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Seated figure of a goddess

2500BCE-500 CE

A framed painting on plaster, labelled: "Seated figure of a goddess (Sekhet?), the head surmounted by a disc round which is twined the solar uraeus. Before her stands a figure with upraised arms, mak...

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specimens of goldwork

c. 2000 BCE

Six specimens of goldsmith's work, said to be from Ur: a bead consisting of ring of six spheres, a round gold bead, a pointed end piece with a flat back and ridges, a linear group of six spheres which...

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gold beater's hammer

c. 2000 BCE

A small gold beater's hammer for 'fine work', said to be from Ur of the Chaldees.

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cylinder seals (broken)

c. 3000-1500 BCE

Four cylinder seals attached to white plastic by wires. A loose handwritten label states these are "Broken cylinder seals from Ur 4000 years old.". The first and fourth seals are broken sections of...

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cuneiform tablet

c. 1000 BCE

A cuneiform tablet, also described as a 'miniature brick book'. Described in a note as from Nebuchadnezzar's Library.

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index tally

c.1500

An oval stone tally with a hole through the top part. Described as "Late Babylonian, about 6th century B.C., referring to gold. " Described in a note as from Nebuchadnezzar's Library, but now not tho...

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amulets and tear bottle

c.1700 - 1300 BCE

Five amulets and a glass 'tear' bottle believed to be from Egypt. The amulets are a Wadj Sceptre, an Eye of Horus, and three gods (believed to be Anubis, Taweret, and Maahes or Sekhmet). Either lapi...

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cuneiform tablet

6th century BCE

A two sided cuneiform tablet with damage across the bottom and in the centre of the top edge. 1 loose paper label.

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cuneiform tablet

c. 1700-1500

An irregular shaped fragment of a cuneiform tablet with lines between the inscription, which is on one side only. The reverse side is concave and has a round paper label attached with a '3' in pencil...

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section of hieroglyphs

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A section of plaster with Egyptian Hieroglyphs, referenced as from Karnak, Ancient Thebes. Hieroglyphs include birds, and are set between lined borders. There is a semi-circle decoration on the lowe...

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cuneiform tablet (fragments)

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A cuneiform tablet completely broken into many small fragments of red clay.

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stone tablet

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Although referenced as a cuneiform tablet in listings, this item is made from black stone with white veining, possibly diorite. It is shaped and has several scratch marks that may be manmade. There...

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