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wall-nail
Object Type
wall-nail
Museum number
138724
Description
Fragment of baked clay wall-nail (Akkadian 'siqqatu'); glazed yellow and green (?).
Cultures/periods
Mesopotamian
Excavator/field collector
Excavated by:
Reginald Campbell Thompson
Excavated by:
Professor Sir Max Edgar Lucien Mallowan
Findspot
Excavated/Findspot:
Kouyunjik
Materials
fired clay
Technique
glazed
Dimensions
Length:
12 centimetres
(circa)
Width:
11 centimetres
Location
Not on display
Condition
Fair; incomplete.
Acquisition date
1932
Department
Middle East
BM/Big number
138724
Registration number
1932,1212.1257