.bk A6 .fl ZI627 mKB .fd A6 glyptic analysis .ei mKB .ed ZI627 .ri mKB .rd ZI627 i 3 J2 2.2 J3 2.4 J7 1.5 ;f 13 ds unclear, non-sealed surfaces are broken. is unclear, one rolling which may overlap a previous rolling, but this is not clear. pv seal rolled when clay was too wet to hold well the image. c# 7.5R 4/0 co dark gray wm type 3 i 8 J2 1.5 J3 2.6 J7 1.4 ;f 33 ds 5 stick impressions of a cinch sack or basket weave. three or four cord impressions and one rolling. is unknown object, part of human figure with long legs and wearing a short garment, lion? c# 7.5R 4/0 co dark gray wm Type 4 i 47 J2 2.4 J3 3.6 J7 1.2 nm height of seal 1.6 cm ;f 101 ds One flat surface adjacent to concave surface with two cord impressions (diameter .4 cm) and a peg impression. Rolled in TIP. is two rollings: only clear figure in upper rolling is an animal either a duck or a scorpion. Lower rolling: table under it an unclear object and a duck or scorpion; above table legs of two human figures placed horizontally parallel to the table top, one with a sword? or at least some straight object extending behind; seated figure facing right with left? arm raised holding an unclear object, straight line from the seat to the top of the figure's head probably a high chair back; under chair a scorpion or duck kh space totally filled with figures, schematic style with a combination of scenes and figures placed in different directions; the extension of the chair back and its linear connection with the figures placed horizontally above the table gives the effect of a frame even if it is not patterned in itself; this seal does not have however another characteristic of the schematic style, that is the disarticulated heads nor a patterned border. The seated figure is without any interior modeling. c# 5YR 4/1 co dark gray wm Type 4 i 51 J2 5.8 J3 4.1 J7 2.2 nm original seal is slightly more than 2.4 cm ;f 101 sc animal combat df door sealing ds peg impression. Three rollings in TIP. is upper rolling: lion body facing left with long upturned tail which curls outward at the end, human in short shirt with belt facing right holding the horn? and leg? of a caprid, the lion facing left is attacking this caprid. Legs and bottom of skirt of the human. Middle rolling: lion facing left, bottom of skirt and legs of human, lower body of caprid facing left. Lower rolling: lion facing left, human, here he appears to have a fringe decorating the front of the skirt. sc animal combat, one group of three figures: hero, caprid, lion kh wide space between figures pv small part of the human head in the upper rolling but heads of the animals are both missing. c# 5YR 6/4 co light reddish brown wm Type 1 i 60 J2 4.4 J3 2.3 J7 1.6 ;f 128 df jar sealing ds jar rim impression with two impressions of a cord ; rollings perpendicular to cord and rest of sealing as object is three rollings: upper rolling leg and foot of one figure, not clear whether human or animal; middle rolling: lower half of lion facing left with upturned tail, bearded figure wearing a flat hat and short skirt with left arm, elbow up, raised against an animal? right arm extended at level of waist; lower rolling: part of upturned tail of lion sc animal combat nt probably the same seal as A6.63 c# 5YR 6/4 co light reddish brown wm red crumbly i 61 J2 3.3 J3 2.3 J7 1.2 ;f 128 nm specifications are given only for fragment with sealing impression . ds three fragments; only one has sealing impression. Reverse of sealed fragment is relatively flat with impression of peg; the smallest of the three fragments has possible cord impressions. is standing bearded god with horned crown facing right, his hair in an s-shaped bun, wearing a belt and what may be a pleated skirt, both hands are held out in front of him one above the other so that the fact that both are open can be seen; standing god with belt and long pleated skirt facing right, rest unclear sc presentation? nt part of A6.c1 c# 5YR 6/6 co reddish yellow wm Type 2 i 62 J2 2.9 J3 1.9 J7 1.5 ;f 128 ds one flat surface with wood? impression. is two rollings, upper rolling: feet of figure facing right, standing figure facing right in long skirt, lower rolling: inscription box c# 7.5YR 6/3 co light brown wm Type 1 i 63 J2 3.8 J3 3.3 J7 1.7 ;f 128 df jar sealing pv well preserved jar sealing ds impressions of jar neck and rim; one wide flat surface, a narrower flat surface perpendicular to it with two cord impressions above. Three seal rollings in TIP; the rollings overlap; the seals were all rolled in the same direction. sc human-animal combat is upper rolling: bearded hero in wide hat, flat on top; he wears what appears to be a belted kilt; he is facing right holding with both hands a rampant bearded bull with his body facing the hero and his head facing right, two parallel lines just above his tail continue toward another rampant bearded bull with his body facing right and head facing left as shown by the traces of his beard above the two parallel straight lines that join the two fighting pairs. Middle rolling: lion or possibly a hero facing left with long outstretched arms holding onto an animal not preserved in this rolling, figure facing right in belt and short skirt with arms outstretched toward body of a bearded bull. Lower rolling: figure in flat hat and unclear animal in front. kh the scene is not perfectly clear but is Akkadian II in style because of the two groups of contestants composed of two contestants each, wide space between the groups, the wide space between the figures in each group, and the lack of emphasis on the musculature of any of the figures. This seal looks not carved in Urkesh but rather the seal or the object sealed was made further south. The face of the figure in the flat hat is carved with a well articulated nose (somewhat curving along its length), lips articulated with his upper lip carved longer and wider than his lower lip. A hero wearing a flat hat and kilt fighting a bull with the head reversed (eg see Boehmer no. 46 equaling Ib). In early Akkadian seals, as in the example from Boehmer, arm gestures are exaggerated. Lines between two groups are also characteristic for early Akkadian glyptics, however they continue later also. c# 7.5YR 6/4 co light brown wm Type 1; few inclusions and