Woolley's Field Note Cards | Woolley's Field Note Cards
Omeka ID: | 5445 |
Transcription: |
P.g. 1237 No 66. (new 28) U.12422 (1) pin-silver, lapis head (2) necklace silver & lapis conoid beads (probably z stringed) (3) necklace. small conoid lapis beads (4) 2 cockleshells-green paint (5) copper bowl-completely crushed |
Omeka Label: | Royal Cemetary Notes 1130-1237_p243 |
BM Page Number: | 243 |
BM Volume: | 14 |
Media Title: | Woolley's Field Note Cards |
Page Number: | 243 |
BM PG Number: | PG1237 |
BM Archive Number: | 194 |
Omeka Tags: | PG1237, Royal Cemetery, U.12422 |
Omeka Type: | 28 |
Grave # Range: | 1130-1237 |
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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![]() | 12422A | (none) | (none) | (none) | Group: [A] Necklace of lapis and silver double conoid beads. [B] Necklace of small lapis double conoid beads. [C] Silver pin with lapis head [Type] V B. [D] Cockle shells with green paint. |
12422B | 30-12-468 | (none) | (none) | Group: [A] Necklace of lapis and silver double conoid beads. [B] Necklace of small lapis double conoid beads. [C] Silver pin with lapis head [Type] V B. [D] Cockle shells with green paint. | |
![]() | 12422C | (none) | (none) | (none) | Group: [A] Necklace of lapis and silver double conoid beads. [B] Necklace of small lapis double conoid beads. [C] Silver pin with lapis head [Type] V B. [D] Cockle shells with green paint. |
![]() | 12422D | (none) | (none) | (none) | Group: [A] Necklace of lapis and silver double conoid beads. [B] Necklace of small lapis double conoid beads. [C] Silver pin with lapis head [Type] V B. [D] Cockle shells with green paint. |
- 4 Objects
Location | Context Title | Context Description | Description (Modern) |
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PG/1237 | Woolley called this the 'Great Death Pit' because it is the largest of all the death pits in the royal cemetery. He found 74 bodies within but did not find a built chamber, an aspect he believed essential to royal tombs. Woolley declared the chamber must have been completely looted away and pointed to small amounts of rubble as evidence of this, but in fact the large size of this death pit and the particular wealth displayed by Body 61 may indicate that the primary burial was among the attendants in this case. | (none) |
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