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)
7788R (none) (none) (none) Tablets. Contract tablets. (A) dated to Marduk-agal-iddina I 1187-75 (B) dated to Ramman-sum-iddina 1238-33
7788S (none) (none) (none) Tablets. Contract tablets. (A) dated to Marduk-agal-iddina I 1187-75 (B) [dated to] Ramman-sum-iddina 1238-33
7788L (none) (none) (none) Tablets. Contract tablets. (A) dated to Marduk-agal-iddina I 1187-75 (B) dated to Ramman-sum-iddina 1238-33
7788I (none) (none) (none) Tablets. Contract tablets. (A) dated to Marduk-agal-iddina I 1187-75 (B) dated to Ramman-sum-iddina 1238-33
7788H (none) (none) (none) Tablets. Contract tablets. (A) dated to Marduk-agal-iddina I 1187-75 (B) dated to Ramman-sum-iddina 1238-33
7788Q (none) (none) (none) Tablets. Contract tablets. (A) dated to Marduk-agal-iddina I 1187-75 (B) dated to Ramman-sum-iddina 1238-33
7788E (none) (none) (none) Tablets. Contract tablets. (A) dated to Marduk-agal-iddina I 1187-75 (B) dated to Ramman-sum-iddina 1238-33
6067 (none) (none) (none) Cylinder seal. Black steatite. 2 men exchanging greetings and inscription. Arad-dam son of Badada About BC 1900. B. VII. [drawing]
2503 (none) (none) (none) Cylinder seal. Not inscribed. greyish soapstone. Weather worn. Presentation to a seated goddess. Worshipper led by the hand. Flat crescent. Pillar-shaped altar [shown in drawing] (double). 24 x 33mm. Babylonian. About BC 2500. [drawing]
7898 (none) 1928,1010.243 (none) Cylinder seal. Steatite. Black. Presentation scene to seated Nannar. Minor deity leads votary by the hand. Criss-cross markings. IIIrd Ur Dynasty.
2778 (none) (none) (none) Cone of Su-mu-ilu. Head missing. Inscription complete (Cp. U.2634)
16699A (none) 1935,0113.404 (none) [A-G] Collection of miniature copper weapons. Traces of bone hafting in sockets. [A](1) Copper axe with turned over tang and remains of bone(?) haft.; [drawing 1:1] [B](2) Copper spear with turned over tang, remains of bone hafting in socket; [drawing 1:1] [C-D] (3-4) Similar to #2; [E-F] (5) Two spears with tips missing, broad blades; [drawing] [G] (6) Flat-bladed instrument; [drawing 1:1] [H] (7) Small piece of copper sheeting with two flaps and one end slightly turned up. [drawing 1:1]
16699B (none) 1935,0113.404 (none) [A-G] Collection of miniature copper weapons. Traces of bone hafting in sockets. [A](1) Copper axe with turned over tang and remains of bone(?) haft.; [drawing 1:1] [B](2) Copper spear with turned over tang, remains of bone hafting in socket; [drawing 1:1] [C-D] (3-4) Similar to #2; [E-F] (5) Two spears with tips missing, broad blades; [drawing] [G] (6) Flat-bladed instrument; [drawing 1:1] [H] (7) Small piece of copper sheeting with two flaps and one end slightly turned up. [drawing 1:1]
16699C (none) 1935,0113.404 (none) [A-G] Collection of miniature copper weapons. Traces of bone hafting in sockets. [A](1) Copper axe with turned over tang and remains of bone(?) haft.; [drawing 1:1] [B](2) Copper spear with turned over tang, remains of bone hafting in socket; [drawing 1:1] [C-D] (3-4) Similar to #2; [E-F] (5) Two spears with tips missing, broad blades; [drawing] [G] (6) Flat-bladed instrument; [drawing 1:1] [H] (7) Small piece of copper sheeting with two flaps and one end slightly turned up. [drawing 1:1]
16699D (none) 1935,0113.404 (none) [A-G] Collection of miniature copper weapons. Traces of bone hafting in sockets. [A](1) Copper axe with turned over tang and remains of bone(?) haft.; [drawing 1:1] [B](2) Copper spear with turned over tang, remains of bone hafting in socket; [drawing 1:1] [C-D] (3-4) Similar to #2; [E-F] (5) Two spears with tips missing, broad blades; [drawing] [G] (6) Flat-bladed instrument; [drawing 1:1] [H] (7) Small piece of copper sheeting with two flaps and one end slightly turned up. [drawing 1:1]
