Middle or Late Corinthian aryballos
- Date
- Ca. 595-550 BC, Lydian
- Sardis or Museum Inv. No.
- P62.127A
- Material
- Ceramic
- Object Type
- Pottery
- Pottery Shape
- Aryballos
- Pottery Ware
- Corinthian, Middle Corinthian, Late Corinthian
- Pottery Attribution
- Site
- Sardis
- Sector
- HoB
- Trench
- HoB
- Locus
- HoB Lydian I - Building A
- B-Grid Coordinates
- E0 - E5 / S100 - S105 *99
- Findspot
- E0-5 / S100-105 To *99.0, below the second floor level *99.15 ⁓ discovered within the upper filling of walls; inside Building A
- Description
- Middle or Late Corinthian warrior aryballos. Two joining fragments of belly. Black over clay surface, paint worn. Exterior, horizontal row of petals; two horizontal lines; traces of incision at head and shield.
- Dimensions
- L. 0.035, W. 0.04, Th. 0.002–0.003.
- Comments
- See Also
- See also: M10 Cat. Cor 139.
- Bibliography
- Sardis M10, Cat. Cor. 139.
- Author
- GGD