Drawings are arranged roughly in sequential number sequences, housed in document boxes or in flat file folders by size, and stored in the map case drawers.
Local Numbers:
D-1292
FSA A.06 05.1292
Collection Restrictions:
Collection is open for research.
Collection Rights:
Permission to publish, quote, or reproduce must be secured from the repository.
Additional information from Ernst Herzfeld's 1941 publication, Iran in the Ancient East, reads, "There are three sculptures on the rocks behind the village of Sarpul on the Baghdad-Hamadan road. The most elaborate one represents a triumph of Annubanini, king of the Lullu, a tribe related to the Kashshu. The king stands before the goddess Ininna and puts one foot on the prostrate figure of an enemy; the goddess leads two prisoners, and in a lower register six more are drawn. [...] From the Akkadian inscription we may infer the time of Naram Sin of Akkad as the date of the sculpture." [Iran in the Ancient East. Archaeological Studies Presented in the Lowell Lectures at Boston. London: Oxford University Press, 1941. P.183-184."]
Sarpul (Iran): Triumph of Annubanini, Drawn from Rock Reliefs with Akkadian Inscription [drawing]
Arrangement:
Drawings are arranged roughly in sequential number sequences, housed in document boxes or in flat file folders by size, and stored in the map case drawers.
Local Numbers:
D-772
FSA A.06 05.0772
Collection Restrictions:
Collection is open for research.
Collection Rights:
Permission to publish, quote, or reproduce must be secured from the repository.
Handwritten notes on verso reads, "Sargon. Mesilim. Soloi-Pompeiopolis. T. el-Hesy."
Sarpul (Iran): Annubanini Holding a Lunular Axe Mounted on a Curved Shaft, Drawn from Rock Reliefs [drawing]
Arrangement:
Drawings are arranged roughly in sequential number sequences, housed in document boxes or in flat file folders by size, and stored in the map case drawers.
Local Numbers:
D-773
FSA A.06 05.0773
General:
- Title is provided by Xavier Courouble, FSg Archives cataloger, based on Ernst Herzfeld original drawings'caption and Joseph Upton's Catalogue of the Herzfeld Archive.
Collection Restrictions:
Collection is open for research.
Collection Rights:
Permission to publish, quote, or reproduce must be secured from the repository.
Additional information from Ernst Herzfeld's 1941 publication, Iran in the Ancient East, reads, "There are three sculptures on the rocks behind the village of Sarpul on the Baghdad-Hamadan road. The most elaborate one represents a triumph of Annubanini, king of the Lullu, a tribe related to the Kashshu. The king stands before the goddess Ininna and puts one foot on the prostrate figure of an enemy; the goddess leads two prisoners, and in a lower register six more are drawn. [...] From the Akkadian inscription we may infer the time of Naram Sin of Akkad as the date of the sculpture." [Iran in the Ancient East. Archaeological Studies Presented in the Lowell Lectures at Boston. London: Oxford University Press, 1941. P.183-184."]
Sarpul (Iran): Rock Reliefs Depicting Annubanini Standing over Slain Enemies [drawing]
Arrangement:
Drawings are arranged roughly in sequential number sequences, housed in document boxes or in flat file folders by size, and stored in the map case drawers.
Local Numbers:
D-774
FSA A.06 05.0774
General:
- Title is provided by Xavier Courouble, FSg Archives cataloger, based on Ernst Herzfeld original drawing's caption and Joseph Upton's Catalogue of the Herzfeld Archive.
Collection Restrictions:
Collection is open for research.
Collection Rights:
Permission to publish, quote, or reproduce must be secured from the repository.
Darband i Shaikhan, Northwest of Sarpul (Iran): Rock Relief Representing a Triumph: Detail of Stone and Metal Axes [drawing]
Arrangement:
Drawings are arranged roughly in sequential number sequences, housed in document boxes or in flat file folders by size, and stored in the map case drawers.
Local Numbers:
D-775
FSA A.06 05.0775
Collection Restrictions:
Collection is open for research.
Collection Rights:
Permission to publish, quote, or reproduce must be secured from the repository.
Darband i Shaikhan, Northwest of Sarpul (Iran): Rock Relief Depicting King with Foot on the Prostrate Figure of an Enemy [drawing]
Arrangement:
Drawings are arranged roughly in sequential number sequences, housed in document boxes or in flat file folders by size, and stored in the map case drawers.
