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This area allows you to search for and learn about artifacts published by the Sardis Expedition. Currently (2020) the database consists of artifacts in the exhibition and catalog “The Lydians and Their World” (Yapı Kredi Vedat Nedim Tör Museum, Istanbul, 2010); Judith Schaeffer, Nancy Hirschland Ramage, and Crawford H. Greenewalt, jr., Sardis M10: Corinthian, Attic, and Lakonian Pottery; Jane Evans, Sardis M13: Coins from the Excavations at Sardis: Their Archaeological and Economic Contexts; Georg Petzl, Sardis M14: Greek and Latin Inscriptions, Part II: Finds from 1958 to 2017; G.M.A. Hanfmann ve N.H. Ramage, Sardis R2: Sculpture from Sardis: The Finds through 1975; and A. Ramage, N.H. Ramage, ve Gül Gürtekin-Demir, Sardis R8: Ordinary Lydians at Home: The Lydian Trenches of the House of Bronzes and Pactolus Cliff at Sardis. In coming years we intend to add objects from other Sardis Reports and Monographs.

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  • Attic Black Glaze Cup Fragment
    Attic Black Glaze Cup Fragment

    M10 Cat. Att 293

    Pottery

    Ceramic

    ()

    Lower part of torus, resting surface, and underside reserved except one black band.

  • Attic Black Glaze Stemless Cup Fragment
    Attic Black Glaze Stemless Cup Fragment

    M10 Cat. Att 300

    Pottery

    Ceramic

    Ca. 480 BC (Late Lydian (Persian))

    Fragment of lip and body. Slightly concave inset lip is glazed, inside and out. Bowl has miltos, inside and out.

  • Attic Black Glaze Small Stemless Cup Fragment
    Attic Black Glaze Small Stemless Cup Fragment

    M10 Cat. Att 301

    Pottery

    Ceramic

    1st or early 2nd quarter of 5th C. BC (Late Lydian (Persian))

    Fragment of lip and bowl. Inset lip is offset inside. Fine black glaze, peeling in part. Dated by B. A. Sparkes (personal communication); confirmed by stratigraphy (supra, "Introduction," 000).

  • Attic Black Glaze Large Stemless Cup Fragment
    Attic Black Glaze Large Stemless Cup Fragment

    M10 Cat. Att 302

    Pottery

    Ceramic

    (Late Lydian (Persian))

    As Att 301.

  • Attic Black Glaze Large Stemless Cup Fragment
    Attic Black Glaze Large Stemless Cup Fragment

    M10 Cat. Att 303

    Pottery

    Ceramic

    Ca. 480-470 BC (Late Lydian (Persian))

    Fragment of lip, lightly inset outside, plain inside. Scar of handle attachment preserved. Handle panel reserved.

  • Attic Black Glaze Large Stemless Cup Fragment
    Attic Black Glaze Large Stemless Cup Fragment

    M10 Cat. Att 305

    Pottery

    Ceramic

    Ca. 470-450 BC (Late Lydian (Persian))

    Fragment of lip and bowl. Inset lip is offset on inside. Very fine black glaze.

  • Attic Black Glaze Large Stemless Cup Fragment
    Attic Black Glaze Large Stemless Cup Fragment

    M10 Cat. Att 307

    Pottery

    Ceramic

    Ca. 475-450 BC (Late Lydian (Persian))

    Fragment of bowl. Interior: impressed pattern of ivy leaves and three berries at end of stem.

  • Attic Black Glaze: Large Stemless Cup Fragment
    Attic Black Glaze: Large Stemless Cup Fragment

    M10 Cat. Att 308

    Pottery

    Ceramic

    Ca. 450-430 BC (Late Lydian (Persian))

    Fragment of foot and body. Molded ring foot, with concave molding on the inner face and raised rings on the underside. Light groove above the junction of the foot and wall. Interior decorated with rings of incised tongues in concentric zones.

  • Attic Black Glaze Large Stemless Cup Fragment
    Attic Black Glaze Large Stemless Cup Fragment

    M10 Cat. Att 309

    Pottery

    Ceramic

    Ca. 450 BC (Late Lydian (Persian))

    Fragment of wall and handle. Lip offset inside. Found near Att 308, a similar piece.

  • Attic Black Glaze Large Stemless Cup Fragment
    Attic Black Glaze Large Stemless Cup Fragment

    M10 Cat. Att 310

    Pottery

    Ceramic

    Ca. 450-430 BC (Late Lydian (Persian))

    Fragment of body. Underside has at least two raised rings. Fragment of ring foot preserved. Interior decorated with a zone of incised tongues. Tongues seem to be the exclusive decorative pattern, suggesting that Att 310 is an early example of this ty...

  • Attic Black Glaze Large Stemless Cup Fragment
    Attic Black Glaze Large Stemless Cup Fragment

    M10 Cat. Att 311

    Pottery

    Ceramic

    Ca. 450-430 BC (Late Lydian (Persian))

    Fragment of foot and bowl with thin wall. Molded ring foot. Raised ring preserved on underside. Incised tongues decorate interior. As Att 310, this piece could be an early example of incised ware, if tongues were the only pattern.

