Located in southern Iraq, near the former northern limits of the Persian Gulf, Ur was one of the most famous archaeological excavations—along with Tutankhamun’s tomb in Egypt—during the early 20th century. Frequently described in the popular press, the work at Ur brought the magic of archaeology to life, particularly by tying the discoveries into familiar biblical stories. Between 1922 and 1934, the Joint Expedition of the British Museum and the Penn Museum was directed by C. Leonard Woolley and uncovered some of the most well-known and celebrated art from ancient Mesopotamia. These finds were divided between the two partner institutions (25% each) and the Baghdad Museum in Iraq (50%).

241 - 270 of 510 Records

31-16-591B

31-16-591B

On Display

Sickle

Add to My Finds +
B16461

B16461

On Display

Brick

Add to My Finds +
B16460

B16460

On Display

Brick

Add to My Finds +
B16543A

B16543A

On Display

Brick

Add to My Finds +
52-30-79

52-30-79

On Display

Tablet

Add to My Finds +
31-16-324

31-16-324

On Display

Bowl

Add to My Finds +
31-43-577

31-43-577

On Display

Relief

Add to My Finds +
B16684.52

B16684.52

On Display

Applique

Add to My Finds +
B16684.18

B16684.18

On Display

Pendant

Add to My Finds +
B16684.51

B16684.51

On Display

Applique

Add to My Finds +
B16733F

B16733F

On Display

Bead

Add to My Finds +
B16733E

B16733E

On Display

Bead

Add to My Finds +
B16733B

B16733B

On Display

Bead

Add to My Finds +
B17712A

B17712A

On Display

Earring

Add to My Finds +
B16684.36

B16684.36

On Display

Pendant

Add to My Finds +
B16684.16

B16684.16

On Display

Pendant

Add to My Finds +
B16684.28

B16684.28

On Display

Pendant

Add to My Finds +
B16684.8

B16684.8

On Display

Pendant

Add to My Finds +
B16684.50

B16684.50

On Display

Applique

Add to My Finds +
B16684.49

B16684.49

On Display

Applique

Add to My Finds +
241 - 270 of 510 Records