.bk A16 .fl M921MKB.J .fd -MX12-A.J***M921MKB.J .fn edited by sG on R719, R720 .rd M921 .ri mKB i 89 B11 part of small knot? one curved edge preserved, rest broken ;D01 k264 D10 measured with preserved edge of the sealing on the left J02 1.5 J03 2.1 J07 1 K03 dark gray clay inside and outside K06 N/3 K13 three horizontal lines as if register lines, below (or above, not clear the orientation of the design) unclear pattern with horizontal zigzags i 90 ;D01 k264 D10 only largest fragment measured; it is measured with the seal impression at the top portion of the fragment J02 1.5 J03 1.1 J07 0.8 K03 gray but may be secondarily fired K06 2.5Y4/1 K13 three tiny fragments the largest of which has a geometric pattern of crossed lines K15 tiny seal with small thin lines i 91 B11 one smooth surface but rest unclear ;D01 k264 D10 measured with the largest preserved portion of the design above the double register line on top J02 2.6 J03 1.9 J07 1.1 K13 two registers of an uneven geometric pattern; the small part preserved of the lower register appears to be done more regularly than the upper register K15 geometric pattern with very thin lines K99 same seal rolled as A16.90 but a larger piece i 92 ;D01 k264 D10 measured with short trace of the bottom of the seal rolling down J02 2.8 J03 2.3 J07 2.1 K03 gray on the exterior and reddish inside K06 7.5YR6/3 K13 one or two possible figures but badly preserved K15 figures have wide full bodies i 99 ;B11 unusual object as it has three short wide impressions near an irregular protrusion which was filling a hole in the sealed container J02 1.7 J03 1.9 J07 1.8 K05 Dark Gray K05 dark gray but red inside K06 10YR4/1 K13 two register lines below which is a figure facing right with one hand extended forward K15 small figure, the head is a single drill hole, the shoulders are exaggerated and the outstretched hand is disproportionately large. Figure very flat i 108 ;B11 typical container sealing that is triangular in section and tapers at one end, traces of at least two and possibly three cord impressions, the widest part at the base is slightly curved on one side and is of very thin clay, inside this part are cloth impressions. Upper part of front surface undulating but not clear the reason for this. ;D01 k294 J02 3.3 J03 2.9 J07 1.1 K03 gray, granular clay with some pebble inclusions, consistency of clay such that impression is clear even if lightly rolled K06 10YR7/3 K13 bearded figure of Shamash wearing a horned crown facing right, the one preserved arm held at waist level, the end of a diagonal element as if a staff below the hand, bearded deity with horned crown seated facing left holding an unclear object? stool decorated with square patterns and continues under the feet of the god as an attached foot rest, faint rays above his right shoulder (identifying the deity as Shamash), vertical single case inscription box, smaller figure facing right wearing a cap with striations (or can be interpreted as hair). K15 typical Naram Sin or later presentation or adoration scene, the figure on the far right may have been added later as it is smaller and has a nose carved in a v shape which is typical for Post Imperial Akkadian seals. This figure is facing right and therefore would be facing the deity. i 109 ;B11 very large peg, one thick cord impression, a second smaller cord, rest unclear ;D01 k286 J02 3 J03 4.3 J07 1.6 K03 part secondarily fired, clay very granular K05 Pinkish Gray Dark Bluish Gray K06 7.5YR7/2 5PB4/1 K13 part of two rollings both rolled in the same direction, top rolling: unclear but may be the head of a reversed lion, human in knee length skirt, caprid legs. Bottom rolling: rampant animal, possibly a lion facing right attacking? An unclear reversed animal that may be a bull with its head depicted top view on one side of the torso, rampant lion facing left also attacking the central animal, human holding a dagger facing left with the dagger raised against the lion K15 dotted eye style figures with human body made with thin lines cut at right angles, few curved lines depicting the lion's bodies and bodies cut with sharp angle between surface of the figure and the background. Lion legs are long and very thin as are the appendages of the man. The four figures evenly distributed across