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Zettler, Richard L., and Lee C. Horne. Treasures from the Royal Tombs of Ur. University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology, 1998.

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  • no[4]
  • yes[2]
  • near eastern[6]
  • belt[1]
  • flower[3]
  • gameboard[1]
  • hair comb[3]
  • ostrich egg[1]
  • iraq[6]
  • ur[6]
  • early dynastic iii[1]
  • pg 1237/64[3]
  • flower[3]
  • ostrich egg[1]
  • bitumen[1]
  • carnelian[1]
  • gold[3]
  • lapis lazuli[4]
  • limestone[6]
  • ostrich egg shell[1]
  • sandstone[1]
  • shell[1]
  • silver[3]
  • yes[6]
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30-12-437.3

30-12-437.3

Flower

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B16811

B16811

Belt

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30-12-437.2

30-12-437.2

Flower

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30-12-437.4

30-12-437.4

Flower

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B16692

B16692

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Ostrich Egg

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B16742

B16742

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Gameboard

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