5, TP 1.1, SSD: Z. Level base. Functional type: door peg.'
Matthews (1993) p. 63 no. 4a:
'Di. 2.1, circ. 6.6. Coarse eight-pointed rosette.'
UPenn db:
'UE III: pictographic inscription. Four abodes are represented by the unu sign with a spouted jar between each of them. The emblems on the top, star, eagle, &c, are two indistinct to allow a proper attribution to Ur, Uruk, or Larsa. The two posts with cross-bars between four stars are somewhat different from the usual pictograph of Adab, and may have a general meaning. Eight-pointed star on the butt-end of the cylinder. CBS Register: fragment of clay jar stopper with seal impressions. traces of strings inside. pictographs, star'Description (Catalog Card)Seal impression. Rosette, altars and vessels?? etc.Woolley's descriptionFind Context (Catalog Card)SIS 4Material (Catalog Card)ClayMaterial as described by WoolleyMuseum Number (UPM Date Reg Number)31-16-67514300http://www165.123.244.137/subject/14300/13979 | 31-16-641MuseumUniversity of Pennsylvania MuseumObject TypeSeal ImpressionSeason Number08: 1929-1930TechniqueImpressedIconographyBirdeagle?IconographyStarIconographyTreeIconographyHeadIconographyNudeIconographyMaleIconographyStandingMaterialUnfiredU Number13979Description (Modern)SealingDescription (Catalog Card)Seal impression. Hunting(?) man, stars, eagle, tree.Woolley's descriptionFind Context (Catalog Card)SIS 4Material (Catalog Card)ClayMaterial as described by WoolleyMuseum Number (UPM Date Reg Number)31-16-64114335http://www165.123.244.137/subject/14335/14013 | 31-17-121Object TypeCylinder SealsMuseumUniversity of Pennsylvania MuseumSeason Number08: 1929-1930TechniqueImpressedIconographyAnimal SceneIconographyLionIconographyStarIconographyUnknown - QuadrupedMaterialLimestoneU Number14013Description (Modern)Cylinder Seal, crossed lions rampant.
CBS Register: cylinder seal. limestone. crossed lions rampant. UE II: Cylinder seal, limestone.Description (Catalog Card)Cylinder seal. [CARD MISSING Typed Transcription from British Museum Card] Typed Transcription from BMCardDescription (Modern)CBS Register: cylinder seal. limestone. crossed lions rampant. UE II: Cylinder seal, limestone.Modern descriptionFind Context (Catalog Card)PG 1627Material (Catalog Card)LimestoneMaterial as described by WoolleyMuseum Number (UPM Date Reg Number)31-17-121Measurement (Catalog Card)L. 39mm, D. 23mmMeasurement (X)40Measurement (Y)2514495http://www165.123.244.137/subject/14495/14163 | 31-16-672MuseumUniversity of Pennsylvania MuseumObject TypeSeal ImpressionSeason Number08: 1929-1930TechniqueImpressedIconographyAntelope/DeerIconographyStarIconographyTreeIconographyMaleMaterialUnfiredU Number14163Description (Modern)SealingDescription (Catalog Card)Seal impression. Deer, star, branch (tree), and man.Woolley's descriptionFind Context (Catalog Card)SIS 4Material (Catalog Card)ClayMaterial as described by WoolleyMuseum Number (UPM Date Reg Number)31-16-67214981http://www165.123.244.137/subject/14981/14625 | 31-16-657MuseumUniversity of Pennsylvania MuseumObject TypeSeal ImpressionSeason Number08: 1929-1930TechniqueImpressedIconographyBird headed humanIconographyHand RaisedIconographyStarIconographyStandingIconographyConeIconographyGeometric Decorationcircular and linearMaterialUnfiredU Number14625Description (Modern)SealingDescription (Catalog Card)Seal impression. Naked figure with Urigal elaborate gateway. Star - 2 embracing persons, etc. Stamp from end of cylinder.Woolley's descriptionFind Context (Catalog Card)Under PG 1332 (SE end) 9m-10m (About 10m)Material (Catalog Card)ClayMaterial as described by WoolleyMuseum Number (UPM Date Reg Number)31-16-65715182http://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)31-16-67115416http://www165.123.244.137/subject/15416/15043 | 31-17-19Object TypeCylinder SealsMuseumUniversity of Pennsylvania MuseumSeason Number08: 1929-1930TechniqueImpressedTechniqueInscribedIconographyPresentation SceneIconographyCrescentIconographyStarappears to be in circleIconographyTufted DressIconographyFlounced DressIconographyHeadIconographyHairIconographyFemaleIconographyHand RaisedIconographyHolding OtherIconographySeatedIconographyStandingIconographyStoolIconographyWorshipperIconographyDeityIconographyHorned HeaddressMaterialLapis LazuliU Number15043Description (Modern)Cylinder Seal, inscribed, presentation to seated goddess
