LATW Cat. 166
Metalwork
Silver
Late 6th or early 5th c BC (Late Lydian (Persian))
The strainer has a hemispherical bowl and a broad concave rim. The handle projects at a slight angle. Below a plain zone, the bowl is perforated in a swirling pattern; 21 perforated arcs, curving counterclockwise, radiate from the center on the floor...
LATW Cat. 167
Metalwork
Silver
Late 6th or early 5th c BC (Late Lydian (Persian))
The shallow bowl has an offset rim, and an extremely shallow omphalos with a centering mark on the underside. The bowl itself is silver, the gold decoration was made separately and applied. The ten tear-shaped lobes are hollow, slotted into grooves o...
LATW Cat. 168
Metalwork
Silver
Late 6th or early 5th c BC (Late Lydian (Persian))
The deep shouldered bowl has an offset lip, outturned at the rim, and a shallow omphalos with a centering mark on the underside. Spaced evenly around the upper zone of the wall are eighteen male heads, and the lower zone is decorated with seventy-two...
LATW Cat. 169
Metalwork
Silver
Late 6th or early 5th c BC (Late Lydian (Persian))
“The shallow bowl has a sharply flaring offset lip, and a shallow omphalos with a centering mark on the underside. Radiating from an engraved circle around the omphalos are eighty-seven lightly chased tongues, defined around the top by scalloping. Ar...
LATW Cat. 172
Metalwork, Inscription
Silver
Second half of 6th or early 5th c BC (Late Lydian (Persian))
Small single-handled silver dish with a side spout (now missing). Low foot, carinated body, horizontally everted lip. Loop handle ending in ducks’ heads attached to body under lip. At point 90° to handle, perforated opening in wall, which originally ...
LATW Cat. 174
Metalwork
Gold
Late 6th or early 5th c BC (Late Lydian (Persian))
The two spool-shaped rattles are virtually identical. Each is formed from two disk-shaped end pieces, a side sheet with concave profile and a central cylindrical tube which is turned over at the ends to secure the disks. One has seventeen concentric ...
LATW Cat. 175
Metalwork, Jewelry and Ornaments
Gold, Stone, Glass
Late 6th or early 5th c BC (Late Lydian (Persian))
The necklace is composed of twenty floral beads and eighteen plain beads with acorn pendents. Each floral bead is decorated with two six-petal rosettes that radiate from perforations at opposite ends of the bead and make contact at the petal tips. Th...
LATW Cat. 186
Jewelry and Ornaments
Silver
Late 6th or early 5th c BC (Late Lydian (Persian))
The ram is shown lying left, with head facing, and legs folded beneath the body. The fleece is marked by stippling in regular lines, and the head by hatching. The horns are ridged. The articulation of the stylized hind legs and the hooves is prominen...
LATW Cat. 188
Metalwork
Bronze/Copper Alloy
(Lydian)
Pipe nozzle made from a sheet of bronze rolled into a tapering tube. “At the wider end of the long, tapering tube is a finely banded outflaring collar, secured to the tube by a rivet at each side” (Özgen and Öztürk 1996). Length 0.465 m, diameter of ...
LATW Cat. 189
Metalwork
Silver
Probably early fifth century BC (Late Lydian (Persian))
Silver Achaemenid bowl, with flaring offset lip, shallow body, no omphalos. Lower body finely decorated with pointed flutes; shoulder decorated with pendant tongues. Rosette decoration in center. Height 0.053 m, diameter 0.125 m.
LATW Cat. 190
Metalwork
Silver
Probably early fifth century BC (Late Lydian (Persian))
Undecorated silver Achaemenid bowl, with flaring rim, shallow body, central omphalos. Height 0.062 m, diameter 0.133 m.
LATW Cat. 191
Metalwork
Silver
Probably early fifth century BC (Late Lydian (Persian))
Silver ladle (kyathos), with shallow bowl, long handle terminating in a loop that ends in a calf’s head.