245 | 1923,1110.33
Description (Catalog Card): | Limestone fragment. Inscribed with a duplicate text of U.244. [Annotated] Copied: Placed in IN/No. 11 |
Find Context (Catalog Card): | T.T.B 16 - 17 under pavement |
Material (Catalog Card): | Limestone2 |
Measurement (Catalog Card): | max length .1 max width .015 thickness .02 |
U Number: | 245 |
Museum: | British Museum |
Object Type: | Writing and Record Keeping >> Tablet |
Season Number: | 01: 1922-1923 |
Object Type: | Vessels/Containers >> Closed Forms >> Jars |
Object Type: | Vessels/Containers |
Culture/Period: | Ur III |
Description (Modern): | Object is not sealed. En-anne-padda, daughter of Ur-Bau |
Material: | Inorganic Remains >> Stones and Minerals >> Stone >> Sedimentary >> Limestone |
Material: | Inorganic Remains >> Stones and Minerals |
Museum Number (BM Big Number): | 116457 |
Museum Number (BM Registration Number): | 1923,1110.33 |
Museum Number (BM Big Number): | 116457 |
Tablet ID Number: | P232269 |
Measurement (Height): | 1003 |
Measurement (Width): | 453 |
Notes: | E-nun-mah, under Kuri-Galzu floor from typed transcript |
[1] Woolley's description |
[2] Material as described by Woolley |
[3] Barrett. 1976. Near East Section, Ur, Inscribed Objects |
Files
Location | Context Title | Context Description | Description (Modern) |
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TTB | TTB is shorthand for Trial Trench B, one of two trenches excavated in Woolley's first season at Ur in 1922. This one was about 4 meters wide by about 60 meters long and ended up almost entirely within the e-nun-mah, a building that went through many forms over the centuries. The trench was expanded to reveal the building and extra abbreviations were added to it to indicate portions, roughly in directional notation from the main trench. The trench cut the building close to the west corner and TTB.W became the abbreviation for this area beyond the trench itself. TTB.SS and TTB.ES covered the larger area to the south and east. The abbreviation ES was then used in later seasons to refer to the majority of the building and a small portion of the area to the south of it. The enunmah itself was a complicated structure that seems to have changed function from storeroom (originally called the ganunmah) to temple through its long history. Woolley began assigning room numbers within the abbreviation TTB, but these excavation room numbers do not correlate precisely with the published room numbers. | (none) | |
Room 10 | TTB.16 | (none) | (none) |
- 2 Locations
Media | Media Title | Title | Label | Author | Omeka Label |
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Ur Excavations VI; The Ur III Period | Ur Excavations VI; The Ur III Period | 1974 | Woolley, Leonard | (none) | |
Ur Excavations IV; The Early Periods | Ur Excavations IV; The Early Periods | 1955 | Woolley, L. | (none) | |
Ur Excavations Texts I: Royal Inscriptions | Ur Excavations Texts I: Royal Inscriptions | 1928 | Gadd, C.J., Legrain, L., Smith, S., Burrows, E.R. | (none) | |
Woolley's Catalog Cards | Woolley's Catalog Cards | Card -- BM ID:194 Box:21 Page:244 | Card -- BM ID:194 Box:21 Page:244 | (none) |
- 4 Media
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Context
Ur >> Enunmah | TTB | ES >> Room 10 | TTB.16
Ur >> Enunmah | TTB | ES >> TTB
References
Woolley, Leonard. (1974) Ur Excavations VI; The Ur III Period, Oxford: Oxford University Press.
Woolley, L. . (1955) Ur Excavations IV; The Early Periods, Oxford: Oxford University Press.