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British Museum/University Museum Expedition to Ur, Iraq, 1931

Accession Lot

  • Object[9]
  • yes[9]
  • no[9]
  • near eastern[9]
  • jewelry[9]
  • nail[1]
  • pin[7]
  • ring[2]
  • iraq[9]
  • ur[9]
  • found 7 1/2 to 8 m. below brick pavement dated ca. 3100 b.c. in the prehistoric settlement. p.g. n.w.[1]
  • pg 1398[1]
  • pg 1615[1]
  • pg 1625[1]
  • pg 1641[1]
  • pg 1744[1]
  • bronze[7]
  • copper[8]
  • lapis lazuli[2]
  • silver[1]
  • yes[1]
jewelry

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31-17-266

31-17-266

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31-17-260

31-17-260

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31-17-253

31-17-253

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31-17-280A

31-17-280A

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31-17-251

31-17-251

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31-17-250

31-17-250

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31-17-252

31-17-252

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31-17-254

31-17-254

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31-17-352T

31-17-352T

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