Sir Leonard Woolley surmised that Queen Puabi's court may have drunk from a cup containing a sleeping potion based on the discovery of a large number of gold and silver vessels in her tomb, along with the presence of residues that suggested the use of intoxicating substances. The elaborate burial rites and the positioning of these vessels indicated that they were used in a ceremonial context, possibly related to the afterlife. Additionally, the context of the artifacts suggested a ritualistic practice that could involve the use of potions to facilitate a peaceful passage to the afterlife.
By piercing together clues from the grave pit that he excavated.
LEONARD WOOLLEY has written: 'ABRAHAM'
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Charles Leonard Woolley has written: 'Abraham'
Sir Charles Leonard Woolley was a British Archeologist living from 1880 - 1960. He is considered one of the first "modern" archeologists and was knighted for his contributions to the discipline of archology.
He explores the ziggurat of Ur.
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Leonard WoolleyThe excavator of Ur, the ancient Mesopotamian civilization, was Leonard Woolley.
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The excavator of Ur, the ancient Mesopotamian civilization, was Leonard Woolley.
it was excavated from 1922-1934 by sir Leonard woolley
Leonard Woolley excavated the site of Ur in southern Mesopotamia in the 1920s. This excavation unearthed a wealth of artifacts, including the Royal Cemetery with its famous "Death Pit" and the Standard of Ur. Woolley's work at Ur provided valuable insights into the Sumerian civilization.