| Object Number | 31-43-37 |
| Current Location | Collections Storage |
| Provenience | Iraq | Ur |
| Archaeology Area | BC, grave against SW wall of Bur-Sin's SE annex | UE X: BC from a larnax grave in the outer face of the SW wall of the SW Mausoleum of Bur-Sin |
| Section | Near Eastern |
| Materials | Diorite |
| Iconography | Weapon | Monkey | Dwarf | Worshipper |
| Description | UE X: a god armed with crook and club stands up, his bare leg resting on a low base. A pleated shawl hangs down from his waist. He apparently wears a turban. There is a squatting monkey before him, and a worshipper in pleated robe raising one hand. next comes a short Hittite figure in pointed cap and tunic, holding a curved club in the right hand and a piece of game in the left. A human head fills the ground below. A tall Nergal weapon fills the space at the back. FInally, a bare-headed worshipper stands up with clasped hands, followed by the nude bandy-legged man. Steatite cylinder. |
| Length | 2.2 cm |
| Width | 1.1 cm |
| Credit Line | British Museum/University Museum Expedition to Ur, Iraq, 1931 |
| Other Number | U.16262 - Field No SF | UE X: 472 - Other Number |
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