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Babylonian Expedition to Nippur II, 1890

Accession Lot

  • Object[116]
  • no[19]
  • yes[97]
  • no[116]
  • babylonian[74]
  • near eastern[42]
  • barrel cylinder[1]
  • block[1]
  • bracelet[1]
  • cast[116]
  • die[1]
  • equestrian figurine[1]
  • figurine[14]
  • figurine fragment[4]
  • figurine mold[1]
  • human figurine[4]
  • molding[2]
  • object[5]
  • plaque[5]
  • plaque fragment[1]
  • relief[1]
  • statuette[1]
  • tablet[71]
  • tablet envelope[1]
  • token[2]
  • iraq[99]
  • nippur[98]
  • cassite[1]
  • cassite period[2]
  • middle babylonian period[43]
  • neo-babylonian[2]
  • old babylonian period[8]
  • parthian[5]
  • post-christian[1]
  • ur iii[13]
  • assyrian[1]
  • egyptianizing[1]
  • baby[1]
  • bear?[1]
  • bearded man[2]
  • bel[3]
  • bel?[1]
  • beltis[4]
  • beltis?[3]
  • bird[1]
  • boy?[1]
  • cat?[3]
  • couple[1]
  • deity[1]
  • demon[1]
  • dog[1]
  • female head[1]
  • goddess?[1]
  • headdress[1]
  • ibex[1]
  • lance[1]
  • lioness[1]
  • male head[1]
  • man[1]
  • mask[2]
  • monkey[1]
  • monkey?[1]
  • nude male[1]
  • nude woman[2]
  • priapus?[1]
  • rider[1]
  • tree[1]
  • vase[1]
  • woman[1]
  • akkadian language[35]
  • sumerian language[14]
  • agate[2]
  • clay[50]
  • copper[1]
  • lapis lazuli[1]
  • limestone[2]
  • marble (game)[1]
  • plaster[61]
  • silver[2]
  • terracotta[34]
  • inscribed[1]
  • yes[26]
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