LATW Cat. 31
Coin
Silver
Second quarter of 6th c BC (Lydian)
Silver croeseid twenty-fourth stater. Obverse: confronted foreparts of lion and bull. Reverse: one incuse punch. Weight 0.35 g, diameter 6.3 mm.
LATW Cat. 32_1-32_2
Coin
Silver
Second half of the 6th c BC (Late Lydian (Persian))
Two silver croeseid half-staters. Obverse: confronted foreparts of lion and bull. Reverse: two punches. Weight: no. 32.1: 5.20 g, “worn” (Robinson) / 5.10 g, “good condition” (Aydemir et al). No. 32.2: 5.29 g, “medium worn” (Robinson) / 5.21 g, “good...
LATW Cat. 32_3
Coin
Silver
Last quarter of the 6th c BC (Late Lydian (Persian))
Silver siglos of Achaemenid type. Obverse: standing three-quarter-length figure of archer, facing right, wearing kidaris and kandys, holding bow and two arrows. Reverse: oblong punch. Diameter 0.014, weight 4.99 g; “worn+” (Robinson) / “good conditio...
LATW Cat. 32_4-32_6
Coin
Silver
Last quarter of the 6th c BC (Late Lydian (Persian))
Three silver sigloi of Achaemenid type. Obverse: kneeling or running figure of the Persian king, facing right, wearing kidaris and kandys, drawing his bow. Reverse: oblong punch. 2844: diameter 0.0155, weight 4.92 g (Robinson) / 4.93 g (Aydemir et al...
LATW Cat. 32_7-32_20
Coin
Silver
Late 6th or early 5th c BC (Late Lydian (Persian))
Fourteen small silver sixth-stater coins. Obverse: female head facing left, wearing close-fitting cap held in place by band (or helmet?); circular earring. Reverse: single quadripartite incuse square. Diameter 0.009-0.0115; weight (2848-2861): 1.28, ...
LATW Cat. 61
Pottery
Ceramic
Ca. mid-6th c BC (Lydian)
Ceramic cooking pot (chytra) of clay, with many fine sand inclusions to prevent the vessel from cracking when placed on the fire (cookingware). Flat bottom, globular body, thickened rim. High-swung strap handle. Intact. Height 0.133 m, diameter of ri...
LATW Cat. 121
Jewelry and Ornaments, Seal
Silver, Stone
(Late Lydian (Persian))
“Agate (?) weight-shaped seal, with corroded silver mounting of heavy wire forming a large ring (1.1 cm outside diameter) from which extend two wires clasping the sides of the stone and terminating in thickened swellings at the point where a pin runs...
LATW Cat. 127
Jewelry and Ornaments, Seal
Silver
(Late Lydian (Persian))
Very heavy silver ring of horseshoe shape with an oval hematite (?) intaglio mounted on a swivel. A silver wire passes through the stone and the thickened ends of the hoop and is wrapped twice on each side. It has a rounded top and flat oval base on ...
LATW Cat. 130
Jewelry and Ornaments, Seal
Silver, Stone
(Late Lydian (Persian))
Chalcedony pyramidal stamp seal, with silver mounting consisting of a flat band with simplified ducks’ bills holding the pin. A rounded silver band forms the suspension. The flat sealing surface is carved in intaglio, with a scene of heroic control: ...
LATW Cat. 131
Jewelry and Ornaments, Seal
Silver, Stone
(Late Lydian (Persian))
“Blue chalcedony pyramidal stamp seal, with a portion of a silver mounting consisting of a flat silver strip and the pin running through the stone. The flat sealing surface is carved in intaglio, with a winged, horned lion-griffin walking right on a ...
LATW Cat. 132
Jewelry and Ornaments, Seal
Silver, Stone
(Late Lydian (Persian))
“Chalcedony pyramidal stamp seal, with corroded silver mounting consisting of a flat band with simplified ducks’ bills holding the pin. The sealing surface is carved in intaglio, with an open-mouthed lion-griffin walking right” (Dusinberre). Total he...
LATW Cat. 134
Metalwork
Bronze/Copper Alloy
Early fifth century BC? (Late Lydian (Persian))
Large bronze mirror. Circular disk with reflecting surfaces on both sides; the surfaces are slightly convex, so the image would be smaller than natural. Border is decorated with geometric designs (on one side, guilloche and triangles; on the other, g...