AP-019
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From Aktanak
The unique identifying number for this artefact. Item Code: |
AP-019 |
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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: |
White |
The specific colour of the artefact. Specific Colour: |
Cream |
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: |
Calcite |
See Artefact Condition for a full definition of condition types Condition: |
Broken suspension |
Phasing | |
The traditional archaeological phase the artefact is from. Period: |
Halaf |
The site or regional specific archaeological phase the artefact is from. Sub-Period: |
Unknown (Arpachiyah) |
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: |
(C.-3.10m. Bottom of tholos) Trench C is very poorly recorded but contained the stone roads which are Halaf in this section and a 'tholos ossuary'. Presumable this comes from the bottom of the tholos ossuary, the tholoi are traditionally Halaf so presumable this is as well. |
Measurements | |
Arbitary type with a similar size Scale: |
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Length being the longest edge Length: |
11.05 mm 0.435 inches |
Width being the shorter edge Width: |
9.18 mm 0.00918 m 0.918 cm 9.18e-6 km 5.704186e-6 miles 0.0301 foot |
Height of the artefact, including suspension loop Full Height: |
7.95 mm 0.00795 m 0.795 cm 7.95e-6 km 4.939899e-6 miles 0.0261 foot |
Weight Weight |
0.5 g 5.0e-4 kg 7.87365e-5 stones 0.0011 lb 0.0176 onces |
Comment on the completeness of the measurements Measurement Comment: |
Height broken |
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Contents
Classifications
Artefact description
Oval cream coloured stamp seal; profile is triangular; incised geometric design is roughly leaf-shaped. Suspension loop is broken.
Body and Design information
The type of object Body Type:
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Stamp | The design group of the object Design Type:
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Linear |
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The profile of the object defines the reverse and method of suspension Body Reverse:
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Boot-Shaped | The design sub group of the object Design Sub-Type:
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Divided Lines |
Defines the shape of the face of the object Body Face:
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Oval | 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 Body | ||
Type Comments: |
Specific Location
Context: | Loose in soil |
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Coordinates: | |
Depth: | 3.1 m |
Site Area: | Arpachiyah C |
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. 896 |
Artefact Depot Number: | 1934,0210.354 |
Artefact References: | Von Wickede (1990) (p.289 no.104) |
Attached Media
ArtefactFace: | |
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ArtefactSide: | |
ArtefactReverse: | |
ArtefactImpression: | |
ArtefactOther: | |
ArtefactDrawing: | |
ArtefactAdditionalMedia: |
Page uses the form Artefact
Facts about "AP-019"
ArtefactAdditionalMedia | Image:None + |
ArtefactBasicColour | White + |
ArtefactCondition | Broken suspension + |
ArtefactContext | Loose in soil + |
ArtefactDepotNumber | 1934,0210.354 + |
ArtefactDepth | 3.1 m + |
ArtefactDescription | Oval cream coloured stamp seal; profile is triangular; incised geometric design is roughly leaf-shaped. Suspension loop is broken. + |
ArtefactDrawing | + |
ArtefactExcavator | Max Edgar Lucien Mallowan + |
ArtefactExcavatorNumber | A. 896 + |
ArtefactExcavatorType | Amulet + |
ArtefactFace | + |
ArtefactHeightFull | 0.00795 m (0.795 cm, 7.95 mm, 7.95e-6 km, 4.939899e-6 miles, 0.0261 foot, 0.313 inches) + |
ArtefactImpression | + |
ArtefactLength | 11.05 mm (0.435 inches) + |
ArtefactLocation | The British Museum + |
ArtefactMeasurementComment | Height broken + |
ArtefactOther | + |
ArtefactPhase | ArpMid + |
ArtefactReferences | Von Wickede (1990) (p.289 no.104) + |
ArtefactReverse | + |
ArtefactSide | + |
ArtefactSpecificColour | Cream + |
ArtefactType | Stamp Seal + |
ArtefactWeight | 5.0e-4 kg (0.5 g, 7.87365e-5 stones, 0.0011 lb, 0.0176 onces) + |
ArtefactWidth | 0.00918 m (0.918 cm, 9.18 mm, 9.18e-6 km, 5.704186e-6 miles, 0.0301 foot, 0.361 inches) + |
BodyFace | Oval + |
BodyPiercing | Pierced through Body + |
BodyReverse | Boot-Shaped + |
BodyType | Stamp + |
DesignGroup | Linear + |
DesignSubGroup | Divided Lines + |
ItemCode | AP-019 + |
MaterialBasic | Stone + |
MaterialSpecific | Calcite + |
Period | Halaf + |
PhaseComment | (C.-3.10m. Bottom of tholos) Trench C is v … (C.-3.10m. Bottom of tholos) Trench C is very poorly recorded but contained the stone roads which are Halaf in this section and a 'tholos ossuary'. Presumable this comes from the bottom of the tholos ossuary, the tholoi are traditionally Halaf so presumable this is as well. nally Halaf so presumable this is as well. + |
SealingType | Not a Sealing + |
Site | Arpachiyah + |
SiteArea | Arpachiyah C + |
SiteLot | Unassigned + |
SiteLotGroup | Unassigned + |
SubPeriod | Unknown (Arpachiyah) + |
Page has default form This property is a special property in this wiki. | Artefact + |