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  • Object[464]
  • no[9]
  • yes[455]
  • no[463]
  • yes[1]
  • near eastern[464]
  • cast[1]
  • cup[1]
  • jar[464]
  • strainer[1]
  • vase[1]
  • iraq[464]
  • nippur[464]
  • achaemenid[3]
  • akkadian[5]
  • assyrian[5]
  • early dynastic[1]
  • early dynastic iii[2]
  • isin larsa[13]
  • isin-larsa[1]
  • kassite[13]
  • late babylonian period[2]
  • neo-babylonian[12]
  • nippur iv[1]
  • old akkadian period[1]
  • old babylonian period[7]
  • parthian[3]
  • pre-sargonic[3]
  • sassanian[3]
  • seleucid[1]
  • ur[1]
  • ur iii[19]
  • parthian[1]
  • sassanian[3]
  • 3b9/1 - tbnz intrusive into tb 240 vi[1]
  • s.d. l-vi with 3b39 cut into n. wall[1]
  • sd l-1-2 middle of trench[1]
  • se 3-1[1]
  • se 4 vi[1]
  • se 8 with i-4[1]
  • se burial 3b92[1]
  • se e-6, i-4[1]
  • se/e side surface among slipper coffins[1]
  • ta 10 between floors 2 and 3, level i[1]
  • ta 10, between loci 9 and 10[1]
  • ta 101, burial 250, level ii intrusive in level iv[1]
  • ta 11, burial 125[2]
  • ta 125, intrusive in level iv high. b. 277[1]
  • ta 136, level vii, b 304[1]
  • ta 138, level vii, intrusive in b 304[1]
  • ta 144 se corner viii-2[1]
  • ta 144 viii-1 fill[1]
  • ta 146 burial 3b8/1[1]
  • ta 147, e. corner vii-2 floor[1]
  • ta 155 viii-1 fill[1]
  • ta 156 x4[1]
  • ta 164 l. viii-1[1]
  • ta 174 ix-1[1]
  • ta 185 .90 below ix-1[1]
  • ta 196 xi-3[1]
  • ta 203 ix-1 floor[1]
  • ta 214 (ta xi) cut through x-1[1]
  • ta 218 xii-1[1]
  • ta 221 intrusive xii[1]
  • ta 37, level ii, burial 164[1]
  • ta 49, burial 170, intrusive in level iii[1]
  • ta 51, level 3[1]
  • ta 51, level ii? intrusive in 3 burial 179[1]
  • ta 56, intrusive in level iii high.b. 172[1]
  • ta 70, level iv[1]
  • ta 71, burial 206, level ii, intrusive into iii[1]
  • ta 91, level iv[1]
  • ta 96, level 3 ? intrusive 4-5, b. 229[1]
  • ta, burial 122[1]
  • ta, burial 129[1]
  • ta, burial 130[1]
  • tb 142, level ii, floor[1]
  • tb 151, dump[1]
  • tb 156, level iii, floor[1]
  • tb 162, level iii, floor[1]
  • tb 195, level iv[1]
  • tb 197, level iv, high fill[1]
  • tb 198, level iv fill[1]
  • tb 199, intrusive in level iv, fl. b-293[2]
  • tb 2, floor 4[1]
  • tb 200, level iv high fill[1]
  • tb 206, level iv h, floor[1]
  • tb 21, level ii, floor[1]
  • tb 213, intrusive 4, high.b. 290[1]
  • tb 213, intrusive in level iv. b. 290[1]
  • tb 213, intrusive level iv, floor 1 burial 290[1]
  • tb 213, level iv, 1[1]
  • tb 222, level iv h[1]
  • tb 228, level iv high[1]
  • tb 231[1]
  • tb 232, center on iv-1 foundation floor[1]
  • tb 241, onto v-1 floor from above[1]
  • tb 248 vi-1[1]
  • tb 256 v 2[1]
  • tb 256, ix i, l-b fill[1]
  • tb 273 from a burial cut into viii[1]
  • tb 280, room e of tb 280 viii-2[1]
  • tb 285 ix-1[1]
  • tb 291 x-1 floor[1]
  • tb 299 x-1 fill[1]
  • tb 299 xi-1[1]
  • tb 299 xi-2[1]
  • tb 301, x-2 floor[1]
  • tb 62, top floor east of tb 75[1]
  • tb general burial 3b26 iv-1[1]
  • tb general s of tb 297 fill x[1]
  • tb general viii walls[1]
  • tb general, s of tb 4 on iv-1 foundation floor[1]
  • tb general, set in v-1 floor[1]
  • sumerian language[1]
  • alabaster[2]
  • bitumen[2]
  • bronze[1]
  • ceramic[453]
  • copper[1]
  • glaze[2]
  • limestone[3]
  • plaster of paris[1]
  • stone[1]
  • terracotta[3]
  • glazed[153]
  • grooved[37]
  • incised[27]
  • painted[1]
  • perforated[1]
  • roulette[1]
  • yes[2]
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nippur

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B12329

B12329

Jar

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B10194A

B10194A

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85-48-833

85-48-833

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B10161A

B10161A

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85-48-791

85-48-791

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85-48-414

85-48-414

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B2852B

B2852B

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B12193

B12193

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85-48-777

85-48-777

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B5821A

B5821A

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B12338

B12338

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B10198A

B10198A

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85-48-790

85-48-790

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85-48-789

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85-48-401

85-48-401

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B2969

B2969

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51-6-50

51-6-50

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51-6-49

51-6-49

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53-11-246

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B5836A

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B19996

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B2728

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B5738

B5738

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B12305

B12305

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53-11-257

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53-11-233

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B5796

B5796

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B12304

B12304

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51-6-105

51-6-105

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B5869A

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29-56-164

29-56-164

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51-6-90

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