Context Title: PG/1054     
Context Name (Publication): PG 1054 (Royal Tomb)     
Description: Ur Excavations vol. 2: "This grave illustrated more fully than any other the ritual of a royal burial; the soil above it was full of later graves the digging of which had destroyed any superstructure that there might have been and the upper part of the tomb-shaft; the tops of the original walls were only encountered at a depth of 4-00 m. below the modern surface. But below this there had been no disturbance and the tomb and its accessories were intact. The excavation was not easy, partly because the virtual disappearance of the south-east wall and the fact that the north-east wall was for a long while not discovered, being hidden under the earth ramp made for our basket-men, prevented us at first from seeing that we were dealing with one definite shaft, and the different stratification on the two sides of the cross-wall, at least in the upper levels, further concealed the truth. The higher part of the shaft sides were never found and are therefore only dotted in on the section. The correlation of field notes written quite independently was not simple, but fortunately there were enough points of contact, and the section, though slightly schematic, does give the facts fairly accurately." 1     
Context Description: The grave is a complex one, consisting of a deep, walled shaft above a rubble and earth domed tomb. Woolley believed that the burials in the shaft acted as a kind of death pit, thus he believed the bodies in the shaft to be attendants to the primary burial in the domed chamber below. In the main chamber were the bodies of five people, four men and one woman. The woman was clearly an important person, lying in the center of the tomb and having a gold cylinder seal as well as other high value objects, including much carnelian. The walls of the shaft above began from a layer packed over the domed chamber and in theory could be a different grave entirely. However, Woolley believed he had evidence of a continuous process that included the packing and smoothing of layers above the dome and then the construction of the shaft. In the shaft, at differing levels, were four more burials. Some of these also possessed rather high-end objects and one had nearby a cylinder seal with the name of Meskalamdug, the King. In his section of PG1054, Woolley reconstructed a dome over this grave, but later intrusive burials had destroyed the upper walls and, if it had been there, the upper, smaller dome as well.     
Nissen Date: Mk     
[1] UE 2 p. 97

Objects: PG/1054 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)
11510 (none) (none) (none) Stone vase. White calcite. [drawing]
11511 (none) (none) (none) Stone vase. White calcite. Type 91 (new). [drawing]
11512 (none) (none) (none) Gold dagger blade. With hilt guard & the nails from the hilt. The hilt had been of wood thickly encrusted with gold nails: wholly perished.
11513 30-12-550 (none) (none) Gold dagger blade. With guard of hilt & the nails from the hilt. The hilt had been of wood thickly encrusted with gold nails, very minute.
11525 30-12-309 (none) (none) Copper axe. Type A3(new) [drawing]
11526 (none) (none) (none) Copper bowl. Oval.
11527A (none) (none) (none) [A-B] Copper Reticule. The [A] instruments and the [B] case separate--the case has its own set inside, and a seond set is corroded on to it.
11527B (none) (none) (none) [A-B] Copper Reticule. The [A] instruments and the [B] case separate--the case has its own set inside, and a seond set is corroded on to it.
11528 30-12-8 (none) (none) Cylinder Seal. White shell much decayed. Subject: a man & 2 lions rampant against a deer? upside down.
11567 (none) (none) (none) Stone vase. White limestone. Surface rather decayed. Type LVI. [drawing]
11568 30-12-94 (none) (none) Stone Bowl. Bell-shaped. Dark grey steatite (broken but complete). Type LXVI.
11569 (none) (none) (none) Copper Lamp. Usual shell shape. One side badly broken & parts of it missing: otherwise well preserved.
11570 (none) (none) (none) Copper axe. Type A3(new) [drawing]
11571 (none) (none) (none) Copper Razor unusual small example of normal type. [drawing 1:1]
11572 30-12-350 (none) (none) Copper Bowl. Hemispherical.
11573 (none) 1929,1017.503 (none) Copper Spearhead poker type. [Type]VI
11730 (none) (none) (none) Stone Bowl. Dark steatite. Straight-sided.
11731 (none) 1929,1017.688 (none) Stone vase. White calcite.
11732 (none) (none) (none) Stone vase. White calcite.