Local Numbers:
D-791
FSA A.06 05.0791
Collection Restrictions:
Collection is open for research.
Collection Rights:
Permission to publish, quote, or reproduce must be secured from the repository.
1 Item (paper squeeze, b&w, 15 in.x 37 in. (37.4 cm. x 94 cm.))
Container:
Item C-73
Type:
Archival materials
Paper squeezes
Place:
Asia
Iran
Date:
1913
Scope and Contents:
- Original handwritten annotation reads, "73. Archives 134. Pl. 24 x 30. Sarpul."
- Additional information from Joseph Upton's Finding Aid reads, "Squeeze No. 73. Sarpul."
- Additional information from Ernst Herzfeld's 1941 publication, Iran in the Ancient East, reads, "There are three sculptures on the rocks behind the village of Sarpul on the Baghdad-Hamadan road. The most elaborate one represents a triumph of Annubanini, king of the Lullu, a tribe related to the Kashshu. The king stands before the goddess Ininna and puts one foot on the prostrate figure of an enemy; the goddess leads two prisoners, and in a lower register six more are drawn. [...] From the Akkadian inscription we may infer the time of Naram Sin of Akkad as the date of the sculpture." [Iran in the Ancient East. Archaeological Studies Presented in the Lowell Lectures at Boston. London: Oxford University Press, 1941. P.183-184."]
Sarpul (Iran): Squeeze of Inscription, Akkadian Version, from Rock Reliefs Depicting Triumph of Annubanini
Arrangement:
Papers squeezes are organized in sequential number following language scripts, which are housed in folders, and stored in metal flat files.
Local Numbers:
C-073
FSA A.6 06.C073
General:
- Title is provided by Xavier Courouble, FSg Archives cataloger, based on Ernst Herzfeld's publication, "Iran in the Ancient East. Archaeological Studies Presented in the Lowell Lectures at Boston. London: Oxford University Press, 1941," and Joseph Upton's Catalogue of the Herzfeld Archive."
Collection Restrictions:
Collection is open for research.
Collection Rights:
Permission to publish, quote, or reproduce must be secured from the repository.
1 Diary (1 volume (57 pages), 25.8 cm. x 21.3 cm.)
Type:
Archival materials
Diaries
Notebooks
Place:
Asia
Iraq
Iran
Hamadān (Iran)
Sāmarrāʼ (Iraq)
Iraq -- Salah ad-Din -- Samarra
Date:
1913
Scope and Contents:
- FSA A.6 01.03, on which Joseph Upton's classification mentions "S-10", provides an account of an expedition (November 20, 1905 to January 5, 1906) from Samarra (Iraq) to Asadabad (Iran). It Includes extensive notes on monuments along the ancient road from Ctesiphon to Azerbaijan.
- Original title reads, "Tagebuch der Rückreise von Samarra 1913. Ernst Herzfeld."
- Additional information reads, "The account of the trip via Ba'rūrah, July 8, 1913 (p. 3); ?, July 9, 1913 (p. 4-5); Basra, July 9, 1913 (p. 5-8); Kefil, July 9, 1913 (p. 8-9); Ṣammūr, July 10, 1913 (p. 9-12); Salamiyyah-Kufri, July 13, 1913 (p. 13-16); Qara Aghlan, July 14, 1913 (p. 17-19); Ibrehim Khangi, July 15, 1913, (p. 20-21); Kurdemil, July 15, 1913, (p. 22-23); Barawyd, July 17, 1913, (p. 24-25); Paikuli, July 21, 1913, (p. 26-27); Gurgumish, July 24, 1913, (p. 28-30); Sarpul, July 26-27, 1913 (p. 30-34); Dukkān-i Dāūd (rock tomb), July 28, 1913 (p.35-37); Kerind, July 29, 1913 (p. 38-39); Hārūnābād, July 30, 1913 (p. 40-41); Hasanābād, July 31, 1913 (p. 42-43); Kirmānshāh, August 01, 1913 (p. 44); Bīstūn, August 04, 1913 (p. 44-45); Tāq-i Bustān, Aug. 04, 1913 (p.46-48); Hajjiābād, Aug. 04, 1913 (p. 49); Bīstūn, August 04-05, 1913 (p.50-51); Sahnah (Sahna), Aug. 05, 1913 (p. 52-54); Kangawār, August 06, 1913 (p. 54-56); Asadābād, August 7, 1913 (p.56-57)." [Joseph M. Upton's Catalogue of the Herzfeld Archive, compiled in 1974]
Arrangement:
In the original arrangement of the Ernst Herzfeld Archive, Travel Journals were included in a larger body of diverse material acknowledged by Ernst Herzfeld as his study collection. In the early 1970s, Joseph Upton, for research purpose, rearranged the collection and created a specific series (Ernst Herzfeld Papers, Series 1: Travel Journals, 1905-1928) for eight travel journals. For some reason, Upton has given this journal an accession number related to the series he created for the Samarra material (Ernst Herzfeld Papers, Series 7: Records of Samarra Expeditions, 1906-1945), probably following Herzfeld's original organization.
