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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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Select an object type from the list below. Certain object types (including architectural terracottas, coins, pottery, sculpture) include subtypes (shape and ware of pottery, denomination and mint of coins) to refine your search.

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Select a Sardis CATNUM from the list below. CATNUM is made up from object type, year, and sequential number. BI = Bone Implement; G = Glass; J = Jewelry; L = Lamp; M = Metal; NoEx = not excavated; Org = Organic; P = Pottery; S = Sculpture. Coins are numbered with the year of discovery and a running number, or year, C, and a running number. Currently (Feb. 2020) this doesn't give a complete list, only the first 99 entries; to find a specific CATNUM, please use the full-text search at the top of the page.

Select a historical period from the (alphabetical) list below. Note that periods are defined culturally rather than politically, so Lydian (rather than Archaic) refers to the period ca. 800 BC - ca. 547 BC; Late Lydian or Persian (rather than Late Archaic or Classical) from ca. 547 until ca. 330 BC; Hellenistic until the earthquake of 17 AD; Roman and Late Roman continue until the early 7th century AD, except for coins where, as traditional, Prof. Evans begins the Byzantine period in the 6th century.

Select a publication name from the list below. LATW = Lydians and Their World (2010). R2 = Hanfmann and Ramage, Sculpture from Sardis (1978). R8 = 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 (2021). M10 = Schaeffer, Ramage, and Greenewalt, The Corinthian, Attic, and Pottery from Sardis (1997). M13 = Evans, Coins from the Excavations at Sardis, 1973-2013 (2018). M14 = Petzl, Sardis: Greek and Latin Inscriptions, Part II (2019).

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The stratigraphic contexts (findspots) of artifacts from Sardis are recorded at different levels of specificity. Sector is the most general, referring to a broad area of the city. Trenches are yearly excavation areas (in current usage) or more specific areas of sectors (in early records which used a different excavation system). A Locus is a single stratigraphic unit, i.e. a single deposit of soil, a destruction level, a grave, a dump or other deposit. For instance, MMS-I 84.1 Locus 34 is the destruction level from one room of a Lydian house just inside the fortification wall in sector MMS, containing a rich deposit of Lydian pottery and other artifacts. Note that loci can be continued over a number of years, and so belong to different trenches, if the same stratigraphic unit is excavated over a number of years. For a list of sectors see Hanfmann and Waldbaum, A Survey of Sardis and the Major Monuments Outside the City Walls (Sardis R1, 1975), 13-16. Currently (2020) in order to search for a specific locus, you must search for Trench first to narrow the results, and then search within that for the locus. Sorry.

The stratigraphic contexts (findspots) of artifacts from Sardis are recorded at different levels of specificity. Sector is the most general, referring to a broad area of the city. Trenches are yearly excavation areas (in current usage) or more specific areas of sectors (in early records which used a different excavation system). A Locus is a single stratigraphic unit, i.e. a single deposit of soil, a destruction level, a grave, a dump or other deposit. For instance, MMS-I 84.1 Locus 34 is the destruction level from one room of a Lydian house just inside the fortification wall in sector MMS, containing a rich deposit of Lydian pottery and other artifacts. Note that loci can be continued over a number of years, and so belong to different trenches, if the same stratigraphic unit is excavated over a number of years. For a list of sectors see Hanfmann and Waldbaum, A Survey of Sardis and the Major Monuments Outside the City Walls (Sardis R1, 1975), 13-16. Currently (2020) in order to search for a specific locus, you must search for Trench first to narrow the results, and then search within that for the locus. Sorry.

The stratigraphic contexts (findspots) of artifacts from Sardis are recorded at different levels of specificity. Sector is the most general, referring to a broad area of the city. Trenches are yearly excavation areas (in current usage) or more specific areas of sectors (in early records which used a different excavation system). A Locus is a single stratigraphic unit, i.e. a single deposit of soil, a destruction level, a grave, a dump or other deposit. For instance, MMS-I 84.1 Locus 34 is the destruction level from one room of a Lydian house just inside the fortification wall in sector MMS, containing a rich deposit of Lydian pottery and other artifacts. Note that loci can be continued over a number of years, and so belong to different trenches, if the same stratigraphic unit is excavated over a number of years. For a list of sectors see Hanfmann and Waldbaum, A Survey of Sardis and the Major Monuments Outside the City Walls (Sardis R1, 1975), 13-16. Currently (2020) in order to search for a specific locus, you must search for Trench first to narrow the results, and then search within that for the locus. Sorry.

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  • Bichrome amphora (?)
    Bichrome amphora (?)

