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Expedition to Fara, Iraq, Erich F. Schmidt, 1931

Accession Lot

  • Object[621]
  • no[274]
  • yes[347]
  • no[619]
  • yes[2]
  • near eastern[621]
  • amulet[4]
  • animal bone[2]
  • animal figurine[4]
  • animal figurine fragment[5]
  • arrowhead[2]
  • awl[2]
  • axe[1]
  • axe fragment[1]
  • ball[1]
  • bead[84]
  • beads[9]
  • blade[24]
  • body sherd[3]
  • bowl[70]
  • bowl fragment[1]
  • bracelet[2]
  • brick[1]
  • button[1]
  • celt[1]
  • chalice[2]
  • chisel[2]
  • cone[1]
  • cosmetic[1]
  • cosmetic container[8]
  • cosmetic cup[1]
  • cup[2]
  • cup fragment[1]
  • cylinder seal[6]
  • disc[12]
  • fibula (pin)[1]
  • fishhook[1]
  • fragment[2]
  • furniture model fragment[1]
  • game piece[8]
  • grinder[1]
  • grinding stone[2]
  • hammerstone[2]
  • human figurine[1]
  • human figurine fragment[4]
  • implement[2]
  • inlay[1]
  • jar[35]
  • jar fragment[1]
  • jar stopper[4]
  • jewelry[5]
  • jug[1]
  • knife[2]
  • lance blade[1]
  • loom weight[12]
  • macehead[1]
  • macehead fragment[1]
  • model[1]
  • mortar fragment[1]
  • needle[3]
  • needle fragments[1]
  • object[5]
  • palette[1]
  • pebble[1]
  • pendant[22]
  • pestle[2]
  • pigment[2]
  • pin[6]
  • pin head[1]
  • pinhead[1]
  • plaque[3]
  • plate[1]
  • polisher[2]
  • polishing stone[8]
  • pot[17]
  • projectile point butt[1]
  • rattle[3]
  • raw material[4]
  • rib[1]
  • rim sherd[15]
  • ring[3]
  • rivet[2]
  • rod[1]
  • saucer[1]
  • scraper[4]
  • sealing[7]
  • sherd[83]
  • sherds[1]
  • sickle fragment[2]
  • spindle whorl[34]
  • spindle whorl fragment[1]
  • spool[1]
  • spouted jar[2]
  • stamp seal[3]
  • tack[1]
  • token[11]
  • tube[1]
  • tumbler[15]
  • vessel fragment[1]
  • vessel stand[1]
  • wall cone[1]
  • wall peg[6]
  • wall tile[1]
  • weight[11]
  • wheel model[10]
  • whetstone[4]
  • fara[621]
  • iraq[621]
  • fara ii[10]
  • fara iii[1]
  • d e 38-39, -1.70, 210 to -235, 250[1]
  • leel ii, d e 39, -2.6 to -2.95[1]
  • level d e 39, southwest quarter, -4.15 to -4.6[1]
  • level f i 96, section 1, -.50 to -.80[1]
  • level i (?), f g 43, cist, -4.7 to -5.25[1]
  • level i (intrusive?) d e 38-39, -5.60[1]
  • level i ? f g 43, pit i, base to -50 below; -7.2 to -7.6[2]
  • level i, d e 38, -2.0[1]
  • level i, d e 38, north half, -4.8 to -5.2[5]
  • level i, d e 38, north, -4.0 to -4.90[1]
  • level i, d e 38-39, -5.15 to -6.0[5]
  • level i, d e 38-39, -5.55 to -6.3[3]
  • level i, d e 38-39, -6.0[2]
  • level i, d e 38-39, -6.0 to -6.55[5]
  • level i, d e 38-39, -6.05 to -6.6[5]
  • level i, d e 38-39, centre, -6.0[3]
  • level i, d e 38-39, east, -6.25 to -6.55[2]
  • level i, d e 38-39, north half, -4.8 to -5.3[11]
  • level i, d e 38-39, north, -4.8 to -5.75[5]
  • level i, d e 38-39, northeast, -4.8 to -5.45[2]
  • level i, d e 38-39, northwest corner annex, -6.1 to -6.65[2]
  • level i, d e 38-39, northwest corner annex, -6.1 to -6.75[3]
  • level i, d e 38-39, northwest corner, -5.6 to -6.05[3]
  • level i, d e 38-39, northwest corner, -6.05 to -6.5[9]
  • level i, d e 38-39, northwest corner, -6.05 to -6.6[6]
  • level i, d e 38-39, west, -6.05 to -6.5[4]
  • level i, d e 38-39, west, -6.1 to -6.65[3]
  • level i, d e 38-39, west, -6.10 to -6.65[3]
  • level i, d e 39, -4.5 to 5.0[2]
  • level i, d e 39, southeast corner, -4.6 to -5.5[2]
  • level ii[7]
  • level ii or iii, f g 43, cist i, -5.75 to -6.10[2]
  • level ii, d e 38, -.90, with skeleton x12[2]
  • level ii, d e 38, -1.0[2]
  • level ii, d e 38, north half, -4.4 to -4.7[5]
  • level ii, d e 38, south half, -3.1 to -3.4[2]
  • level ii, d e 38, south half, -4.0[2]
  • level ii, d e 38, with skeleton x10[2]
  • level ii, d e 38, with skeletons x1-2[7]
  • level ii, d e 38, with skeletons xl -2[3]
  • level ii, d e 38-39, -1.50 to -2.50[2]
  • level ii, d e 38-39, -1.60[2]
  • level ii, d e 38-39, -1.70, 2.10 to 235, 250[2]
  • level ii, d e 38-39, -1.70, 210 to 235, 250[3]
  • level ii, d e 38-39, -2.3 to -3.75[5]
  • level ii, d e 38-39, -3.6 to -4.15[2]
  • level ii, d e 38-39, in d p 7 -2.30 to -5.0, below last occupation[2]
  • level ii, d e 39, -.25 to -.50[3]
  • level ii, d e 39, -.50 to -1.10[6]
  • level ii, d e 39, -.70, 1-4 to -1.2, 2-0[2]
  • level ii, d e 39, -1.1 to -1.6[3]
  • level ii, d e 39, -1.50[2]
  • level ii, d e 39, -1.60[2]
  • level ii, d e 39, -1.80[2]
  • level ii, d e 39, -2.50[2]
  • level ii, d e 39, -70, 1-4 to -1.2, 2-0[2]
