17852
Description (Catalog Card): | Beads. A mixed collection of carnelian, sard & agate lentoids & bugles, carnelian rings, lapis paste lentoids, glazed frit fluted ball, lapis ball, quartz lentoid, amethyst lentoid, pebble lentoid, 2 unshaped but pierced rock crystal lumps & a steatite cylinder seal completely defaced.1 |
Find Context (Catalog Card): | Zig. NW : 1931. (Nebuchadnezzar Corner Fort). Under the pavement of room 3 of the 2nd (paved) level. |
Material (Catalog Card): | Sard2 |
Material (Catalog Card): | Lapis lazuli2 |
Material (Catalog Card): | Quartz2 |
Material (Catalog Card): | Stone2 |
Material (Catalog Card): | Rock crystal2 |
Material (Catalog Card): | Steatite2 |
Material (Catalog Card): | Agate2 |
Material (Catalog Card): | Amethyst2 |
Material (Catalog Card): | Carnelian2 |
Material (Catalog Card): | Frit2 |
[1] Woolley's description |
[2] Material as described by Woolley |
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Location | Context Title | Context Description | Description (Modern) |
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Nebuchadnezzar Corner Fort | NCF | The excavation area abbreviation NCF refers to the Nebuchadnezzar Corner Fort excavated in seasons 10 and 11. This building was located at the west corner of the temenos where it meets the ziggurat terrace and turns to the south. Publication UE9 refers to this specific structure as the West Corner Fort, built by Nebuchadnezzar at the corner of his temenos wall. An earlier fortification had been uncovered in season 3, which Woolley called the Bastion of Warad Sin. This structure sits at the north corner of the ziggurat terrace, approximately mid-way along the northwest temenos wall and may have functioned as a kind of sally port gate. It was sometimes called the north corner fort in early seasons but artifacts were not catalogued with this abbreviation in those seasons. Any artifacts from the Warad Sin building were likely catalogued instead with the abbreviation PDW. Nebuchadnezzar's Corner Fort may also have been defensive, but it contained in its later phase a large mixing basin filled with bitumen. In the time of Nabonidus it may well have been in use in repairing the ziggurat. Woolley dug beneath the Nebuchadnezzar Corner Fort, still using the abbreviation NCF, and uncovered what he believed was a temple or shrine. | (none) |
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Media | Media Title | Title | Label | Author | Omeka Label |
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![]() | Ur Excavations VIII; The Kassite Period and the period of the Assyrian Kings | Ur Excavations VIII; The Kassite Period and the period of the Assyrian Kings | 1965 | Woolley, Leonard | (none) |
Woolley's Catalog Cards | Woolley's Catalog Cards | Card -- BM ID:194 Box:70 Page:51 | Card -- BM ID:194 Box:70 Page:51 | (none) |
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