Woolley's Field Note Cards | Woolley's Field Note Cards
Omeka ID: | 5861 |
Transcription: |
PG 1332 (2) (10) 3 strings lapis d.c.s & silver silver occurred in groups of 6 2 silver ear rings (11) 2 strings lapis & silver d c. 6 lapis w silver in middle (12) lapis & silver double conoids (13) Pair of silver ear rings & cockle shells (14) Lapis balls. (15) Lapis balls (16) Lapis balls. (17) Lapis & silver double conoids (18) lapis & silver double conoids ear rings (19) [joined to (18) with mark] [no (20) on card] (21)(22) lapis & silver double conoids (23) nothing |
Omeka Label: | Royal Cemetary Notes 1238-1407_p124 |
BM Page Number: | 124 |
BM Volume: | 15 |
Media Title: | Woolley's Field Note Cards |
Page Number: | 124 |
BM PG Number: | PG1332 |
BM Archive Number: | 194 |
Omeka Tags: | PG1332, Royal Cemetery |
Omeka Type: | 30 |
Grave # Range: | 1238-1407 |
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Location | Context Title | Context Description | Description (Modern) |
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![]() | PG/1332 | This grave was essentially two superimposed death pits as it consists of two layers of approximately 20 bodies each about 1 meter apart in depth. Woolley believed they constituted one burial episode but could not completely trace the sides of the pit as parts were badly disturbed and condition in general was not good. No tomb chamber was discovered and Woolley suggested it had been completely destroyed but it is possible that none ever existed and perhaps even that each death pit represents a separate burial event. | (none) |
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