11733 (none) 1929,1017.658 (none) Stone Bowl. Bell-shaped. Dark steatite. Type LXVI
11734 (none) (none) (none) Cylinder Seal. Lapis. 2 registers: above mythological beasts; below, a monkey under a tree playing pipes to 2 lions, a bull, a gazelle, and a humn-headed bird.
11735 (none) 1929,1017.51 (none) Gold Diadem. Plain strip of rather heavy metal with a hole at each end.
11736A (none) 1929,1017.22 (none) [A-B] Gold Hair-rings. 2 spiral coils of gold wire.
11736B (none) 1929,1017.23 (none) [A-B] Gold Hair-rings. 2 spiral coils of gold wire.
11737 (none) 1929,1017.560 (none) Pin. Copper with lapis ball head. Type V.
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Media: PG/1054 Export: JSON - XML - CSV

Media Media Title Title Label Author Omeka Label
PG1054 Field Notes PG1054 Field Notes 1922-1934 Woolley et al (none)
UPM Field Photo numbers UPM Field Photo numbers (none) (none) (none)
Woolley's Field Note Cards Woolley's Field Note Cards Ur Notes v13 p120 Ur Notes v13 p120 (none)
Woolley's Field Note Cards Woolley's Field Note Cards Ur Notes v13 p121 Ur Notes v13 p121 (none)
Woolley's Field Note Cards Woolley's Field Note Cards Ur Notes v13 p122 Ur Notes v13 p122 (none)
Woolley's Field Note Cards Woolley's Field Note Cards Ur Notes v13 p123 Ur Notes v13 p123 (none)
Woolley's Field Note Cards Woolley's Field Note Cards Ur Notes v13 p124 Ur Notes v13 p124 (none)
Woolley's Field Note Cards Woolley's Field Note Cards Ur Notes v13 p125 Ur Notes v13 p125 (none)
Woolley's Field Note Cards Woolley's Field Note Cards Ur Notes v13 p126 Ur Notes v13 p126 (none)
Woolley's Field Note Cards Woolley's Field Note Cards Ur Notes v13 p127 Ur Notes v13 p127 (none)
Woolley's Field Note Cards Woolley's Field Note Cards Ur Notes v13 p128 Ur Notes v13 p128 (none)
Woolley's Field Note Cards Woolley's Field Note Cards Ur Notes v13 p129 Ur Notes v13 p129 (none)
Woolley's Field Note Cards Woolley's Field Note Cards Ur Notes v13 p130 Ur Notes v13 p130 (none)
Woolley's Field Note Cards Woolley's Field Note Cards Ur Notes v13 p131 Ur Notes v13 p131 (none)
Woolley's Field Note Cards Woolley's Field Note Cards Ur Notes v13 p132 Ur Notes v13 p132 (none)
Woolley's Field Note Cards Woolley's Field Note Cards Ur Notes v13 p132_v Ur Notes v13 p132_v (none)
Woolley's Field Note Cards Woolley's Field Note Cards Ur Notes v13 p133 Ur Notes v13 p133 (none)
Woolley's Field Note Cards Woolley's Field Note Cards Ur Notes v13 p134 Ur Notes v13 p134 (none)
Woolley's Field Note Cards Woolley's Field Note Cards Ur Notes v13 p135 Ur Notes v13 p135 (none)
Woolley's Field Note Cards Woolley's Field Note Cards Ur Notes v13 p136 Ur Notes v13 p136 (none)
Woolley's Field Note Cards Woolley's Field Note Cards Ur Notes v13 p137 Ur Notes v13 p137 (none)
Woolley's Field Note Cards Woolley's Field Note Cards Ur Notes v13 p138 Ur Notes v13 p138 (none)
Woolley's Field Note Cards Woolley's Field Note Cards Ur Notes v13 p139 Ur Notes v13 p139 (none)
Woolley's Field Note Cards Woolley's Field Note Cards Ur Notes v13 p140 Ur Notes v13 p140 (none)
Woolley's Field Note Cards Woolley's Field Note Cards Ur Notes v13 p141 Ur Notes v13 p141 (none)
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PG/1054A - PG/1054B - PG/1054C - PG/1054D