1. Four cylindrical, ten rounded oblong and one flat pear-shaped clay objects with impressed characters; imitations of tablets.
a: complete; yellowish clay, fired on one side to a dark grey-brown; top and sides repeatedly impressed with an inscribed clay tablet; perforated through the narrow end.
g: cylinder; cord (?) impressions across the surfaces, simulating cuneiform signs; fired to dark brown colour.
i: complete; all surfaces repeatedly impressed with inscribed clay tablets; occasional light finger impressions.
m: complete; repeatedly impressed inscribed clay tablets and cylinder seals, including two of the long edges with the presumed intention of concealing the mould-like seams; fired to dark brown colour.
o: complete; all surfaces repeatedly impressed with inscribed clay tablets; fired to very dark grey colour.
1. Exhibited:
"a", "i", "m", "o": Enlightenment gallery, from Nov 2003.
1986-1987 9 Oct-29 Mar, BM, 'Claudius James Rich. Diplomat, archaeologist and collector'(part "o")