This category includes sherds or shards without rims or bases. These usually have some decorative element, i.e. paint, glaze, incised decoration, additions, or a combination of more than one.  Most plain sherds/shards were not collected.  

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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)
249 (none) (none) B14940, B14938 Limestone fragment. Inscribed with a votive inscription probably a duplicate of that on the stone cone of Ur-Engur. Joined to U.270. [Annotated] Copied and transliterated. Placed in IN/No 1.
256 (none) (none) B14947, B14947 Stone fragment of vase. Inscribed with a dedication by a priest of Nannar. Copied. Placed in IN/No. 1.
1206 (none) (none) B15612, B15612 Pot sherd, upon the outside of which promiscuous cuneiform signs have been inscribed in an archaic hand, presumably as practice. P.
1593 (none) (none) B15658 Fragment of jar? Decorated with nude female figure in relief, moulded and affixed to surface of jar: drab clay. The surface is also decorated with incised lines and circles. P.
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Handles and Spouts - Bases - Rims

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