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Facts about "AP-122"
ArtefactAdditionalMediaImage:None +
ArtefactBasicColourBrown +
ArtefactConditionGood +
ArtefactContextLoose in soil +
ArtefactDepotNumberB15020 + B15031 +
ArtefactDepth1 m +
ArtefactDescriptionmultiple objects +
ArtefactDrawingFile:None +
ArtefactExcavatorMax Edgar Lucien Mallowan +
ArtefactExcavatorNumberA. 893 +
ArtefactExcavatorTypeAmulet/Stamp Seal +
ArtefactFaceFile:None +
ArtefactHeightFull0 m (0 cm, 0 mm, 0 km, 0 miles, 0 foot, 0 inches) +
ArtefactImpressionFile:None +
ArtefactLength0 mm (0 inches) +
ArtefactLocationNational Museum of Iraq +
ArtefactMeasurementCommentMultiple objects +
ArtefactOtherFile:None +
ArtefactPhaseArpLate +
ArtefactReferencesMallowan and Rose (1935) (PL. VII(b)) +
ArtefactReverseFile:None +
ArtefactSideFile:None +
ArtefactSpecificColourTerracotta +
ArtefactTypeBead +
ArtefactWeight0 kg (0 g, 0 stones, 0 lb, 0 onces) +
ArtefactWidth0 m (0 cm, 0 mm, 0 km, 0 miles, 0 foot, 0 inches) +
ItemCodeAP-122 +
MaterialBasicClay +
MaterialSpecificBaked Clay +
PeriodHalaf +
PhaseComment(FE.Top metre. TT5. and FI.00m (Archaic 1)
(FE.Top metre. TT5. and FI.00m (Archaic 1).) No contextual information beyond T.T. available. 6 similar beads were found with the rest of the contextual information suggesting they came from the top metre of F implying an Ubaid date for these artefacts. They have all therefore been assigned as ArpLate.
ve all therefore been assigned as ArpLate. +
SiteArpachiyah +
SiteAreaArpachiyah F +
SiteLotUnassigned +
SiteLotGroupUnassigned +
SubPeriodUnknown (Arpachiyah) +
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