no gypsum i 64 J2 1.5 J3 1.4 J7 .9 ;f 128 ds cord impression on reverse; clear leather impression on the obverse is not sealed c# 2.5YR 7/4 co light reddish brown wm Type 1 i 65 J2 3.1 J3 4.8 J7 2.2 ;f 128 ds One flat surface; three cord impressions on adjacent surface. is very clear head of a bearded god with horned crown facing right. Crown has one large pair of horns and a flat pillow shape in the center above which are two pair of shorter horns coming from an unclear central section. His hair appears to be turned up in the back and held up by something unseen in the center. kh The headdress is a type found in scenes of the battle of the gods (eg. Collon 1982 no. 137). nt part of A6.c1 c# 5YR 6/6 co reddish yellow wm Type 1 i 67 J2 2.4 J3 5.3 J7 2.1 ;f 128 ds jar sealing with rim and neck impression; one cord impression on rim and one flat surface. is unclear leg and foot of a figure; animal with long patterned neck? connection between these two figures unclear but the animal leg is higher than the body of the animal kh neck patterned with straight parallel lines divided in the center; the body of the monster-like figure is modeled and not patterned c# 7.5YR 7/4 co pink wm Type 1 i 68 cn three fragments J2 2.9 J3 2.1 J7 1.2 ;f 128 nm specifications are given for sealed fragment only. ds sealed fragment shows two cord impressions on reverse and a partial fingerprint? on side with sealing; the larger non-sealed fragment displays possible fingerprints or cloth impression and one small cord impression. is two rollings: upper rolling standing figure in long skirt facing right? another unclear figure; lower rolling unclear c# 7.5YR 7/6 co reddish yellow wm Type 2 i 69 J2 2.2 J3 2.7 J7 1.1 ;f 124 ds one cord impression on reverse running perpendicular to the sealing. is leg of human facing left, lower body and legs of caprid facing right, nude? human facing left, one leg of another animal sc animal combat? c# 5YR 7/6 co reddish yellow wm Type 1 i 70 J2 4.1 J3 2.4 J7 2.3 ;f 128 ds Jar sealing with one flat side and slight rim impression; two cord impressions on interior concave side. sc animal combat, in two groups? is unclear figure, bull facing right, hero with arms raised toward the bull, unclear figure c# 5YR 6/8 co reddish yellow wm Red crumbly i 72 J2 1.7 J3 1.4 J7 .9 ;f 131 ds fingerprint and cord impression on one surface. is portion on body of animal? c# 7.5YR 7/2 co pinkish gray wm Type 3 i 81-1 J2 1.4 J3 2.4 J7 1.2 ;f 115 ds unclear; broken on all non-sealed surfaces. is portions of two rampant animals one facing left and the other facing right sc animal combat? c# 7.5YR 2.5/1 co black wm Type 4 i 81.2 J2 1.9 J3 2.6 J7 1.0 ;f 115 ds peg impression on sealed side, two cord impressions on reverse. is mane of rampant lion facing left kh mane carved very clearly c# 7.5YR 4/1 co dark gray wm Type 4 i 82 cn two fragments only one of which is sealed. J2 3.2 J3 2.0 J7 1.0 nm specifications given are for sealed fragment only. ;f 158 ds Basket impression on reverse and one side which radiates out from a circular pattern; one cord impression on side (diameter .4 cm.). The vaguely semicircular pattern on the reverse is in turn patterned in what looks like radial bands which divide radial compartments with leaf-like patterns inside; this pattern is somewhat similar to the lightly impressed pattern in the A6.121 docket. is nude figure facing left with arms outstretched, possibly holding something? large tree or plant pattern behind him kh human quite stylized, especially his head but this may be due to the poor rolling in this area sc presentation? c# 10YR 4/2 co dark grayish brown wm Type 4 i 84 J2 3.9 J3 2.8 J7 1.1 ;f 158 nm jar rim diameter approximately 7.0cm ds semi convex base two cord impressions, two rollings in TIP is top rolling: unclear animal, human in skirt facing right; lower rolling: head of human figure facing right st Dotted Eye style c# 5YR 6/3 co light reddish brown wm Type 3 i 85 J2 1.6 J3 1.6 J7 1.2 ;f 158 ds unclear is unclear lines, perhaps part of a finger impression c# 7.5YR 3/1 co very dark gray wm Type 4 i 86 J2 1.9 J3 1.8 J7 .8 ;f 158 nm small seal just over 1.3 cm tall ds two cord impressions on reverse. is body of lion facing left?, hind quarters of animal body with long tail sc animal combat c# 7.5YR 7/3 co pink wm Type 3 i 87 ;f 158 df jar or bottle stopper nm circular outer edge with diameter 2 cm, thinner at outer edge and thicker in the center; center 0.9 cm wm dark gray with some inclusions is not sealed i 88 J2 4.0 J3 3.0 J7 1.5 ;f 115/134 ds semi convex base, five cord impressions. Rolled in TIP nt may be rolled with the same seal as A12.34 from A12 feature 131 sc food preparation is three rollings: Top rolling head and arm of figure facing right. Middle rolling: head and portion of body of figure facing right holding a long pole inside a tall container the bottom of which is unclear, opposite is a second figure holding a pole in the same container, seated person in a long dress facing right holding a deep, wide bowl on the lap which he/she may be stirring, small portion of seated figure in long dress facing left. Lower rolling: head of human facing left. kh carved in Dotted Eye style of Innin Shadu with rhomboid heads with large eye in center and the nose made with a line which extends from the forehead. In this seal the noses are more bulbous than the Innin Shadu seal and the lips more accentuated. The subject is one of performing tasks common at Urkesh but very unusual in Akkadian seals. The figures are all engaged in work which appears to involve making something in containers as would be the case with food preparation; they are not making the primary containers as a pottery making scene (which also occurs in Urkesh) but rather are all engaged with something inside the containers, one large for which two working people are necessary and the other medium sized in which one person alone can work c# 10YR 3/1 co very dark gray wm Type 4 i 90 J2 2.7 J3 2.4 J7 1.5 ;f 160 ds One leather impression on edge of obverse; one on reverse. is two rollings: upper rolling portion of legs of two figures or objects?; lower rolling standing figure in short garment facing left holding animal? In front of this figure long straight parallel lines, unclear