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box | British MuseumDescription: "The Standard of Ur", decorated on four sides with inlaid mosaic scenes made from shell, red limestone and lapis lazuli, set in bitumen.
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Standard of Ur and A Story of Social Organization - HIST 1039The prize discovery of Woolley's dig was a trapezoidal wooden object that has become known as the Standard of Ur. The object was found in the tomb of next ...
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Expedition Magazine | Ur and Its Treasures - Penn MuseumSome 1850 burials were excavated, most of them simple inhumations. Sixteen, however, stood out for their distinctive construction, the wealth of their contents, ...Missing: details | Show results with:details
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Expedition Magazine | Rescue and Restoration - Penn MuseumDuring the 1928-29 season, Woolley excavated what was, in terms of human loss, the most extensive of the Royal Cemetery tombs, the so-called Great Death Pit (PG ...
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Ur, Iraq - Highlights | Digital Collections - Penn MuseumLocated in southern Iraq, near the former northern limits of the Persian Gulf, Ur was one of the most famous archaeological excavations.Missing: city | Show results with:city
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Expedition Magazine | City of the Moon - Penn MuseumMay 1, 2018 · Current landscape view of Ur, Iraq, showing the remains of numerous ancient domestic structures. Note the ziggurat of Ur on the horizon.
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Ur: The Royal Graves - The Metropolitan Museum of ArtOct 1, 2003 · Most of the graves consisted of simple pits with the body laid in a clay coffin or wrapped in reed matting. Vessels, jewelry, and personal items ...
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What Do We Know About the People Buried in the Royal Cemetery?No single, simple explanation will yet happily embrace all the sixteen tombs Woolley excavated; let alone the mysterious private grave (PG.) 755. In a ...
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[PDF] UR EXCAVATION S THE ROYAL CEMETERY - ETANALeonard Woolley, all who are interested in the archaeology of Mesopotamia are deeply indebted for the efficiency with which he has carried out this most.
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Standard of Ur and other objects from the Royal Graves - SmarthistoryThese were excavated in the '20s and the early '30s by a man named Leonard Woolley, who discovered about 16 tombs that he called royal tombs. Dr. Zucker: [1:02] ...
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Lapis Lazuli: The Early Phases of its Trade | IRAQ | Cambridge CoreAug 7, 2014 · The most likely source for this early Gawran lapis is, in fact, the mines at Badakhshan, some fifteen hundred miles to the east, across desert ...
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Standard of Ur and other objects from the Royal Graves (article)In the 1920s the British archaeologist Sir Leonard Woolley worked extensively at Ur and in 1926 he uncovered a huge cemetery of nearly 2,000 burials spread over ...
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Peace Scene of the Standard of Ur - World History EncyclopediaApr 14, 2018 · The scene is composed of three horizontal registers, showing a feast or a banquet. The central figure of the scene appears on the top register, ...
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The Standard of Ur and other Objects from the Royal Graves at UrThe front panels are made of lapis lazuli, shell and red limestone originally set in bitumen. The gold mask of the bull decorating the front of the sounding box ...
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War and Peace in the Standard of Ur - ARCHAEOTRAVEL.euAll the four sides of the Standard are covered in three registers of mosaics (Ibid.). The inlaid pieces consist of lapis lazuli, shell and red marble (limestone) ...
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Symbols of Fertility and Abundance in the Royal Cemetery at Ur, IraqAug 8, 2025 · Fertility and abundance are important themes of ancient Mesopotamian texts and images. The goddess Inanna and her consort Dumuzi personify these ideas.
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Standard of Ur - Madain Project (en)The materials include red limestone for human and animal figures, lapis lazuli for clothing and architectural elements, and shell for flesh tones and decorative ...Missing: construction | Show results with:construction
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Rematerializing the Early Dynastic Banquet Seal (Chapter Five)These scenes appear on cylinder seals (Pl. IV), limestone and gypsum relief plaques (Fig. 5.1), inlay panels from lyres, and on the so-called Standard of Ur, a ...
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Assyrian King-Lists, the Royal Tombs of Ur, and Indus OriginsThe tomb is similar to PG 1236 but later and marginally smaller;94 the Standard of Ur was found there. ... Mesanepada; the queen. Puabi (PG 800) possessed only ...
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[PDF] Heartland of Cities - Institute for the Study of Ancient Cultures... Sumer: Archaeological. Henry T. Wright. Survey of ... As reason for these fluctuations Adams proposes the inherent vulnerability of irrigation agriculture ...
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Lithic Technology Behind the Ancient Lapis Lazuli TradeAn indirect confirmation of the fact that lapis lazuli was shipped from Iran to Mesopotamia in the form of small blocks or semi-processed masses comes from the ...
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the Queen's Clothes: Identifying Female Royalty at Early Dynastic UrThe headdresses of the three presumed female rulers are elaborations of the standard wear, as for example, Puabi's headdress. (PG 800), which consists of double ...
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box | British Museum299. Title: Object: Standard of Ur Replica. Description: Replica of the Standard of Ur (BM 121201). ... Dimensions: Height: 21.70 - 22 centimetres: Length: 50.40 ...
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BBC Radio 4 - Episode Transcript – Episode 12 - Standard of Ur - BBCStandard of Ur (made around 4,500 years ago). Wooden box inlaid with mosaic, found in southern Iraq. At the centre of pretty well all great cities, ...
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Micro-computed tomography and laser micro-ablation on altered ...Jan 22, 2025 · A preliminary study on the provenance of lapis lazuli used to carve two beads found in Ur and based on sulphur isotope analysis was conducted by ...
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Provenance attribution of lapis lazuli rocks processed at the Bronze ...Protocol for lapis lazuli provenance determination: evidence for an afghan origin of the stones used for ancient carved artefacts kept at the Egyptian ...
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Standard of Ur (Object in Focus): Collins, Sarah - Amazon.com30-day returnsThe Standard of Ur is one of the most famous objects to be discovered from ancient Mesopotamia. It was unearthed in a tomb in 1927 by Leonard Woolley.