Description (Catalog Card): Brick. Sin-iddinam complete (30 lines) R1U 119. HC 1151     
Find Context (Catalog Card): PD. In the 11th course of the great base of pedastal of Siniddinam.     
Material (Catalog Card): Clay2     
U Number: 12571     
Museum: British Museum      
Object Type: Architectural Elements >> Bricks      
Season Number: 07: 1928-1929      
Object Type: Writing and Record Keeping >> Tablet      
Culture/Period: Ur III      
Description (Modern): Cuneiform tablet     
Description (Modern): Object is sealed.     
Material: Inorganic Remains >> Clay >> Unfired      
Museum Number (BM Big Number): 130189     
Museum Number (BM Registration Number): 1948,0423.89     
Tablet ID Number: P136691     
Measurement (Height): 443     
Measurement (Width): 393     
[1] Woolley's description
[2] Material as described by Woolley
[3] Barrett. 1976. Near East Section, Ur, Inscribed Objects

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Locations: 12571 | 1948,0423.89 Export: JSON - XML - CSV

Location Context Title Context Description Description (Modern)
Great Nanna Courtyard | PD The meaning of this two-letter designation is unclear. It may derive from Woolley's search for Shulgi's palace and may thus stand for Palace of Dungi. Woolley came to realize, however, that it was an enormous courtyard surrounded by rooms, and at times in the excavation it was simply referred to as the Ziggurat Courtyard. The path through the court led to the ziggurat terrace and eventually to the temple atop it. The court was likely a gathering place for special occasions of worship to the moon god (whose name Woolley read Nannar, but which we read today as Nanna). Therefore, Woolley eventually dubbed this space the Great Nannar Courtyard. Area PD is the large space to the east of the ziggurat terrace, substantially lower in elevation than the base of the ziggurat. It had many floors over many periods. It consisted of a large paved courtyard (some 50 x 75 meters) surrounded by rooms that may have been used for storage. Because of indentations in some of the wall faces, Woolley believed there was once an inset wooden colonnade along some of the walls. (none)
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Media: 12571 | 1948,0423.89 Export: JSON - XML - CSV

Media Media Title Title Label Author Omeka Label
Woolley's Catalog Cards Woolley's Catalog Cards Card -- BM ID:194 Box:53 Page:197 Card -- BM ID:194 Box:53 Page:197 (none)
Ur Excavations Texts III: Business Documents of the Third Dynasty Ur Excavations Texts III: Business Documents of the Third Dynasty 1937 Legrain, L. (none)
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