2880B
Description (Catalog Card): | Brick of Dungi. "Dun-gi, mighty hero, king of Ur, king of Sumer and Akkad, E-har-sag, his beloved house, has built." H.C.1 |
Find Context (Catalog Card): | Loose. 1 from Diqdiqqeh. |
Material (Catalog Card): | Clay2 |
U Number: | 2880B |
Object Type: | Architectural Elements >> Bricks |
Museum: | University of Pennsylvania Museum |
Season Number: | 03: 1924-1925 |
Description (Modern): | Complete. Stamp inscribed. Walker No __ no.105 CBS Register: 4th Expedition. Brick. Dungi. From Eharsag. stamped. 2 examples Height: 8cm Length: 35cm Width: 35cm' |
Material: | Inorganic Remains >> Clay >> Unfired |
Museum Number (UPM B-number): | B16535B |
Notes: | There are three bricks with field number U.2880 in the Penn Museum; on the catalogue card only one is said to be from Diqdiqqeh but it is not clear which one. Arbitrarily set to the final brick, the handwritten inscription, logged in this database as U.2880C |
[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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Ur | When Woolley lists context only as 'Ur' on his object catalog cards he tends to mean that it was found somewhere within the confines of the city wall but no more specific than that. These are often surface finds that Woolley felt did not require more specific find spot information. Those found outside the city walls were typically recorded as 'brought in' followed by the name of the broad region from which they were brought in by the workers. | (none) |
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Media | Media Title | Title | Label | Author | Omeka Label |
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Woolley's Catalog Cards | Woolley's Catalog Cards | Card -- BM ID:194 Box:29 Page:88 | Card -- BM ID:194 Box:29 Page:88 | (none) |
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