R8 Cat. HoB 206
Pottery
Ceramic
Context: 9th to mid-8th c BC (Early Lydian)
Neck and shoulder of globular vessel. Brownish-buff micaceous clay with gray core. Neck made separately from the rest of the vessel. Three grooved channels mark transition from neck to shoulder.
R8 Cat. HoB 207
Pottery
Ceramic
Context: 9th to mid-8th c BC (Early Lydian)
Attachment scar at one end. Silvery wash.
R8 Cat. HoB 208
Pottery
Ceramic
Context: 9th to mid-8th c BC (Early Lydian)
Small Gray Ware vessel with slightly everted rim and rounded lip. Small lug handle with vertical perforated hole. Polished on exterior.
R8 Cat. HoB 209
Pottery
Ceramic
Context: 9th to mid-8th c BC (Early Lydian)
Flat-ended projecting lug, cylindrical in section and impressed with two diagonal lines forming an X. Made by a round shaped implement such as a small bone that was pressed in the clay. Was apparently cut down for reuse, perhaps as a game piece. Dark...
R8 Cat. HoB 210
Pottery
Ceramic
Context: 9th to mid-8th c BC (Early Lydian)
Oval, vertical handle fragment with the base splayed into three parts with the central one pronounced. Dark gray micaceous fabric. Polished.
R8 Cat. HoB 211
Pottery
Ceramic
Context: 9th to mid-8th c BC (Early Lydian)
Lug foot was scraped and tooled while wet; almost pointed. Orangish-buff micaceous clay. Exterior and interior appear smoothed.
R8 Cat. HoB 212
Pottery
Ceramic
Context: 9th to mid-8th c BC (Early Lydian)
Fragment from an unknown part of a painted vessel; buff micaceous clay. Red compass-drawn pendent semicircles below a band. The remains of a sizable hole indicates that this was reused as a disk with a hole, possibly a loom weight. Compare PC 50.
R8 Cat. HoB 213
Pottery
Ceramic
Context: 9th to mid-8th c BC (Early Lydian)
Buff Ware strainer. Red fabric with some mica. Many holes, all pierced from the same side, are not pierced in any discernable pattern and in one case, two holes overlap. Interior smoothed.
R8 Cat. HoB 214
Pottery
Ceramic
Context: 9th to mid-8th c BC (Early Lydian)
Part of body of cylindrical ceramic object, possibly a pot stand. Hard-fired micaceous monochrome clay. Fragment has a shallow groove running the circumference of its interior surface; looks almost as if done with a finger, except that it has many na...
R8 Cat. HoB 215
Pottery
Ceramic
Context: 9th to mid-8th c BC (Early Lydian)
Squat, globular body of a feeder. Part of body and all of nipple with hole preserved. Cf. baby feeders from Pactolus Cliff: PC 12, PC 136.
R8 Cat. HoB 216
Pottery
Ceramic
Context: 9th to mid-8th c BC (Early Lydian)
Many fragments of a complete plain red gritty pithos. Flat thickened rim. Disk foot. Smoothed surface inside and outside. The mending holes indicate that it could not have held liquid in its final state. Found with its own neck inside the body, along...
R8 Cat. HoB 217
Pottery
Ceramic
Context: 9th to mid-8th c BC (Early Lydian)
One fragment preserving rim, wall, and part of base of clay basin. Thick vertical walls, and a flat base. Probably would have been oval. Surface has crumbled away in many areas. Unidentified black traces on the interior surface and evidence of burnin...