M10 Cat. Cor 1
Pottery
Ceramic
Ca. 750-720 BC (Lydian)
Reconstructed. Portion of the trefoil mouth, body, and foot restored. Solid glaze on the trefoil mouth. Medium bands of black glaze on the neck (11), shoulder (3), and body (19). Similar bands on the exterior of the handle. A wide band of black glaze...
M10 Cat. Cor 2
Pottery
Ceramic
Ca. 750-720 BC (Lydian)
Middle of LG. Large fragment from the rim of a kotyle, with a portion of the handle frieze. Exterior: a line of glaze on top of the lip and two horizontal lines of glaze below. In the handle frieze, vertical lines flank two joined triangles (this fam...
M10 Cat. Cor 3
Pottery
Ceramic
Ca. 750-690 BC (Lydian)
Late in LG or early in EPC. A fragment from the handle frieze. Exterior: a line of glaze appears near the rim. Below, in the frieze, a single heron faces to right beside three parallel zigzag lines. The heron's beak curves up and out to touch the upp...
M10 Cat. Cor 4
Pottery
Ceramic
Ca. 720-690 BC (Lydian)
Early in EPC. Eight fragments from the rim, body, and foot of a small, extremely fine (eggshell) kotyle. One handle stub remains. Exterior: two very thin lines of glaze near the rim. In the handle frieze, a series of vertical lines flanks two sets of...
M10 Cat. Cor 5
Pottery
Ceramic
Ca. 720-690 BC (Lydian)
Middle EPC or early in late EPC. Two fragments from the rim; the handle stubs are preserved. Exterior: short vertical strokes on the handles (three preserved on one stub, one on the other), but no horizontal framing lines. Two horizontal lines of gla...
M10 Cat. Cor 6
Pottery
Ceramic
Ca. 720-690 BC (Lydian)
Late EPC. Fragment of rim and upper body. Exterior: two horizontal lines of glaze at the rim. In the handle zone, a bird faces to right next to a series of vertical bars. The type is transitional between the soldier bird and the wirebird. It has the ...
M10 Cat. Cor 7
Pottery
Ceramic
Ca. 720-690 BC (Lydian)
Probably late EPC. Six fragments, from foot to mid-body. Two joined fragments from the foot and two from the wall. Exterior: fourteen horizontal lines, all evenly spaced, on the lower body. The base is completely glazed except for two reserved lines....
M10 Cat. Cor 8
Pottery
Ceramic
Ca. 720-690 BC (Lydian)
Probably late EPC. A fragment with complete foot and three wall fragments. Exterior: horizontal lines, evenly spaced, on the lower body. What remains of the base is completely glazed. On the underside of the foot, a single, fine line of glaze marks t...
M10 Cat. Cor 9
Pottery
Ceramic
Ca. 720-690 BC (Lydian)
Probably late in EPC. Body fragment. A floral palmette, roughly drawn, on the belly; three horizontal lines below. Glaze: brown, with no incision. Clay: hard but rough. Pinkish beige with a muddy beige exterior that has a slight gloss. Munsell no., b...
M10 Cat. Cor 10
Pottery
Ceramic
Ca. 690-670 BC (Lydian)
Probably early in MPC. Preserved only from the shoulder to the lower body, making the shape somewhat uncertain. On the shoulder, a running animal to left (probably a dog; the head is lost) with a long tail appearing near the handle break. No incision...
M10 Cat. Cor 11
Pottery
Ceramic
Ca. 690-670 BC (Lydian)
Probably early in MPC. One-third of the mouth disk and the neck of a small aryballos. The disk is very thin and fine. There is a small lip at the outer edge of the disk and a groove on the outside where the disk joins the straight neck. On the top of...
M10 Cat. Cor 12
Pottery
Ceramic
Ca. 690-670 BC (Lydian)
Probably MPC I. Two joining fragments reaching from lip to mid-body. Exterior: two horizontal lines near the rim frame a series of vertical bars and worm-shaped wiggles in the handle zone. Ten of the wiggles and the lower ends of three vertical bars ...