Context Title: Mausolea of Shulgi | Dungi Building     
Context Name (Publication): Shulgi Mausoleum; Dungi Mausoleum     
Context Name (Excavation): Dungi Building     
Culture/Period: Ur III      
Location Type: Public      

Objects: Mausolea of Shulgi | Dungi Building Export: JSON - XML - CSV

Object U Number Museum Number (UPM Date Reg Number) Museum Number (BM Registration Number) Museum Number (UPM B-number) Description (Catalog Card)
17891.2 32-40-245 (none) (none) [.1-.2] Beads. Ball beads of blue-glazed frit, different sizes. The glaze on most has perished. IIIrd dynasty.
17891.1 (none) 1932,1008.147 (none) [.1-.2] Beads. Ball beads of blue-glazed frit, different sizes. The glaze on most has perished. IIIrd dynasty.
16558 (none) (none) (none) Haematite cylinder seal. "O divine Gimil-Sin, "mighty king, "King of Ur; "Ahuni, "the cup-bearer, "is thy servant." H.C. 30/II, 14.
16517 (none) (none) (none) Clay Tablet. Date: mu us-sa di-bi-dsin, lugal uriki-ma-ge, dnin-lil u dinanna, e-gi-na-ab-tum-ku(g), mu-ne(-du_, Ibi-Sin. (Ur Iscr. 197). [CARD MISSING Typed Transcription from British Museum Card]
16432 (none) (none) (none) Spill-vase, white calcite. Fragment.
16431 (none) (none) (none) Bowl, white calcite. Fragment. Very fine veined translucent stone with ring base. [drawing]
16429J (none) 1932,1008.53 (none) Weight Fire-blackened steatite. Ovoid. Weight 7.104 grs. Type I.
16429H (none) 1932,1008.52 (none) Weight. haematite(?). lentoid. red-purple. To be weighed. Type II.
16429G (none) 1932,1008.56 (none) Weight. Steatite. grey. lentoid. Weight = 9.152 grs. Type II.
16429F (none) 1932,1008.51 (none) Weight Hematite. Long ovoid, with small hole bored at 1 end. To be weighed. Type ?
16429E (none) 1932,1008.57 (none) Weight Diorite greenish-black chipped thus: [drawing] weight = 24.62 grs. Perhaps = 3 sheqels (nominally 25.248 grs.). Type? IV.
16429D (none) 1932,1008.54 (none) Weight Haematite. Broken & repaired. thus: [drawing 1:1] To be weighed. Type XVII.
16429C (none) 1931,1010.111 (none) Duck weight. Haematite. Grey. Broken and repaired. [drawing] To be weighed. Type VI
16429B (none) (none) (none) Duck weight Steatite, fire-blackened. To be weighed. [drawing] Type VI
16429A (none) 1931,1010.113 (none) Duck weight Steatite, pale grey. Erased inscription in 2 lines, incised in square frame on right side. Traces of characters still visible as follows: [drawing]. To be weighed. Type VI [drawing]
16409 (none) (none) (none) Whetstone. Black stone, with small hole for suspension.
16404 (none) (none) (none) Copper Bowl. Hemispherical, flattened, heavy metal, in good condition. RC3. [drawing]
16298 (none) (none) (none) Faience Inlay. Fragments (one complete) of pear-shaped pieces, and of others of black shell(?) burnt. [drawing 1:1]
16293 31-43-273 (none) (none) Diorite pick. Originally hafted in wood. [drawing 1:1]
16273 (none) (none) (none) Bowl, limestone. Fragment of about half.
16271 (none) (none) (none) Clay sling bolt, blackened by fire. [drawing 1:1]
16270C (none) (none) (none) [A-D] Fragment of Inlay in gold, carnelian & lapis from the decoration of walls or objects in the BC rooms. [A] A gold star (6-pointed) and [B] 2 sun's rays of gold & carnelian from room 2 [crossed out] 7 9 [written beside] in Bur-Sins SE annex. [C] Agate [drawing] from Dungi room 1 [crossed out] 4. [D] Corrugated gold leaf, agate strip & square glass paste(?) tessera from Bur-Sins room 2 in SE annex. [drawing]
16268Q 35-1-406 (none) (none) [G-N] Stone pounders. Pebbles, mostly natural shape, of hard stone, of different sorts, several of them bearing marks when they have been used for hammering gold, or where gold has been hammered on them. Most have been split by the heat when the temple was burnt. Amongst them are [O-Q] 3 worked tools, pounders. [drawing]
16268P 35-1-61 (none) (none) [G-N] Stone pounders. Pebbles, mostly natural shape, of hard stone, of different sorts, several of them bearing marks when they have been used for hammering gold, or where gold has been hammered on them. Most have been split by the heat when the temple was burnt. Amongst them are [O-Q] 3 worked tools, pounders. [drawing]
16268O 35-1-401 (none) (none) [G-N] Stone pounders. Pebbles, mostly natural shape, of hard stone, of different sorts, several of them bearing marks when they have been used for hammering gold, or where gold has been hammered on them. Most have been split by the heat when the temple was burnt. Amongst them are [O-Q] 3 worked tools, pounders. [drawing]
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