large object which may be part of legs and seat of a stool or table. c# 5YR 4/1 co very dark gray wm Type 4, gray with inclusions i 92 J2 2.2 J3 2.1 J7 1.5 ;f 138 ds one flat surface; one curved surface, possibly jar neck, with cord impression. is part of long pleated skirt nt skirted figure appears to be large c# 5YR 6/6 co reddish yellow wm Type 2 i 93 J2 1.2 J3 1.4 J7 .6 ;f 138 ds unclear is unclear? sealed? c# 7.5YR 2.5/1 co black wm Type 4 i 95 cn two fragments only one of which is sealed. J2 2.7 J3 2.2 J7 1.3 ;f 138 nm specifications are given for sealed fragment only. ds three cord impressions (.6 cm cord diameter) on reverse; two rollings is upper rolling figure in long skirt facing right. Lower rolling figure facing right with arm extended as if holding something c# 7.5YR 6/4 co light brown wm Type 2 i 96 J2 2.1 J3 3.4 J7 1.2 ;f 138 df small jar sealing? ds rim? impression; two cord impressions (.4 cm cord diameter) on reverse. is trunk of palm tree, one chair, seated figure?, head of god? pv faint impression c# 7.5YR 6/6 co reddish yellow wm Type 2 i 97 J2 3.6 J3 3.4 J7 2.4 ;f 138 ds rim? impression adjacent to flat surface; two cord impressions. nt part of A6c1 sc grain god is two sprigs of wheat coming from the bottom portion of a dress of a wheat god not shown in this rolling; seated? figure facing left in a long tiered garment with his feet shown on top of a patterned platform. Deep pattern of a seal cap which had an X-shaped granulation visible when it was first taken out of the ground and damp but disappeared when it was dry. The deeper impression of the border of the seal where the cap existed clearly visible. c# 7.5YR 7/6 co reddish yellow wm Type 2 i 100 J2 2.2 J3 2.2 J7 1.0 ;f 144 ds one somewhat flat, possibly broken, surface. is tree? c# 7.5YR 3/1 co very dark gray wm Type 4 i 101 J2 11.5 J3 6.0 J7 3.8 ;f 144 df possibly a jar stopper or door sealing ds flat on one side but edge of this side curves upward; other side is generally rounded with two wide depressions. 'Round hole toward the center nt diameter of the complete sealing is 14cm. is not sealed c# 7.5YR 7/4 co pink wm Type 2 i 102 J2 3.0 J3 1.7 J7 .9 ;f 166 df jar sealing? ds two cord impressions; one flat surface. One rolling perpendicular to the cords is animal head facing right above a small human figure facing right and wearing a calf length garment, a large horned animal facing left, behind this animal is a human figure facing right but with right hand grasping the animal's horn. This human figure has a duck on the right shoulder and is holding an unclear object with the left hand. The object may be a cord attached to a rectangular piece of cloth, below this is a small dotted circle. kh all available space is filled with large and small figures,, the oval shaped eyes are carved with a drill hole in the center of the heads st Dotted Eye or Schematic style c# 10YR 4/1 co dark gray wm Type 4 i 103 J2 3.1 J3 4.1 J7 .5 ;f 166 df tag ds many cord impressions on reverse, smooth and flat on obverse; plant impressions on both obverse and reverse; the ends are not preserved but the preserved upper and lower borders are somewhat undulating; the tag is thicker in the center. is standing figure facing right in long pleated skirt with arms extended toward the horns of a standing bull facing left. Overlapping the bull is an elongated figure facing frontward. The figure wears a long garment with one arm extended to the left and one to the right; the left hand is holding the tail of the bull. Above is a small horned animal facing left. Above the rear part of the bull are the hindquarters and leg of an animal. kh unusual is the figure facing forward and overlapping the bull. st the figures have a long and thin body; the human figures have long thin arms and a long neck. Their pleated garments are deeply cut and the outline of the figures is cut at right angles to the background. sc part of a group of bull ritual scenes c# 10YR 6/3 co pale brown wm Type 1 i 104 J2 3.7 J3 4.2 J7 2.2 ;f 166 ds unclear is rampant horned animal with body facing right and head reversed, standing figure facing left, three trees. Unclear figures but possibly one seated? figure placed at right angles to rest of scene st figures tiny nt figure placed at right angle to the rest of the composition is definitely part of this seal iconography because the upper edge of the seal rolling is continuous. c# 7.5YR 3/1 co very dark gray wm Type 4 i 105 J2 3.2 J3 2.7 J7 1.4 ;f 113 ds peg impression (diameter 2.4 cm.) and two cord impressions (diameter .5 cm). sc h4 impression of Innin-shadu seal is lion facing left, human headed bull, inscription, nude hero facing right, lion facing right. nt height of original seal 1.7 cm sc animal combat c# 7.5YR 3/1 co very dark gray wm Type 4 i 106 J2 2.8 J3 2.7 J7 1.3 ;f 166 ds cord impression (.5 cm diameter) on reverse; knot? at right angles to the cord. is small figures - one clear animal c# 2.5YR 5/4 co reddish brown wm Type 1 i 108 J2 1.2 J3 1.5 J7 .6 ;f 145 ds possible neck impression of jar is unclear, geometric? design. c# 7.5YR 3/1 co very dark gray wm Type 4 i 110 J2 5.0 J3 3.6 J7 2.5 ;f 115 df jar sealing or jar stopper ds flat one side with slight depression from rim?; other side is rounded, all unbroken surfaces are smooth is not sealed c# 5YR 6/3 co light reddish brown wm Type 1 i 111 J2 4.2 J3 3.5 J7 1.4 ;f 174 df tag but not as thin or flat as the usual tags found in our excavations ds sealing is somewhat flattened with many plant impressions on the reverse; the top is rounded and the one preserved end is straight. is long horned animal facing right with long elegant sweeping curves of the animal's neck, horn, and upper body, lozenges between the horns and the body, unclear figure kh style closer to seal impressions from Brak and Beydar than most of the Urkesh seal impressions. nm height of original seal approximately 1.4 cm c# 2.5Y 7/1 co light gray wm Type 4 i 112 J2 3.0 J3 2.2 J7 .7 ;f 174 ds flattened sealing with wood impression on reverse. is seated figure in long garment facing right with stool divided into two rectangular compartments, standing figure facing left holding vessel with handle (pail). kh figures thin and elongated c# 7.5YR 3/1 co very dark gray wm Type 4 i 113 