  • level ii, d e 39, 0 to -.20[3]
  • level ii, d e 39, d p 9, section 4[2]
  • level ii, d e 39, northeast quarter in passage, -3.1 to -3.2[2]
  • level ii, d e 39, with skeleton x7[6]
  • level ii, d e 39, with skeleton x8[4]
  • level ii, f g 42, -.20 to -.60[6]
  • level ii, f g 42, -1.10 to -1.20[3]
  • level ii, f g 42-43, with skeleton x5[2]
  • level ii, f g 42-43, with skeleton x6[2]
  • level ii, f g 43, -.10 to -.70[9]
  • level ii, f g 43, -.10, .70 to -.60, .90[2]
  • level ii, f g 43, -.65 to -1.0[2]
  • level ii, f g 43, 0 to -.10[2]
  • level ii, f g 43, cist i, -6.1 to -6.5[4]
  • level ii, f g 43, cist i, -6.5 to -6.7[8]
  • level ii, f g 43, cist i, -6.7 to -7.10[4]
  • level ii, f g 43, section 4, -1.3 to -1.8[3]
  • level ii, f g 43, with skeleton x4[4]
  • level ii, f i 96, -.40[2]
  • level ii, f i 96, -.40 to -.70[3]
  • level ii, h i 47, section 8, -.20 to -.50[3]
  • level ii, h i 47, section 9, -.95 to -1.3[2]
  • level ii, h i 48, section 2, -.45 to -.70[2]
  • level ii, h i 48, section 3, -1.0 to -1.55[4]
  • level ii, h i 48, section 5, -.40 to -.60[2]
  • level ii, h i 48, section 5, -.65[2]
  • level ii, h i 48, section 7, -.55[2]
  • level ii, h i 48, southwest quarter, -.30[2]
  • level ii, h i 48, southwest quarter, 0 to -.35[2]
  • level ii, h i 48, with skeleton co x3[3]
  • level ii, h i 48, with skeleton x4[2]
  • level ii, h i 58, section 7, -.20 to -.80[2]
  • level ii, h i 58, with skeleton x7[4]
  • level ii, mound surface[4]
  • level ii, pit ii, near h i 47, -0 to -4.0[6]
  • level ii, pit ii, near h i 47, -4.0 to -6.7[11]
  • level ii, pit, ii, near h i 47, -4.0 to -6.7[2]
  • level iii, d e 38-39, -6.0 to -6.75[4]
  • level iii, f g 43, "well", -4.40[3]
  • level iii, f g 43, cist, -4.4 to -5.0[18]
  • level iii, f g 43, pit 1, -4.7 to -5.0[3]
  • level iii, f g 43, pit 1, -5.0 to -5.5[2]
  • level iii, f g 43, pit 1, -5.5 to -6.0[2]
  • mound surface[7]
  • animal[6]
  • bearded man[1]
  • bed[1]
  • bird[3]
  • boat[1]
  • bull[1]
  • child[1]
  • double axe[1]
  • eagle[1]
  • enkidu[1]
  • gazelle[2]
  • geometric pattern[1]
  • gilgamesh[1]
  • hippopotamus[1]
  • human[1]
  • human head[1]
  • lion[1]
  • man[2]
  • pattern[1]
  • pig[1]
  • weapon[1]
  • weapons[1]
  • wheel[12]
  • wheel hub[1]
  • woman[2]
  • worship[1]
  • alabaster[9]
  • animal bone[2]
  • basalt[4]
  • bitumen[3]
  • bone[8]
  • breccia[2]
  • bronze[23]
  • carnelian[31]
  • ceramic[237]
  • chalcedony[1]
  • clay[5]
  • copper[28]
  • coral[1]
  • cowrie shell[1]
  • diorite[2]
  • flint[27]
  • frit[6]
  • granite[2]
  • lapis lazuli[8]
  • limestone[34]
  • marble (stone)[2]
  • obsidian[3]
  • paint[5]
  • pigment[2]
  • pottery[8]
  • quartz[10]
  • serpentine[2]
  • shell[40]
  • smoky quartz[1]
  • steatite[4]
  • stone[51]
  • terracotta[103]
  • chipped[1]
  • incised[7]
  • painted[44]
  • perforated[1]
  • polychrome[1]
  • slipped[1]
  • unfinished[1]
  • worked[2]
  • yes[22]

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Sherd

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Jar

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33-13-231

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Pot

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33-13-150

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Bowl

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33-13-220

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Tumbler

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Tumbler

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Weight

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Chalice

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Weight

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Model

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Disc

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33-13-148

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33-13-555

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33-13-145

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Bowl

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33-13-144

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Cylinder Seal

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33-13-146

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33-13-552

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33-13-262

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Jar

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