Local Numbers:
Ernst Herzfeld Papers, S-10
FSA A.6 01.08
FSA A.06 07.10
General:
Title is provided by Xavier Courouble, FSg Archives cataloger, based on Joseph Upton's Catalogue of the Herzfeld Archive and Ernst Herzfeld's original diaries.
Collection Restrictions:
Collection is open for research.
Collection Rights:
Permission to publish, quote, or reproduce must be secured from the repository.
Handwritten notes on related blueprint reads, "Sarpul, seen from East."
Additional information from Finding Aid reads, "Subseries 4.2: Photo File 2 (2Vols.). 'Pre-Achaemenian.' Subseries 4.2.1: vol. 1, No. 11 (Negative Number: 1495). Sarpul. From E."
Arrangement:
- Glass Negatives, chronogically numbered from 1 to 5,075, originally stored in 80 wooden boxes of approximately 50 photographs each, are housed in document boxes and stored on shelves.
Local Numbers:
FSA A.6 04.GN.1495
Date/Time and Place of an Event Note:
Glass Negative probably related to campaign of investigation while on an excursion from Sāmarrāʼ to Asadābād (Hamadān, Iran), carried out by Ernst Herzfeld in 1913.
Collection Restrictions:
Collection is open for research.
Collection Rights:
Permission to publish, quote, or reproduce must be secured from the repository.
Handwritten notes on related blueprint reads, "Sarpul."
Additional information from Finding Aid reads, "Subseries 4.2: Photo File 2 (2Vols.). 'Pre-Achaemenian.' Subseries 4.2.1: vol. 1, No. 12 (Negative Number: 1493). Sarpul. Closer view of Mt."
Arrangement:
- Glass Negatives, chronogically numbered from 1 to 5,075, originally stored in 80 wooden boxes of approximately 50 photographs each, are housed in document boxes and stored on shelves.
Local Numbers:
FSA A.6 04.GN.1493
Date/Time and Place of an Event Note:
Glass Negative probably related to campaign of investigation while on an excursion from Sāmarrāʼ to Asadābād (Hamadān, Iran), carried out by Ernst Herzfeld in 1913.
Collection Restrictions:
Collection is open for research.
Collection Rights:
Permission to publish, quote, or reproduce must be secured from the repository.
Handwritten notes on related blueprint reads, "Sarpul."
Additional information from Finding Aid reads, "Subseries 4.2: Photo File 2 (2Vols.). 'Pre-Achaemenian.' Subseries 4.2.1: vol. 1, No. 13 (Negative Number: 1494). Sarpul. Closer view of Mt."
Arrangement:
- Glass Negatives, chronogically numbered from 1 to 5,075, originally stored in 80 wooden boxes of approximately 50 photographs each, are housed in document boxes and stored on shelves.
Local Numbers:
FSA A.6 04.GN.1494
Date/Time and Place of an Event Note:
Glass Negative probably related to campaign of investigation while on an excursion from Sāmarrāʼ to Asadābād (Hamadān, Iran), carried out by Ernst Herzfeld in 1913.
Collection Restrictions:
Collection is open for research.
Collection Rights:
Permission to publish, quote, or reproduce must be secured from the repository.
Handwritten notes on related blueprint reads, "Sarpul, seen from South."
Additional information from Finding Aid reads, "Subseries 4.2: Photo File 2 (2Vols.). 'Pre-Achaemenian.' Subseries 4.2.1: vol. 1, No. 14 (Negative Number: 1496). Sarpul. From S. TA, p1.I."
