LATW Cat. 97
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MÖ 6.yy ortaları (Lidya)
Konik biçimli dipli, küresel gövdeli, kalın dışa eğik boyunlu, hafifçe dışa çekik ağızlı, yatay silmeli lydion,. Damarlı siyah parlak astar ile boyanmış, yanmış. Dip ve ağızdaki çentikler dışında tam. Yükseklik 0.070 m; çap 0.058 m.
LATW Cat. 98
Seramik
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MÖ 6.yy ortaları (Lidya)
Orta büyüklükte, gri halka gövdeli askos. Halka biçimli gövde, alçak dikey boyun, dışa eğik ağız. Gövdenin üstünden boyuna doğru uzanan tek sepet kulpludur. Tüm yüzey gri, yarı mat astarlı, hafif perdahlanmış olabilir. Tüm, onarılmış. Yükseklik 0.049...
LATW Cat. 99
Seramik
Pişmiş toprak
MÖ 6.yy ortaları (Lidya)
Minyatür, halka askos. Halka biçimli gövdeli, alçak dikey boyunlu, dışa eğik ağızlıdır. Gövdenin üstünden boyuna uzanan tek sepet kulp vardır. Kırmızı bezemeli, krem astarlıdır. Boyunda üç kırmızı çizgi, ağız çevresinde yanlamasına uzanan çizgili şer...
R2 Cat. 1
Heykel
Şist, Taş
Ca. 2500-2000 BC (?) (Erken Tunç Çağı)
Preserved are the lower body and legs tapering to small pointed feet. The interior of the legs is unfinished. This is an example of a flat idol of obese type.
According to D.G. Mitten it is “like a silhouette cut-out of a mother goddess figurine.”
R2 Cat. 2
Heykel
Mermer, Taş
Third Millenium BC? (Erken Tunç Çağı)
The round eye is made with a little chisel, the mouth by sawing and thin file or with abrasive. There were three strokes on the left of the neck to characterize feathers. This is not a Greek or Roman piece but either early Lydian or more likely Bronz...
R2 Cat. 3
Heykel
Mermer, Taş
ca. 600 BC (Lidya)
The hair is stylized in large “Daedalic” beads, with waves over the forehead; they are separated by incised lines on her right side with eight vertical beads in two tresses. Plain in back, the hair falls over the back of the throne. It curves around ...
R2 Cat. 4
Heykel
Mermer, Taş
580-570 BC (Lidya)
The lower part of the small female archaic statue is made in one piece with the base and has a back pillar. Her chiton falls in vertical folds down to the ground but leaves a niche for two schematized feet set apart. The oblique bit of garment seen a...
R2 Cat. 5
Heykel
Mermer, Taş
580-570 BC (Lidya)
Five near-vertical, straight chiseled folds flank either side of two wide ribbons which fall vertically from the belt. Preserved at the top right and left are bits of double-folded overhang from a himation. In addition to the overhang, there are thre...
R2 Cat. 6
Heykel
Mermer, Taş
ca. 560 BC (Lidya)
The figure of a woman is linked by background with a columnar structure. Standing stiffly, she holds in her huge right hand a wiggling snake, the tail of which drags on the ground. She wears a chiton with six vertical central folds and a short Ionic ...
R2 Cat. 7
Heykel
Mermer, Taş
540-530 BC (Geç Lidya (Pers))
Monument in the form of a shrine decorated with reliefs, with goddess standing in front, henceforth referred to as “Cybele shrine.”
A frontal female figure wearing a girt chiton stands between two snakes (or plants?) in the entrance of a shrine. The s...
R2 Cat. 9
Heykel
Kireçtaşı, Taş
520-500 BC (Geç Lidya (Pers))
The figure is carved into the flat broad surface of a rectangular limestone block which is plain on the sides and back. The background was treated with claw chisel, then smoothed. She stands with her small short feet parallel and slightly apart, arms...
R2 Cat. 10
Heykel
Mermer, Taş
ca. 500 BC? (Geç Lidya (Pers)?)
The plain upper garment has a large overfold from the left shoulder. Almost entirely preserved is the powerful upper left arm; only the frontal part of the right arm remains. Small drill plus fine chisel work are used to separate arms from body. A cu...
