Plate I | Portrait figure of Cyrus the Great |
Plate II | Cylinder inscribed with an account of the capture of Babylon by Cyrus the Great |
Plate III | General view of the excavations at "Ur of the Chaldees" |
Plate IV | 1. Inscribed cone of Ur Nammu 2.Arched doorway of E-Dublal-mah |
Plate V | Ruins of E-Dublal-maḫ |
Plate VI | E-Dublal-maḫ and the E-Gig-Par of Nabonidus |
Plate VII | 1. Duck weight of Shulgi, about 2200 B.C. 2. Pivot and socket of Ur Nammu 3. Inscription of Ur Nammu |
Plate VIII | 1. Door socket of Sin-balatsu-ikbi, 650 B.C. 2. Door socket of Bur-Sin, about 2200 B.C. |
Plate IX | Kitchen in the Gig-Par-Ku |
Plate X | Diorite statue of Bau, the goddess of fertility |
Plate XI | 1. A stele from the E-Gig-Par. IIIrd Dynasty 2. Ur-Nammu making an offering to Nannar and Nin-Gal |
Plate XII | "Abraham's Street" at "Ur of the Chaldees" |
Plate XIII | 1. Limestone plaque, with scenes representing the pouring out of libations to Nannar 2. Alabaster rams from a throne |
Plate XIV | 1. Ivory cover of a toilet box with a dedication to Astarte in Phoenecian 2. Gold dagger with lapis lazuli handle |
Plate XV | 1. Small plaque incised with figures of bulls and stags 2. Small plaque incised with the figure of a priest pouring out a libation 3. Shell plaque incised with figures of a king and priest (?) |