M10 Cat. Att 469
Seramik
Pişmiş toprak
late 5th-early 4th C. BC (Geç Lidya (Pers))
Grooved resting surface reserved; also reserved at the join of the wall to the foot. Palmette and ovules.
M10 Cat. Att 470
Seramik
Pişmiş toprak
early 4th C. BC at latest (Geç Lidya (Pers))
Reserved: top of inside wall of ring foot and underside. Part of a wide circle preserved on the underside. interior: palmettes and ovules in concentric circles.
M10 Cat. Att 471
Seramik, Grafito
Pişmiş toprak
after 380 BC (Geç Lidya (Pers))
Ring Foot. Reserved: Grooved resting surface and join of foot and wall. Graffito on recessed bottom. Interior: stamped palmettes alternately linked within rouletting and central circle.
M10 Cat. Att 472
Seramik
Pişmiş toprak
after 380 BC (Geç Lidya (Pers))
Base with rouletting.
M10 Cat. Att 473
Seramik
Pişmiş toprak
after 380 BC (Geç Lidya (Pers))
Miltos in groove under the foot and in the groove at the join of the foot to the wall. Underside glazed. Palmettes and rouletting.
M10 Cat. Att 474
Seramik
Pişmiş toprak
after 380 BC (Geç Lidya (Pers))
Reserved: join of foot to wall, groove on underside of foot. Palmettes and rouletting.
M10 Cat. Att 475
Seramik
Pişmiş toprak
after 380 BC (Geç Lidya (Pers))
Shallow foot. Palmettes and rouletting.
M10 Cat. Att 476
Seramik
Pişmiş toprak
after 380 BC (Geç Lidya (Pers))
Palmettes and rouletting
M10 Cat. Att 477
Seramik
Pişmiş toprak
after 380 BC (Geç Lidya (Pers))
M10 Cat. Att 478
Seramik
Pişmiş toprak
(Geç Lidya (Pers))
Two non-joining fragments of the same pot, found over 20 m. apart. Misfired red on the interior, black exterior. linked palmettes and rouletting. Grooved resting surface reserved.
M10 Cat. Att 479
Seramik
Pişmiş toprak
before 1st quarter of 4th C. BC (Geç Lidya (Pers))
Spreading foot, no decoration in bowl interior (center preserved). Reserved: torus, resting surface, recessed bottom. Crude dot and circle in the center of the underside. Fillet, with miltos at the join of the foot to the body.
M10 Cat. Att 480
Seramik
Pişmiş toprak
ca. 380-350 BC (Geç Lidya (Pers))
Reserved: resting surface and recessed bottom with a painted circle and dot. Interior: four palmettes, faint rouletting.