Accession No

TEMP.01934.3


Description

Small, narrow, rolled copper alloy tube; flattened at one end. There is evidence of historic damage.


Place

Asia; West Asia; Iraq; ?Nineveh


Period


Source

?Beck, Gundred Eleanor [donor]; ?Beck, Horace Courthope [collector]; ?Campbell Thompson, Reginald [excavator]


Department

Arch


Reference Numbers

TEMP.01934.3


Cultural Affliation


Material

Metal; Copper alloy


Local Term


Measurements

10mm


Events

Context (Field collection)
Likely excavated by the British Museum expedition (1927-1931), directed by Reginald Campbell Thompson.
Event Date
Author: Jane Pettitt


Context (References)
Beck, H.C. (1931). 'Beads from Nineveh'. Antiquity, vol 5(20). pp. 427-437
Event Date 1931
Author: Jane Pettitt


Context (Acquisition Details)
Collected by Horace Beck and donated by his widow, Gundred Beck, in 1947 [unknown accession date]. See Horace Beck’s handwritten catalogue, classified by region (WO1/1/2).
Event Date 1947
Author: Jane Pettitt


Description (Physical description)
Small, narrow, rolled copper alloy tube; flattened at one end. There is evidence of historic damage.
Event Date 19/10/2022
Author: Jane Pettitt


Context (Found together / assemblage)
Three fragments found with '1947.2197 A-C', two bead fragments and one copper alloy cylinder. Following object analysis as well as consultation of catalogue cards and the accession register, it was determined that these fragments were not part of '1947.2197 A-C'. Therefore, three new records were created, 'TEMP.01934.1-3' with the hope of reuniting them with their correct accession numbers in the future.
Event Date 19/10/2022
Author: Jane Pettitt


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