Arrangement:
- Glass Negatives, chronogically numbered from 1 to 5,075, originally stored in 80 wooden boxes of approximately 50 photographs each, are housed in document boxes and stored on shelves.
Local Numbers:
FSA A.6 04.GN.1496
Date/Time and Place of an Event Note:
Glass Negative probably related to campaign of investigation while on an excursion from Sāmarrāʼ to Asadābād (Hamadān, Iran), carried out by Ernst Herzfeld in 1913.
Collection Restrictions:
Collection is open for research.
Collection Rights:
Permission to publish, quote, or reproduce must be secured from the repository.
Handwritten notes on related blueprint reads, "Sarpul, Annubanini."
Additional information from Finding Aid reads, "Subseries 4.2: Photo File 2 (2Vols.). 'Pre-Achaemenian.' Subseries 4.2.1: vol. 1, No. 15 (Negative Number: 1498). Sarpul. Annubanini relief. TA, p1.II, left."
Arrangement:
- Glass Negatives, chronogically numbered from 1 to 5,075, originally stored in 80 wooden boxes of approximately 50 photographs each, are housed in document boxes and stored on shelves.
Local Numbers:
FSA A.6 04.GN.1498
Date/Time and Place of an Event Note:
Glass Negative probably related to campaign of investigation while on an excursion from Sāmarrāʼ to Asadābād (Hamadān, Iran), carried out by Ernst Herzfeld in 1913.
Collection Restrictions:
Collection is open for research.
Collection Rights:
Permission to publish, quote, or reproduce must be secured from the repository.
Handwritten notes on related blueprint reads, "Sarpul, Annubanini."
Additional information from Finding Aid reads, "Subseries 4.2: Photo File 2 (2Vols.). 'Pre-Achaemenian.' Subseries 4.2.1: vol. 1, No. 16 (Negative Number: 1499). Sarpul. Annubanini relief. TA, p1.II, right."
Arrangement:
- Glass Negatives, chronogically numbered from 1 to 5,075, originally stored in 80 wooden boxes of approximately 50 photographs each, are housed in document boxes and stored on shelves.
Local Numbers:
FSA A.6 04.GN.1499
Date/Time and Place of an Event Note:
Glass Negative probably related to campaign of investigation while on an excursion from Sāmarrāʼ to Asadābād (Hamadān, Iran), carried out by Ernst Herzfeld in 1913.
Collection Restrictions:
Collection is open for research.
Collection Rights:
Permission to publish, quote, or reproduce must be secured from the repository.
Handwritten notes on related blueprint reads, "Sarpul, Annubanini."
Additional information from Finding Aid reads, "Subseries 4.2: Photo File 2 (2Vols.). 'Pre-Achaemenian.' Subseries 4.2.1: vol. 1, No. 17 (Negative Number: 1497). Sarpul. Annubanini relief."
Arrangement:
- Glass Negatives, chronogically numbered from 1 to 5,075, originally stored in 80 wooden boxes of approximately 50 photographs each, are housed in document boxes and stored on shelves.
Local Numbers:
FSA A.6 04.GN.1497
Date/Time and Place of an Event Note:
Glass Negative probably related to campaign of investigation while on an excursion from Sāmarrāʼ to Asadābād (Hamadān, Iran), carried out by Ernst Herzfeld in 1913.
Collection Restrictions:
Collection is open for research.
Collection Rights:
Permission to publish, quote, or reproduce must be secured from the repository.
Handwritten notes on related blueprint reads, "Sarpul, Annubanini."
Additional information from Finding Aid reads, "Subseries 4.2: Photo File 2 (2Vols.). 'Pre-Achaemenian.' Subseries 4.2.1: vol. 1, No. 18 (Negative Number: 1500). Sarpul. Annubanini relief."
Arrangement:
- Glass Negatives, chronogically numbered from 1 to 5,075, originally stored in 80 wooden boxes of approximately 50 photographs each, are housed in document boxes and stored on shelves.
Local Numbers:
FSA A.6 04.GN.1500
Date/Time and Place of an Event Note:
Glass Negative probably related to campaign of investigation while on an excursion from Sāmarrāʼ to Asadābād (Hamadān, Iran), carried out by Ernst Herzfeld in 1913.