CBS Register: seal cylinder. lapis. presentation to seated goddess. "d'Nin-gal usm-nin he-du dumn Lu-dingirra, dubsar." UE X: female worshipper introduced to a seated goddess. Sun-disk, crescent. Throne and footstool rest on a podium. Seal of Nin-gal-nam-nin-he-du dumu Lu-dingir-ra, dub-sar, scribe. Lapis-lazuli cylinder.Description (Catalog Card)Cylinder Seal. Lapis lazuli. Presentation. Star in crescent. Inscription dNin-gal-nam-nin-kho-ul dumu lu-dingir-ra N. son of L. scribe. HC.103.Woolley's descriptionDescription (Modern)CBS Register: seal cylinder. lapis. presentation to seated goddess. d'Nin-gal usm-nin he-du dumn Lu-dingirra, dubsar. UE X: female worshipper introduced to a seated goddess. Sun-disk, crescent. Throne and footstool rest on a podium. Seal of Nin-gal-nam-nin-he-du dumu Lu-dingir-ra, dub-sar, scribe. Lapis-lazuli cylinder.Modern descriptionFind Context (Catalog Card)PG Larsa rubbishMaterial (Catalog Card)Lapis lazuliMaterial as described by WoolleyMuseum Number (UPM Date Reg Number)31-17-19Measurement (Catalog Card)L. 17mm, D. 8mmMeasurement (Height)71Barrett. 1976. Near East Section, Ur, Inscribed ObjectsMeasurement (Length)8Barrett. 1976. Near East Section, Ur, Inscribed ObjectsMeasurement (X)17Measurement (X)17Measurement (Y)9Measurement (Y)816382http://www165.123.244.137/subject/16382/16021 | 31-43-25, 31-43-25Object TypeCylinder SealsMuseumUniversity of Pennsylvania MuseumSeason Number09: 1930-1931TechniqueImpressedTechniqueInscribedIconographyBull-ManIconographyMonsterwinged lion dragon?IconographyHolding WeaponIconographyStar?IconographyHand RaisedIconographyStandingMaterialDioriteMaterialSteatiteU Number16021Description (Modern)Cylinder Seal, inscribed, named figure? fights winged dragonDescription (Catalog Card)Steatite Cylinder seal. Nana son of Gudea,the jeweller. HC.30/I.7. UET 8/2 (hand copied by Legrain) [CARD MISSING Typed Transcription from British Museum Card] Typed Transcription from BMCardDescription (Modern)Fights winged dragon. (Na-di-a, dumu Gu-de-a, za-dim). UE X: an ithyphallic Eabani and the winged dragon. Seal of Na-na-a, son of Gu-de-a, zadim: the stone cutter. steatite cylinder.Modern descriptionFind Context (Catalog Card)SIS 7, ADMaterial (Catalog Card)SteatiteMaterial as described by WoolleyMaterial (Catalog Card)DioriteMaterial as described by WoolleyMuseum Number (UPM Date Reg Number)31-43-25Museum Number (UPM Date Reg Number)31-43-25Measurement (Catalog Card)L. 20mm, D. 9mmMeasurement (Height)20Barrett. 1976. Near East Section, Ur, Inscribed ObjectsMeasurement (Width)9Barrett. 1976. Near East Section, Ur, Inscribed ObjectsMeasurement (X)22Measurement (Y)1216546http://www165.123.244.137/subject/16546/16146 | 31-43-29Object TypeCylinder SealsMuseumUniversity of Pennsylvania MuseumSeason Number09: 1930-1931TechniqueImpressedIconographyPresentation SceneIconographyCrescentpole with a forked top/trident?IconographyStoolIconographyHorned HeaddressIconographyHeadwearIconographyFlounced DressIconographyTufted DressIconographyFemaleIconographyMaleIconographyHolding OtherIconographyBearded?IconographyStar?IconographyHand RaisedIconographySeatedIconographyStandingIconographyWorshipperIconographyDeityIconographyHeadMaterialSoapstoneMaterialSteatiteU Number16146Description (Modern)Cylinder Seal, worshipping a seated god, caduceus
