Omeka ID: 2309     
Transcription:

PG 662

317[degrees]-A 53[degrees]-C 163[degrees] N

3.6-3.7 below surface an inhumation grave. Head NW body which was that off a child perhaps 10-14 years old ( about halfthe first teeth had been shed) lay in left side.

(1) Around the neck a necklace of lapis ball beads; in the centre a nigh carnelian double conoid strung attentively with the lapis; small carnelian ring beads. U.9596

(2) At back of head a pair of cockle shells on containing black paint U.9597

(3) At wrist a copper bangle d 005 & a second similar U.9598 A+B

(4) Below shoulder a copper pin, tip pointing towards feet L 0185 [drawing (artifact:jewelry) U.9599

5) A copper finger ring rotten condition & a pair of silver ear rings one broken

(6) & (7) At feet two baked clay saucers reddish drab Rim 012[drawing (artifact:pot)] CLIX

     
Omeka Label: Royal Cemetary Notes 540-685_p192     
BM Page Number: 192     
BM Volume: 9     
Media Title: Woolley's Field Note Cards     
Page Number: 192     
BM PG Number: PG662     
BM Archive Number: 194     
Omeka Tags: drawing, PG662, Royal Cemetery     
Omeka Type: 11     
Grave # Range: 540-685     

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Location Context Title Context Description Description (Modern)
PG/662 Child's Grave (none)
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