J2 2.1 J3 2.6 J7 1.5 ;f 176 ds two cord impressions on reverse. is feet of nude hero facing right, lion facing right, legs of caprid, foot of hero facing right. sc h4 impression of Innin-shadu seal c# 7.5YR 3/1 co very dark gray wm Type 4 i 114 cn three fragments, only one of which is sealed. J2 2.5 J3 3.7 J7 1.1 ;f 176 nt very small seal, 1 cm in height nm specifications given for sealed fragment only. ds palm impression on obverse; one cord impression across reverse. is human in skirt facing right? with right arm extended?, scorpion? kh figures cut in crude blocky shapes with very little space between the various figures so closer to Brak and Beydar seal impressions than most of Urkesh seal impressions. c# 7.5YR 3/1 co very dark gray wm Type 4 i 115 J2 2.6 J3 1.4 J7 .7 ;f 167 ds impression of cord wrapped around neck of jar. is two rollings. Top rolling: horizontal geometric pattern on seat? lower rolling: 1 figure? c# 7.5YR 3/1 co very dark gray wm Type 4 i 121 –have drawing with jessica revise drawing see my notes and get photos; and see the 2 different drawings we have J2 2.6 J3 3.2 J7 1.1 ;f 177 df docket ds two cord impressions on reverse, one crosses the other; diameter of cord = .3cm; possible cord impressions (narrower than those above) down broken side surface. Two rollings with heads in opposite directions. is one rolling across flat side very lightly rolled, standing figure with torso shown frontally and hands clasped at the waist. Outstretched hands of figure facing right wearing a garment with a patterned skirt, holding a cup, object below is a vase or pail which contains what appears to be plants in small pots, bearded god facing left wearing pleated skirt, upper portion of the body appears bare; only part of his crown preserved, his hand positions are unclear he seems to be holding a long curving object, possibly a simitar ckckck. The other drawing has him holding long straight plants possibly stalks of grain??? Rolling on edge: figure facing with torso frontal and hands at waist with belt? hanging down in back (perhaps a tail???), central portion of the body of a figure holding both hands in front, perhaps holding something, the figure may be wearing an arm band on the left arm. Possibly a bull man. From the position of the extension of the belt it appears that this figure is facing left and probably then positioned behind the deity. Partly preserved figure wearing a belted garment with both arms outstretched holding a tall conical cup which appears to have something inside it which is not liquid since it is represented as rounded above the rim of the vessel. Below the hands holding the cup is an unclear object (also seen very faintly in the rolling on the flat portion of the docket). This object is semicircular and has a patterned surface it is possible that it is sitting on a low table or coming out of the top of a vase. The patterned surface is, in the part near the semi-circular border, as can be seen from the small part of it preserved in the rolling on the edge, oval with a blank center. Seated, bearded deity facing left, only part of the head preserved. nt deity on the left, bullman in the center and a seated god on the right. Only the seated god has a head in our rolling. It appears that the figure with the hands in front of the body, the bullman, is standing behind the seated god. The extension of two hands with the cup is unusual for two reasons: the arms are extended straight out toward the god and therefore the gesture is much more emphasized than in the southern Akkadian seals and the fact that the cup is held with two hands, again emphasizing the gesture. This characteristic is typical of the Urkesh seals, the elongation of the arms being paralleled in the queen's seals in q4-7. The cup held with both hands is similar to the bowl in k2. Scene similar to A6q385.3 kh must be a locally carved seal from the emphasis on the gestures and the general familiarity of the subject. The reality being conveyed here is quite different than Akkadian seals because there is more intimate contact between the figure in front and the god, also emphasized by the figure standing behind the god (if this is indeed so). Also the details of the scene are more concrete than on the Akkadian seals where the gestures are formal and symbolic (even if less so than in other periods of Mesopotamian art, so much so that the perceived realism of Akkadian art is shown against the background of the art of Urkesh to be very formal, stylized and devoid of the "emotion" and intimate contact so characteristic of the art of Urkesh. 5YR 7/2 co pinkish gray wm Type 1 i 123 J2 2.8 J3 1.3 J7 1.0 ;f 176 ds one flat surface, rounded exterior edge thickened in center is not sealed c# 7.5YR 3/1 co very dark gray wm Type 4 i 125 J2 3.0 J3 1.1 J7 1.4 J6 2 @ seal length ;f 179 ds one flat surface with one cord impression; rounded exterior edge is single necked jar in center of the design with raised arm above, figure in long patterned dress facing right holding a necked jar, seated figure facing right on stool with geometric interior pattern. Unclear possible figures to the left of the single jar. st Schematic style kh both the combination of a small object (single necked jar) and large figures in this iconography as well as the large eye in the only figure with the head preserved are indicative of the schematic style, see for instance A6.102. c# 7.5YR 3/1 co very dark gray wm Type 4 i 126 J2 1.5 J3 1.9 J7 1.1 ;f 63 ds flat base, small portion of peg impression is not sealed c# 2.5YR 7/1 co light gray wm Type 3 i 128 J2 3.3 J3 4.0 J7 1.2 ;f 177 ds slightly concave surface with peg? impression (diameter .8cm); sharp ledge overhangs surface with wood grain impression. is not sealed c# 10YR 4/2 co dark grayish brown; exterior is very dark gray (7.5YR 3/1), so may be secondarily fired. wm Type 4 i 130 J2 2.5 J3 2.4 J7 1.1 ;f 177 ds piece of burnt clay initially thought may have a seal impression is not sealed c# 7.5YR 3/1 co very dark gray, secondarily burnt wm secondarily burnt, gray on exterior red interior with calcite inclusions i 136 problem with this need to ck photos and two different descriptions J2 2.3 J3 2.0 J7 1.3 ;f 177 ds part of peg impression is two rows of unclear objects