    R8 Cat. HoB 501

    Pottery

    Ceramic

    Context: early to third quarter of 7th c BC (Lydian)

    Body fragment of Bichrome amphora (?). Black over painted white. Exterior, groups of eight vertical lines over white slipped band, with two horizontal lines below; reserved red band; a series of two contiguous concentric circles, each with a central ...

  • Gray Ware round-mouthed jug
    Gray Ware round-mouthed jug

    R8 Cat. HoB 502

    Pottery

    Ceramic

    Context: early to third quarter of 7th c BC (Lydian)

    Gray Ware. Many joining fragments of rim, body, base, and handle of round-mouthed jug. Plain rim; straight-sided neck; gently rounded shoulder; slightly compressed globular body; flat base; vertical strap handle from mid-body (only the stump preserve...

  • Large bowl
    Large bowl

    R8 Cat. HoB 503

    Pottery

    Ceramic

    Context: early to third quarter of 7th c BC (Lydian)

    Rim and body fragment. Nicked rim. Brown over clay surface. Exterior, a single horizontal band along rim; a row of concentric circles on a reserved band; inside the center circle, the compass mark can be seen, and the centers have a painted dot. Two ...

  • Small Black on Red squat jar
    Small Black on Red squat jar

    R8 Cat. HoB 504

    Pottery

    Ceramic

    Context: early to third quarter of 7th c BC (Lydian)

    Four fragments of neck, shoulder, and body of a globular closed vessel. Exterior, black crosshatched meanders; row of butterfly pattern; narrow band of diagonal hashes; band with no decoration except one dot, which may be a stray drip; narrow band of...

  • Small squat jar
    Small squat jar

    R8 Cat. HoB 505

    Pottery

    Ceramic

    Context: early to third quarter of 7th c BC (Lydian)

    A single fragment of a small globular closed vessel with a crosshatched meander above a narrow horizontal line and butterfly pattern beneath. Very similar to HoB 504. The meander is slightly smaller than the other one, and the profile has a slight bu...

  • Large Bichrome jar
    Large Bichrome jar

    R8 Cat. HoB 508

    Pottery

    Ceramic

    Context: early to third quarter of 7th c BC (Lydian)

    White Bichrome. Several joining and nonjoining fragments of rim, neck, and shoulder of Bichrome jar. Thickened and flaring rim; wide and nearly vertical neck. Matt dark and red over white slip. Exterior, red paint covers rim; then a wide band of whit...

  • Large Bichrome jar
    Large Bichrome jar

    R8 Cat. HoB 509

    Pottery

    Ceramic

    Context: early to third quarter of 7th c BC (Lydian)

    Red Bichrome. Body fragment of jar. Matt dark over white slip and added red paint. Exterior, a row of concentric hooks with a single horizontal line below over white slip; wide painted red band; two horizontal lines over white slip.

  • Wild Goat style stemmed dish fragment
    Wild Goat style stemmed dish fragment

    R8 Cat. HoB 510

    Pottery

    Ceramic

    Context: early to third quarter of 7th c BC (Lydian)

    Wild Goat style (could be local Lydian). Lower bowl fragment. Red to brown over white slip (slip on the interior worn off, but well preserved on the exterior). Exterior, from top to bottom, rising rays, a single horizontal line, then solid paint. Int...

  • Black on Red stemmed dish
    Black on Red stemmed dish

    R8 Cat. HoB 511

    Pottery

    Ceramic

    Context: later 7th to mid-6th c BC (Lydian)

    Stem, base, and central bowl of Black on Red dish. Little of the bowl remains. Matt black, painted over red slip. Exterior, painted red from upper stem to base. Interior, lines encircle central bowl.

  • Black on Red stemmed dish
    Black on Red stemmed dish

    R8 Cat. HoB 512

    Pottery

    Ceramic

    Context: later 7th to mid-6th c BC (Lydian)

    Stem, base, and central bowl fragment of Black on Red dish. Little of the bowl remains. Matt black, painted over red slip. Exterior, painted red from upper stem to base. Interior (paint worn off), lines encircling central bowl. Graffito on base (Sard...

  • Black on Red stemmed dish
    Black on Red stemmed dish

    R8 Cat. HoB 513

    Pottery

    Ceramic

    Context: later 7th to mid-6th c BC (Lydian)

    Black on Red stem and base of dish. Little of the bowl remains. Matt black, painted over red slip. Exterior, painted red from upper stem to base, two horizontal lines near lower stem.

  • Black on Red stemmed dish
    Black on Red stemmed dish

    R8 Cat. HoB 514

    Pottery

    Ceramic

    Context: later 7th to mid-6th c BC (Lydian)

    Five joining fragments of stem and base of Black on Red stemmed dish. Little of the bowl remains. Matt black, painted over red slip. Exterior, painted red from upper stem to base. Interior, parallel lines encircling central bowl.