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skyphos cup bowl pot
After this come a number of small Vases, plain black, sometimes also with slight ornamentation in raised white or in lines incised down to the ground colour of clay: in one case, both styles are used together. Such ware is late; and is found in…
Tags: Alexander Henderson, bowl, cup, pot, skyphos
slab
Marble slab, inscribed with signs of the Zodiac, from ruins of Dara, Mesopotamia.
Tags: Dara, marble, Robert Wilson, slab, Zodiac
slab
Basalt slab inscribed with Greek magical gnostic names. From Nisibis, Mesopotamia.
Tags: basalt, Robert Wilson, slab
slab (fragment)
Fragment of bitumen cement, with impressions of leaves on one face. Babylon. Inscription: Old label on back: 48
Tags: Babylon, Robert Wilson, slab
slab (fragment)
Fragment of a black stone slab, with Sanskrit inscription carved into it.
Tags: Robert Wilson, Sanskrit, slab, stone
slab cement
Slab of cement from Nineveh. Inscription: old labels: 49 on 'front', two hand-written labels in ink on 'back': Curious specimen of cement from Nineveh and W
Tags: Robert Wilson, slab cement
slab tablet
One of four tablets in baked red clay, showing same septilinear cuneiform inscription on each. Inscription: signifies: Nebuchadnezzar, King of Babylon, patron of (the temple) E-sagil, and (the temple) E-zida, eldest son of Nabopolassar, King of…
Tags: Robert Wilson, slab tablet
slab tablet
One of four tablets in baked red clay, showing same septilinear cuneiform inscription on each.Inscription: signifies: Nebuchadnezzar, King of Babylon, patron of (the temple) E-sagil, and (the temple) E-zida, eldest son of Nabopolassar, King of…
Tags: red clay, Robert Wilson, slab tablet
Slab tablet
One of four tablets in baked red clay, showing same septilinear cuneiform inscription on each. Inscription: signifies: Nebuchadnezzar, King of Babylon, patron of (the temple) E-sagil, and (the temple) E-zida, eldest son of Nabopolassar, King of…
Tags: red clay, Robert Wilson, slab tablet
