M10 Cat. Att 103
Pottery
Ceramic
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Seven joining, three non-joining fragments. Exterior: crude lotus and palmettes, linked by chain pattern with added purple blob on top of the center frond. Interior: a reserved band at the rim and reserved tondo. Two small red concentric circles at t...
M10 Cat. Att 104
Pottery
Ceramic
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Fragment. Black lip and palmette partly preserved near the handle attachment.
M10 Cat. Att 105
Pottery
Ceramic
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Fragment. Black lip and trace of palmette.
M10 Cat. Att 106
Pottery
Ceramic
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Fragment. Chain pattern only, preserved from the base of the palmettes. White dot in the oculus of each link of the chain.
M10 Cat. Att 107
Pottery
Ceramic
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Fragments. V shapes, facing up and down, dots, and a horizontal line decorate the band of this crudely painted cup. Poor glaze and painting suggest a local or Ionian imitation.
M10 Cat. Att 108
Pottery
Ceramic
late 5th-early 4th C. BC (Late Lydian (Persian))
Fragment of the neck. Exterior: head and neck, facing to left, below a debased egg-and-dart pattern. Interior: streaky black glaze.
M10 Cat. Att 109
Pottery
Ceramic
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Wall fragment. Three broad horizontal bands between two narrow bands.
M10 Cat. Att 110
Pottery
Ceramic
5th C. BC (Late Lydian (Persian))
Fragment of body. White-ground area bordered below by two narrow bands of dilute glaze. Interior ribbed.
M10 Cat. Att 111
Pottery
Ceramic
late 5th-early 4th C. BC (Late Lydian (Persian))
Body fragment. Egg-and-dart pattern from border below a panel. Fine relief lines on the horizontal borders. The "dart" consists only of dots along bottom line. Interior unglazed.
M10 Cat. Att 112
Pottery
Ceramic
late 5th-4th C. BC (Late Lydian (Persian))
Squat lekythos. Palmette decoration, horizontal ground line, and black lower body and foot. Interior ribbed. Underside of the foot and recessed bottom are unglazed.
M10 Cat. Att 113
Pottery
Ceramic
mid-4th C. BC (Late Lydian (Persian))
Fragment from the top of an askos. A stalking leopardess or panther with spots. A hind foot, one large teat, and part of the back and belly are preserved. Some internal details in dilute glaze, largely worn away. Interior slightly ribbed.
M10 Cat. Att 114
Pottery
Ceramic
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Fragment of body. Exterior: a reserved palmette and volute from the border at the turn to the neck; a reserved border enclosing the palmette. Also a reserved rounded shape. Interior unglazed.