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List of results
- UK-016 + (circular with rounded back; perforated; black stone)
- TH-001 + (circular with rounded back; perforated; mottled marble)
- BK-002 + (circular with small handle; perforated)
- AP-041 + (circular yellow stone stamp seal; rounded reverse with large handle; seal design is badly broken square cross-hatching, many of the squares have broken off.)
- GY-013 + (circular, possible spindle whorl?)
- UR-004 + (circular, with rounded back with groove crossed by a lateral perforation, stripy orange stone App. III Room 5. From side chambers of E-man mah.)
- GY-004 + (circular; black stone; perforated)
- UK-019 + (conoid with perforation on back; black stone)
- UK-004 + (crescent-shaped with tall handle)
- CB-014 + (ellipsoid with handle; perforated; dark stone)
- UK-026 + (ellipsoid with ridged back, three perforations, one of them broken; grey marble)
- UK-001 + (ellipsoid with rounded back, handle broken off; perforated)
- UK-009 + (ellipsoid with rounded back; perforated; mottled grey stone)
- UK-006 + (ellipsoid; perforated; dark stone)
- UK-022 + (flattened circular incised on two sides; perforated)
- UK-030 + (flattened circular with rounded back; perforated)
- GY-005 + (flattened circular with slightly ridged back; black stone; perforated)
- UK-002 + (flattened circular, with small handle)
- UK-008 + (flattened circular; perforated)
- JT-005 + (flattened circular; pierced and broken, and pierced through centre; blackish stone)
- BK-006 + (flattened ellipsoid; perforated; black stone)
- UK-045 + (from Tell Khanzir)
- UK-010 + (hoof; perforated; black stone)
- TB-013 + (irregular pentagon with perforation; black stone; pendant?)
- TB-007 + (irregular with handle; probably only half the seal, smoothed down; black stone)
- MJ-001 + (near triangular seal with perforated handle; black stone)
- UK-036 + (oval seal face with an incised design of a long horned 4-leged creature. As well as a single incised line above his back, the reverse is a low dome with slight protrusions on the longitudinal ends where the piercing was placed.)
- JT-002 + (oval with ridged back; pierced)
- UK-033 + (oval, threaded; green marble)
- UK-020 + (pendant ellipsoid incised on two sides; perforated)
- TB-014 + (pendant, irregular shape; black stone, sub-rectangular)
- AP-064 + (perforated oddly, apparently an obsidian disk)
- JT-001 + (rectangular flattened with slightly ridged back; pierced; greenish stone)
- UK-027 + (rectangular with cut corners, slightly ridged back; perforated)
- CB-018 + (rectangular with handle, vertical groove on each edge of the top; perforated)
- CB-016 + (rectangular with pyramidal back; perforated Early archaic Nin V period)
- CC-002 + (rectangular with ridged back, now broken in half; black stone)
- UK-023 + (rectangular with ridged back, two perforations on top and two on the sides meeting in the middle; black stone)
- BK-001 + (rectangular with ridged back; perforated)
- UK-024 + (rectangular with ridged back; pierced; black stone)
- UK-021 + (rectangular with rounded back; perforated; white marble)
- UK-017 + (rectangular with slightly ridged back; perforated)
- TB-004 + (rectangular with slightly ridged back; threaded; black marble)
- UR-005 + (rectangular with small handle on back; black stone Vol IV)
- BK-003 + (rectangular with small handle; perforated; green stone)
- UK-007 + (rectangular; perforated; smoky grey quartz)
- TB-005 + (rectangular; threaded; black marble)
- TB-003 + (rectangular?, broken; threaded; black marble)
- AP-037 + (roughly circular black stone stamp seal; face and reverse are badly broken with only half the handle and 2/3 of the face remaining; design has a central circle with a cross centred on it, surrounded by roughly aligned square cross-hatching.)
- AP-042 + (roughly rectangular orange clay stamp seal; reverse is thick with a small unperforated handle; design is crude with a deep central vertical line crossed by smalled horizontal lines at semi-regular intervals.)