Worshipping a seated god. Caduceus. UE X: two worshippers standing before a seated deity seem to bring kid offerings (?), the first leading the second by the hand. The god holds a small vase (?) in his fingers. A Nergal weapon is planted behind him. His low seat is reinforced by rungs. The three are draped in fringed shawls. Pink steatite cylinder.Description (Catalog Card)Cylinder seal. Pink steatite. Presentation scene: seated figure and two standing; emblem: pole with a forked top.Woolley's descriptionDescription (Modern)Worshipping a seated god. Caduceus. UE X: two worshippers standing before a seated deity seem to bring kid offerings (?), the first leading the second by the hand. The god holds a small vase (?) in his fingers. A Nergal weapon is planted behind him. His low seat is reinforced by rungs. The three are draped in fringed shawls. Pink steatite cylinder.Modern descriptionFind Context (Catalog Card)URMaterial (Catalog Card)SoapstoneMaterial as described by WoolleyMaterial (Catalog Card)SteatiteMaterial as described by WoolleyMuseum Number (UPM Date Reg Number)31-43-29Measurement (Catalog Card)L. 33mm, D. 11mmMeasurement (X)29Measurement (X)33Measurement (Y)12Measurement (Y)1117352http://www165.123.244.137/subject/17352/16605 | 31-43-6MuseumUniversity of Pennsylvania MuseumObject TypeStamp SealsSeason Number09: 1930-1931TechniqueImpressedIconographyAnimal SceneIconographyBirdostrichIconographyCrescentIconographyStarMaterialSteatiteU Number16605Description (Modern)Black steatite stamp seal, square, flat, 2 birds, 2 stars, 2 crescents.Description (Catalog Card)Stamp seal. Black steatite. Square. Perforated through holder. Pair of crescent moons. Pair of stars; pair of ostriches. [drawing]Woolley's descriptionFind Context (Catalog Card)UrMaterial (Catalog Card)SteatiteMaterial as described by WoolleyMuseum Number (UPM Date Reg Number)31-43-6Measurement (Catalog Card)L. 20mm, W. 20mm, H. 4mmMeasurement (X)20Measurement (X)20Measurement (Y)20Measurement (Y)20Measurement (Z)4Measurement (Z)1217406http://www165.123.244.137/subject/17406/16656 | 31-43-62Object TypeCylinder SealsMuseumUniversity of Pennsylvania MuseumSeason Number09: 1930-1931TechniqueImpressedIconographyAnimal SceneIconographyMythical Figurebird- like beastIconographyStarMaterialCarnelianU Number16656Description (Modern)Cylinder Seal, flying dragons, star, crescentDescription (Catalog Card)Cylinder seal, carnelian. 2 bird-like beasts and star.Woolley's descriptionDescription (Modern)Barrel shaped. Flying dragons, star, crescent. UE X: a winged griffin pursuing an antelope. Star, crescents, winged sun-disk. Barrel-shaped carnelian cylinder.Modern descriptionFind Context (Catalog Card)UrMaterial (Catalog Card)CarnelianMaterial as described by WoolleyMuseum Number (UPM Date Reg Number)31-43-62Measurement (Catalog Card)L. 17mm, D. 8mmMeasurement (X)19Measurement (X)17Measurement (Y)9Measurement (Y)817462http://www165.123.244.137/subject/17462/16704 | 31-43-42Object TypeCylinder SealsMuseumUniversity of Pennsylvania MuseumSeason Number09: 1930-1931TechniqueImpressedIconographyPresentation SceneIconographyHorned HeaddressIconographyFlounced DressIconographyTufted DressIconographyHeadIconographyMaleIconographyHand RaisedIconographyStandingIconographyBeardedIconographyWorshipperIconographyDeityIconographyCrescentIconographyStarMaterialHematiteU Number16704Description (Catalog Card)Fragment. Cylinder seal. hematite. Presentation scene; Standing god and 2 standing figures approaching. Crescent moon and star.Woolley's descriptionDescription (Modern)Broken. Worshipping Martu, star, crescent.Modern descriptionFind Context (Catalog Card)A.HMaterial (Catalog Card)HaematiteMaterial as described by WoolleyMuseum Number (UPM Date Reg Number)31-43-42Measurement (Catalog Card)D. 10mm, existing L. 17mmMeasurement (X)17Measurement (X)17Measurement (Y)10Measurement (Y)1017527http://www165.123.244.137/subject/17527/16747 | 31-43-75Object TypeStamp SealsMuseumUniversity of Pennsylvania MuseumSeason Number09: 1930-1931TechniqueImpressedIconographyGeometric Decorationcircles and parallel linesIconographyStarIconographyNudeIconographyBird headed humanIconographyMaleIconographyHand RaisedIconographyHolding OtherIconographyStandingMaterialSteatiteU Number16747Description (Modern)Seal, round, flat, man carrying jars, stars. Dilmun type?Description (Catalog Card)Flat seal. Greenish grey steatite. Circular. Upper side convex and decorated