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M10 Cat. Att 120
Pottery
Ceramic
Ca. 380-350 BC (Late Lydian (Persian))
Two joining rim fragments. Probably from a bell-krater; a small part of molding at the top of the neck preserved. A nude youth, with body twisted to his left, looks back over his right shoulder, his arms extended. He wears a crown of the type worn by...
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LATW Cat. 69
Organic
Organic
Mid-6th c BC (Lydian)
Samples of carbonized foodstuffs from the Lydian houses in sector MMS-I (Cahill, “City of Sardis”), Areas 1, 3, and 4-6. These include wheat and barley, which would have been the staples of most ancient diets; tiny chickpeas; and carbonized garlic.
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