Relief
Object Number: | B17198 |
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Current Location: | Collections Storage |
Provenience: | Iraq Ur |
Archaeology Area: | Found in the filling of the great courtyard of Nannar, under the Nebuchadnezzar pavement. |
Period: | Ur I |
Date Made: | ca. 3100 BC |
Early Date: | -3150 |
Late Date: | -3050 |
Section: | Near Eastern |
Materials: | Limestone |
Iconography: | Man Boat |
Height: | 6.9 cm |
Width: | 7 cm |
Credit Line: | British Museum/University Museum Expedition to Ur, Iraq, 1928 |
Other Number: | U.11400 - Field No SF |
Description
CBS Register: Season VI. fragment of a limestone relief for inlay in a frieze. man punting (?) a boat. circa BC3100, First Dynasty of UR
UE IV: Inlay, fragment of limestone relief for; the upper part of the figure of a man with arms raised holding a pole as if punting a boat.
Registrar Office's Record Card: No field number.
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