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  • no[8]
  • yes[345]
  • no[345]
  • yes[8]
  • near eastern[353]
  • amulet[3]
  • bead[353]
  • chain[1]
  • cylinder seal[1]
  • earring[1]
  • finger ring[1]
  • jewelry[1]
  • pendant[3]
  • pin[1]
  • raw material[1]
  • spacer[1]
  • toe ring[1]
  • weight[1]
  • iraq[353]
  • reijiba[5]
  • ur[353]
  • agade[13]
  • archaic i[1]
  • archaic iv[1]
  • assyrian[1]
  • babylonian i[2]
  • isin larsa[6]
  • jemdet nasr[9]
  • kassite[10]
  • minor dynasty[10]
  • neo-babylonian[2]
  • old babylonian period[1]
  • persian period[1]
  • pre-flood[1]
  • prehistoric[7]
  • sargonid[1]
  • ur iii[2]
  • persian[1]
  • a.h., g 325[1]
  • b.c., larnax grave, bur-sin, se annex[1]
  • court 3, r.c. - a.h.[1]
  • diqdiqqeh[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.[1]
  • found 7 1/2 to 8 m. below brick pavement dated ca. 3100 b.c. in the prehistoric settlement. p.g. n.w.[3]
  • found 7 to 7 1/2 m. below brick pavement dated ca. 3100 b.c. in the prehistoric settlement. p.g. n.w.[3]
  • g 211, a.h.[1]
  • g 244, a.h.[1]
  • g 30 a.h. - pre-cassite, probably larsa[1]
  • g 336 a.h.[1]
  • g 75 a.h.[1]
  • g 84, a.h.[1]
  • g 87, a.h.[1]
  • g. 19 n.h.[1]
  • g. 215, a.h.[1]
  • jemdet nasr. disturbed grave pg 14 metres.[1]
  • n.t. grave 30/13[1]
  • n.t. grave 30/23[1]
  • one of southern mounds of city -- (tomb) neo-babylonian[1]
  • p.f.t. d 6 - 530[1]
  • p.f.t. d 6. - 530[1]
  • p.g. 1220[1]
  • p7j. c7. -1060[1]
  • p7j. p7g./j6[1]
  • p7j. p7g/j6[1]
  • persian g. a.h.[1]
  • persian inhumation a.h.[1]
  • pft - 900[1]
  • pft, d 4 - 1050[1]
  • pft, pfg /h[1]
  • pft, pfg/e[1]
  • pft, pfg/h[4]
  • pft. level - 1300[1]
  • pft. pfg./h[1]
  • pft. pfg/h[1]
  • pft. pfg/m[1]
  • pg 1027[1]
  • pg 1054 c[1]
  • pg 1054-c[1]
  • pg 1054c[4]
  • pg 1055c[1]
  • pg 1157-15[1]
  • pg 1157/18[1]
  • pg 1195[1]
  • pg 1237, body 64[1]
  • pg 1237/40[1]
  • pg 1237/51[1]
  • pg 1237/64[1]
  • pg 1237/64 (from g or j)[1]
  • pg 1237/67[2]
  • pg 1237/69[1]
  • pg 1316[1]
  • pg 1332[1]
  • pg 1335[2]
  • pg 1337[2]
  • pg 1404[1]
  • pg 1510[1]
  • pg 1588[1]
  • pg 1601[1]
  • pg 1608[1]
  • pg 1618[7]
  • pg 1646[1]
  • pg 1648[2]
  • pg 1651[1]
  • pg 1652[1]
  • pg 1702[1]
  • pg 1720[1]
  • pg 1749[9]
  • pg 1786[1]
  • pg 1815[1]
  • pg 1816[1]
  • pg 1828[1]
  • pg 59 c.l.w.[1]
  • pg. 1332[2]
  • pg. 1337[1]
  • pg. 1490[1]
  • animal?[1]
  • demon head[1]
  • dog head[1]
  • geometric pattern[1]
  • pazuzu[1]
  • agate[24]
  • alabaster[2]
  • amethyst[9]
  • bitumen[5]
  • bone[3]
  • bronze[1]
  • calcite[1]
  • carnelian[110]
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  • chalcedony[4]
  • clay[1]
  • copper[6]
  • copper alloy[1]
  • diorite[3]
  • egyptian blue[4]
  • faience[7]
  • frit[19]
  • garnet[1]
  • glass[15]
  • glaze[1]
  • gold[28]
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  • iron[1]
  • jadeite[4]
  • jasper[7]
  • lapis lazuli[132]
  • limestone[3]
  • marble (stone)[4]
  • obsidian[1]
  • paste[20]
  • porphyry[1]
  • quartz[22]
  • sandstone[1]
  • shell[41]
  • silver[18]
  • soapstone[1]
  • steatite[4]
  • stone[32]
  • terracotta[18]
  • turquoise[1]
  • glazed[2]
  • incised[7]
  • stamped[1]
  • yes[7]
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B15575

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B17031

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92-4-200

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92-4-190

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92-4-271

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31-17-105

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32-40-279

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30-12-481

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30-12-638

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31-17-32

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31-17-31

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B17660

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B16758

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31-43-161

31-43-161

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32-40-266

32-40-266

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92-4-233

92-4-233

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31-17-106

31-17-106

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30-12-495

30-12-495

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32-40-278

32-40-278

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31-17-44

31-17-44

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30-12-511

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31-17-83

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B17597

B17597

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30-12-727

30-12-727

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92-4-302

92-4-302

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B15263

B15263

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31-17-138

31-17-138

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32-40-240

32-40-240

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32-40-239

32-40-239

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