Title: Ur Excavation Volumes Provisional     
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Object U Number Museum Number (UPM Date Reg Number) Museum Number (BM Registration Number) Museum Number (UPM B-number) Description (Catalog Card)
15662 (none) 1930,1213.170 (none) Clay cone. Stem complete. Dedication of E-nig-gi-na of Ningiszida by Rim-Sin. cf. 15652 & 15070. HC.22.
2662 (none) (none) (none) Clay label with hole to attach it. Text: Nabu-usallim into the hands of Nabu-bel-usur month of Shabat Year 10th of Marduk-apal-iddinna (Merodach-baladan) king of Babylon. About BC 714. H.C.
2901A (none) (none) (none) Pottery vase. Buffware of Larsa type with small knob at base. Lip slightly broken. Type CLXIX =L. (B) Slightly broken. Lip slightly broken. Type CLXIX =L.
3354 (none) (none) (none) Fragment of limestone tablet. Inscribed both sides. Historical inscription? About BC 700? H.C.
2834 (none) (none) B16212 Royal inscription - in limestone. Small fragment. Probably (Nabonidus?) king of all the world, king? H.C.
2585 (none) (none) (none) Black clay tablet. Pillow shape. Dated: 29th Siwan, 5th year of Cambyses - BC 524. Text: ?barley regular ration (bal-la) for 3 bulls, ?ga barley, fodder (kissatta) For 13 sheep, total 20 1/2 qa barley (for the day) Obverse 5 lines. Reverse 1 line. H.C.
7843 (none) (none) (none) Fragment of vase. Alabaster. da-n)um; sar; ki-ib-i)a-tum. HC.46.
7800 (none) (none) (none) White alabaster Inscription giving end of dedication formula. HC 31
7846 (none) (none) (none) Stone fragment. Steatite. Containing two archaic signs. HC.50. B.
8805 (none) (none) (none) Tablet. Small account tablet (su-m-li) with new (??)date itu ezen ddumu-zi mu dlugal ba-ga e(?)-a-ta/ cf/ perhaps the sate SAK 228 C. 2 Cyl.A Lugal-ba-ga for Ningirsu. SAK 90.29
7799 (none) (none) (none) Stone vase fragment Dedication to Nannar (by Ur Nammu?) HC.30
7816 (none) (none) (none) Stone tablet (fragmt). Limestone. Prob. of Kurigalzu. The insc. in so far as it is extent being identical with that of Kurigalzu's found. tablet U3019 except that line 9(?) is e-kis-sir-gal. HC.36. B.
8837B (none) 1928,1009.9 (none) Clay cylinder. Fragments giving bottom half of the 2 columns ? dedication to Sin-Nannar Style of Nebuchonosor. H.C.71.
8839 (none) (none) (none) Clay cone. Fragment, not yet identified. Dedication to Nannar in 8 lines (or 9) ending bar mu-na- H.C.73
3231 (none) (none) (none) Fragment of statue. Diorite. Few signs of an inscription. Time of 3rd Ur Dynasty. H.C.
2576 (none) 1927,1003.35 (none) Clay cone of Ibi-Sin. Fragment. -About BC 2190. Text: "dIbi-ilSin, god of the "country, (powerful) king, king (of Ur) "king (of Sumer and Akkad)? "- 6 or 7 lines missing - two last lines "illegible." H.C.
6331 (none) (none) (none) Amulet. Black diorite. About BC. 1900 (?) Inscription much defaced. B. [drawing 1:1]
2659 (none) (none) (none) Clay nail of ARAD-Sin. Fragment of head. Two columns inscription, of which are preserved Column I: 15-25; Column II: 10-25. prays for himself, for his Father KUDUR-MABUK - The 6 last lines are a prayer to the Moon god Nannar. Ink drawing.
3249C (none) 1927,1003.16 (none) [A-M] 13 Clay cones of Sin-balatsu-iqbi. To Nin-gal the great lion of E-gish-shir-gal the lady of the beloved crown (Nin-men-na) of Ur, his lady, Sin-balatsu-iqbi, vice regent of Ur, has built anew the Gig-par shrine of Nin-lil, the beloved bride of Sin. A statue representing Nin-gal he had made. In the shrine of dHU-DU (the god who knows = her husband?) he introduced it. In E-nir- (or E-nun) the place erected for her rites, he fixed it. H.C.
3249L (none) 1927,1003.19 (none) [A-M] 13 Clay cones of Sin-balatsu-iqbi. To Nin-gal the great lion of E-gish-shir-gal the lady of the beloved crown (Nin-men-na) of Ur, his lady, Sin-balatsu-iqbi, vice regent of Ur, has built anew the Gig-par shrine of Nin-lil, the beloved bride of Sin. A statue representing Nin-gal he had made. In the shrine of dHU-DU (the god who knows = her husband?) he introduced it. In E-nir- (or E-nun) the place erected for her rites, he fixed it. H.C.
3249M (none) 1927,1003.18 (none) [A-M] 13 Clay cones of Sin-balatsu-iqbi. To Nin-gal the great lion of E-gish-shir-gal the lady of the beloved crown (Nin-men-na) of Ur, his lady, Sin-balatsu-iqbi, vice regent of Ur, has built anew the Gig-par shrine of Nin-lil, the beloved bride of Sin. A statue representing Nin-gal he had made. In the shrine of dHU-DU (the god who knows = her husband?) he introduced it. In E-nir- (or E-nun) the place erected for her rites, he fixed it. H.C.
6956 (none) (none) (none) Fragment of black and white Porphyry Vase Time of Gudea?? Inscription incomplete. [King of] Sumer and Akkad for his life, has presented - The king whoever who shall [destroy] this inscription? B. H.C.
6900 (none) 1935,0113.744 (none) Clay bowl. Light drab. Rim inscribed. Fragmentary. Inscription apparently complete. [drawing]
6731 (none) (none) (none) Clay tablet. Account of workmen in the city under orders of Akuda son of Ahushuni and Sagta-azag-zu the Dugab royal messengers. 9th year of king Bur-Sin. H.C.
6716 (none) (none) (none) Clay tablet. Account of dates - for 12 months by Lu-GimilSin the shabru (diviner) Year after Ibi-Sin king of Ur, (for) Ninlil and Innina, the Eginablum azag had (built.) Text: 9H(2)

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