 | 1054 | (none) | (none) | B15276 | Cylinder seal. Lapis lazuli. Very small. |
 | 11661 | 30-12-37 | (none) | (none) | Cylinder. Grey steatite. 2 persons saluting crescent on staff. Inscribed : SudMI-IB dumu Ku-edin dam-gar. |
 | 1267 | (none) | (none) | B15592, B15592 | Cylinder seal; scene of "introduction" to seated god facing right, with star and crescent above. Inscription: Lugal-asum-gal (cf. U.1268) mar Ur-sul. Su-du-a. |
 | 1268 | (none) | (none) | B15593, B15593 | Cylinder seal in 2 registers: above, scene of "introduction" to a goddess. A woman is led forward by a female protecting deity. In lower register, 3 swans. Inscription: Ahat-ilti. Assat Lugal-usum-gal. (cf.U1267) |
 | 1423 | (none) | (none) | B15596 | Stamp seal. Square button in terracotta with rude incised device of a bird standing among plants. [drawing] |
 | 15474 | 31-17-21 | (none) | (none) | Cylinder seal. Black steatite. 2 scorpions. |
 | 16107 | 31-43-22 | (none) | (none) | Cylinder seal. Reddish stone. Linear design. Archaic. |
 | 16179 | 31-43-28 | (none) | (none) | Cylinder seal. Green steatite. Presentation scene: enthroned god and two standing figures. |
 | 16180 | 31-43-3 | (none) | (none) | Cylinder seal. Pink marble. Two rows of deeply incised circles. |
 | 16547 | 31-43-51 | (none) | (none) | Limestone cylinder seal
Nin-es(?)-ba-na,
Son of ...
H.C. 30/II, 3. |
 | 16554 | 31-43-34, 31-43-34 | (none) | (none) | Cylinder seal, steatite. Ur-Ki(?)-dur(?)-sag(?) servant of... H.C. 30/II, 10 |
 | 16555 | 31-43-20, 31-43-20 | (none) | (none) | Cylinder seal, white calcite. Ga-ad-i(?)-li(?)-a, daughter of Ah(?)-na-nu-um H.C. 30/II, 11 |
 | 16559A | (none) | (none) | (none) | [A-D] 4 steatite cylinder seals;
[E] 1 Shell cylinder seal.
Inscriptions illegible. |
 | 16559B | 31-43-56 | (none) | (none) | [A-D] 4 steatite cylinder seals;
[E] 1 Shell cylinder seal.
Inscriptions illegible. |
 | 16559C | 31-43-57 | (none) | (none) | [A-D] 4 steatite cylinder seals;
[E] 1 Shell cylinder seal.
Inscriptions illegible. |
 | 16559D | 31-43-58 | (none) | (none) | [A-D] 4 steatite cylinder seals;
[E] 1 Shell cylinder seal.
Inscriptions illegible. |
 | 16559E | 31-43-55 | (none) | (none) | [A-D] 4 steatite cylinder seals;
[E] 1 Shell cylinder seal.
Inscriptions illegible. |
 | 16618 | 31-43-9 | (none) | (none) | Stamp seal. Greenish grey steatite. Pyramidal. 2 scorpions. |
 | 16743 | 31-43-46 | (none) | (none) | Quartz cylinder. Unengraved. Unpierced. cf. U. 16606. [drawing 1:1] |
 | 16749 | 31-43-19 | (none) | (none) | Cylinder seal. Baked clay. 2 crescents on poles and an X. Rough work. |
 | 16794 | 31-43-59 | (none) | (none) | Cylinder
Glazed Frit
Type same as U.16.606. |
 | 16820A | 31-43-31 | (none) | (none) | [A-C] 3 steatite cylinder seals.
(A) Illegible, save for first sign.
(B) Adad ;
(C) Awel-ilim (wrt LU.DINGIR.BA), Son of Ur-Dam-bur(?). |
 | 16927G | 31-43-7 | (none) | (none) | Group: objects found together and belonging to a manufacturer of cylinder seals.
(A) Limestone fragment, a trial piece with first sketches of 3 standing figures;
(B) Limestone fragment, a trial piece with one standing figure nearly finished;
(C) Uncut and unpierced cylinders of shell, steatite and limestone;
(D) Unfinished beads of rock crystal;
(E) Part of an eye of a statue; etc.
(F) Limestone fragment a trial piece with the lower parts of 2 standing nude male figures (this was brought in separately, cf. U.16994)
(G) Square of red limestone, sculptors trial pieces with unfinished figures of man and dog. [These objects were relettered on the card as follows: C=E, D=F, E=G, F=C, and G=D. Entries in this database, however, follow original lettering] |
 | 16929A | 31-43-90 | (none) | (none) | Clay mould.
(A) For a female head in profile, high relief: head with filletted and braided hair, looking right (in impression): rows of necklaces. Full face, rather pleasing and not like the usual Sumerian type.
(B) For a bearded male figure, draped, standing in profile facing left (in impression) with hands clasped on breast.
Very fine work, bold and yet delicate, perhaps goldsmiths moulds: the female head is best suited to such technique as gold-working.
Brought in together and said to have been found together. |
 | 16929B | 31-43-89 | (none) | (none) | Clay mould.
(A) For a female head in profile, high relief: head with filletted and braided hair, looking right (in impression): rows of necklaces. Full face, rather pleasing and not like the usual Sumerian type.
(B) For a bearded male figure, draped, standing in profile facing left (in impression) with hands clasped on breast.
Very fine work, bold and yet delicate, perhaps goldsmiths moulds: the female head is best suited to such technique as gold-working.
Brought in together and said to have been found together. |