with a third row of horizontally placed vessels or fish as a top border kh tiny figures in two registers with an upper border c# 7.5YR 3/1 co very dark gray wm Type 4 i 137 J2 2.2 J3 2.5 J7 1.5 ;f 177 ds dome-shaped with a cord impression along part of edge. is sealed? c# 7.5YR 3/1 co very dark gray wm Type 4 i 138 J2 1.2 J3 1.8 J7 .5 f177 ds cloth impression on reverse surface; one rounded edge. is unclear object, lower half of seated figure in three-quarter length pleated garment facing left, stool with two rectangular compartments st Deep Fringe style c# 7.5YR 3/1 co very dark gray wm Type 4 i 139 J2 2.1 J3 1.7 J7 1.1 ;f 177 ds peg impression nt peg impression 0.5 cm in diameter is not sealed c# 5YR 5/6 co yellowish red interior nt black exterior because of being secondarily fired wm Type 1 i 145 J2 3.8 J3 2.1 J7 1.7 ;f 198 ds unclear; possible peg impression. is sealed? c# 5YR 5/6 co yellowish red wm Type 1 i 147 J2 3.5 cm J3 3.7 cm J7 1.8 cm ;f 206 is bull with lowered head walking left on all four feet, possible legs of two animals above ds two cord impressions? kh this bull walking is similar to the one in A6.103 but in this case does not have the two human figures associated with it. wm gray with many chaff inclusions c# 10YR 5/1 co gray i 152 J2 2.4 J3 2.4 J7 1.3 nm ength of seal is 1.1 cm. ;f 211 ds one cord impression on back (diameter .5 cm) is frame along top and bottom of seal design is a horizontal zigzag or palm tree trunk pattern. Horizontally positioned human in center? Part of a different rolling? c# 7.5YR 4/1 co dark gray wm Type 4 i 154 J2 2.5 J3 1.1 J7 1.5 ;f 211 ds unclear, all non-sealed surfaces are broken. is sealed? c# 7.5YR 4/1 co dark gray wm Type 4 i 158 J2 1.1 J3 1.7 J7 1.5 ;f 211 ds one cord impression on surface with sealing (diameter .3 cm); other surfaces are broken. is standing figure in long garment facing left? c# 7.5YR 4/1 co dark gray wm Type 4 i 159 J2 2.2 J3 1.7 J7 1.0 ;f 211 ds reverse flat with possible rim impression; one cord impression on one side. is sealed? c# 7.5YR 4/1 co dark gray wm Type 4 i 160 J2 2.1 J3 4.3 J7 2.0 ;f 211 ds peg? impression on flattest surface. is seal rolled when surface too wet to hold impression c# 7.5YR 4/1 co dark gray wm Type 3 i 161 J2 4.1 J3 3.1 J7 2.6 ;f 211 ds cord impression? is sealed? cn secondarily fired c# interior: 7.5YR 4/4 co int: brown c# exterior: 7.5YR 4/1 co ext: dark gray wm Type 3 i 163 J2 1.7 J3 1.9 J7 1.0 ;f 211 ds unclear; all non-sealed surfaces are broken. is unclear; two long parallel lines, one short diagonal line. c# 7.5YR 4/1 co dark gray wm Type 4 i 170 J2 2.9 J3 1.3 J7 .8 ;f 215 ds peg impression ) nm peg 0.6 cm diameter is unclear. c# 7.5YR 4/1 co dark gray wm Type 4 i 171 J2 1.6 J3 1.3 J7 .7 ;f 211 ds possible cord impression on one edge. is sealed? c# 10YR 4/3 co brown; exterior is medium gray wm Type 3 i 172 J2 1.5 J3 1.7 J7 .9 ;f 211 ds unclear; top edge is rounded. is standing bull faint impression, winged gate on his back sc bull carrying winged gate. c# 7.5YR 3/1 co very dark gray wm Type 4 i 178 need inscription J2 3.9 J3 2.6 J7 .8 nm seal height is 2.3 cm. ;f 226 df tag sc animal combat ds almost flat, palm impressions on obverse and reverse is bullman with his head facing forward and body facing left with arms raised fighting, his right arm is elongated with the raised elbow prominent. The inscription box is placed in the center between the bullman and the hero in a somewhat pointed hat (or helmet?) and short skirt facing right with arms raised fighting an upright figure with hoofs. tn the scene shows a hero fighting a hoofed animal with a bullman fighting another figure probably a lion. The seal may have had a plain cap because there are two parallel lines below the figures. c# 10YR 3/3 co dark grayish brown wm type 3 ns Middle Akkadian because the arm positions of the hero and the bullman are typical for Akkadian II. The seal impressions we have excavated of Tar'am-Agade and Ewrim-atal both have the nude hero and the bullman in this body position. The hero wearing a short skirt continues into Akkadian III. This example is unusual because his hat appears to be the pointed kind (also found in A7.101) worn by soldiers on the Ur Standard, and by soldiers on Akkadian monumental reliefs. i 200 J2 2.4 J3 2.0 J7 0.5 ;f 215 ds vessel spout sealed near the end of the spout away from the body of the vessel; it is possible that this is instead a very narrow long necked vessel. pv nearly half the diameter of the spout preserved; no part of the vessel is preserved is bearded god facing left with a crown which has two horns coming from below a pillow shaped central element on top of his head; from the center of this pillow is a cone shape with three short horns extending from each side. The lower two horns on the right are joined into a rectangular shape at the ends. Hair of god is in a bun. The hair is somewhat unclear as the clay was a bit too wet when the seal was rolled on the vessel to have a perfectly clear imprint. Head of human facing right, the hair appears to be in a bun shape but details are unclear. wm ceramic type ROG1 i 201 J2 1.5 J3 1.0 J7 0.8 ;f 215 is unclear ds portion of peg impression wm gray with inclusions i 214 J2 4.3 J3 3.9 J7 1.3 ;f 405 ds semi convex on reverse with plant impressions thicker in the center sc h4 Innin-shadu is two rollings: top rolling lion facing left, human headed bull, part of inscription, part of nude hero facing right portions of other figures above this upper rolling; lower rolling, caprid with head turned back, nude hero, caprid, lion facing left, human headed bull, part of inscription df tag tn this tag is unusual in that it is rolled twice kh lion facing left in lower rolling in lower rolling more angular than all previously excavated impressions of this seal; the leg separation of the nude hero in the lower rolling is not evident so that the figure appears to be wearing a garment c# 7YR 6/6 co reddish yellow wm red crumbly i 220 J2 3.1 J3 1.9 J7 2.0 ;f 427 sc animal combat, two animals, one human is part of bent animal leg, human positioned frontally wearing pleated skirt who appears to be fighting both animals, animal with part of body and hoofed bent leg, facing left ds knot impression? c# 7.5YR 5/1 co gray wm