Title: Trends, Traditions, and Transformations: Fashions in Dress in Early Dynastic Mesopotamia     
Date: 2008     
Author: Baadsgaard, Aubrey     

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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)
12343 (none) 1929,1017.162 (none) Gold Diadem. Oval shaped; perforated at each end. Thin gold leaf.
11735 (none) 1929,1017.51 (none) Gold Diadem. Plain strip of rather heavy metal with a hole at each end.
13508 31-17-80 (none) (none) Gold diadem. Thin gold leaf. [drawing 1:1]
8960A (none) 1928,1009.157 (none) Gold earring. A pair. Normal type. [drawing]
15304 (none) 1930,1213.17 (none) Gold earring. Small, lunate, light: and gold, lapis & carnelian beads small: for order see Field Notes.
11800 (none) 1929,1017.27 (none) Gold earring. Circlet with lunate ends.
11965 30-12-662 (none) (none) Gold earring. Small, lunate ends to spiral.
12468 30-12-623 (none) (none) Gold earring. With lunate ends, small and solid.
9983 (none) 1928,1010.292 (none) Gold earrings Very large lunates of thin metal much crushed and distorted, and the wire suspender of one missing
12184 30-12-604 (none) (none) Gold Fillet. Dot border. Perforated at each end. [drawing]
12463B (none) 1929,1017.49 (none) Gold fillets. [A-F] Six. Thin leaf gold. All worn on head of one man. [drawing]
12463A 30-12-598 (none) (none) Gold fillets. [A-F] Six. Thin leaf gold. All worn on head of one man. [drawing]
12463C 30-12-599 (none) (none) Gold fillets. [A-F] Six. Thin leaf gold. All worn on head of one man. [drawing]
12463D 30-12-600 (none) (none) Gold fillets. [A-F] Six. Thin leaf gold. All worn on head of one man. [drawing]
10878 (none) (none) B16721 Gold finger ring In the middle of the band, 3 rows of cable pattern : round each edge an inlaid line of lapis lazuli (much of the stone missing)
10790 (none) (none) B17571 Gold Finger Ring Single piece of gold wire, circumference hammered over, giving the appearance of 2 coils Normal type
10877A (none) (none) B16717 Gold finger rings A-D five, all similar design a flat hoop with plain beading and cable coils in centre (made from coiled wire)
10877B (none) (none) B16718 Gold finger rings A-D five, all similar design a flat hoop with plain beading and cable coils in centre (made from coiled wire)
10877C (none) (none) B16719 Gold finger rings A-D five, all similar design a flat hoop with plain beading and cable coils in centre (made from coiled wire)
10877D (none) (none) B16720 Gold finger rings A-D five, all similar design a flat hoop with plain beading and cable coils in centre (made from coiled wire)
10937 (none) (none) B16693 Gold Head Ornament. Pin rising to big flat palm from which rise 7 branches thinning down to wires: these are connected high up by a twisted gold wire: at the end of each is a gold rosette with lapis centre (if there were petals of inlay these are missing). [drawing]
10936 (none) (none) B17711 Gold Leaf Pendants. Each formed of 3 narrow leaves: on the tip of each a carnelian. With the leaves were gold rosettes having inlaid petals. These were strung with beads of lapis and carnelian, carnelian pear pendants and (apparently) small gold spacers. Worn on the head above the other chains. See Field Notes. [drawing 1:1]
10940 (none) (none) B16729 Gold Pin. With lapis ball head. Type V. On the right upper arm with the cylinder seal U.10939
10755 (none) (none) B16922 Gold Ribbon Coiled round forehead from ear to ear. Perforated at each end Narrower than usual
9988 (none) 1928,1010.294 (none) Gold Ribbon For a headdress. Part only: the rest mixed with PG 806.

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