Description (Catalog Card) : Alabaster fragment. From a figure of a lion (or sirus) carved in very high relief as part of the decoration of a mace head. [drawing]
Description (Catalog Card) : Fragment of small stone mace head. With three line inscription giving someone's name, his father, and his official title.
Museum Number (UPM B-number) : B15199Description (Catalog Card) : Mace head. Limestone frit, 3 fragments of originally glazed; pieces fit together and make of original, decorated with four entwined snakes. Photo wanted [drawing]
Description (Catalog Card) : Mace head. White hard stone (marble?). Incised with 3 vertical bands of 3 lines each. Chipped. [drawing 1:1]
Description (Catalog Card) : Mace head. Yellowish, mottled stone. [drawing]
Description (Catalog Card) : Votive mace head. Black diorite, uninscribed. Sketch roughly 1:4 showing central boring. Close to U.2758. [drawing 1:4]
Description (Catalog Card) : Small mace head. Limestone, unadorned: of truncated pear shape: bored from both ends. Diameter of bore ranges 16mm-25mm, greater at ends. In text: Neo-Babylonian period (14) in Cat.
Description (Catalog Card) : Small mace head. Hematite: apple-shaped with slight excrescence at one end of hole. [drawing 1:1]
Description (Catalog Card) : Fragment of mace head? Drab stone. Decorated by incised band with [image of chevron] shaped marks running from top and bottom, groove running through interior to hold mace. E. [drawing 1:1]
Description (Catalog Card) : Veined mace head. Serpentine? B.