Description (Catalog Card): No catalog card exists for this object: U.7070-U.7145 were duplicated with the duplicates assigned to tablets from Season 4 found in areas KP, EH, and possibly HT (Jacobsen AJA 57:128). The duplicates have been given the subletter A in this database while the original object from the catalog card retains the number without subletter (unless the original catalog card held multiple objects, in which case those are given appropriate subletters and the tablet takes the next in the sequence).     
Text Genre: Administrative and Legal      
Dates Referenced: Ibbi-Sin 2     
U Number: 7107A1     
Object Type: Writing and Record Keeping >> Tablet      
Season Number: 04: 1925-1926      
Culture/Period: Ur III      
Museum: The National Museum of Iraq 2     
Material: Inorganic Remains >> Clay >> Unfired      
Tablet ID Number: P139339     
Measurement (Height): 323     
Measurement (Width): 283     
Notes: Many field numbers were duplicated accidentally, with the duplicates typically assigned to tablets (Jacobsen AJA 57:128). When the addition of items to a U number was not intentionally done in the field, the duplicates have been given the subletter A in this database while the original object from the catalog card retains the number without subletter.     
[1] U.7070-U.7145 were duplicated with the duplicates assigned to tablets from Season 4 found in areas KP, EH, and possibly HT (Jacobsen AJA 57:128). The duplicates have been given the subletter A in this database while the original object from the catalog card retains the number without subletter (unless the original catalog card held multiple objects, in which case those are given appropriate subletters and the tablet takes the next in the sequence).
[2] Returned to Iraq by the Penn Museum
[3] Publication UET 9

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Location Context Title Context Description Description (Modern)
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
Ur Excavations Texts IX: Economic Texts from the Third Dynasty Ur Excavations Texts IX: Economic Texts from the Third Dynasty 1976 Loding, D. (none)
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