M10 Cat. Att 82
Pottery
Ceramic
Ca. 470 BC (Late Lydian (Persian))
Fragment of lower body and torus foot. Exterior: reserved area of the scene shows the hind legs of four horses (eight legs) and a chariot wheel. Incised lines only roughly related to painted areas. At right, lower part of a palmette. A black band bel...
M10 Cat. Att 83
Pottery
Ceramic
Ca. 470 BC (Late Lydian (Persian))
Fragment of base. Exterior: reserved area of the scene shows the lower part of a palmette and, next to it, three vertical lines. D. von Bothmer (personal communication) calls this a Haimonian palmette. A purple dot on the palmette. Horizontal band; b...
M10 Cat. Att 84
Pottery
Ceramic
no later than ca. 570 BC (Lydian)
Body fragment. Exterior: tendrils of a lotus flower and a rosette from near handles. Incision used for details; the petals of the rosette alternate black and added red. Interior: black glaze.
By an early komast painter, such as the Beziers Komast Pain...
M10 Cat. Att 85
Pottery
Ceramic
600-550 BC (Lydian)
Forty-nine fragments of a nearly complete cup, which, however, lacks the upper third of the body on one side and small fragments from the foot and other side. The lip is everted, the foot low and flared. The handles rise markedly from their point of ...
M10 Cat. Att 86
Pottery
Ceramic
Ca. 550 BC (Lydian)
Two joining fragments. Above band, the palmette and tendril from near the handle, and next to it, the wing, tail, feet, and part of the body of a siren. Added purple on the heart of the palmette, on the tail feathers, and for tiny dots on the belly. ...
M10 Cat. Att 87
Pottery
Ceramic
550-525 BC (Late Lydian (Persian))
The shape is sometimes known as a Hermogenean skyphos. Ten fragments of the lip and body. Side A, four pieces join to make about one-quarter of the circumference at the lip, including the central motif of the reserved handle zone (a four-horse chario...
M10 Cat. Att 88
Pottery
Ceramic
575-550 BC (Lydian)
Fragment. Interior: central tondo and surrounding frieze. In tondo, part of a floral cross is preserved with the end of a curling tendril. A series of four concentric lines separates the tondo from frieze, on which are preserved the forelegs and fore...
M10 Cat. Att 89
Pottery
Ceramic
500-450 BC (Late Lydian (Persian))
Exterior: head of a youth looking downwards. The oval eye and strands of hair are incised. An added purple fillet in his hair. At left, a thin diagonal line leads toward part of an unidentifiable object (a pot rim?) or animal. Interior unglazed.
M10 Cat. Att 90
Pottery, Graffito
Ceramic
()
Exterior: palmette pattern and rays (?) separated by a row of dots between horizontal lines. A graffito faintly incised. Interior: black glazed, but streaky. Decoration seems related to the open end of an epinetron (Athens NM 2184: ABV 481; ABL pl. ...
M10 Cat. Att App. 3
Pottery
Ceramic
Ca. 500-480 BC (Late Lydian (Persian))
Chase, "Field Notes": "On neck, simple maeander, bordered above and below by a single line; on shoulder, ... tongue pattern bordered above and below by a single line, and defining top of main field; at either side of main field, three vertical lines ...
M10 Cat. Att App. 4
Pottery
Ceramic
()
Two fragments. Only a small bit of the painted design is preserved: vertical black bands with dots between them, from the border of a reserved panel on the body of a trefoil oinochoe.
M10 Cat. Att App. 5
Pottery
Ceramic
Ca. 560-540 BC (Lydian)
Restored from many fragments; complete except for small pieces of the rim and body. Two panthers, walking on a ground line are confronted at either side of a stylized lotus flower. Their heads face front. The tail of each curls up and "disappears" be...