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

Accession Lot

  • Object[35]
  • no[2]
  • yes[33]
  • no[35]
  • near eastern[35]
  • bowl[35]
  • iraq[35]
  • nippur[35]
  • achaemenid[5]
  • assyrian[6]
  • isin larsa[10]
  • kassite[4]
  • neo-babylonian[3]
  • ur iii[2]
  • en 13, level iii[1]
  • ta 127, level vi, over floor[1]
  • ta 13, b 184, intrusive in level iii[1]
  • ta 132, level vi, high, above floor i to south but on baked brick floor[1]
  • ta 133, burial 133, level vi[1]
  • ta 19, level i, f 2[1]
  • ta 20, i (?) top level[1]
  • ta 3, burial 134, level iii[1]
  • ta 51, burial 180, intrusive in level iii, low[1]
  • ta 64, b 178, intrusive in level iii, low[1]
  • ta 68, burial 202 (double jar burial)[1]
  • ta 74, level iv[1]
  • ta iii[1]
  • ta, 33, level ii[1]
  • ta, 50, level iii, high[1]
  • ta, 6, level ii[1]
  • ta, 61, level iii[2]
  • ta, b 135, level ?[1]
  • ta. pt. 3. level i[1]
  • tb 1[1]
  • tb 167, level iii[1]
  • tb 171, level iii, high[1]
  • tb 2, between floors 4 and 5[1]
  • tb 2, between floors 4 and 5, level iii 1 to 2[1]
  • tb 201, level iv high[1]
  • tb 220, level iv, high[1]
  • tb 230, tb 14, intrusive in level iv high, b 301[1]
  • tb 45, level i, floor[1]
  • tb 55, level i[1]
  • tb 56, level i, floor[2]
  • tb 59, level i, f 2[1]
  • tb 63, level i, floor[1]
  • tb 75, above ne wall. unstratified.[1]
  • bronze[2]
  • ceramic[32]
  • silver[1]
  • glazed[1]
  • painted[1]
bowl

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51-6-21

51-6-21

Bowl

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51-6-244

51-6-244

Bowl

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51-6-27

51-6-27

Bowl

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51-6-4

51-6-4

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51-6-26

51-6-26

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51-6-16

51-6-16

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51-6-22

51-6-22

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51-6-9

51-6-9

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51-6-11

51-6-11

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51-6-24

51-6-24

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51-6-3

51-6-3

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51-6-13

51-6-13

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51-6-23

51-6-23

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51-6-20

51-6-20

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51-6-19

51-6-19

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51-6-12

51-6-12

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51-6-29

51-6-29

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51-6-62

51-6-62

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51-6-37

51-6-37

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51-6-25

51-6-25

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51-6-6

51-6-6

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51-6-7

51-6-7

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51-6-8

51-6-8

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51-6-1

51-6-1

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51-6-64

51-6-64

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51-6-18

51-6-18

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51-6-10

51-6-10

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51-6-209

51-6-209

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51-6-31

51-6-31

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51-6-15

51-6-15

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51-6-28

51-6-28

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51-6-17

51-6-17

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