R2 Cat. 11
Heykel
Mermer, Taş
5th C. BC (Geç Lidya (Pers))
A heavy cloak with large round folds is draped over the right shoulder, and round clasps button the chiton at the shoulder. There are thin, cleanly chiseled but not as yet transparent folds at the shoulder and V of neck. The piece seems parallel to f...
R2 Cat. 12
Heykel
Mermer, Taş
5th-4th C. BC? (Geç Lidya (Pers)?)
The r. arm was raised, l. extended sideways in fighting posture. The head was turned to proper l. The himation with overfold goes diagonally across the back and ties over the upper l. shoulder. Three short locks fall on the back of the r. shoulder wi...
R2 Cat. 13
Heykel
Mermer, Taş
5th C. BC? (Geç Lidya (Pers)?)
Possibly the right side of a colossal statue or relief. The fragment has a fold falling across the shoulder, another going across the back, and long shallow vertical folds falling down the back. It is at least one and a half times life size.
Because o...
R2 Cat. 14
Heykel
Mermer, Taş
ca. 540-520 BC (Geç Lidya (Pers))
The fragment has a pattern of near-hexagonal rounded “beads” arranged in three continuous lines from l. to r. plus an intrusive line of three beads. It is possible from the hair of an archaic kouros (?), the back portion either just below the top (Ri...
R2 Cat. 15
Heykel
Mermer, Taş
480-460 BC? (Geç Lidya (Pers)?)
A regular pattern of tight curls goes down to the nape of the neck which has fine light chisel work and finish. The back of the head is rounded in profile. It is probably a late archaic or early classical original. B.S. Ridgway has suggested (orally)...
R2 Cat. 16
Heykel
Lav, Taş
Before 570 BC? (Lidya)
Curving, finely cut folds border a shallowly molded muscle of a leg (?). The piece was originally recorded in a horizontal position as possibly a leg and part of a wing of a sphinx. It may, however, be viewed as vertical, either a walking lion or bul...
R2 Cat. 18
Heykel
Mermer, Taş
450-430 BC (Geç Lidya (Pers))
The block is probably one of the two pieces which constituted the l. side of a small pediment. The slope was ca. 1:4 (58:232) and the size of the missing corner block can be calculated to ca. 1.00. Half of the pediment was ca. 2.30, and the entire pe...
R2 Cat. 19
Heykel
Mermer, Taş
5th C. BC (Geç Lidya (Pers))
The r. side of the stone had a moulding just above the height at which the front panel ends; otherwise the surface is smoothed. There is an L-shaped cut at the bottom from reuse. The l. side of the stone is smooth, the surface destroyed from moulding...
R2 Cat. 20
Heykel
Mermer, Taş
ca. 400 BC (Geç Lidya (Pers))
On both sides remain parts of the top of the triangular pediment (W. 0.49). Part of the interior of the pediment is preserved on the l. (H. 0.24; D. 0.65). Its corner ends just above the inner edge of the l. pilaster capital. It must have had acroter...
R2 Cat. 21
Heykel
Mermer, Taş
4th C. BC (Geç Lidya (Pers))
The marble piece is flat on top but cut in front to indicate a very shallowly pitched roof with a round central and two palmette-shaped corner acroteria. Details may have been indicated by painting. The sides, acting as pilasters, have no carved deta...
R2 Cat. 22
Heykel
Mermer, Taş
ca. 500 BC (Geç Lidya (Pers))
This architectural relief is beautifully chiseled and perfectly smoothed. The forms are simple but highly refined and rounded. The back of the relief is smoothed but has a few scattered dots. It was clearly to be set against a smooth surface, hence i...
R2 Cat. 23
Heykel
Mermer, Taş
ca. 580-560 BC (Lidya)
The lion is conceived as one, not two beasts; he has only one tail. Frontally viewed, the two legs are separated by “background,” ca. 0.06 W., thicker (0.075) below the belly. The lion has a broad mane of plastically rendered, overlapping curls which...
R2 Cat. 24
Heykel
Mermer, Taş
6th-5th C. BC (Lidya)
From preserved neck and shoulder it is clear that the lion sat with legs vertical, like the Perachora lion (Boston Museum of Fine Arts no. 97.289, Caskey, Catalogue Boston MFA, 15ff.) or the Metropolitan Sardis lion (Cat. 235 Figs. 405-406), roaring ...