R8 Cat. HoB 551
Pottery
Ceramic
Context: later 7th to mid-6th c BC (Lydian)
Cooking pot, body and base fragments. Flat-bottomed kitchen ware, blackened by fire. Wheel made.
R8 Cat. HoB 580
Pottery
Ceramic
Context: later 7th to mid-6th c BC (Lydian)
Cooking pot. Two joining fragments of rim, shoulder, body, and handle. Thickened and everted rim; single vertical strap handle from shoulder to rim.
R8 Cat. HoB 631
Pottery
Ceramic
Context: later 7th to mid-6th c BC (Lydian)
Coarse gray ware. Eight joining and nonjoining fragments. Slightly everted rim; shallow bowl; rounded bottom.
R8 Cat. HoB 711
Pottery
Ceramic
Context: later 7th to mid-6th c BC (Lydian)
Four fragments of rim, neck, shoulder, and handle of amphora in cooking ware. It is rare to have a pot of this shape in this fabric. Everted and thickened rim; nearly vertical neck; articulated sharp transition at the join between neck and shoulder; ...
R8 Cat. HoB 712
Pottery
Ceramic
Context: later 7th to mid-6th c BC (Lydian)
Including one small disk base, two vertical strap handles, many body sherds.
R8 Cat. HoB 727
Pottery
Ceramic
Context: later 7th to mid-6th c BC (Lydian)
Hearth stand, complete; only small fragments are missing. Tapering cylindrical body, cut away on one side to give access to coals within. Thickened lip with three triangular lugs to support a cooking pot. Handle from rim to mid-body. Eight joining fr...
R8 Cat. HoB 770
Pottery
Ceramic
Context: later 7th to mid-6th c BC (Lydian)
Complete jar. Shape similar to cooking pot. Everted rim; ovoid body; plain base; vertical handle from rim to mid-body.
R8 Cat. HoB 772
Pottery
Ceramic
Context: later 7th to mid-6th c BC (Lydian)
Nearly complete cooking pot. Everted rim; spherical body; rounded bottom; single high vertical strap handle from mid-body to rim.
R8 Cat. HoB 773
Pottery
Ceramic
Context: later 7th to mid-6th c BC (Lydian)
Eleven joining fragments of rim, neck, shoulder, body, and handle of cooking pot. Lower body and base are missing. Flaring rim; spherical body; vertical strap handle from rim to shoulder.
R8 Cat. PC 62
Pottery
Ceramic
Context: 9th to 6th c BC (Lydian)
Fragment of a large round cooking pot with a boss. The boss was impressed in two directions, making an X across the top surface. Made by a round-shaped implement such as a small bone that was pressed in the clay. The broken fragment was apparently cu...
R8 Cat. PC 132
Pottery
Ceramic
Early Iron Age (Lydian)
Fragment includes the rim and inward-facing spur of a hearth stand. The triangular spur, sloping downward, would have supported a cooking pot over the fire. A small lump of clay was added on the rim at the side of the spur. Black gritty fabric with s...
R8 Cat. PC 138
Pottery
Ceramic
Context: 9th to 6th c BC (Lydian)
Wall of a finely potted globular cooking pot and the base of a band handle, squared at bottom of handle. Surface covered with a gold-colored micaceous slip (Gold Dust ware). Red clay. Had been used for cooking, as indicated by blackened lower portion...