M10 Cat. Att 85
Seramik
Pişmiş toprak
600-550 BC (Lidya)
Forty-nine fragments of a nearly complete cup, which, however, lacks the upper third of the body on one side and small fragments from the foot and other side. The lip is everted, the foot low and flared. The handles rise markedly from their point of ...
M10 Cat. Att 86
Seramik
Pişmiş toprak
ca. 550 BC (Lidya)
Two joining fragments. Above band, the palmette and tendril from near the handle, and next to it, the wing, tail, feet, and part of the body of a siren. Added purple on the heart of the palmette, on the tail feathers, and for tiny dots on the belly. ...
M10 Cat. Att 87
Seramik
Pişmiş toprak
550-525 BC (Geç Lidya (Pers))
The shape is sometimes known as a Hermogenean skyphos. Ten fragments of the lip and body. Side A, four pieces join to make about one-quarter of the circumference at the lip, including the central motif of the reserved handle zone (a four-horse chario...
M10 Cat. Att 88
Seramik
Pişmiş toprak
575-550 BC (Lidya)
Fragment. Interior: central tondo and surrounding frieze. In tondo, part of a floral cross is preserved with the end of a curling tendril. A series of four concentric lines separates the tondo from frieze, on which are preserved the forelegs and fore...
M10 Cat. Att 89
Seramik
Pişmiş toprak
500-450 BC (Geç Lidya (Pers))
Exterior: head of a youth looking downwards. The oval eye and strands of hair are incised. An added purple fillet in his hair. At left, a thin diagonal line leads toward part of an unidentifiable object (a pot rim?) or animal. Interior unglazed.
M10 Cat. Att 90
Seramik, Grafito
Pişmiş toprak
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Exterior: palmette pattern and rays (?) separated by a row of dots between horizontal lines. A graffito faintly incised. Interior: black glazed, but streaky. Decoration seems related to the open end of an epinetron (Athens NM 2184: ABV 481; ABL pl. ...
M10 Cat. Att 91
Seramik
Pişmiş toprak
ca. 520 BC (Geç Lidya (Pers))
Fragment. Exterior: concave lip is glazed; reserved band of the handle zone has palmettes between schematized lotus buds. The palmette fronds alternate black and added purple. Around the heart of the palmette is a double-incised line. Its center fron...
M10 Cat. Att 92
Seramik
Pişmiş toprak
ca. 520 BC (Geç Lidya (Pers))
Fragment. Very similar to Att 91 but rim slightly thicker; apparently a pair.
M10 Cat. Att 93
Seramik
Pişmiş toprak
525-500 BC (Geç Lidya (Pers))
Fragment. Exterior: two circles preserved from a row of neat black circles with a black dot in the center (chain pattern). Two incised lines and a trace of added purple form the base of the palmette above. Interior glazed. See Att 94 for a more compl...
M10 Cat. Att 94
Seramik
Pişmiş toprak
525-500 BC (Geç Lidya (Pers))
Fragment. Exterior: chain pattern with dots in center and a palmette and lotus bud pattern. Fronds alternate black and added purple; purple also for the heart of the palmette. Interior: brownish glaze. A round hole at the top edge indicates an ancien...
M10 Cat. Att 95
Seramik
Pişmiş toprak
late 6th C. BC (Geç Lidya (Pers))
Fragment. Exterior: chain pattern has white dots between links and dilute black in the center of links. A second reserved band below. Interior: black glaze.
M10 Cat. Att 96
Seramik
Pişmiş toprak
early 5th C. BC (Geç Lidya (Pers))
Rim fragment. Not a true band cup because the lip is not everted. Exterior: reserved band at the rim and then the usual reserved band at the handle zone. Dilute line at top of the reserved area. Lotus flower with a white tipped bud and side sepals. P...