the scene but from the top rolling it is not clear just how many figures there are in the scene. i 113 ;B11 peg impression ;D01 k282 J02 2 J03 1.9 J07 1.5 K03 surface of the face with the seal impression has a thin layer of gray brown clay while the remaining portion of the sealing is gray. K05 Light Brownish Gray K06 10RY6/2 K15 dotted eye style i 117 ;D01 k292 J02 2.5 J03 4 J07 1.3 K05 5PB4/1 K13 reversed lion with head to the left and face seen from above, legs of the lion are on the right side of his body and his front paw is shown open and from above, the other leg is shown with the foot depicted in profile; bullman facing left holding with his left hand the open paw of the lion, his right arm is raised toware the lion, his head is in frontal view, palm tree with a date cluster hanging down from either side, some of the leaves seen from above, back leg of a third figure facing right it appears to be one leg of a hero (in this case the other leg would be raised on top of a reversed bull), part of head and horn of a reversed bull. K15 this type of contest scene is unusual at Urkesh but not the first one we have had with reversed figures in the contest i 126 ;B11 reverse broken ;D01 k301 lg 2 J03 1.9 J07 0.7 K03 dark gray exterior and interior of the clay K06 2.5Y3/1 K13 Figure facing right drinking from a straw, his hand holding the straw. This figure wears a belt and has a pattern on the top of the skirt which is broken off. Next to the straw is a vertical extending above the straw. A second diagonal straw is held by a second figure, but the rest of this figure is missing. K15 Head of the figure is a rectangle with an interior depression almost the same shape as the rectangle. In the center of this depression is a raised dot for the eye. The nose is made by a short line and the chin is a point at the end of one side of the rectangle. In the back the rectangle is slightly elongated and thickened to indicate hair. i 131 ;D01 k310 J02 2.3 J03 3.2 J07 1.5 K06 7.5YR4/1 K13 seated figure in flounced garment facing right with one hand raised and one hand on lap, figure facing right with one hand on lap of seated figure, standing figure facing left, bottom portion of inscription box, small seated figure facing right with hand to cheek K15 seal of Uqnitum q4. i 135 ;B11 usual shaped sealing with triangular section but an unusual container sealing because it has no trace of peg, two leather strap impressions, narrow peg impression through the base. Rolled twice on the preserved portion in usual manner from end to end with no overrolling. Rolled so that heads are facing opposite directions ;D01 k313 D10 measured with attendant behind queen standing up J02 2.3 J03 3.8 J07 1.8 K03 gray exterior with gray brown interior K06 10YR4/1 K13 small portion of chair (of singer), feet (of both singer and lyre player), skirt of attendant (standing behind queen), braid of queen hanging down (no braid ornament visible), patterned top of stool (of the queen) K15 Uqnitum seal but not enough of scene to determine if it is q4-8 i 136 ;B11 large peg impression about 1.6cm in diameter, semi-flat base with many chaff impressions ;D01 k314 J02 4.2 J03 1.9 J07 2 K03 dark gray, heavily secondarily fired K06 N/4 K13 two rollings both with heads in the same direction, lower rolling upper register: standing figure in short skirt facing right holding a curved object (fan) above the back of the head of a seated person facing right wearing a medium length skirt, table with a rectangular object on top? Lower register: stylized flower on the right. Upper rolling upper register: standing figure in short skirt facing left? Standing figure in short skirt facing right with one arm raised. Lower register: unclear figure, bird with body frontally positioned and head with pointed beak in profile, bird with body in profile? K15 seal design divided into two parts with a single horizontal line separating them, the lower register is narrower than the upper i 141 D10 measured with the one preserved end of the rolling on the right J02 1.6 J03 1.5 J07 0.7 K05 dark gray secondarily fired K06 N/5 K13 geometric motif q 826 B21 qi082601 q 834 B21 qi083401 q 826.1 ;B11 one flat surface, rest unclear D01 k109 J02 2 J03 2.3 J07 1.7 K05 dark gray secondarily fired K06 5PB4/1 K13 