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Ur: The Royal Graves
In 1922, C. Leonard Woolley began to excavate the ancient city of Ur in southern Mesopotamia (modern Iraq). By the following year, he had finished his initial survey and dug a trench near the ruined ziggurat. His team of workmen found evidence of burials and jewelry made of gold and precious stones. They called this the "gold trench." Woolley recognized, however, that he and his workforce had insufficient experience to excavate burials. He therefore concentrated on excavating buildings and it wasn't until 1926 that the team returned to the gold trench. Woolley began to reveal an extensive cemetery and gradually uncovered some 1,800 graves. Most of the graves consisted of simple pits with the body laid in a clay coffin or wrapped in reed matting. Vessels, jewelry, and personal items surrounded the body. However, sixteen of the graves were unusual. These were not just simple pits but stone tombs, often with several rooms. There were many bodies buried in the graves, surrounded by spectacular objects. Woolley called these the "Royal Tombs." From his finds he attempted to reconstruct the burials. One tomb possibly belonged to the queen Pu-abi. Her title and name are written in cuneiform on a cylinder seal found close to her body. When she was buried, soldiers guarded the entrance to the pit while serving ladies crowded the floor. Woolley discovered their bodies. He suggested that they might have taken poison.
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Ur: The Ziggurat | Thematic Essay | Heilbrunn Timeline of Art History | The Metropolitan Museum of Art and ziggurats may have represented their lofty homes.... related... cited works of art or images (1)... timelines (1)... mesopotamia, 8000–2000 b.c. ... thematic essays (2)... list of rulers of mesopotamia ur: the royal graves ... maps (1)... world, 8000–2000 b.c. ... index terms (2)... geography/place... archaeology from asia object... temple architecture from west asia ... share... | more ... at the end of the fourth millennium b.http://www.metmuseum.org/toah/hd/zigg/hd_zigg.htm [332 words]
Four strands of beads [Excavated at the "Great Death Pit," Ur, Mesopotamia] (33.35.48) ¦ Heilbrunn Timeline of Art Histo early dynastic iiia period excavated at the "great death pit," ur, mesopotamia gold, lapis lazuli l. 21.26 in. (54 cm) dodge fund, 1933 (33.35.48) these four strands of beads come from the so-called great death pit, one of the royal graves at ur. the sixty-eight female bodies discovered in the pit were all adorned with the most splendid jewelry made of gold, lapis lazuli, and carnelian. when excavated at ur, beads were rarely discovered in an undisturbed state,http://www.metmuseum.org/toah/works-of-art/33.35.48 [265 words]
Early Dynastic Sculpture, 2900–2350 B.C. | Thematic Essay | Heilbrunn Timeline of Art History | The Metropolitan Museum the origins of writing in mesopotamia uruk: the first city ... other thematic essays (5)... the akkadian period (ca. 2350–2150 b.c. ) assyria, 1365–609 b.c. ebla in the third millennium b.c. list of rulers of mesopotamia ur: the royal graves ... maps (2)... west asia, 8000–2000 b.c. world, 8000–2000 b.c. ... index terms (11)... art movement/style... early dynastic period in the ancient near east geography/place... iran iraq the eastern mediterranean material and technique.http://www.metmuseum.org/toah/hd/edys/hd_edys.htm [939 words]
Gilgamesh | Thematic Essay | Heilbrunn Timeline of Art History | The Metropolitan Museum of Art 2000 b.c. mesopotamia, 2000–1000 b.c. mesopotamia, 1000 b.c.–1 a.d. mesopotamia, 1–500 a.d. ... primary thematic essays (5)... epic of creation (mesopotamia) flood stories the origins of writing ur: the royal graves uruk: the first city ... other thematic essays (6)... the akkadian period (ca. 2350–2150 b.c. ) the gods and goddesses of canaan list of rulers of mesopotamia ugarit ur: the ziggurat west asia:http://www.metmuseum.org/toah/hd/gilg/hd_gilg.htm [1614 words]
Egyptian Red Gold | Thematic Essay | Heilbrunn Timeline of Art History | The Metropolitan Museum of Art central and southern andes, 1000–1400 a.d. egypt, 8000–2000 b.c. egypt, 2000–1000 b.c. egypt, 1000 b.c.–1 a.d. mesopotamia, 8000–2000 b.c. ... primary thematic essays (2)... egyptian tombs: life along the nile ur: the royal graves ... other thematic essays (13)... art of the first cities in the third millennium b.c. egypt in the late period (ca. 712–332 b.c. ) egypt in the middle kingdom (ca.2030–1640 b.c. ) egypt in the new kingdom (http://www.metmuseum.org/toah/hd/rgod/hd_rgod.htm [1252 words]
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