Label reads: A cylindrical boundary stone carved with latin inscription belong (?) to the Roman Emperor Maxcious, found nearby Sinjar (3rd Century A.D.)
Contain pictures from the library
Auditorium
Wooden box contains with geometric, plant decoration and Arabic inscription from Imam Ohn Al Deen shrine. (Metal bounds at the corners make this box different from the "wooden box from Imam Yahiya Ibn Al Qasim Shrine".)
The box with no metal bound at the corners is ""Wooden box contains with geometric, plant decoration and Arabic inscription from Imam Yahiya Ibn Al Qasim Shrine" http://www.almosul.com/Heritage/Album/MuzahimJalili/MuzahimAlJalili_MosulMuseum.htm // Note: this wooden box doesn't have metal bounds.
Marble, original. Located in Assyrian room on the stairs.
unsure unfort.
(can be deleted, added pictures to the other venus reconstruction)