with 4 circles, and 3 parallel incisions. Under side a man with a bowl resting against back of neck over shoulders balanced by each arm-suspended from it are 3 water skins, and to one side of the man a stool(?). Pair of stars. [drawing] obv. for rev. see photo.Woolley's descriptionFind Context (Catalog Card)From Upper rubbish Kassite (?) level over Pump House A.HMaterial (Catalog Card)SteatiteMaterial as described by WoolleyMuseum Number (UPM Date Reg Number)31-43-75530http://www165.123.244.137/subject/530/487MuseumUniversity of Pennsylvania MuseumObject TypeStamp SealsSeason Number01: 1922-1923TechniqueIncisedIconographyStarIconographyDotpossible moonIconographyChignonIconographyHairIconographyBeardedIconographyHeadIconographyMaleIconographyHand RaisedMaterialChalcedonyU Number487Description (Modern)Blue chalcedony scaraboid stamp seal. Babylonian worshipper before offering table with a sun-star above. Pierced lengthwise for suspension.Description (Catalog Card)Chalcedony seal. Same shape as U.486. Subject [referencing drawin] [drawing]Woolley's descriptionFind Context (Catalog Card)T.T.B 5 Found with U.456Material (Catalog Card)ChalcedonyMaterial as described by WoolleyMuseum Number (UPM B-number)B15256Measurement (Catalog Card)l. 0021Measurement (X)23Measurement (Y)20Measurement (Z)10NotesE-nun-mah5294http://www165.123.244.137/subject/5294/6133Object TypeCylinder SealsMuseumUniversity of Pennsylvania MuseumSeason Number04: 1925-1926TechniqueImpressedIconographyAntelope/DeerIconographyStarIconographyAnimal SceneMaterialLapis LazuliU Number6133Description (Modern)Cylinder seal. lapis lazuli. 2 registers. Gazelles passing a sacred tree. Stars. bc.3000
UE X: antelope passant amid bushes with star flowers and lozenge leaves. two registers. lapis-lazuli cylinder.Description (Catalog Card)Cylinder seal. Lapis lazuli. Upper and lower band showing gazelles passing sacred tree. About 3000 BC. E.Woolley's descriptionFind Context (Catalog Card)From about 2m down from surface. EH.Material (Catalog Card)Lapis lazuliMaterial as described by WoolleyMuseum Number (UPM B-number)B16294Measurement (Catalog Card)L. 34mm, D. 12mmMeasurement (X)34Measurement (Y)135443http://www165.123.244.137/subject/5443/6261Object TypeCylinder SealsMuseumUniversity of Pennsylvania MuseumSeason Number04: 1925-1926TechniqueImpressedIconographyPresentation SceneIconographyStandingIconographyTunicIconographyHorned HeaddressIconographyFringed DressIconographyFlounced DressIconographyTufted DressIconographyHeadIconographyMaleIconographyHand RaisedIconographyHolding OtherIconographyWorshipperIconographyDeityIconographyStoolIconographyStarIconographySeatedMaterialSteatiteU Number6261Description (Modern)Worshipper introduced to a seated goddess. Crescent, geese, scorpion, snake emblems fill the ground about her. Steatite cylinder.Description (Catalog Card)Cylinder seal. Black steatite. Nannar, Minor god and votary. Inscription doubtful. About BC 2200. [drawing]Woolley's descriptionFind Context (Catalog Card)Below surface of E.H.Material (Catalog Card)SteatiteMaterial as described by WoolleyMuseum Number (UPM B-number)B16314Measurement (Catalog Card)D. 10mm, W. 21mmMeasurement (Diameter)11Measurement (X)225954http://www165.123.244.137/subject/5954/6698Object TypeCylinder SealsMuseumUniversity of Pennsylvania MuseumSeason Number04: 1925-1926TechniqueInscribedIconographyCrescentIconographyStarIconographyPresentation SceneIconographyHorned HeaddressIconographyFlounced DressIconographyTufted DressIconographyPleated DressIconographyStoolIconographyHeadIconographyHairIconographyBeardedIconographyNudeIconographyMaleIconographyFemaleIconographyHand RaisedIconographyHolding OtherIconographyHolding Weaponlarge clubIconographySeatedIconographyStandingIconographyMonkeyIconographySerpent/SnakeIconographyVesselIconographyGodIconographyGoddessIconographyWorshipperMaterialSteatiteU Number6698Description (Modern)Cylinder seal. flint? A votary before Nannar. Inscribed "Samas il Aa. c.1800 bc. Vase, libation, monkey, winged dragon, etc.
