Early Corinthian Aryballos Fragment
- Dönem
- ca. 620-590 BC, Lidya
- Sardeis veya Müze Env. No.
- P96.032
- 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 *98.6 - 98.4
- Bulunduğu Yeri
- found in 1966
- Tanım
Early in EC. Small wall fragment. Bird flying to left with outstretched wings. Two parallel lines are used for the wing bars as well as for the separation between the tail and the body. A series of parallel lines marks both wing and tail feathers. There is added red on the wing and tail. The incision is fine and fairly steady for so small a piece. Glaze: black, glossy, and worn. Clay: hard, smooth, and fine. Fired to different colors on the exterior and interior, giving the appearance of two layers of clay. Greenish yellow on the exterior, Munsell no. 10 YR 7/4 (very pale brown); orange-buff on the interior, Munsell no. 7.5 YR 7/4 (pink).
Found in the same area and at nearly the same level as one piece of Cor 69, which dates late in TR or early in EC. Another small wall fragment of uncertain shape (P62.344:4662), showing a delicately drawn bird's wing with added red on the bar, was found at PN, in Test Pit "X" in "Lydian B" at *86.30, and dates late in TR or early in EC.
- Boyutlar
- P.H. 0.024; P.W. 0.027; Th. 0.003
- Yorum
- Cf. Benson, “Notes” 223, pl. 70, figs. 14, 15, for a TR example with finer incision.
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