A Jar is a type of vessel that has an approximately cylindrical body and is used for cooking or storage purposes.  By using Anna Shepard's criteria, a jar is a closed form where the height is greater than the diameter.  The angle of the sides from the base are between 45 and 90 degrees and it has an apparent neck.  A Jar may or may not have handles.  If It has a spout, it is listed under Spouted Jar.  

This category matches Woolley's published ceramic typology Nos. 43-48; 54-176; 186-203; 217-222; 250-253.  It matches the metal vessel typology Nos. 52-79 and Stone vessel typology Nos. 60-92.  

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Object U Number Museum Number (UPM Date Reg Number) Museum Number (BM Registration Number) Museum Number (UPM B-number) Description (Catalog Card)
19414B 35-1-189 (none) (none) Stone vase. White calcite. Type JN 27
19414A 35-1-188 (none) (none) Stone vase. White calcite. Type JN 27
19429 35-1-185 (none) (none) Miniature stone vase. 'alabaster'. Type 28.
19640B 35-1-184 (none) (none) Stone vases. 'alabaster'. JN 28
19407 35-1-182b (none) (none) Stone vase. 'alabaster' Type JN 26
19897 35-1-182 (none) (none) Stone vase. 'alabaster'. JN 28
19406 35-1-181 (none) (none) Stone vase. 'alabaster' Type JN 26
19405 35-1-180 (none) (none) Stone vase. (alabaster) Type JN 26
19505 35-1-177 (none) (none) Stone vase. 'alabaster' JN 26
19283 35-1-175 (none) (none) Stone vase. Type 26.
18626 33-35-5 (none) (none) Clay vase, decorated. Drab clay. Round the shoulder, a band of incised charm pattern. Type JN.j.12. Not in catalog.
18608 33-35-4 (none) (none) Clay vase, painted. Light drab surface whereon a design in light red paint. Type JN.sj.5 Much broken.
18607 33-35-2 (none) (none) Clay vase, painted. Red burnished ware (painted surface) with 4 legs on shoulder very badly crushed. Type JN.j.12. Not in catalog. ? Vol. IV
18517 33-35-112 (none) (none) Stone vase. Miniature. Limestone. Roughly made, irregular. [Type] 50. [drawing]
18572 33-35-111 (none) (none) Stone vase. Grey transluscent calcite. Same type as U.18571, (JN.57) but without the slight plate base. Rim much chipped. JN.59.
14988 32-40-8 (none) (none) Clay jug. (in fragments but nearly complete) Painted ware, TO. Type CCCXXXVII. As U.47 [as U.47? not legible.] See A.J.x (1920-30 excavations) Pl.XLIVb.
17890 32-40-455 (none) (none) Fragment of a stone vase. Grey steatite. Carved in relief with a figure of a gazelle and other objects, one apparently the head of a man. Rough poor work. [drawing 1:1]
18128 32-40-3 (none) (none) Green glazed jug. (Good condition and color). Type DCXLVIII = (If this is 648 it =RC.36). But this is not a jug. Remove from catalog.
18104 32-40-2 (none) (none) Vase of light drab clay in the form of a woman carrying a jar. (the arms broken). [drawing 1:1]
17007 31-43-637 (none) (none) Vase. Glass paste (?) Miniature. Type same as U.16388 q.v. to be drawn.
17001 31-43-590, 31-43-590 (none) (none) Vase. Baked clay. Light drab. Neck inscribed. (NIG-GA makkur) ^dSin. Possibly a proper name but more probably means property of Sin, the pot being intended for the reception of offerings to that god. Also a neck a crescent and a gryphon. Inscription and design engraved after baking. Persian.
17183 31-43-281 (none) (none) White calcite vase. [drawing 1:1]
17064 31-43-232, 31-43-233 (none) (none) Vase. Glass. Miniature with 2 handles. Rim missing. Type. See field note.
16225 31-43-172 (none) (none) Vase, fragment. Clay, unusual type. The clay is blackish grey (smother-kiln fired) & flakey, resembling rare specimens found e.g. in a late grave against the NW sie of the Temenos-wall. On the broad vertical rim are panels outlined with incised lines and the border filled in with red paint: bands of dotted hatching have the dots filled in with white and the incised lines are similarly filled: in one panel is an incised drawing of a duck. [drawing 1:1]
13710 31-17-402 (none) (none) Libation vase drab clay. Type ?12CXLIV [unclear] Not published [ This contradicts publication info on same catalog card]

Related Terms

Bottles - Pots - Spouted