UE X: a bare-headed worshipper is introduced to a seated diety holding a very small conical object. The seal is inscribed to Samas and Aa. If this is the solar deity, he is apparently beardless, with short hair and a turban tied about his head. A lock or a loose fillet descends past his ear onto his chest. He is draped in a flounced robe. There is a squatting monkey at his knees and behind him a small nude servant holding a buckled shaft or club. His throne is built like a triple-recessed gate. The assistant leads the worshipper with one hand, and holds in the other a crescent on a short staff. He wears a flounced robe like the god, but there is on his head a distinct pair of round horns and again the curious line descending on the chest. The worshipper wears short hair and beard (?) and a pleated robe. Before him are placed the ampulla and libra, particularly well designed. Below the inscription, nude hunters, club in hand, attack a winged dragon rampant. Here again a small line connects head and chest. Grey steatite cylinder.Description (Catalog Card)Cylinder seal. Inscribed. Grey steatite. Introduction of worshipper by goddess to Nannar: smaller figure behind throne of Nannar holding big club. Below and behind throne small figure pulling dragon by the wing; similar figure attacks dragon in front. Attributes: crescent moon resting on post. Balance and pot. Squat monkey (close to knees of Nannar). Inscribed: Ilu-Shamash, Ilu-Aa 1st Babylonian Dynasty. E.Woolley's descriptionFind Context (Catalog Card)Found in wagon rubbish from KP.Material (Catalog Card)SteatiteMaterial as described by WoolleyMuseum Number (UPM B-number)B16298Measurement (Catalog Card)L 0025
md 0015
[L. 25mm, Max D. 15mm]Measurement (X)26Measurement (Y)166381http://www165.123.244.137/subject/6381/7046Object TypeCylinder SealsMuseumUniversity of Pennsylvania MuseumSeason Number04: 1925-1926TechniqueImpressedIconographyPresentation SceneIconographyCanine/DogIconographyStarIconographyCrescentIconographyFringed DressIconographyStoolIconographyHeadIconographyBeardedIconographyMaleIconographyHand RaisedIconographyHolding OtherIconographyHands Clasped Below BreastsIconographySeatedIconographyStandingIconographyWorshipperIconographyHorned HeaddressIconographyGodMaterialHematiteU Number7046U.7033-U.7064 were duplicated with the duplicates assigned to tablets from Season 5. They were originally part of U.7839, a large group of tablets found in Area SM (Jacobsen AJA 57:128). They were later given individual numbers that were believed to fall between Seasons 4 and 5, but ended up duplicating numbers assigned to objects from Season 4. The duplicates have been given the subletter A (or additional subletter where multiple objects were indicated on the original card) in this database while the original object from the catalog card retains the number without subletter (or the original subletters assigned on the card).Description (Modern)Cylinder seal. hematite. seated god holding crescent, two rotaries. Vase, ampulla, libra, dog, crooked stick. c.2000BC
UE X: seated god of the "standard" type as above. The worshipper stands before him with clasped hands, followed by the assistant praying with one hand up. Crescent, ampulla, libra, a seated dog with a crook on head, a Nergal weapon are scattered in the field. Haematite cylinder.Description (Catalog Card)Cylinder seal. Black hematite. Scene of worship. Votary introduced by minor god to Nannar.
Attributes. Seated dog with crooked stick of Martu on his head. Libra and Ampulla.
1st Babylonian dynasty
About 2000 BCWoolley's descriptionFind Context (Catalog Card)Below surface from DP.
Back of Quiet St.Material (Catalog Card)HaematiteMaterial as described by WoolleyMuseum Number (UPM B-number)B16305Measurement (Catalog Card)ht 0021
d 00086953http://www165.123.244.137/subject/6953/7658Object TypeCylinder SealsMuseumUniversity of Pennsylvania MuseumSeason Number05: 1926-1927TechniqueImpressedIconographyBovine/Bull/CowIconographyLionIconographyStarIconographyHeadwearIconographyHolding AnimalIconographyHeadIconographyMaleIconographyHand RaisedIconographyStandingMaterialMarbleMaterialShellU Number7658Description (Modern)Cylinder seal. shell. hero hunter, ibexes, lions, cuneiform design.