dark gray with few inclusions i 235 ;f 454 J2 3.6 J3 3.3 J7 1.8 ds broken surfaces is unclear, faint impression co# 7.5YR 5/1 co gray wm red crumbly secondarily fired i 244 J2 1.0 J3 3.1 J7 1.0 ;f 450 ds cylinder seal either unfinished or worn down, 0.4 diameter hole on one end, 0.3 diameter at the other is no images co# 7.5YR 8/4 co pink wm soft stone—gypsum? i 249 J2 3.1 J3 2.8 J7 1.8 nm measured with peg impression vertical ;f 449 is sealed? ds peg impression with possible wood marks, two leather strip impressions wm gray with few inclusions i 250 ;f 449 is sealed? i 252 J2 2.9 J3 2.4 J7 0.9 ;f 215 ds base broken, one cord impression, one peg impression is two rollings: top rolling: head of horned animal facing right with body facing left. bottom rolling: head of same horned animal facing right, unclear lion head and mane. The two rollings were rolled so that the animals were head to head. ns Early Dynastic? c# 10YR 4/1 co dark gray wm red interior and gray exterior due to secondary burning i 254 J2 2.8 J3 2.2 J7 1.1 ;f 220 is animal facing left, lion facing left with paw on first animal, human facing left a mace in his right hand. His left hand is extended to the right toward an unclear figure behind him. ds peg impression st simple flat figures sc animal contest c# 5YR 7/8 co reddish yellow wm red but few inclusions i 260 J2 2.2 J3 1.9 J7 0.9 f220 ds flat base, peg impression? is sealed? wm entire object is gray i 266 J2 2.1 ;f 220 nm diameter of seal 2.5 cm; diameter of hole 0.4 cm ds half of seal stone with portion of central hole preserved is series of long necked animals walking to the right placed in an overlapping line. wm dark gray stone i 268 J2 2.5 J3 1.8 J7 1.1 nm measured with top of triangular shape up ;f 220 wm white stone, high quality limestone or marble is mixture of large and very small geometric patterns, one of which may be a ladder pattern pv some of the lines on this stone look natural but others appear carved ds unclear what type of object this is because it is not cylindrical and has no central hole or other attachment device i 276 J2 3.2 J3 2.3 J7 1.0 ;f 358 is part of legs of an animal ds all surfaces broken but one clear finger impression wm Type 4 i 286 J2 3.0 J3 3.3 J7 1.6 ;f 358 kh small figures is lower portion of animal facing left, above this figure is a discrete head of horned animal, reversed lion, hoofed animal, facing left, hoofed figure facing right, head of reversed animal ds flat base, small trace of cord, rest broken c# 2.5Y 5/1 co gray wm dark gray with chaff temper i 289 J2 2.9 J3 2.2 J7 0.9 ;f 367 nm measured along peg ds peg impression, wood impression, nt two rollings in TIP but the figures were rolled in the opposite direction (feet to feet) is top rolling: head and feet of reclining bull, reversed lion horn above lion's head, human foot on top of lion head. bottom rolling: legs of reclining bull, unclear figure st much space between figures, detail of lion hair along the belly c# 5YR 7/6 co reddish yellow wm red clay, quite clean, secondarily fired i 294 J2 4.0 J3 4.8 J7 1.2 ;f 367 df tag nm about half of the tag is thick (1.2 cm) and half thin (0.8cm) ds flat on reverse with many plant impressions on the thinner part; the thicker part is smoother is portion of gate, Shamash rising between two mountains and holding a saw, gate, figure holding the gate sc Shamash and gate wm gray with inclusions c# 10YR 6/1 co gray i 298 J2 2.5 J3 3.7 J7 1.8 ;f 367 ds parts of two cord or leather impressions nm measures with cord impressions horizontal is two rollings both with unclear figures i 302 J2 2.9 J3 3.3 J7 1.2 ;f 367 is two rollings: one unclear, second rolling two human figures? df stamp seal impression? appears to have a clear corner as if a square or rectangular object ds semi-convex base, cord impression, peg impression wm gray with few inclusions c# 5YR 5/1 co gray i 314 J2 3.4 J3 2.6 J7 1.1 ;f 371 df tag? ds flat on reverse is sealed? wm red crumbly i 315 J2 4.6 J3 6.1 J7 1.0 ;f 371 pv image on rolling lightly impressed df tag, flattened on both sides is frontal head of figure with horns probably a bullman, gatepost, Shamash holding saw between two mountains, gatepost, deity with body facing left and head facing right facing right touching the gatepost or holding something touching it. ds a few plant impressions on the reverse nt top of both gateposts have a single horn on the inner side. sc Shamash and gate c# 7.5 YR 6/6 co reddish yellow wm red crumbly i 322 J2 2.8 J3 2.7 J7 1.6 ;f 448 ds peg impression pv very lightly rolled so that figures are barely visible is horns of a caprid? Figure in long skirt facing left this figure s possibly a deity because of the shape of the head and the head covering , figure in slightly longer skirt facing left, possibly a third figure in a long skirt wm gray with fine chaff and some mineral inclusions i 324 J2 4.1 J3 1.6 J7 0.9 ;f 462 is standing figure facing right? chair? unclear figures ds unclear wm gray with inclusions i 327 ;f 471 J2 2.6 J3 2.3 J7 0.6 df sliver of a sealing with many plant impressions on the reverse ds flat shape, one thin, slightly curved edge is three rollings: one unclear, top rolling row of birds or ducks? bottom rolling snakes? c# 5YR 5/1 co gray wm Type 3 q 120-o J2 1.5 J3 2.0 J7 1.1 ds unclear. one rolling. st drill hole eye prominent is human facing left, dot in the upper part of the design, below an unclear object or figure, human facing right, bearded? holding a container over the right shoulder, three short parallel lines attached to a vertical line. The object being held hangs by a rope from a short pole, the hanging object is triangular in shape such as a basket or pail. c# 7.5R 4/0 co dark gray wm type 4 q 339.1 J2 8.2 J3 5.3 J7 3.4 ;f 101 df jar stopper ds slightly concave on bottom, rounded on top; probably placed on cloth directly over rim (cloth impression visible near part of rim); slight depression on bottom surface near edge may indicate jar rim with a diameter of 10cm. is not sealed c# 5YR 6/4 co light reddish brown wm Type 2 q 348.1 J2 1.7 J3 2.9 J7 1.3 ;f 105 ds flat slightly concave base with two cord impressions is composition in two registers: tall thin legs of two figures facing right and one figure facing left, below two long