16699E (none) 1935,0113.404 (none) [A-G] Collection of miniature copper weapons. Traces of bone hafting in sockets. [A](1) Copper axe with turned over tang and remains of bone(?) haft.; [drawing 1:1] [B](2) Copper spear with turned over tang, remains of bone hafting in socket; [drawing 1:1] [C-D] (3-4) Similar to #2; [E-F] (5) Two spears with tips missing, broad blades; [drawing] [G] (6) Flat-bladed instrument; [drawing 1:1] [H] (7) Small piece of copper sheeting with two flaps and one end slightly turned up. [drawing 1:1]
16699F (none) 1935,0113.404 (none) [A-G] Collection of miniature copper weapons. Traces of bone hafting in sockets. [A](1) Copper axe with turned over tang and remains of bone(?) haft.; [drawing 1:1] [B](2) Copper spear with turned over tang, remains of bone hafting in socket; [drawing 1:1] [C-D] (3-4) Similar to #2; [E-F] (5) Two spears with tips missing, broad blades; [drawing] [G] (6) Flat-bladed instrument; [drawing 1:1] [H] (7) Small piece of copper sheeting with two flaps and one end slightly turned up. [drawing 1:1]
16699G (none) 1935,0113.404 (none) [A-H] Collection of miniature copper weapons. Traces of bone hafting in sockets. [A](1) Copper axe with turned over tang and remains of bone(?) haft.; [drawing 1:1] [B](2) Copper spear with turned over tang, remains of bone hafting in socket; [drawing 1:1] [C-D] (3-4) Similar to #2; [E-F] (5) Two spears with tips missing, broad blades; [drawing] [G] (6) Flat-bladed instrument; [drawing 1:1] [H] (7) Small piece of copper sheeting with two flaps and one end slightly turned up. [drawing 1:1]
16699H (none) 1935,0113.404 (none) [A-G] Collection of miniature copper weapons. Traces of bone hafting in sockets. [A](1) Copper axe with turned over tang and remains of bone(?) haft.; [drawing 1:1] [B](2) Copper spear with turned over tang, remains of bone hafting in socket; [drawing 1:1] [C-D] (3-4) Similar to #2; [E-F] (5) Two spears with tips missing, broad blades; [drawing] [G] (6) Flat-bladed instrument; [drawing 1:1] [H] (7) Small piece of copper sheeting with two flaps and one end slightly turned up. [drawing 1:1]
4888 (none) (none) (none) Not Assigned
5540 (none) 1953,0411.229 (none) U number not assigned in field
2548 (none) (none) (none) Clay tablet. Inscribed. Dated on Libit-Ishtar the Vth king of ISIN about BC 2090. "Year when L. the king put to order in Sumer and Accad [Akkad]... Month HEN-HEN-E. Text: "60+40... maneh 2 shekels 20 grains silver 7 shekels 1/4 grain silver, from the E Dul-LA-UR-SHAR-BU-DIM; E-DUB-BA NAM-SHAG-TU GA-NUN-MAH sheep of the regular sacrifice (sattukku) of dNANNAR, of d.NINGAL, have been paid. Copy. Tablet (small abstract) of the priest of NANNAR. Ink drawing.
2669 (none) 1927,1003.267 (none) Brick of Silli-Adad. Fragment. Text: To nannar, his king. Si-li dAdad caretaker of Nippur, patesi of Ur, Larsa, Lagash, and the land ( )-al-lakia (the E)temen-ni-il?. Silli-Adad of Larsa predecessor of Arad Sin about BC 2168 (Th.D) H.C.
2647 (none) (none) (none) Clay tablet. Date: Year after that, when King Libit-ishtar had a census [transliteration of inscription] of Sumer made? Text: Goods (oil?) regular offering of (Ningal), monthly offering of En-me-gal-an-na. From Lugal-Azag-gi, Ishbi-irra high priest (en-en) has received. Month Bar-zag. H.C.
2900 (none) (none) (none) Cone of Sinidinnam. Broken. Same inscription in SAAKI. P. 208 b) Tonnegal B. To Utu (sun god), lord of justice, the high chief of heaven and earth, the first of the Annunaki, his king, Sinidinnam, the mighty hero, who cares for Ur, king of Larsa, King of Sumer and Akkad for his own life has built E-babbar his pure abofe, the oracles and decisions, of his sublime course, for many days, he has exalted. The words of Nannar and Utu, in Ebabbar and Egish-shir-gal, Sinidinnam, who reveres the An-nunanaki, who accomplishes the offerings, may he be forever. H.C.

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