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  • Object[84]
  • no[2]
  • yes[82]
  • no[83]
  • yes[1]
  • near eastern[84]
  • handle[5]
  • sherd[84]
  • spout[2]
  • al 'ubaid[2]
  • iraq[84]
  • nippur[4]
  • ur[84]
  • al 'ubaid[1]
  • antediluvian[1]
  • isin-larsa[1]
  • jemdet nasr[1]
  • pre-flood[19]
  • prehistoric[20]
  • b.c. level, bottom of temenos well[1]
  • found 3 1/2 to 5 1/2 m. below brick pavement dated ca. 3100 b.c. in the prehistorical settlement. between flood and royal graves. at n.w. limit of p.g.[1]
  • found 5 1/2 to 6 m. below brick pavement dated ca. 3100 b.c. in the prehistorical settlement. transition from post to pre flood levels. p.g. n.w.[7]
  • found 6 to 7 m. below brick pavement dated ca. 3100 b.c. in the prehistorical settlement. level of the pre flood period. pg. n.w.[5]
  • found 7 1/2 to 8 m. below brick pavement dated ca. 3100 b.c. in the prehistoric settlement. p.g. n.w.[9]
  • found 7 to 7 1/2 m. below brick pavement dated ca. 3100 b.c. in the prehistoric settlement. p.g. n.w.[10]
  • p.f.t. c 4. i dym. rubbish pit.[1]
  • preflood and low lying strata[1]
  • preflood and low lying strata.[1]
  • human head?[1]
  • alabaster[2]
  • ceramic[76]
  • glass[4]
  • paint[39]
  • steatite[1]
  • terracotta[1]
  • core-form[2]
  • glazed[1]
  • incised[2]
  • painted[40]
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33-35-73

33-35-73

Sherd

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31-17-320A

31-17-320A

Sherd

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31-17-394

31-17-394

Sherd

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31-17-320F

31-17-320F

Sherd

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92-4-26

92-4-26

Sherd

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31-17-351G

31-17-351G

Sherd

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92-4-143

92-4-143

Sherd

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31-17-351A

31-17-351A

Sherd

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35-1-237

35-1-237

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32-40-8

32-40-8

Sherd

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31-17-352J

31-17-352J

Sherd

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31-17-351M

31-17-351M

Sherd

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30-12-124

30-12-124

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92-4-19

92-4-19

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31-17-351B

31-17-351B

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31-17-393

31-17-393

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31-17-321I

31-17-321I

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31-17-396

31-17-396

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31-17-351K

31-17-351K

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31-17-321H

31-17-321H

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31-17-321F

31-17-321F

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92-4-28

92-4-28

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92-4-113

92-4-113

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32-40-7

32-40-7

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30-12-126

30-12-126

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92-4-27

92-4-27

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31-17-320G

31-17-320G

Sherd

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31-17-397

31-17-397

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31-17-352S

31-17-352S

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31-17-321J

31-17-321J

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31-17-400

31-17-400

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31-17-390

31-17-390

Sherd

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