Published online by Cambridge University Press: 08 January 2012
The very interesting limestone plaque from Ur, illustrated in pl. v of vol. viii of The Antiquaries Journal, deserves a little more attention than Mr. Woolley has had space to give to it. In design this chariot exactly resembles a number of pottery models that were found in the season 1923–4 at Kish and provisionally dated 3000 B.C. or a little earlier. I note that Mr. Woolley is of opinion that his plaque can be dated 3200 B.C.
page 26 note 1 Shortly to be published in the Anthropological Memoirs of the Field Museum, Chicago.
page 28 note 1 Now in the Ashmolean Museum.
page 28 note 2 King, , History of Sumer and Akkad, p. 124.Google Scholar
page 29 note 1 Anthropological Memoirs of the Field Museum, Chicago, vol. i, pl. xix, figs. 1–4.