• m10-cor-112-10
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Early Corinthian Kotyle Fragment

Dönem
ca. 615-590 BC, Lidya
Sardeis veya Müze Env. No.
P96.039
Malzeme
Pişmiş toprak
Eserin Türü
Seramik
Seramiğin Şekli
Seramik Mal Grubu
Erken Korint
Pottery Attribution
Yerleşim
Sardis
Alan (Sektör)
HoB
Açma
HoB
Koordinatlar
W5 - W10 / S114 - S116 *99.8
Bulunduğu Yeri
found in 1964
Tanım
Late in EC. A tiny wall fragment, probably from a miniature kotyle. Animal frieze below a band of black glaze. Feline facing to right, the body preserved from the shoulder to the haunch. The tip of the tail and one rear leg also remain. There are incised blobs and dots in the field. The incision is quick and careless, but delicate for so small a kotyle. Four curved incisions are used to represent the ribs, two for the haunch, a straight line for the stomach, and curves for the rear leg and paw. Added red appears on the rib area and the stomach of the feline. He stands on a glazed ground line with the tip of one ray visible below. Glaze: exterior, black to dark brown and glossy; interior, chocolate brown and slightly uneven in application. Clay: hard, smooth, and fine, with a thin wall. Pinkish buff. Closest Munsell no. is 10 YR 7/4 (very pale brown).
Boyutlar
P.H. 0.025; P.W. 0.023; Th. 0.002
Yorum
Cf. CVA Spain 1, Madrid 1, III.C., pl. 2, no. 10 (E 11), pyxis cover; PayneNC pl. 35:2, no. 882 (inv. Berlin 4507), MC pyxis.
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