• r8-hob-785-10
    (Telif hakkı Sart Amerikan Hafriyat Heyeti / Harvard Üniversitesi)

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Lidya
Müze
Manisa, Arkeoloji ve Etnografya Müzesi, 4359 and 4360
Müze Envanter No.
4359 and 4360
Sardeis veya Müze Env. No.
P63.307
Malzeme
Terrakotta
Eserin Türü
Seramik
Seramiğin Şekli
Seramik Mal Grubu
Pottery Attribution
Yerleşim
Sardis
Alan (Sektör)
HoB
Açma
HoB
Locus
HoB Lydian I - Refuse Piles
Koordinatlar
W13 / S104 *99.45
Tanım
Ithyphallic man. Three nonjoining units, each mended from several fragments: the head and torso, the left leg and foot, and the phallus. Unusual and ornately decorated figure of a seated, ornately dressed ithyphallic man. Light-skinned, bearded male, with long black double-tresses framing an extended neck. He wears a sleeved jacket over a thinner garment, long banded trousers, and boots. A triangular cap or hood falls at his back. Barrel body with tubular appendages. Possibly a water-pressure trick vase in which the phallus works as the spout. Entire outer surface, except for sole of foot, painted in creamy white, dark purple-gray, brown-gray, and red. The style of the head seems to be inspired by contemporary East Greek fashions; the ornate costume seems to be Asiatic. Complicated vessel made in many separate parts. The torso, extant leg, and penis are all wheelmade and hollow, while the head seems to have been made with a combination of mold and free-hand modeling. Local fabric. [entry by Frances Gallart Marqués]
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