CBS Register: blue enamelled terracotta coffin, slipper shaped, 4 naked women in 4 panels (formally (illegible) ornaments adorn its upper surface, ornamented cornice at openingGlazed
CBS Register: blue enamelled terracotta coffin, slipper shaped, 4 naked women in 4 panels (formally (illegible) ornaments adorn its upper surface, ornamented cornice at openingGlazed
CBS Register: blue enamelled terracotta coffin, slipper shaped, 4 naked women in 4 panels (formally (illegible) ornaments adorn its upper surface, ornamented cornice at openingGlaze
CBS Register: blue enamelled terracotta coffin, slipper shaped, 4 naked women in 4 panels (formally (illegible) ornaments adorn its upper surface, ornamented cornice at openingGlazed
CBS Register: blue enamelled terracotta coffin, slipper shaped, 4 naked women in 4 panels (formally (illegible) ornaments adorn its upper surface, ornamented cornice at openingjoined to 29-56-11, with 29-56-43 fitting between them but not phyiscally joinedGlazed
In two pieces, the bottom portion of a slipper coffin. The bottom hole is visible. There are some rope decorations as well as molded double-figures. The glaze at this stage is white. 29-56-19 is part of this coffin, but doesn't phyiscally join.Glazed
Fragment of Slipper Coffin.Glazed figure of a nude woman with rope patternJoins 29-56-2 to the right and 29-56-18 to the right of that that forming the full curve by the neck of the coffin.Glazed
CBS Register: blue enamelled terracotta coffin, slipper shaped, 4 naked women in 4 panels (formally (illegible) ornaments adorn its upper surface, ornamented cornice at openingGlazed
Tan ware and core. Sides flare towards top, flat base. Many black and white grits. Several striations on outside of body. Pale orange color on both surfaces. Crude ware. Hole in base.Wheel Made
CBS Register: Blue enameled terra cotta coffin, slipper shaped 4 naked women in 4 panels (formed by rope ornaments) adorn its upper surface, restored by Mr. WittePBS XVI: figures in relief on a slipper coffin. Nude woman covering her breast with her right hand and protecting her sex with her left. This new attitude is probably imitated from the Greek Venus. The legs are close together, the disheveled hair falls over the shoulders. This type is a common decoration on many slipper coffins of the Parthian time. The connection of the nude figure with funerary rites is remarkable. Other clay coffins from Warka have instead of the nude woman, a warrior reclining on a couch and holding a cup as usual in funeral banquets. The present coffin has four nude figures in four compartments divided by rope patterns. Are the panels so many beds? Is there any symbolical relation between the nude figure and the deceased?Glazed
Limestone. Inscribed with at least 17 lines. Memorial of a statue of gold offered to Almaloah tahwan (?) for protection extended to his servant Yusbah (?) at the time of Ju'a'im Juharhib king of Saba' (and Du-Raidan), and of Ili-shariha Yahdub and Ya'zil Bajin kings of Saba' the two sons of Far'm Yenhub king of Saba'. Damaged at top, upper, and lower angles.
Limestone stela. Human neck of 'Aman Kalb, with name incised on the plinth. The geometrical mask is re-duced to a long nose and eyebrows in relief with inicision above, and lozenge-shaped eyes and mouth in relief on a hollowed ground. No contour.