UE X: hunter between bulls attacked by lions. The star on a pointed shaft, perhaps a symbol of the sun (?) shell cylinder.Description (Catalog Card)Cylinder seal. Marble? White. Hero between two rampant bulls? On either side of bulls a rampant lion. Between the lions a post surmounted by a star.Woolley's descriptionFind Context (Catalog Card)Purchased from DiqdiqqehMaterial (Catalog Card)ShellMaterial as described by WoolleyMaterial (Catalog Card)MarbleMaterial as described by WoolleyMuseum Number (UPM B-number)B16890Measurement (Catalog Card)H. 24mm, D. 15mmMeasurement (X)24Measurement (X)26Measurement (Y)15Measurement (Y)177479http://www165.123.244.137/subject/7479/7956Object TypeCylinder SealsMuseumUniversity of Pennsylvania MuseumSeason Number05: 1926-1927TechniqueIncisedIconographyRitualIconographyGoddessIconographyStarIconographyCrescentIconographyTreeIconographyStoolIconographyHorned HeaddressIconographyFlounced DressIconographyTufted DressIconographyFringed DressIconographyHeadIconographyHairIconographyFlowing HairIconographyFemaleIconographyMaleIconographyHand RaisedIconographySeatedIconographyStandingIconographyWorshipperMaterialLapis LazuliU Number7956Description (Modern)Cylinder seal. lapis. two registers, worshipping a seated goddess, tree
UE II: Cylinder seal, lapis-lazuli (broken)Description (Catalog Card)Cylinder seal. Lapis lazuli: tall slender type broken in antiquity; mended. Two registers: above, 2 worshipers approaching a seated goddess with crescent. Below, 3 worshipers approaching a seated goddess with star; behind her a tree.Woolley's descriptionFind Context (Catalog Card)TTE
PG 35Material (Catalog Card)Lapis lazuliMaterial as described by WoolleyMuseum Number (UPM B-number)B16856Measurement (Catalog Card)L 0045
diam 0011Measurement (X)49Measurement (Y)138082http://www165.123.244.137/subject/8082/8513Object TypeCylinder SealsMuseumUniversity of Pennsylvania MuseumSeason Number05: 1926-1927TechniqueIncisedIconographyLionIconographyGeometric DecorationcrossIconographyStarIconographyNudeIconographyHeadIconographyHairIconographyCurlsIconographyMaleIconographyHand RaisedIconographyHolding AnimalIconographyBearded BullIconographyAnimal/ZoomorphicIconographyStandingIconographyBeardedText GenreRoyal/MonumentalTechniqueInscribedMaterialShellU Number8513Description (Catalog Card)Cylinder seal
White shell, much decayed, but preserving an inscription in the upper register
[drawing of inscription]Woolley's descriptionDescription (Modern)Seal cylinder. Shell. An-gig-hu-lugal. Crossed lion, bulls, goat between lions, hunter and lions. Net.
Object is not sealed.Modern descriptionDescription (Archival)Cylinder SealAubrey Baadsgaard, Trends, Traditions, and Transformations: Fashions in Dress in Early Dynastic Mesopotamia (PhD diss., University of Pennsylvania, 2008).Find Context (Catalog Card)TTE
PG 261Material (Catalog Card)ShellMaterial as described by WoolleyMuseum Number (UPM B-number)B16869Tablet ID NumberP270182Measurement (Weight)63.60Aubrey Baadsgaard, Trends, Traditions, and Transformations: Fashions in Dress in Early Dynastic Mesopotamia (PhD diss., University of Pennsylvania, 2008).Measurement (Height)45Barrett. 1976. Near East Section, Ur, Inscribed ObjectsMeasurement (Width)27Barrett. 1976. Near East Section, Ur, Inscribed ObjectsMeasurement (X)45Measurement (X)27.30Aubrey Baadsgaard, Trends, Traditions, and Transformations: Fashions in Dress in Early Dynastic Mesopotamia (PhD diss., University of Pennsylvania, 2008).Measurement (Y)27Measurement (Y)27.30Aubrey Baadsgaard, Trends, Traditions, and Transformations: Fashions in Dress in Early Dynastic Mesopotamia (PhD diss., University of Pennsylvania, 2008).Measurement (Z)45.30Aubrey Baadsgaard, Trends, Traditions, and Transformations: Fashions in Dress in Early Dynastic Mesopotamia (PhD diss., University of Pennsylvania, 2008).8553http://www165.123.244.137/subject/8553/8897Object TypeCylinder SealsMuseumUniversity of Pennsylvania MuseumSeason Number05: 1926-1927TechniqueIncisedIconographyPresentation SceneIconographyFlounced DressIconographyTufted DressIconographyHeadwearIconographyStarIconographyCrescentIconographyChairIconographyHeadIconographyHairIconographyBeardedIconographyFemaleIconographyMaleIconographyHand RaisedIconographyHolding OtherIconographySeatedIconographyStandingIconographyHorned HeaddressIconographyWorshipperIconographyGoddessMaterialShellU Number8897Description (Modern)Cylinder Seal, worshipers before seated god, crescent
CBS Register: cylinder seal. shell. concave. worshippers before seated god, crescent.
UE II: Cylinder seal, shell.Description (Catalog Card)Cylinder seal. White shell. Seated goddess with star and moon and 4 standing figures.Woolley's descriptionFind Context (Catalog Card)TTG
PG 575Material (Catalog Card)ShellMaterial as described by WoolleyMuseum Number (UPM B-number)B16868Measurement (X)27Measurement (Y)178574http://www165.123.244.137/subject/8574/8917Object TypeCylinder SealsMuseumUniversity of Pennsylvania MuseumSeason Number05: 1926-1927TechniqueIncisedIconographyStoolIconographyStarIconographyHorned HeaddressIconographyFlounced DressIconographyTufted DressIconographyRitualIconographyGeometric Decorationhorizontal line in lozengeIconographyHeadIconographyBeardedIconographyHairIconographyMaleIconographyHand RaisedIconographyHands Clasped Below BreastsIconographySeatedIconographyStandingIconographyWorshipperIconographyGodMaterialJadeiteU Number8917Description (Modern)Cylinder seal. jadeite. worshippers before seated gods. torsade. Above a wave string pattern.
