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This area allows you to search for and learn about artifacts published by the Sardis Expedition. Currently (2020) the database consists of artifacts in the exhibition and catalog “The Lydians and Their World” (Yapı Kredi Vedat Nedim Tör Museum, Istanbul, 2010); Judith Schaeffer, Nancy Hirschland Ramage, and Crawford H. Greenewalt, jr., Sardis M10: Corinthian, Attic, and Lakonian Pottery; Jane Evans, Sardis M13: Coins from the Excavations at Sardis: Their Archaeological and Economic Contexts; Georg Petzl, Sardis M14: Greek and Latin Inscriptions, Part II: Finds from 1958 to 2017; G.M.A. Hanfmann ve N.H. Ramage, Sardis R2: Sculpture from Sardis: The Finds through 1975; and A. Ramage, N.H. Ramage, ve Gül Gürtekin-Demir, Sardis R8: Ordinary Lydians at Home: The Lydian Trenches of the House of Bronzes and Pactolus Cliff at Sardis. In coming years we intend to add objects from other Sardis Reports and Monographs.

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  • HoB 551: Cooking pot.

    ©Archaeological Exploration of Sardis/President and Fellows of Harvard College

  • HoB 580: Cooking pot.

    ©Archaeological Exploration of Sardis/President and Fellows of Harvard College

  • HoB 727: Cooking stand.

    ©Archaeological Exploration of Sardis/President and Fellows of Harvard College

  • HoB 772: Cooking pot.

    ©Archaeological Exploration of Sardis/President and Fellows of Harvard College

  • HoB 773: Cooking pot.

    ©Archaeological Exploration of Sardis/President and Fellows of Harvard College

  • PC 132: Cooking stand.

    ©Archaeological Exploration of Sardis/President and Fellows of Harvard College

  • HoB 30: Cooking pot.

    ©Archaeological Exploration of Sardis/President and Fellows of Harvard College

  • HoB 49: Cooking pot.

    ©Archaeological Exploration of Sardis/President and Fellows of Harvard College

  • HoB 319: Cooking bowl.

    ©Archaeological Exploration of Sardis/President and Fellows of Harvard College

  • HoB 378: Cooking Stand.

    ©Archaeological Exploration of Sardis/President and Fellows of Harvard College

  • HoB 417: Cooking pot.

    ©Archaeological Exploration of Sardis/President and Fellows of Harvard College

  • HoB 418: Cooking pot.

    ©Archaeological Exploration of Sardis/President and Fellows of Harvard College

  • HoB 436: Cooking pot.

    ©Archaeological Exploration of Sardis/President and Fellows of Harvard College

  • HoB 460: Cooking pot.

    ©Archaeological Exploration of Sardis/President and Fellows of Harvard College

  • HoB 462: Cooking pot.

    ©Archaeological Exploration of Sardis/President and Fellows of Harvard College

  • HoB 491: Cooking pot.

    ©Archaeological Exploration of Sardis/President and Fellows of Harvard College

  • HoB 551: Cooking pot.

    ©Archaeological Exploration of Sardis/President and Fellows of Harvard College

  • HoB 580: Cooking pot.

    ©Archaeological Exploration of Sardis/President and Fellows of Harvard College

  • HoB 727: Cooking stand.

    ©Archaeological Exploration of Sardis/President and Fellows of Harvard College

  • HoB 772: Cooking pot.

    ©Archaeological Exploration of Sardis/President and Fellows of Harvard College

  • HoB 773: Cooking pot.

    ©Archaeological Exploration of Sardis/President and Fellows of Harvard College

  • PC 132: Cooking stand.

    ©Archaeological Exploration of Sardis/President and Fellows of Harvard College

  • One leg from a three-legged cooking bowl
    One leg from a three-legged cooking bowl

    R8 Cat. HoB 33

    Pottery

    Ceramic

    Context: Late Bronze Age or Early Iron Age (Late Bronze Age; Early Lydian)

    Coarse three-legged cooking bowl. Reddish-gray clay with large quartz inclusions and some mica. Preserved leg is crescent-shaped. Foot and bottom of bowl show extensive burning, and some burning also on interior of bowl.

  • Fragments of two or more cooking pots (discarded 1962)
    Fragments of two or more cooking pots (discarded 1962)

    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.

  • Ritual Dinner immature canid bones
    Ritual Dinner immature canid bones

    LATW Cat. 47

    Miscellaneous

    Bone

    Ca. 575-525 BC (Lydian)

    “skeleton…almost complete. Missing (in 1974 examination by Fitzgerald and Trum) lumbar, sacral and some caudal vertebrae (three of the last present); some carpals, metacarpals, tarsals, metatarsals; portions of skull (no sagittal crest); baculum. Dec...