M10 Cat. Cor 117
Pottery
Ceramic
Ca. 595-570 BC (Lydian)
Probably early in MC. Three large body fragments, joined. Dolphin to right, preserved from behind the head to the snout. Two concentric circles are used for the eye. Two large arcs appear behind the eye. An incised triangle, which may represent a fli...
M10 Cat. Cor 118
Pottery
Ceramic
Ca. 595-570 BC (Lydian)
Probably early in MC. A small portion of the wall. Dolphin, diving to left, preserved from the eye to a portion of the incised triangular flipper (?). Two incised circles are used for the eye, and a single incised arc appears on the side of the head....
M10 Cat. Cor 119
Pottery
Ceramic
Ca. 595-570 BC (Lydian)
Probably early in MC. Wall fragment from a large alabastron. Large bird to right, preserved from the chest to the upper leg. The lower portion of the wing and part of the tail also remain. The incision is fairly well controlled and fine. There is an ...
M10 Cat. Cor 120
Pottery
Ceramic
Ca. 595-570 BC (Lydian)
A large fragment, preserved from the top of the handle to the belly. On the shoulder are sixteen long narrow tongues, evenly spaced. Two glazed bands below the tongues separate them from the belly frieze. On the handle are four horizontal lines of gl...
M10 Cat. Cor 121
Pottery
Ceramic
Ca. 595-570 BC (Lydian)
Two fragments from the mouth. The top slopes inward and the profile is wedge shaped. On the mouth are petal-shaped tongues of fairly equal size and even distribution. On the edge of the rim are zigzags of two "steps" placed close together. Glaze: red...
M10 Cat. Cor 122
Pottery
Ceramic
Ca. 595-570 BC (Lydian)
Fragment from the shoulder, neck, and handle of a ring aryballos. There are short tongues, varying in size and shape, on the shoulder. The remains of two concentric, incised circles appear on the upper body, with nine vertical incisions below. Glaze:...
M10 Cat. Cor 123
Pottery
Ceramic
Ca. 595-570 BC (Lydian)
A complete aryballos. A reserved rosette with twelve petals of slightly irregular shape springs from a circle of glaze around the opening of the mouth. Three concentric circles of glaze frame the rosette near the rim. There is a net pattern on the wi...
M10 Cat. Cor 124
Pottery
Ceramic
Ca. 595-570 BC (Lydian)
One-third of the body. Lotus pattern with one long sepal remaining on the right side and three central petals. Added red on both the sepals and the petals. Outline technique, no incision. Glaze: worn. Clay: hard and fine. Munsell no. 7.5 YR 7/4 (pink...
M10 Cat. Cor 125
Pottery
Ceramic
Ca. 595-570 BC (Lydian)
Ten fragments from a glazed kotyle, seven joining on the body, two on the rim. Exterior: on the lip is a single line of added red followed by a line of white. A dot rosette in added white, composed of a large central dot surrounded by numerous small ...
M10 Cat. Cor 126
Pottery
Ceramic
Ca. 595-570 BC (Lydian)
Two wall fragments, almost joining, probably from an animal-frieze kotyle. Although discovered some distance apart, it is clear from the interior throwing lines, design, clay and glaze colors, and the style of incision that the pieces belong to one v...
M10 Cat. Cor 127
Pottery
Ceramic
Ca. 595-570 BC (Lydian)
Wall fragment. A part of the haunch and the tail of a feline, probably a panther, facing to left. Two incisions mark the join of the tail and body, and a long, curving incision separates the buttocks. There are two horizontal incisions with upturned ...
M10 Cat. Cor 128
Pottery
Ceramic
Ca. 595-570 BC (Lydian)
Small wall fragment. Animal frieze. The ends of a series of vertical bars appear above the ear of the panther in the handle zone (compare Cor 129). Below the bars are two glazed lines. Beneath these, in the belly frieze, is a panther facing to right,...