An Isin-Larsa period Terracotta Relief, cataloged as MG-160, was excavated in Iraq in 1936. By late 1937, at Woolley Hall's museum on the campus of Marshall College, the terracotta plaque was put up on display. However, during a stormy October night at the university, the exhibit was damaged when Locus broke in to recover a Siwan Cat Mummy. Hours later, archaeologist and professor Indiana Jones placed the Babylonian piece back in its display as he and curator Marcus Brody cleaned up to identify exactly what had been stolen.[1]

