. Ur excavations. No. 5 No. 6 PG/800. HEAD-DRESSES OF QUEEN SHUB-ADS WOMENV. pp. 73 et seq. PLATE 38. -;f®.3os=S PG/800. U. 10412. QUEEN SHUB-ADS HARP a. The harp in position, showing the gold head (A) attached to the mosaic border which is covered with wax andmushn for removal: the upright is still buried in the high earth to the left. By the harp, the head-ornamentsof the harpist. b. The harp upright with its gold band and keys in position exposed by the removal of the soil: the mosaicborder of the square end of the sounding-box, and remains of silver plate below it. V. Pis. 104, io8-io, and


. Ur excavations. No. 5 No. 6 PG/800. HEAD-DRESSES OF QUEEN SHUB-ADS WOMENV. pp. 73 et seq. PLATE 38. -;f®.3os=S PG/800. U. 10412. QUEEN SHUB-ADS HARP a. The harp in position, showing the gold head (A) attached to the mosaic border which is covered with wax andmushn for removal: the upright is still buried in the high earth to the left. By the harp, the head-ornamentsof the harpist. b. The harp upright with its gold band and keys in position exposed by the removal of the soil: the mosaicborder of the square end of the sounding-box, and remains of silver plate below it. V. Pis. 104, io8-io, and pp. 74 et seq. PLATE 39


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