Woolley's Field Note Cards | Woolley's Field Note Cards
Omeka ID: | 2907 |
Transcription: |
NE Chamber Pg 777 (2) - (5) Copper vessels all badly smashed 6, 7, Copper spear butts, hollow socketed U.9963 (2 more found later) 8) Copper pins, bent, with ball head U.9964 9) by - remains o a skull, some lapis double conoid beads & U.9965 10) a broken silver ear-ring - a second was found fairly close to it but higher up U.9966 No 2 was apparently [drawing (artifact: metal vessel) labeled I] a broad rimmed pot, copper, ht circ 010, rim c 030Â ; No 3 was similar, 040 diam No 4 was [drawing (artifact: metal vessel) labeled XXIII] the pail type, large but all broken up No 5 was too much broken up to be repaired at all Human teeth & the remains apparently of a second skull with which were more lapis beads & a silver pin much decayed & a quantity of [?shapeless?] also were found by & water the copper pot 4 |
Omeka Label: | Royal Cemetary Notes 686-777_p194 |
BM Page Number: | 195 |
BM Volume: | 10 |
Media Title: | Woolley's Field Note Cards |
Page Number: | 194 |
BM PG Number: | PG777 |
BM Archive Number: | 194 |
Omeka Tags: | drawing, PG777, Royal Cemetery, U.9963, U.9964, U.9965, U.9966 |
Omeka Type: | 22 |
Grave # Range: | 686-777 |
Files
Object | U Number | Museum Number (UPM Date Reg Number) | Museum Number (BM Registration Number) | Museum Number (UPM B-number) | Description (Catalog Card) |
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9963B | (none) | (none) | B17333 | [A-D] Copper spear butts (?) (4) The lower part is solid and seems to be cast: the upper part was made hollow and open down one side: the wooden shaft was inserted, the open sides brought together over it, so as to overlap and then secured by copper nails driven through the wood. [drawing] | |
9963C | (none) | (none) | B17335 | [A-D] Copper spear butts (?) (4) The lower part is solid and seems to be cast: the upper part was made hollow and open down one side: the wooden shaft was inserted, the open sides brought together over it, so as to overlap and then secured by copper nails driven through the wood. [drawing] | |
![]() | 9963D | (none) | (none) | (none) | [A-D] Copper spear butts (?) (4) The lower part is solid and seems to be cast: the upper part was made hollow and open down one side: the wooden shaft was inserted, the open sides brought together over it, so as to overlap and then secured by copper nails driven through the wood. [drawing] |
9964 | (none) | (none) | B16996 | Copper pin. Bent shaft, lapis head. Type VI. | |
![]() | 9965 | (none) | (none) | (none) | Beads. Lapis. Double conoids. |
![]() | 9966 | (none) | (none) | (none) | A number of Silver earrings. |
9963A | (none) | 1928,1010.331 | (none) | [A-D] Copper spear butts (?) 4 The lower part is solid and seems to be cast: the upper part was made hollow and open down one side: the wooden shaft was inserted, the open sides brought together over it, so as to overlap and then secured by copper nails driven through the wood. [drawing] |
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Location | Context Title | Context Description | Description (Modern) |
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![]() | PG/777 | A built chamber tomb with a collapsed dome, it had been robbed in antiquity but some artifacts remained along the walls. The collapsed roof of this tomb was first seen in Trial Trench E but the grave was fully excavated after the trial trenches had been opened into a larger area. This led to the discovery of a small trenched area next to the chamber that contained three skeletons, and an approach or dromos that contained another. These Woolley took to be the guards of the tomb in a small 'death pit'. There were two chambers inside the tomb, and the outer held the remains of four more people, possibly servants, while the inner may have held the royal personage. | (none) |
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