M10 Cat. Att 571
Pottery
Ceramic
Ca. 350-325 BC or Hellenistic (Late Lydian (Persian))
Broad base fragments. Reserved: resting surface and a broad band at the join of the foot and wall. Metallic glaze suggests an Ionian imitation, but chemical analysis confirms that the piece is Attic (Appendix 2, sample AP 11b).
M10 Cat. Att 574
Pottery
Ceramic
()
Rim fragment. Similar to Att 571.
M10 Cat. Att 576
Pottery
Ceramic
()
Foot. Two fragments, one reserved at the base of the wall and on the molding, groove at top of the foot.
M10 Cat. Att 577
Pottery
Ceramic
Ca. 430-400 BC (Late Lydian (Persian))
Fragment of body with echinus wall. Flat underside misfired red.
M10 Cat. Att 578
Pottery
Ceramic
Ca. 375-350 BC (Late Lydian (Persian))
Wall fragment. Dated by analogy to Agora XII, 302, nos. 944--47, fig. 9.
M10 Cat. Att 579
Pottery
Ceramic
Ca. 375-350 BC (Late Lydian (Persian))
Ring foot with a grooved resting surface, about one-third preserved. Scraped groove at junction of the foot and wall. Heavily pitted and worn.
M10 Cat. Att 580
Pottery
Ceramic
Ca. 350-325 BC (Late Lydian (Persian))
Reserved grooved resting surface. Scratched groove at the join of the foot and wall. Nipple on the underside.
M10 Cat. Att 581
Pottery
Ceramic
Ca. 350-325 BC (Late Lydian (Persian))
Footed, one side preserved. Shape similar to Att 580.
M10 Cat. Att 582
Pottery
Ceramic
Ca. 350-325 BC (Late Lydian (Persian))
Footed, one side preserved. Shape similar to Att 580. Reserved: grooved resting surface and join of foot and wall.