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Babylonian Expedition to Nippur I-IV, 1888-1900

Accession Lot

  • Object[482]
  • no[33]
  • yes[449]
  • no[482]
  • near eastern[482]
  • beads[1]
  • beaker[18]
  • bone[1]
  • bowl[156]
  • chalice[1]
  • chalice fragment[1]
  • chicken feeder[1]
  • coffin[4]
  • cup[17]
  • disk[1]
  • drain[1]
  • drain pipe[1]
  • drain segment[1]
  • eye bead[10]
  • hebrew bowl[20]
  • jar[128]
  • jar fragments[1]
  • jug[33]
  • jug neck[1]
  • lamp[5]
  • lamp fragment[1]
  • neck sherd[1]
  • object[1]
  • pilgrim flask[4]
  • pot[35]
  • pot lid[16]
  • pot stand[1]
  • rattle[1]
  • sealing[1]
  • sherd[7]
  • sherds[1]
  • sieve[3]
  • spindle whorl[1]
  • vase[1]
  • vessel[9]
  • iran[1]
  • iraq[480]
  • nippur[482]
  • achaemenid[4]
  • parthian[6]
  • sassanian[2]
  • parthian[1]
  • sassanian[2]
  • demon[9]
  • demon?[1]
  • sabre[1]
  • saracen[1]
  • spade[1]
  • aramaic[13]
  • mandaic[2]
  • pseudo-script[2]
  • syriac[3]
  • bitumen[2]
  • bone[1]
  • ceramic[482]
  • glass[1]
  • glaze[1]
  • ink[19]
  • limestone[1]
  • paste[1]
  • stone[1]
  • turquoise[1]
  • glazed[122]
  • grooved[45]
  • impressions[1]
  • incised[22]
  • mould made[1]
  • painted[3]
ceramic

391 - 420 of 482 Records

85-48-357.4

85-48-357.4

Eye Bead

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85-48-357.3

85-48-357.3

Eye Bead

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85-48-357.2

85-48-357.2

Eye Bead

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85-48-437.1

85-48-437.1

Eye Bead

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85-48-357.1

85-48-357.1

Eye Bead

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85-48-997

85-48-997

Coffin

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85-48-996

85-48-996

Coffin

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85-48-995

85-48-995

Coffin

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85-48-994

85-48-994

Coffin

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85-48-880

85-48-880

Jug (uncertain)

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85-48-879

85-48-879

Pot

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85-48-712

85-48-712

Bowl

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85-48-406

85-48-406

Jar

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85-48-396

85-48-396

Jar

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85-48-621

85-48-621

Jar

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85-48-817

85-48-817

Pot Lid

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85-48-643

85-48-643

Bowl

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85-48-417

85-48-417

Bowl

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85-48-635

85-48-635

Bowl (uncertain)

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85-48-825

85-48-825

Jar

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85-48-860

85-48-860

Jar

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85-48-859

85-48-859

Pot (uncertain)

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85-48-871

85-48-871

Jug

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85-48-578

85-48-578

Bowl

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85-48-915

85-48-915

Hebrew Bowl

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85-48-757

85-48-757

Beaker

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85-48-783

85-48-783

Jar

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85-48-723

85-48-723

Pot

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85-48-905

85-48-905

Hebrew Bowl

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85-48-1014

85-48-1014

Jar

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85-48-899

85-48-899

Hebrew Bowl

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85-48-913

85-48-913

Hebrew Bowl

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