UE II: Cylinder seal, green stone.Description (Catalog Card)Cylinder seal.
Green Stone
Above, string pattern [drawing]
Below, 2 seated and 2 standing godsWoolley's descriptionFind Context (Catalog Card)TTG
PG 435Material (Catalog Card)JadeiteMaterial as described by WoolleyMuseum Number (UPM B-number)B16867Measurement (X)39Measurement (Y)188641http://www165.123.244.137/subject/8641/8981Object TypeCylinder SealsMuseumUniversity of Pennsylvania MuseumSeason Number05: 1926-1927TechniqueIncisedTechniqueInscribedIconographyAnimal/ZoomorphicIconographyLionIconographySheep/Ram/LambIconographyCapridIconographyStarIconographyNudeIconographyHeadIconographyHairIconographyMaleIconographyHand RaisedIconographyHolding OtherIconographyStandingText GenreRoyal/MonumentalCulture/PeriodEarly Dynastic / SumerianMaterialLapis LazuliU Number8981Description (Modern)Cylinder seal. lapis: Nin-tur-nin dam. Mes-an-ni-pad-da. Two registers. Gilgamesh and rampant animals.
UE II: Cylinder seal, lapis-lazuli. two registers: above, hunter fighting with lions, and the inscription nin-TUR nin; below, a hunter with animals.Description (Catalog Card)Cylinder Seal.
Lapis.
2 registers: below: 1 man, fighting animals.
Above, human figure with rampant animals on each side and inscription of NIN-TUR-NIN.Woolley's descriptionDescription (Modern)Object is not sealed.Find Context (Catalog Card)TTG:
found in the upper soil about 1.40 from the surface i.e. on the level of the upper graves, but not connected with any one of themMaterial (Catalog Card)Lapis lazuliMaterial as described by WoolleyMuseum Number (UPM B-number)B16852Tablet ID NumberP247685Measurement (Catalog Card)L 004Measurement (Height)40Internal UPM list complied by: Barnett. 1976. Near East Section, Ur, Inscribed ObjectsMeasurement (X)41Measurement (Y)13Dates ReferencedMes-anne-pada8654http://www165.123.244.137/subject/8654/8993Object TypeCylinder SealsMuseumUniversity of Pennsylvania MuseumSeason Number05: 1926-1927TechniqueIncisedIconographyStaron a spade-like objectIconographyCrescentIconographyHeadIconographyBeardedIconographyHairIconographyFlowing HairIconographyMaleIconographyHand RaisedIconographyHolding OtherIconographyHolding AnimalIconographyStandingIconographyBearded BullIconographyBull-ManMaterialDioriteU Number8993Description (Modern)Cylinder seal. diorite. concave. two crossed human headed bulls, nude Gilgamesh, figure with turban and loin cloth, Enkidu and door post.
UE II: Cylinder seal, dark greenish steatite.Description (Catalog Card)Cylinder seal
Dark greenish steatite.
Very large with fine engraved scene: 3 human figures and 2 man-headed bulls crossed.Woolley's descriptionFind Context (Catalog Card)TTG
PG 521Material (Catalog Card)DioriteMaterial as described by WoolleyMuseum Number (UPM B-number)B16875Measurement (Catalog Card)L 0041
diam 00288690http://www165.123.244.137/subject/8690/9028Object TypeCylinder SealsMuseumUniversity of Pennsylvania MuseumSeason Number05: 1926-1927TechniqueIncisedIconographyAnimal SceneIconographyLionIconographyAntelope/DeerIconographyStarMaterialDioriteU Number9028Description (Modern)Cylinder Seal, crossed lions, ibexes, star. Inscription.Description (Catalog Card)Cylinder seal. Black steatite. 2 rampant lions crossed, on either side of them a rampant bull - also a star.Woolley's descriptionFind Context (Catalog Card)PG 473
TTFMaterial (Catalog Card)DioriteMaterial as described by WoolleyMuseum Number (UPM B-number)B16859Measurement (Catalog Card)L 0024
d 0012Measurement (Diameter)13Measurement (X)258996http://www165.123.244.137/subject/8996/9310Object TypeCylinder SealsMuseumUniversity of Pennsylvania MuseumSeason Number05: 1926-1927TechniqueIncisedTechniqueInscribedIconographyCombat SceneIconographyHeadwearIconographyNudeIconographyStarIconographyHeadIconographyBeardedIconographyHairIconographyMaleIconographyHand RaisedIconographyHolding WeaponIconographyStandingIconographySeatedappears to be seated on a moundMaterialCalciteU Number9310Description (Modern)Ur Nidaba. solar heroes and enemies.
