M10 Cat. Cor 85
Pottery
Ceramic
Ca. 620-590 BC (Lydian)
Handle-plate with portion of the handle remaining. Dog, couchant, facing to left with his front paws raised and his head turned back over his shoulder. A single long incision delineates the cheek and lower jaw, while another forms the muzzle, with a ...
M10 Cat. Cor 86
Pottery
Ceramic
Ca. 620-590 BC (Lydian)
A small wall fragment. A large incised rosette next to the hind leg of a hoofed animal, probably a goat. Both the shape and the incision of the rosette are nicely done, although the lines do not quite mark the divisions of the petal. A single incisio...
M10 Cat. Cor 87
Pottery
Ceramic
Ca. 620-590 BC (Lydian)
Probably EC. Two large fragments from the shoulder to the base, but not joining. Portion of a large bird preserved from the neck to the wing. Incisions for the wing bar. A series of hasty, parallel incisions for the feathers. Purple-red added on the ...
M10 Cat. Cor 88
Pottery
Ceramic
Ca. 620-590 BC (Lydian)
Six fragments from a large alabastron, four joined. Rooster facing to right. Portions of the chest, neck, outstretched wing, and feet remain. Added red on the chest of the rooster. Parallel incisions are used on the neck. Wide parallel incisions crea...
M10 Cat. Cor 89
Pottery
Ceramic
Ca. 620-590 BC (Lydian)
A portion of the mouth and neck. The disk slants downward toward the opening of the mouth. The thin, sharp profile of the rim has a slight overhang. Tongues of even thickness radiate from the mouth. A row of closely spaced dots appears on the rim. On...
M10 Cat. Cor 90
Pottery
Ceramic
Ca. 620-590 BC (Lydian)
Probably EC. Wall fragment. Bird (possibly a siren) on the right facing to left, preserved from upper wing to feet. In front of the bird is a pendent lotus. Hasty incision is used for the leg joints of the bird, the contour of the wing, and the wing ...
M10 Cat. Cor 91
Pottery
Ceramic
Ca. 620-590 BC (Lydian)
Probably EC. Wall fragment. A series of parallel incisions, possibly representing tongues, radiates from the top. The incision is competent but not entirely even, and the sections vary in width. Added red in the second section from the right, with tr...
M10 Cat. Cor 92
Pottery
Ceramic
Ca. 620-590 BC (Lydian)
Probably EC. Small wall fragment, probably from the join of the neck. Parallel incised lines radiate from the top. The incision is even and competent. Glaze: black and shiny. Clay: powdery, fine, and smooth. Munsell no. 10 YR 8/4 (very pale brown).
EC...
M10 Cat. Cor 93
Pottery
Ceramic
Ca. 620-590 BC (Lydian)
Probably EC. Wall fragment. A series of parallel incisions radiates from the top. Added red on the last section to the left and on the third section from the right. Possibly added yellow on the fourth section from the left. Glaze: badly worn, but bla...
M10 Cat. Cor 94
Pottery
Ceramic
Ca. 620-590 BC (Lydian)
Base fragment. Single incisions mark the eight remaining segments. Added red and white alternate with black glaze as follows: black, red, black, white, black, red, black, white. The incision is quick and careless. Glaze: black and glossy. Clay: hard,...
M10 Cat. Cor 95
Pottery
Ceramic
Ca. 620-590 BC (Lydian)
Shoulder fragment. Single incisions mark the five remaining segments. Added red and white alternate with black glaze in the segments as follows: red, black, white, black, red. Glaze: glossy and black. Clay: fine and smooth. Yellow-gray in hue. Munsel...
M10 Cat. Cor 96
Pottery
Ceramic
Ca. 620-590 BC (Lydian)
Wall fragment. The sherd has been burned. Three pair of parallel incisions are preserved. Glaze: black, somewhat worn and crackled. No added color remains in the sections. Clay: fine and hard, gray in hue. Munsell no. 10 YR 7/1 (light gray).
Two other...