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University Museum-University of Chicago/Oriental Institute Expedition, 1951

Accession Lot

  • Object[39]
  • no[34]
  • yes[5]
  • no[39]
  • near eastern[39]
  • arrowhead[1]
  • beard[1]
  • blade[2]
  • bowl[2]
  • bracelet[4]
  • bronze fragment[1]
  • cap[1]
  • chisel[2]
  • cup[1]
  • dagger[1]
  • disk[1]
  • fibula (pin)[2]
  • finger ring[3]
  • fishhook[1]
  • jewelry[1]
  • mirror[1]
  • nail[4]
  • nail fragment[1]
  • object[1]
  • ornament[1]
  • pin[4]
  • point[1]
  • projectile point butt[1]
  • sickle[1]
  • spoon[1]
  • stamp seal[1]
  • statuette fragment[1]
  • vessel fragment[1]
  • iraq[39]
  • nippur[39]
  • achaemenid[1]
  • assyrian[4]
  • isin-larsa[1]
  • islamic[3]
  • neo-babylonian[3]
  • nippur iii[1]
  • nippur iv[1]
  • parthian period[1]
  • post-achaemenid[1]
  • neo-babylonian[1]
  • (ta post-i)[1]
  • burial 1b137 - intrusive into 7a 10 ii[1]
  • en - 3 in layer of debris at floor level i, floor 1[1]
  • en 13, level vi-2[1]
  • en 13, level vi-4[1]
  • en 16, level vi-3, found in almost upright position[1]
  • en 17, # 1-3 between two brick pavements above level iv[1]
  • en 17, level ii[1]
  • en 18 on the stone doorsocket in the west side. level iii - iv[1]
  • en 18, in front of podium. level iii[2]
  • en 18, level vi, on floor[1]
  • en, general, along the outside of the inside wall midway from ziggurat[1]
  • intrusive into ta s post- i)[1]
  • ta 127, burial 261, intrusive in level vi, low[1]
  • ta 127, burial 269, intrusive in level vi, high[1]
  • ta 21, burial 9 (?) burial intrusive in level i-1[1]
  • ta 50 - level iii high at sw corner of plot[1]
  • ta 51, b 208 intrusive in iii low[1]
  • ta 51, burial 180, intrusive in level iii, low[1]
  • ta 6[1]
  • ta 64, b 178, intrusive in level iii, low[1]
  • ta 68, b 233 intrusive in 3, 30 cm. above floor[1]
  • ta house b, level ii, locus 11[1]
  • ta iii[1]
  • ta, burial 36[1]
  • ta, burial 85[1]
  • ta, surface[1]
  • tb 133, ii, 2[1]
  • tb 142, level ii, floor 1[1]
  • tb 143, level ii, floor 1[1]
  • tb 153, level iii, 20 cm above floor[1]
  • tb 207, level iv, high fill[1]
  • tb 222, burial 299, intrusive in level iv, high[1]
  • tb 34, from hill to south[1]
  • tb 48, "b" or "c"[1]
  • tb 70, intrusive in level iv, burial 289[1]
  • tb floor[1]
  • tb, street; level iii-166[1]
  • animal[1]
  • bronze[39]
  • copper[1]
  • frit[1]
  • glass[1]
  • carved[1]
  • incised[3]
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51-6-268

Chisel

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51-6-255

Bowl

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51-6-252B

Mirror (uncertain)

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51-6-262

Arrowhead

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51-6-273

Nail

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51-6-248

Finger Ring

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51-6-432

Finger Ring

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