necked reversed ducks, partial facade of building with a short necked duck?,above, building facade with a horizontal decoration near the top and the trace of a wing? It is possible that this is a horn extending out from the preserved side. st figures evenly spaced, feather pattern of the two ducks deeply cut c# 5YR 6/4 co light reddish brown wm Type 1, secondarily fired to a red-yellow color on both interior and exterior q 355.1 J2 2.1 J3 2.7 J7 1.6 nm specifications given are for more complete sealed piece only. ;f 101 cn three fragments; two smaller fragments have long pleated skirt impressions only ds one flat side and three cord impressions on reverse. is standing figure facing right in long pleated garment with three sprigs of wheat? extending out from the middle of the skirt, seated deity in long flounced garment with feet on platform, small portion of stool visible sc grain god c# 7.5YR 6/4 co light brown wm Type 2 q 385.3 J2 3.0 J3 5.0 J7 1.1 ;f 110 sc presentation scene is figure facing left with rays coming out of shoulder. Woman facing right with crown with single pair of horns, her hair is turned up in the back and held in the middle, long dress with a v_neck. Left hand raised holding a cone shaped object, right arm lowered carrying a bucket (see British Museum No. 228) , bearded man taller than the woman behind, with rounded cap and patterned hair, unclear object on his far side at waist level, long skirt with a line of X-pattern decoration running down the front. He is holding with both hands a round object, perhaps a cup, above his hands is a crescent moon. This scene in all likelihood a presentation scent to the seated god Shamash c# 7.5YR 6\4 co light brown wm Type 1 ds good peg impression (diameter 3.5 cm) nt For a figure holding a cup in both hands see above A6.121. A6.121 is not the same scene but does contain the same gesture. q 402 J2 4.2 J3 2.0 J7 1.3 ;f 150 ds two peg impressions on one surface (.9 cm diameter each); the other surface is flat. is not sealed c# 5YR 6/2 co pinkish gray wm Type 3 q 417.1 J2 1.8 J3 2.2 J7 .8 ;f 128 nm seal ca 1.7cm high ds one cord impression on back (.6 cm diameter) is below a zigzag border, two small standing figures; above a geometric design which looks similar to a ladder pattern c# 5YR 6/6 co reddish yellow wm Type 1 q 457.1 J2 2.7 J3 2.9 J7 1.7 ;f 160 ds peg impression (diameter = .5cm) on reverse. is sealed? leg of animal? c# 7.5YR 5/3 co brown wm Type 3 q 478 J2 3.0 J3 3.2 J7 1.1 ;f 166 ds disk shaped with cord and knot impression on reverse, cloth impression on obverse. is sealed? if so, very small figures c# 7.5YR 3/1 co very dark gray wm Type 4, black with chaff inclusions q 483.1 J2 2.2 J3 1.2 J7 .9 ;f 138 nt bottle rim diameter 3.0cm ds bottle sealing with rim impression and cord impression on reverse. is palm tree?, figure facing right with left arm raised. c# 7.5YR 5/6 co strong brown wm Type 1 q 492.1 J2 1.5 J3 1.4 J7 0.7 ;f 113 ds peg impression; one cord impression. is winged? facade of building with double poles? as uprights on the sides and double cross pieces near the top and the bottom c# 7.5YR 6/6 co reddish yellow wm Type 1 q 492.2 J2 2.3 J3 2.5 J7 1.4 ;f 113 ds unclear is sealed? c# 7.5YR 3/1 co very dark gray wm Type 4 q 494.2 J2 2.7 J3 1.7 J7 1.5 ;f 166 ds round edge adjacent to flat surface with wood impression; possible cord impression is figure in long pleated skirt facing right? c# 7.5YR 3/1 co very dark gray wm Type 4 q 528.1 J2 2.0 J3 1.2 J7 .6 ;f 169 ds several cord impressions on reverse. is lap of seated figure facing right with hand out toward facing figure, standing small figure facing left which touching the hand of seated person, above small figure is hand and arm of a third figure. sc part of q4,or q6-7 tn in this rolling the hand of the daughter is definitely touching the hand of the queen c# 7.5YR 3/1 co very dark gray wm Type 4 q 543.3 J2 2.2 J3 1.6 J7 .9 ;f 177 ds two rows of cord impressions is figure in long pleated skirt facing right c# 7.5YR 3/1 co very dark gray wm Type 4 q 543.4 J2 3.7 J3 2.4 J7 1.1 ;f 177 df bottle stopper? ds one concave and one convex surface is sealed? c# 7.5YR 3/1 co very dark gray wm Type 4 q 543.5 J2 2.9 J3 2.6 J7 .5 ;f 177 df tag? ds flat on both sides is not sealed c# 10YR 5/4 co yellowish brown wm Type 2 q 568.1 J2 3.4 J3 3.8 J7 .8 ;f 176 df tag pv when the tag was secondarily burned some extra mud became attached to it. The tag itself is a thin sliver of clay 4 mm thick. The tag is slightly concave along the preserved lower and right edges. Seal was very lightly rolled. ds rolled on a thin strip of clay; secondarily fired sc animal combat? is standing figure with human body and animal head? facing right. While his legs are unclear his torso and arms are definitely human, human facing left with elbow bent in same way as the first figure. There also may be a straight line joining them at waist level. The second figure appears to hold onto an animal with his left hand, this animal may be a caprid but is poorly preserved, legs of hoofed animal facing right. kh Dotted eye style c# 7.5YR 6/4 co light brown in the part not secondarily burnt; most of the sealed surface is 2 Glay 4/1, dark bluish gray wm Type 1 q 572.1 J2 3.2 J3 1.6 J7 1.0 ;f 177 ds unclear; small part of peg impression, cord impression on reverse? is unclear rolling but part of lion's mane visible. c# 10YR 2/1 co black wm Type 4 q 572.2 J2 2.3 J3 1.9 J7 1.1 ;f 177 ds roughly triangular in shape although one side is broken; edges may have been formed by fingers pushing on opposite sides to form a sort of twisted ribbon effect. All surfaces have many thin cord impressions. is not sealed c# 7.5YR 3/1 co very dark gray wm Type 4 q 577.1 J2 2.6 J3 2.2 J7 1.1 ;f 47 ds peg impression on opposite side concave surface is not sealed c# 7.5YR 3/1 co very dark gray wm Type 4 q 582.1 J2 1.9 J3 2.8 J7 1.2 ;f 177 ds good peg impression (1.4 cm diameter); wood impression on adjacent flat surface. is not sealed c# 7.5YR 3/1 co very dark gray wm Type 4 q 582.2 J2 3.0 J3 1.9 J7 1.5 ;f 177 ds two edges meet at a right angle (part of peg?), the third edge is rounded; one side is flat, the other side is broken. is not sealed c# 10YR 8/1 co white wm Type 3 q 582.3 J2 2.4 J3 1.7 J7 .8 ;f 177 ds flat