Alabaster slab with reliefs. The decoration is made of ten antelopes' heads (or bulls' heads? Bukranion), four of which are broken or burnt, between two tower-like constructions. The con-structions are of the typical South Arabian style; a door in a recess, and a window above a straight lintel.
Cast-Ceramic Amphora Handle/StampedCBS Register: cast of a jar handle found at Nippur, Orig in Constant. Rhodian, 2nd or first century BC. presented by H.V.H.Stamped
Flat square bag, tassel at each of four corners. Completed cover with embroidered geometric design in black, green and gold; at bottom a border of pink and green outlined in black on light tan background.
CBS Register: square, pendant. lapis lazuli. 13 x 13 x 3 mm. cf necklace CBS16175. 2 holes for thread.the physical object does not match the Register description at all. The number is physically written on the object. It is a small shell bead. oblong, thus the shell is worked.
a) Large, carnelian, clear, stone, ellipsoid, broken. b,c) Two carnelian ellipsoids. d) Rough, irregular, carnelian bead. e) Flat sided glass bead with a white, double circle on one surface.
a) Glass bead with yellow and black rope design around both ends and wavy serpentine pattern around the body. b) Glass ellipsoid very badly deteriorated. c) Half of a white glass bead with a blue core. d) Fragment of a blue glass bead, pierced at one end and having a flat base.