Fragment of a Middle Corinthian Vessel of Uncertain Shape
Monograph 10: The Corinthian, Attic, and Lakonian Pottery from Sardis
(1997)
Cat. Cor 127
- Dönem
- ca. 595-570 BC, Lidya
- Sardeis veya Müze Env. No.
- P89.002
- Malzeme
- Pişmiş toprak
- Eserin Türü
- Seramik
- Seramiğin Şekli
- Belirsiz
- Seramik Mal Grubu
- Orta Korint
- Pottery Attribution
- Yerleşim
- Sardis
- Alan (Sektör)
- MMS-III
- Açma
- MMS-III 89.1
- Locus
- MMS-III 89.1 Locus 16
- Koordinatlar
- E108 - E114 / S97 - S100 *103.97
- Tanım
Wall fragment. A part of the haunch and the tail of a feline, probably a panther, facing to left. Two incisions mark the join of the tail and body, and a long, curving incision separates the buttocks. There are two horizontal incisions with upturned ends on the haunch. Glaze: black thinning to red in places. Clay: fine and hard. Munsell no. 10 YR 6/4 (light yellowish brown).
There is a possibility that Cor 127 is a Corinthian imitation since the clay remained slightly micaceous after washing. On unusual clays, see also Cor 117, Cor 118.
- Boyutlar
- P.H. 0.050; P.W. 0.064; Th. 0.0056--0.0061
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