Perforated gypsum plaque excavated by the Oriental Institute of the University of Chicago in 1933/34 at the Sin Temple in Tutub (modern Khafajah). The plaque is organised in three registers. The top one shows two seated banqueters (male on the right, female on the left) holding drinking cups and joined by several attendants. In the second register figures carry foodstuffs and an animal, and in the bottom one is a musician playing a lyre facing another figure who is either dancing or singing.