Unit Book J5

The Mittani Staircase (Version 1a)

J5 Synthetic View / Typology / Objects

Clay objects from Unit J5

James L. Walker – July 2021

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Introduction

Numerous clay artifacts (135) were recovered in J5, representing 30% of the total items. Note that seal impressions and figurines are clay, but are counted and described separately. Generally the items are of poor quality and almost all were put into storage without being photographed or drawn.

There were a wide variety of clay artifacts excavated. They included part of a chariot, a loom weight, a large cache of slingballs, and clay lumps. Seal impressions and figurines are analyzed in their respective sections.

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Clay artifacts

Sling
Balls

i40
Charriot
i49
Loom
Weight

i57

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Clay wheels

Clay wheels have been associated with clay “toys” such as wagons and chariots as well as an occasional animal figurine.


i58

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Clay Beads

Clay beads were used for both decoration and weaving (spindle whorls and thread tensioners).

Decoration
i19
Weaving
i36

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