Tokens to Tablets: Glimpses into 6000 Years of the History of the Ancient Near East
Exhibition (14 Nov 1987 - Aug 2006)
- Object[70]
- yes[70]
- no[70]
- babylonian[3]
- near eastern[67]
- awl[1]
- biconical token[1]
- bit[1]
- blade[1]
- bowl[4]
- brick[1]
- chisel[1]
- cosmetic container[2]
- cup[3]
- figurine[1]
- flake[2]
- footed bowl[2]
- footed cup[1]
- game piece[5]
- gouge[1]
- handle[1]
- horse gear[1]
- human figurine[1]
- istikan[1]
- jar[4]
- needle[1]
- omphalos bowl[1]
- pike[1]
- pin head[2]
- pithos[1]
- pot[8]
- quiver[1]
- rim sherd[1]
- spouted jar[2]
- spouted pot[1]
- stamp seal[7]
- tablet[2]
- token[6]
- vessel[1]
- vessel stand[1]
- wall cone[1]
- wand[1]
- weight[1]
- agrab (iran)[1]
- cheshmeh ali[2]
- dalma[3]
- dinkha[7]
- hajji firuz[12]
- hasanlu[14]
- iran[70]
- malyan[2]
- solduz valley[1]
- susa (iran)[1]
- tepe hissar[27]
- tureng[1]
- rayy[2]
- elamite[2]
- depth 4.15-4.60 c.e.[1]
- df 08x1[2]
- dg 36[1]
- dh 21[1]
- dh 22x13[1]
- ee 16, lot 3, obj 10[1]
- ee 41, lot 33, -, 45[1]
- period iii a[1]
- period iii c[1]
- plot record #14[2]
- plot record #31[1]
- refuse[1]
- s. 3[1]
- bird[1]
- cow[1]
- economic text[1]
- huteludus-insusrak[1]
- ram[1]
- two-headed animal[1]
- woman[1]
- alabaster[1]
- bone[4]
- bronze[4]
- ceramic[34]
- clay[4]
- copper[4]
- copper alloy[1]
- flint[1]
- glaze[2]
- gypsum[1]
- iron[1]
- limestone[3]
- marble (stone)[4]
- obsidian[2]
- paint[9]
- plaster[2]
- serpentine[2]
- steatite[2]
- stone[1]
- terracotta[5]
- actual citation[10]
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