  • Attic Black Glaze Large Stemless Cup Fragment
    Attic Black Glaze Large Stemless Cup Fragment

    M10 Cat. Att 312

    Pottery

    Ceramic

    Ca. 450-430 BC (Late Lydian (Persian))

    Fragment of body. At least one raised ring on underside. Interior: two zones of incised tongues.

  • Attic Black Glaze Large Stemless Cup Fragment
    Attic Black Glaze Large Stemless Cup Fragment

    M10 Cat. Att 313

    Pottery

    Ceramic

    Ca. 425 BC (Late Lydian (Persian))

    Fragment of base. Thin, low ring foot. Reserved: band at join of foot and wall, and recessed bottom, which has glazed circle and dot. Resting surface glazed.

  • Attic Black Glaze Large Stemless Cup Fragment
    Attic Black Glaze Large Stemless Cup Fragment

    M10 Cat. Att 314

    Pottery

    Ceramic

    Ca. 425-400 BC (Late Lydian (Persian))

    Fragment of bowl and foot. Stamped linked palmettes within double-incised concentric circles. Elaborately interlaced border pattern, consisting of incised arcs and diagonal lines that create a zigzag pattern. Dated by B. A. Sparkes (personal communic...

  • Attic Black Glaze Large Stemless Cup Fragment
    Attic Black Glaze Large Stemless Cup Fragment

    M10 Cat. Att 315

    Pottery

    Ceramic

    Ca. 425 BC (Late Lydian (Persian))

    Fragment of body. Linked open palmettes, surrounded by ovules between two concentric circles.

  • Attic Black Glaze Large Stemless Cup Fragment
    Attic Black Glaze Large Stemless Cup Fragment

    M10 Cat. Att 316

    Pottery

    Ceramic

    late 5th C. BC (Late Lydian (Persian))

    Fragment of bowl and lipped torus foot. Stamped ovules between two concentric circles. Reserved: groove at bottom of wall, at join with foot; resting surface; and center of recessed bottom. A dilute line within reserved circle on underside. Miltos on...

  • Attic Black Glaze Large Stemless Cup Fragment
    Attic Black Glaze Large Stemless Cup Fragment

    M10 Cat. Att 317

    Pottery

    Ceramic

    late 5th C. BC (Late Lydian (Persian))

    Fragment of bowl. Interior: central circle from which radiate palmettes. Underside reserved with a black band and thin line, then a small circle with a central dot.

  • Attic Black Glaze Large Stemless Cup Fragment
    Attic Black Glaze Large Stemless Cup Fragment

    M10 Cat. Att 318

    Pottery

    Ceramic

    late 5th-early 4th C. BC (Late Lydian (Persian))

    Fragment of bowl. Interior: three palmettes around ovules within concentric circles. Larger band of ovules within concentric circles around the palmettes. Exterior: reserved center with three concentric circles.

  • Attic Black Glaze Large Stemless Cup Fragment
    Attic Black Glaze Large Stemless Cup Fragment

    M10 Cat. Att 319

    Pottery

    Ceramic

    late 5th-early 4th C. BC (Late Lydian (Persian))

    Base fragment. Palmette, ovules within concentric circles. Underside reserved, with a black band and a narrower black line.

  • Attic Black Glaze Large Stemless Cup Fragment
    Attic Black Glaze Large Stemless Cup Fragment

    M10 Cat. Att 320

    Pottery

    Ceramic

    late 5th-early 4th C. BC (Late Lydian (Persian))

    Center of floor. Stamped ovules in circle; linked palmettes.

  • Fragment of an Attic Black Glaze Skyphos- Type A: Attic Type
    Fragment of an Attic Black Glaze Skyphos- Type A: Attic Type

    M10 Cat. Att 322

    Pottery

    Ceramic

    Ca. 480-450 BC (Late Lydian (Persian))

    Fragment of rim and handle.

  • Fragment of an Attic Black Glaze Skyphos- Type A: Attic Type
    Fragment of an Attic Black Glaze Skyphos- Type A: Attic Type

    M10 Cat. Att 323

    Pottery

    Ceramic

    ()

    Slightly everted rim fragment.

  • Fragment of an Attic Black Glaze Skyphos- Type A: Attic Type
    Fragment of an Attic Black Glaze Skyphos- Type A: Attic Type

    M10 Cat. Att 327

    Pottery

    Ceramic

    Ca. 500-450 BC (Late Lydian (Persian))

    Fragment of lower wall and foot. Exterior of wall has a reserved band low on the side, with a dilute border at both top and bottom. Outside of foot and resting surface unglazed; inside of foot glazed. Recessed bottom reserved with two concentric ring...

  • Fragment of an Attic Black Glaze Skyphos- Type A: Attic Type
    Fragment of an Attic Black Glaze Skyphos- Type A: Attic Type

    M10 Cat. Att 328

    Pottery

    Ceramic

    late 5th C. BC (Late Lydian (Persian))

    Lower wall and base. Torus foot. Recessed bottom reserved, with miltos. Exterior:reserved band on lower wall.

  • Attic Black Figure Amphora Fragment
    Attic Black Figure Amphora Fragment

    M10 Cat. Att 17

    Pottery

    Ceramic

    ()

    Border of figured panel with vertical dots.