10530
Description (Catalog Card): | Cylinder Seal Shell Inscribed Naked bird-headed hero with sharp upstanding hair resembling plumes pulls a rampant antelope by the horns; before the antelope a pair of rampant lions crossed and beyond the lions a rampant ram reversed-head downwards. Below the ram a scorpion. Inscription reserved on an upper register: Lugal-sa(g)-pad-da). HC 2111 |
Find Context (Catalog Card): | PG 800 |
Material (Catalog Card): | Shell3 |
Measurement (Catalog Card): | L 003 d 0015 |
U Number: | 10530 |
Object Type: | Seals, Stamps, and Sealings >> Cylinder Seals |
Museum: | University of Pennsylvania Museum |
Season Number: | 06: 1927-1928 |
Description (Modern): | CBS Register: VI Season. shell cyl. seal of Lugal-shag-padda. hunter, deer, lions, goat. (Husband of Shubad??) PG.800, R. Cemt. no. 63 UE II: Cylinder seal, shell. Inscription of lugal-sa-pad-da. PG/800, body 18. Worn by one of the grooms tending the asses of the sledge-chariot. |
Description (Modern): | Cylinder Seal2 |
Description (Modern): | Object is not sealed. |
Material: | Organic Remains >> Shell |
Museum Number (UPM B-number): | B16747 |
Tablet ID Number: | P269966 |
Measurement (Weight): | 14.902 |
Measurement (Height): | 304 |
Measurement (Width): | 154 |
Measurement (X): | 16.302 |
Measurement (Y): | 16.302 |
Measurement (Z): | 31.102 |
[1] Woolley's description |
[2] Aubrey Baadsgaard, Trends, Traditions, and Transformations: Fashions in Dress in Early Dynastic Mesopotamia (PhD diss., University of Pennsylvania, 2008). |
[3] Material as described by Woolley |
[4] Internal UPM list compiled by: Barrett. 1976. Near East Section, Ur, Inscribed Objects |
Files
Location | Context Title | Context Description | Description (Modern) |
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PG/800 | This is the death pit that Woolley associated with the tomb chamber of Queen Puabi (PG/800B), though the floor of that chamber is about 2.5 meters lower in depth. The death pit held the remains of more than 20 people as well two oxen, a cart and a potential wardrobe chest. Woolley believed the wardrobe chest had been centrally placed in order to hide the looting hole made into the roof of the PG/789 chamber below. | (none) |
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Media | Media Title | Title | Label | Author | Omeka Label |
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![]() | Trends, Traditions, and Transformations: Fashions in Dress in Early Dynastic Mesopotamia | Trends, Traditions, and Transformations: Fashions in Dress in Early Dynastic Mesopotamia | 2008 | Baadsgaard, Aubrey | (none) |
![]() | UPM Field Photo numbers | UPM Field Photo numbers | (none) | (none) | (none) |
Woolley's Catalog Cards | Woolley's Catalog Cards | Card -- BM ID:194 Box:45 Page:235 | Card -- BM ID:194 Box:45 Page:235 | (none) |
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Context
Ur >> Royal Cemetery | PG >> Private Graves 701-800 >> PG/800