base, two cord impressions? is sealed? c# 7.5YR 3/1 co very dark gray wm Type 4 q 585.3 J2 1.7 J3 2.1 J7 .6 ;f 188 ds concave surface and cloth impression on flat surface. is not sealed c# 7.5YR 3/1 co very dark gray wm Type 4 q 589.1 J2 2.7 J3 2.0 J7 2.0 ;f 177 ds one round edge is not sealed c# 2.5Y 7/1 co light gray wm clean untempered clay q 595.4 J2 1.5 J3 1.4 J7 1.2 ;f 177 ds one flat surface, stick impression is not sealed c# 7.5YR 3/1 co very dark gray wm Type 4 q 604.2 J2 1.6 J3 1.4 J7 .9 ;f 212 ds unclear; cloth? impression on one, slightly curved, edge. is long necked animal facing left? other unclear shapes c# 7.5YR 3/1 co very dark gray wm Type 4 q 604.3 J2 2.2 J3 1.1 J7 1.3 ;f 212 nt rim diameter 2.5cm ds possible fragment of jar sealing with rim and cord impressions; one flat surface which could be the jar shoulder impression. is not sealed c# 5YR 5/4 co reddish brown wm Type 1 q 611.1 J2 .9 J3 1.2 J7 .8 ;f 211 ds unclear is one straight vertical line which could be the side of an inscription box c# 5YR 6/4 co light reddish brown; surface is gray, secondarily fired. wm Type 1 q 611.2 J2 2.8 J3 2.6 J7 1.6 ;f 211 ds peg impression? (diameter .9 cm) is not sealed c# 7.5YR 3/1 co very dark gray wm Type 4 q 614.1 J2 3.6 J3 3.6 J7 1.5 ;f 211 ds flat base, cloth impression, wide shallow peg impression? Secondarily fired is not sealed c# 7.5YR 5/4 co brown; back surface is dark gray from the secondary fire wm Type 3 q 618.1 J2 3.0 J3 2.0 J7 1.0 ;f 212 ds unclear; cloth impression on front is sealed? c# 5YR 5/2 co reddish gray; dark gray exterior wm Type 3 q 618.2 J2 2.4 J3 2.3 J7 1.4 ;f 212 ds on one edge of object two diagonal notches meet to form an inverted V-shape, may be folded over clay. is not sealed c# 5YR 6/2 co pinkish gray wm Type 3 q 623.1 J2 2.5 J3 1.3 J7 .9 ;f 211 ds straw impression on reverse is stick impressions? c# 5YR 6/2 co pinkish gray; burnt black on reverse wm Type 3 q 624.5 J2 2.7 J3 2.5 J7 .9 ;f 211 ds two cord impressions on back; incised line? on non-fragmented part of front. is not sealed c# 7.5YR 3/1 co very dark gray wm Type 4 q 633.1 J2 2.9 J3 2.2 J7 1.3 ;f 211 ds peg impression (diameter 1.5 cm); two pairs of oval-shaped impressions and cloth impression on obverse. is not sealed c# 7.5YR 4/1 co dark gray wm Type 4 q 636.2 J2 2.4 J3 2.0 J7 .8 ;f 211 ds peg impression (1.1 cm diameter) over cord impression (.5 cm diameter) on reverse. st many filler figures is bird table with scorpion below? Unclear object below c# 7.5YR 3/1 co very dark gray wm Type 4 q 640.1 J2 2.3 J3 1.5 J7 1.1 ;f 211 ds peg impression (.7 cm diameter) on one side; one flat, smooth surface. is not sealed c# 7.5YR 3/1 co very dark gray wm Type 4 q 642.2 J2 2.5 J3 2.4 J7 1.5 ;f 208 ds two cord impressions on reverse. is seated figure facing right holding long unclear object (straw?) c# 10YR 5/2 co dark grayish brown wm Type 3 q 650.1 J2 3.9 J3 3.1 J7 .7 ;f 211 df tag? ds both sides are flattened and have a rough texture because of plant impressions; one rounded corner is unclear c# 10YR 5/2 wm grayish brown q 678.5 J2 2.9 J3 2.5 J7 1.3 ;f 221 ds one flat side is one large unclear figure c# 7.5YR 4/1 co dark gray wm Type 3 q 680.2 J2 1.7 J3 1.4 J7 1.0 ;f 215 ds one flat side is unclear c# 5YR 7/2 co pinkish gray wm Type 3 q 691.2 J2 1.8 J3 2.7 J7 1.0 nm two peg diameters 0.5 and 1.7 f231 sc bird table ds two peg impressions at right angles to each other, flat wood impression is figure of which we only have the hand holding a cup, bird table with two flat objects on top (bread?), figure facing left holding unclear object, possibly also a cup st hands wide and crudely carved but the table is like the bird table in the queen's seals (q6-7). c# 7.5YR 4/1 co dark gray wm Type 4 q 705.1 J2 3.6 J3 2.2 J7 1.8 ;f 302 ds flat base, cord impression, rest broken pv seal rolled when the clay was too wet to hold the image is head of figure facing left with long hair hanging down at the back to the level of his chin. Long thin neck. He may be holding something which resembles a spear blade in front of his face although it may be a crudely carved large hand holding something. Behind and in front of this figure are unclear elements. c# 5YR 5/1 co gray wm secondarily fired black exterior, red interior q 721.1 ;f 618 J2 1.2 J3 1.0 J7 1.6 ds slightly concave on reverse is part of tiny human figure? c# 5YR 4/1 co dark gray wm secondarily fired A6q816.2 J2 3.3 J3 2.5 J7 1.6 f339 ds two cord impressions, opposite side flat is not sealed q 888.1 ;f 372 J2 2.1 J3 2.0 J7 0.9 ds one cord impression and peg impression is sealed? feet of one figure? wm gray, secondarily fired q 892.2 ;f 367 J2 3.0 J3 3.4 J7 0.8 sc animal combat df tag ds shape slightly undulating but upper and lower edges are preserved is part of an unclear figure, legs and part of body of standing figure facing right with front leg partially bent and arm raised in animal combat scene kh wide space between figures. q 979.1 ;f 414 J2 3.9 J3 3.9 J7 1.8 ds vertical lines as if a basket, one deep horizontal line at the top is not sealed wm gray with many inclusions l A6q989.1 si f412 j 2 3.3 j3 2.3 j7 1.3 ds edge of sealing is unclear, but edge of seal impression present co# 7.5 YR 6/3 co light brown wm red crumbly secondarily fired q 1088.1 ;f 428 J2 1.1 J3 2.1 J7 1.1 ds flat base is not sealed wm gray with inclusions q 1088.2 ;f 428 J2 2.1 J3 1.4 J7 1.1 ds two cord impressions is not sealed wm gray with inclusions q 1097.1 ;f 443 J2 2.6 J3 2.1 J7 1.3 ds two cord impressions is feet and long skirt of figure facing right wm secondarily burnt, gray exterior, red interior, red crumbly l A61103.2 f448 J2 2.4 J3 1.9 J7 1.0 ds peg impression is two rollings: top rolling unclear animals but one body of an equid. Lower rolling mane of lion facing left, frontal head of a bullman within a vertical frame, head of a lion facing right, head of an equid st Dotted eye style sc animal combat c# 5YR 6/1 co gray wm dark gray with inclusions q 1104c ;f 457 J2 2.1 J3 2.2 J7 1.9 ds one flat edge, rest broken is edge of inscription box, woman bending right over two vessels sc probably sealed with the cook's seal h10 or h11 wm red crumbly l A6q1116.4 ;f 462 J2 2.8 J3 2.1 J7 1.9 ds edge of sealing/ is not sealed co# 7.5YR 3/1 co very dark gray wm gray