• m10-cor-108-10
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Early Corinthian Aryballos Fragments

Dönem
ca. 615-590 BC, Lidya
Sardeis veya Müze Env. No.
P65.016
Malzeme
Pişmiş toprak
Eserin Türü
Seramik
Seramiğin Şekli
Aryballos
Seramik Mal Grubu
Erken Korint
Pottery Attribution
Yerleşim
Sardis
Alan (Sektör)
HoB
Açma
HoB
Koordinatlar
W15 - W20 / S110 - S115 *98.90 - 98.60
Tanım

Mid to Late EC. Nine fragments, eight joined. A rooster with crosshatched neck facing to right. The body is preserved from the neck to the tail, but some portions are missing. Added red on the forepart of the rooster's wing. In the field above the rooster's back are two rosettes, one small and one large. Portions of four carelessly rendered tongues appear on the shoulder of the vessel. The incision is fine and sure but quickly done. Glaze: black, glossy, and worn. Clay: hard, fine, and smooth, with faceted breaks. Yellow-buff. Munsell no. 10 YR 7/4 (very pale brown).

D. A. Amyx (in conversation, 1980) thinks the rooster with the crosshatched neck developed well along in EC, under the influence of lions with crosshatched manes. The type became popular in MC.

Boyutlar
P.H. 0.042; diam. 0.053; Th. 0.003--0.004
Yorum
Cf. CVA Great Britain 6, Cambridge 1, III.C., pl. 5, no. 17b (G.B. 244), rooster in the main frieze, dated EC; PayneNC no. 887, fig. 20:f (MC head-pyxis); for the position and stance, Amyx, “San Simeon” pl. 4:2, a flat-bottomed aryballos by the Otterlo Painter, fairly early in MC.
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