AP-022
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From Aktanak
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The unique identifying number for this artefact. Item Code: |
AP-022 |
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The quality of the data. Data Quality: |
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The general type of artefact. Type: |
Stamp Seal |
The site/location the artefact was found at. Site: |
Arpachiyah |
The basic colour of the artefact. Basic Colour: |
Black |
The specific colour of the artefact. Specific Colour: |
Black |
The general type of material the artefact is made of i.e. Stone or Bone. Base Material: |
Stone |
The specific material the artefact is made of i.e. Marble or Limestone. Specific Material: |
Unknown Stone |
See Artefact Condition for a full definition of condition types Condition: |
Good |
Phasing | |
The traditional archaeological phase the artefact is from. Period: |
Halaf |
The site or regional specific archaeological phase the artefact is from. Sub-Period: |
T.T.5 |
The Aktanak phase the object is from Phase: |
ArpMid |
The earliest date BCE the object could be Earliest Date: |
5600 |
The latest date BCE the object could be Latest Date: |
5400 |
Comment on the phasing of the object Phasing Comment: |
T.T.5 is very messy, but morphology of this artefact is unusual but the design typically Halaf. As such ArpMid with some reservations. |
Measurements | |
Arbitary type with a similar size Scale: |
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Length being the longest edge Length: |
30.84 mm 1.214 inches |
Width being the shorter edge Width: |
11.94 mm 0.0119 m 1.194 cm 1.194e-5 km 7.41917e-6 miles 0.0392 foot |
Height of the artefact, including suspension loop Full Height: |
4.37 mm 0.00437 m 0.437 cm 4.37e-6 km 2.715391e-6 miles 0.0143 foot |
Weight Weight |
0 0 kg 0 g 0 stones 0 lb 0 onces |
Comment on the completeness of the measurements Measurement Comment: |
Complete |
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Contents
Classifications
Artefact description
Sickle (U-shaped) black stone pendant seal; profile is flat and suspension loop is aligned with the seal body; incised geometric design has a lot of incised lines covering the entire surface with no obvious patterning.
Body and Design information
The type of object Body Type:
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Pendant | The design group of the object Design Type:
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Stars and Hatches |
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The profile of the object defines the reverse and method of suspension Body Reverse:
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Flat | The design sub group of the object Design Sub-Type:
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Smooth |
Defines the shape of the face of the object Body Face:
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Sickle | The specific elements that form the seal design Design Elements:
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The specific elements that form the seal body Body Elements:
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If a sealing, the type (door, label, etc.) of sealing Sealing Type:
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Not a Sealing | |
Nature of the Piercing Piercing Type:
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Pierced through Face | ||
Type Comments: |
Specific Location
Context: | Loose in soil |
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Coordinates: | |
Depth: | T.T. 5 |
Site Area: | Arpachiyah TT |
Site Lot: | Unassigned |
Site Lot Group: | Unassigned |
Additional Information
Artefact Location: | The British Museum |
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Artefact Excavator: | Max Edgar Lucien Mallowan |
Artefact Excavator Type: | Amulet |
Artefact Excavator Number: | A. 881 |
Artefact Depot Number: | 1934,0210.357 |
Artefact References: | Mallowan and Rose (1935) (Pl. VII(b) & Fig 50.26), Von Wickede (1990) (p.291 no.156) |
Attached Media
ArtefactFace: | |
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ArtefactSide: | |
ArtefactReverse: | |
ArtefactImpression: | |
ArtefactOther: | |
ArtefactDrawing: | |
ArtefactAdditionalMedia: |
Page uses the form Artefact
Facts about "AP-022"
ArtefactAdditionalMedia | Image:None + |
ArtefactBasicColour | Black + |
ArtefactCondition | Good + |
ArtefactContext | Loose in soil + |
ArtefactDepotNumber | 1934,0210.357 + |
ArtefactDepth | T.T. 5 + |
ArtefactDescription | Sickle (U-shaped) black stone pendant seal; profile is flat and suspension loop is aligned with the seal body; incised geometric design has a lot of incised lines covering the entire surface with no obvious patterning. + |
ArtefactDrawing | + |
ArtefactExcavator | Max Edgar Lucien Mallowan + |
ArtefactExcavatorNumber | A. 881 + |
ArtefactExcavatorType | Amulet + |
ArtefactFace | + |
ArtefactHeightFull | 0.00437 m (0.437 cm, 4.37 mm, 4.37e-6 km, 2.715391e-6 miles, 0.0143 foot, 0.172 inches) + |
ArtefactImpression | + |
ArtefactLength | 30.84 mm (1.214 inches) + |
ArtefactLocation | The British Museum + |
ArtefactMeasurementComment | Complete + |
ArtefactOther | + |
ArtefactPhase | ArpMid + |
ArtefactReferences | Mallowan and Rose (1935) (Pl. VII(b) & Fig 50.26) + and Von Wickede (1990) (p.291 no.156) + |
ArtefactReverse | + |
ArtefactSide | + |
ArtefactSpecificColour | Black + |
ArtefactType | Stamp Seal + |
ArtefactWeight | 0 kg (0 g, 0 stones, 0 lb, 0 onces) + |
ArtefactWidth | 0.0119 m (1.194 cm, 11.94 mm, 1.194e-5 km, 7.41917e-6 miles, 0.0392 foot, 0.47 inches) + |
BodyFace | Sickle + |
BodyPiercing | Pierced through Face + |
BodyReverse | Flat + |
BodyType | Pendant + |
DesignGroup | Stars and Hatches + |
DesignSubGroup | Smooth + |
ItemCode | AP-022 + |
MaterialBasic | Stone + |
MaterialSpecific | Unknown Stone + |
Period | Halaf + |
PhaseComment | T.T.5 is very messy, but morphology of this artefact is unusual but the design typically Halaf. As such ArpMid with some reservations. + |
SealingType | Not a Sealing + |
Site | Arpachiyah + |
SiteArea | Arpachiyah TT + |
SiteLot | Unassigned + |
SiteLotGroup | Unassigned + |
SubPeriod | T.T.5 + |
Page has default form This property is a special property in this wiki. | Artefact + |