UE II: Cylinder seal, shell. Four figures, 2 fighting, 1 standing, and 1 reclining; inscription: ur-nidaba.Description (Catalog Card)Cylinder seal
White shell
Nude reclining figure, one figure standing facing, and 2 men fighting (?) Short inscription: urd nisabaWoolley's descriptionDescription (Modern)Object is not sealed.Find Context (Catalog Card)TTF
PG 563Material (Catalog Card)CalciteMaterial as described by WoolleyMuseum Number (UPM B-number)B17009Tablet ID NumberP270201Measurement (Catalog Card)L 0021Measurement (Height)1.21Internal UPM list compiled by: Barrett. 1976. Near East Section, Ur, Inscribed ObjectsMeasurement (X)22Measurement (Y)13NotesThe following seal impressions have been completely destroyed: U.9310, U.9321, U.9315 and U.9298 (others may be involved) and rested in a single pile. This is according to a letter dated 5 May 1966 From R.R.B Kearton to R.H. Dyson, Jr. regarding damage due to storage under the auditorium in humid and inadequate conditions.Modern description9296http://www165.123.244.137/subject/9296/9586Object TypeCylinder SealsMuseumUniversity of Pennsylvania MuseumSeason Number06: 1927-1928TechniqueIncisedIconographyHorned HeaddressIconographyTreeIconographyStoolIconographyDeityIconographyHeadIconographyHairIconographyHand RaisedIconographyHolding OtherIconographySeatedIconographyStandingIconographyCrescentIconographyStarIconographyRitualIconographyWorshipperMaterialHematiteU Number9586Description (Modern)Cylinder Seal, worshippers before a seated god. tree, crescentDescription (Catalog Card)Cylinder Seal
Haematite
Black
Seated god greeting 2 other divinities who approach bearing offerings? All wearing the horned headdress. Behind throne a palm tree? Attribute: Cresent moon.Woolley's descriptionFind Context (Catalog Card)PG 652Material (Catalog Card)HaematiteMaterial as described by WoolleyMuseum Number (UPM B-number)B16947Measurement (Catalog Card)L 0027
d 0016Measurement (X)28Measurement (Y)179453http://www165.123.244.137/subject/9453/9721Object TypeCylinder SealsMuseumUniversity of Pennsylvania MuseumSeason Number06: 1927-1928TechniqueIncisedIconographyCrescentIconographyStarIconographyStoolIconographyFlounced DressIconographyTufted DressIconographyFringed SkirtIconographyDeityIconographyHeadIconographyHairIconographyMaleIconographyHand RaisedIconographyHolding OtherIconographyCupIconographyHands Clasped Below BreastsIconographyStandingIconographySeatedIconographyRitualIconographyBeardedIconographyWorshipperIconographyHairIconographyChignonMaterialDioriteMaterialSteatiteAubrey Baadsgaard, Trends, Traditions, and Transformations: Fashions in Dress in Early Dynastic Mesopotamia (PhD diss., University of Pennsylvania, 2008).U Number9721Description (Modern)Cylinder seal, diorite and one copper cap. Worshipping 2 seated gods.
UE II: Cylinder seal, haematite. With copper caps.Description (Catalog Card)Cylinder seal
Haematite
Black
Copper caps. This seal adhered to copper pin U.9720
Two seated deities, facing on another, from the first a stream of water trickles from the out-stretched left hand; above, crescent moon; second deity holds a cup? in right hand; above him the sun; and third standing deity? faces him. Behind the first deity a standing attendant.Woolley's descriptionDescription (Archival)Cylinder SealAubrey Baadsgaard, Trends, Traditions, and Transformations: Fashions in Dress in Early Dynastic Mesopotamia (PhD diss., University of Pennsylvania, 2008).Find Context (Catalog Card)PG 681Material (Catalog Card)DioriteMaterial as described by WoolleyMuseum Number (UPM B-number)B17024Measurement (Catalog Card)L 003
d 0018Measurement (Weight)18.60Aubrey Baadsgaard, Trends, Traditions, and Transformations: Fashions in Dress in Early Dynastic Mesopotamia (PhD diss., University of Pennsylvania, 2008).Measurement (X)31Measurement (X)18.30Aubrey Baadsgaard, Trends, Traditions, and Transformations: Fashions in Dress in Early Dynastic Mesopotamia (PhD diss., University of Pennsylvania, 2008).Measurement (Y)18Measurement (Y)18.30Aubrey Baadsgaard, Trends, Traditions, and Transformations: Fashions in Dress in Early Dynastic Mesopotamia (PhD diss., University of Pennsylvania, 2008).Measurement (Z)31.30Aubrey Baadsgaard, Trends, Traditions, and Transformations: Fashions in Dress in Early Dynastic Mesopotamia (PhD diss., University of Pennsylvania, 2008).