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.
M10 Cat. Att 7
Pottery
Ceramic
Ca. 540-530 BC (Late Lydian (Persian))
Shoulder fragment of a neck amphora. Head of a man and a woman, both in profile; the man's head is seen behind the woman's. His silhouette is outlined by incision, which is used also for details. The white paint on the beard is now lost. Two parallel...
M10 Cat. Att 8
Pottery
Ceramic
550-500 BC (Late Lydian (Persian))
Wall fragment of an amphora (?). Warrior moving left, walking on ground line; only his leg and probably a trace of his shield are preserved. Added purple on his leg, representing a greave, and incision for the calf muscle. At left the lower part of a...
M10 Cat. Att 9
Pottery
Ceramic
after 540 BC (Late Lydian (Persian))
Neck fragment of a belly amphora. Addorsed lotus-palmette chain. Much incision and added purple on palmettes and lotus. From scene below, possibly a spear at left and a helmet crest at right. Unglazed on interior. The whole is turned gray by fire, bu...
M10 Cat. Att 10
Pottery
Ceramic
525-500 BC (Lydian or Late Lydian)
Wall fragment of an amphora (?). Robe of a figure, Dionysus (?), seated on a folding stool. An incised circle, with a white painted circle (flaked off) within it, indicates the joint at the top of the diagonal leg of the stool. The curved line of the...
M10 Cat. Att 11
Pottery
Ceramic
late 6th C. BC (Late Lydian (Persian))
Handle and neck fragment of a belly amphora. Handle broken off at stump, but broad black line on each side partly preserved. Palmette at right has schematized petals and fine outline. Part of a similar palmette preserved at left. Interior black glaze...
M10 Cat. Att 12
Pottery
Ceramic
late 6th C. BC (Late Lydian (Persian))
Foot and lower body of a small amphora. Foot has rounded torus. Underside, unglazed, rises to a recessed bottom which has a nipple. A fillet at join of the wall and foot. Only a tiny blob of figured painting is preserved. Below this, a reserved band ...