M10 Cat. Cor 145
Pottery
Ceramic
()
Shoulder fragment. Stag (or dog?) in the silhouette technique, coursing to right, preserved from his haunch to near his antlered (?) head. The remains of a dot-in-circle rosette lie beneath the stag's belly. No incision. Glaze: light brown to black. ...
M10 Cat. Cor 146
Pottery
Ceramic
(Lydian)
Base and lower body, preserved from above the rays to the small foot. A band of glaze at the top followed by a reserved area with three thin lines. The tips of the thin rays touch the lowest line. The rays are carelessly drawn and their bases are not...
M10 Cat. Cor 147
Pottery
Ceramic
(Lydian)
The top and neck. Exterior: an eight-pointed star. The tips of the uneven points impinge on the framing circle of glaze. The interior of the mouth is glazed. Glaze: dark orange. Clay: reddish in hue.
The star pattern closely imitates Corinthian types ...
M10 Cat. Cor 148
Pottery
Ceramic
(Lydian)
Handle-plate, with the stump of the handle preserved. The plate is not square at the corners. A large bird to left in profile. The body is heavy and awkward, the neck short and the beak hooked like that of a vulture. It may be a unique representation...
M10 Cat. Cor App. 1
Pottery
Ceramic
Ca. 630-590 BC (Lydian)
Notes: "Greenish yellow clay, black varnish, red overcolor, and incision.
"On flat lip, radiating tongues; on edge of lip, traces of black stripe. On shoulder, tongue pattern and trace [or traces?] of 2 narrow bands, defining the main field. On bottom...
M10 Cat. Cor App. 2
Pottery
Ceramic
Ca. 570-550 BC ()
Early in LC-I. Chase notes: “Pale, greenish yellow clay. Brown-black varnish. On bottom, broad circular band, followed by 3 narrow bands, the uppermost of which marks the bottom of the principal field. Above this, running below the base of the handle...
M10 Cat. Att 1
Pottery
Ceramic
570-550 BC (Lydian)
Wall fragment showing part of two bands of animals, probably the middle and lower animal friezes of an amphora. Upper band: hind leg of animal moving left and two legs of a bird siren moving right. Lower band: panther moving right. Added purple on it...
M10 Cat. Att 2
Pottery
Ceramic
Ca. 560 BC (Lydian)
Wall fragment. A siren from a frieze which was below the widest circumference of the pot. Body and legs in black, wing in purple paint over black. Incisions for details. The legs of the siren rest on a ground line. A second horizontal band is barely ...
M10 Cat. Att 3
Pottery
Ceramic
Ca. 560 BC (Lydian)
Wall fragment of an amphora or hydria. Head of a dead man, eyes closed, teeth showing. The facial details are defined by incision, but behind the face, there is a dark circular area that appears to be his arm. The hair is defined by a wavy line, and ...
M10 Cat. Att 4
Pottery
Ceramic
Ca. 560 or a little earlier (Lydian)
Fragment, wall of an amphora or hydria. A woman walking left on a ground line. Her skirt has added purple and the lower part is decorated by incised triangles, making a zigzag pattern between double bands. The feet were white. To her left, part of a ...
M10 Cat. Att 5
Pottery
Ceramic
Ca. 560 BC (Lydian)
Fragment of body. Part of shield rim with part of a device, perhaps a star, preserved in added white. Added purple on shield rim. Incised lines below may indicate folds of drapery.
G. Bakır, personal communication, suggested a date of no earlier than ...
M10 Cat. Att 6
Pottery
Ceramic
Ca. mid-6th C. (Lydian)
Wall fragment of a large closed vessel. Tail of a cock (?). Added purple highlights. Unglazed on interior.