Collection Restrictions:
Collection is open for research.
Collection Rights:
Permission to publish, quote, or reproduce must be secured from the repository.
Handwritten notes on related blueprint reads, "Sarpul, sculpture with new inscription (NW)."
Additional information from Finding Aid reads, "Subseries 4.2: Photo File 2 (2Vols.). 'Pre-Achaemenian.' Subseries 4.2.1: vol. 1, No. 19 (Negative Number: 1505). Figure with inscription. TA, p1.III, p1.IV, left (detail)f."
Arrangement:
- Glass Negatives, chronogically numbered from 1 to 5,075, originally stored in 80 wooden boxes of approximately 50 photographs each, are housed in document boxes and stored on shelves.
Local Numbers:
FSA A.6 04.GN.1505
Date/Time and Place of an Event Note:
Glass Negative probably related to campaign of investigation while on an excursion from Sāmarrāʼ to Asadābād (Hamadān, Iran), carried out by Ernst Herzfeld in 1913.
Collection Restrictions:
Collection is open for research.
Collection Rights:
Permission to publish, quote, or reproduce must be secured from the repository.
Sarpul (Iran): Rock Reliefs Depicting Triumph of Annubanini (without the goddess figure) and Damaged Inscription at its Base: Detail View of the King Figure
Handwritten notes on related blueprint reads, "Sarpul, sculpture with new inscription."
Additional information from Finding Aid reads, "Subseries 4.2: Photo File 2 (2Vols.). 'Pre-Achaemenian.' Subseries 4.2.1: vol. 1, No. 20 (Negative Number: 1501). Figure with inscription."
Arrangement:
- Glass Negatives, chronogically numbered from 1 to 5,075, originally stored in 80 wooden boxes of approximately 50 photographs each, are housed in document boxes and stored on shelves.
Local Numbers:
FSA A.6 04.GN.1501
Date/Time and Place of an Event Note:
Glass Negative probably related to campaign of investigation while on an excursion from Sāmarrāʼ to Asadābād (Hamadān, Iran), carried out by Ernst Herzfeld in 1913.
Collection Restrictions:
Collection is open for research.
Collection Rights:
Permission to publish, quote, or reproduce must be secured from the repository.
Sarpul (Iran): Rock Reliefs Depicting Triumph of Annubanini (without the goddess figure) and Damaged Inscription at its Base: Detail View of the King Figure
Handwritten notes on related blueprint reads, "Sarpul, sculpture with new inscription."
Additional information from Finding Aid reads, "Subseries 4.2: Photo File 2 (2Vols.). 'Pre-Achaemenian.' Subseries 4.2.1: vol. 1, No. 21 (Negative Number: 1502). Figure with inscription."
Arrangement:
- Glass Negatives, chronogically numbered from 1 to 5,075, originally stored in 80 wooden boxes of approximately 50 photographs each, are housed in document boxes and stored on shelves.
Local Numbers:
FSA A.6 04.GN.1502
Date/Time and Place of an Event Note:
Glass Negative probably related to campaign of investigation while on an excursion from Sāmarrāʼ to Asadābād (Hamadān, Iran), carried out by Ernst Herzfeld in 1913.
Collection Restrictions:
Collection is open for research.
Collection Rights:
Permission to publish, quote, or reproduce must be secured from the repository.
Handwritten notes on related blueprint reads, "Sarpul, new inscription."
Additional information from Finding Aid reads, "Subseries 4.2: Photo File 2 (2Vols.). 'Pre-Achaemenian.' Subseries 4.2.1: vol. 1, No. 22 (Negative Number: 1503). Figure with inscription. Detail of inscription."
Arrangement:
- Glass Negatives, chronogically numbered from 1 to 5,075, originally stored in 80 wooden boxes of approximately 50 photographs each, are housed in document boxes and stored on shelves.
Local Numbers:
FSA A.6 04.GN.1503
Date/Time and Place of an Event Note:
Glass Negative probably related to campaign of investigation while on an excursion from Sāmarrāʼ to Asadābād (Hamadān, Iran), carried out by Ernst Herzfeld in 1913.
Collection Restrictions:
Collection is open for research.
Collection Rights:
Permission to publish, quote, or reproduce must be secured from the repository.