only lower portion of all figures, unclear figure, legs and calf length skirt of figure facing left, unclear rectangular object q 834.1 ;B11 from sifter ;B11 one sloping flat surface, one long narrow per that extends the whole length of the object J02 4 J03 2.7 J07 1.1 K05 Dark Gray K05 DARK GRAY SECONDARILY FIRED K06 N/4 K13 rolled three times but only clear rolling is the top one. Unclear objects, rampant lion with body facing left and head facing right, hero holding dagger with hair or feathers coming from the top of his head, unclear objects, hero facing right K15 space completely filled with figures, humans modeled with full bodies, lion mane stylized .bk A16 .fl M921MKB.J .fd M921MKB.J .rd M921 .ri mKB i 90 K05 Dark Gray i 91 K05 Dark Gray K06 10YR4/1 i 92 K05 Light Brown i 99 K05 Dark Gray i 108 K05 Very Pale Brown i 117 K05 dark Bluish Gray i 126 K05 Very Dark Gray i 131 K05 Dark Gray i 135 K05 Dark Gray i 136 K05 Dark Gray ;i 141 ;K05 Gray q 826.1 K05 Dark Bluish Gray q 834.1 K05 Dark Gray K06 N/4 .bk A16 .fl M921MKB.J .fd N116LR3.J***M921MKB.J .rd M921 .ri mKB i 89 B11 part of small knot with one curved edge preserved and the rest broken. There are three horizontal lines as if register lines, below (or above, not clear the orientation of the design) unclear pattern with horizontal zigzags. Dark gray clay inside and outside K03 cl K05 very dark gray i 90 B11 unclear impression, material is gray in color but may be secondarily fired K03 cl i 91 K03 cl i 92 B11 one flat sloping surface and place for a cord impression but no cord impression preserved. Color of clay is gray on the exterior and reddish inside K03 cl i 99 B10 ^si B11 unusual object as it has three short wide impressions near an irregular protrusion, which was filling a hole in the sealed container. Color of clay is dark gray on the outer surface but red inside K03 cl i 108 B10 ^si B11 typical container sealing that is triangular in section and tapers at one end, traces of at least two and possibly three cord impressions, the widest part at the base is slightly curved on one side and is of very thin clay, inside this part are cloth impressions. Upper part of front surface undulating but not clear the reason for this. The clay is gray in color, granular clay with some pebble inclusions, consistency of clay such that impression is clear even if lightly rolled. K03 cl i 109 B10 ^si B11 door sealing but portion against door not preserved. clay very granular with portions secondarily fired. very large peg, one thick cord impression, a second smaller cord, rest unclear K03 cl i 113 B10 ^si B11 peg impression with the face surface containing a thin layer of gray brown clay while the remaining portion of the sealing is gray. K03 cl K13 The only part that is clear is a head on the lower right looking right, above and to the right of this head is evidence of a hole in the original cylinder seal, above this hole are some geometric lines with another possible head on the upper right i 117 B10 ^si B11 one twisted leather strip and many narrower impressions in no order, which may be leather or fiber. K03 cl i 126 B10 ^si B11 reverse broken, seal impression with a dark gray exterior and interior K03 cl i 131 B10 ^si B11 dark gray on exterior and red interior K03 cl i 135 B10 ^si B11 Typical container sealing with a triangular section but unusual because it has no traces of a peg impression. Two leather strap impressions, narrow peg impression through the base. Rolled twice on the preserved portion in usual manner from end to end with no over rolling. Rolled so that heads are facing opposite directions. The sealing contains a gray exterior with a gray brown interior. K03 cl i 136 B10 ^si B11 Large peg impression about 1.6cm in diameter containing a semi-flat base with many chaff impressions. The impression is a dark gray color, heavily secondarily fired. K03 cl i 141 B10 ^si B11 unclear, seal impression is dark gray and secondarily fired K03 cl q 826.1 B10 ^si B11 one flat surface, rest unclear. Clay is a dark gray color and secondarily fired K03 clay q 834.1 B10 ^si B11 one sloping flat surface, one long narrow for that extends the whole length of the object. Impression is a dark gray color and secondarily fired B11 seal impression recovered from the sifter K03 cl