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| Part of rim preserved.
Circular stamp with rose and letters around. Finished Building A, north of Room 2; loose red fill. Ζήνων Ὑακυνθίου (Υ for 1st Ι)
rose
(in O framed) 1572 Leica ... 4 May 1949 ... Grace 1968 Pergamon, p176 nr 6 |
| Two joining sherds.
Deep rounded bowl, small neat foot. Two rouletted circles preserved on floor.
Orange ware, non micaceous; waxy orange gloss on inside, continued as a thin wash outside, not covering ... 10-11 March 1936 ... Orange ware, non micaceous; waxy orange gloss on inside, continued as a thin wash outside, not covering bottom.
Pergamon T.S. Imitation of ESA cup, Atlante 22? |
| Rim sherd of small cup.
Offset vertical rim-band, rounded(?) bowl. Fine groove halfway up rim-band. Normal ware (slip matte on exterior, with slight finger marks).
Context: late 1st c. (with earlier material) ... 5-9 March 1936 ... Cup Fragment: Pergamon Red Gloss Ware |
| Base fragment of cup.
Rounded-bodied cup. Tilted foot with faint molding at bottom.
Orange-red, with good orange-red gloss on interior (outer surface smooth, with finger marks; bottom bears a thin wash ... 5-9 March 1936 ... Cup Fragment: Pergamon Red Gloss Ware |
| Single piece: rim and outer floor. Surface damaged (flaking, spalling).
Loeschcke type 6 (at Çandarli), variant: sharply upturned rim, near-vertical; flat floor.
Normal Early Imperial fabric: orange, ... 27 May 1938 ... Dish Fragment: Pergamon/Çandarli Red Slip Ware |
| Rim of a small thin-walled cup. Slip worn.
Red gloss, thin, with finger-marks on outside.
Ware as P 32031.
Context and date: second half of 1st c. B.C.?
Context of late 1st c., with much later 1st c ... 5-9 March 1936 ... Cup Fragment: Pergamon Region Red Gloss Ware |
| Base fragment of small bowl or cup (conical? carinated? form).
Small angular foot; floor "dropped" over foot.
Light orange-red clay; orange-red gloss (rather soapy appearance) on the interior, thinner ... 30 July 1931 ... Probably Pergamon ware (but unclassified). |
| One side, rim to base, mended from two pieces. Dish with low rounded wall and low foot.
Pergamon (?) red gloss ware. Catalogued November 1991. 93-12-5 ... 5-10 March 1936 ... Dish with low rounded wall and low foot.
Pergamon (?) red gloss ware. |
| Two joining rim-sherds.
High rounded vertical rim, curving down to a flat floor. Lip beveled on interior.
Light brick-red clay, fairly clean; good red gloss, thin and scratched on underside.
Red Gloss ... 9-10 May 1949 ... Red Gloss Pergamon/Çandarli.
Çandarli, Hayes form 4 (LRP; Atlante 'H4' variety; perhaps a Pergamon (metropolitan) product, 3rd into 4th century. |
Early Roman fragment with raised decoration of tendrils and bud.
Pink clay; thin red glaze
ADDENDA Early Roman; Pergamon or Black Sea group, cf. P 8151 (J.W.H.). Center cut, east end. Leica ... 6 June 1931 ... Pink clay; thin red glaze
ADDENDA Early Roman; Pergamon or Black Sea group, cf. |
| Lower part, and one side up to rim. Shallow bowl, of flaring form, with tilted foot ring and overhanging vertical rim with flange at bottom. Square cut lip, slightly grooved on inside.
Ist century AD, ... 23-25 May 1939 ... Ist century AD, Pergamon fabric: light orange-red with orange-red slip, glossy on floor, dull and partial on exterior.
Terra Sigillata Pergamon |
| Typical.
Fine clay, light red at core; yellowish near surface; cream slip.
Single impression, much worn. Par: Nilsson 1909, nr 146; many in Pridik 1917 collect,
none from Pergamon-till recently(VG)* ... 17 July 1931 ... Par: Nilsson 1909, nr 146; many in Pridik 1917 collect,
none from Pergamon-till recently(VG)* |
| Rim fragment with part of wall.
High inward-sloping rim, conical, carinated bowl.
Red gloss, worn on outside, discolored on outside of rim.
Pergamon (?) fabric, 1st cent. B.C./A.D. Catalogued October 1991 ... June 1933, April-May 1936 ... Red gloss, worn on outside, discolored on outside of rim.
Pergamon (?) fabric, 1st cent. |
Over one-quarter preserved; non-joining rim fragment. Flat floor, with low curved rim; low foot; one groove on floor.
Orange ware, with orange-red gloss coating.
Early Roman Pergamon(?) fabric. Catalogued ... (March 1966) ... Early Roman Pergamon(?) fabric. |
| Rim sherd of a cylindrical(?) vessel. Squarish rim, with groove on inside. Moulded relief band below: 5(?)-petalled rosette (one of a row?).
Brick-red clay, red gloss.
Pergamon series? Italian? Below ... 18-24 April 1934 ... Brick-red clay, red gloss.
Pergamon series? Italian? |
| Broken at level of mouth. Back broken away. Battered (locks on proper left side gone).
From copy of the Pergamon Alcamenes herm type.
Weathering probably more modern than ancient.
Pentelic marble. From ... January 1955 ... From copy of the Pergamon Alcamenes herm type.
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| Rim fragment. Shallow sloping floor, wide outcurved rim with upward hook at lip.
Red ware and gloss. Worn in hollows, etc.
Pergamon-region fabric. Catalogued 16 October 1992. Middle Terrace: brown fill, ... 3-6 May 1940 ... Worn in hollows, etc.
Pergamon-region fabric. |
| a) Large rim fragment.
b) Joining rim and base ragments.
Flat floor, shallow curved walls, drooping rim (Pergamon?).
Smooth orange-red clay, good red gloss. Catalogued 7 August 1987. Cistern, upper fill ... (7 August 1987) ... Flat floor, shallow curved walls, drooping rim (Pergamon?).
Smooth orange-red clay, good red gloss. |
From a large shallow bowl, (probably with foot?). Straight, nearly vertical rim, set off from side wall by a groove. Side wall concave-convex. On rim, outside, olive wreath in added white.
ADDENDA Pergamon ... 13 February 1935 ... ADDENDA Pergamon fabric (Augustan?) |
| One side of bowl and rim (3 joining sherds); two other rims (joining) may be from same vessel (b). Flattish floor, rounded wall, slight lip. Undecorated.
Orange-red clay, fine red gloss over all.
Pergamon ... 5-9 March 1936 ... Orange-red clay, fine red gloss over all.
Pergamon red gloss ware. |
| Part of rim preserved.
Lower part of rectangular stamp; one line preserved; large letters; retrograde. Cxt: NB p1898: top fill, pottery mixed to LHell; NB p1896:
this part mostly broken tiles, few sherds ... 27 May 1939 ... Cxt: NB p1898: top fill, pottery mixed to LHell; NB p1896:
this part mostly broken tiles, few sherds incl Pergamon
(acc to pencil nt)(VG)* |
About half preserved, with the base, in a single piece. High flaring ring foot; steeply sloping floor; vertical rim keeled below, plain above.
Light red clay; firm orange red glaze over all except beneath ... 29 July 1947 ... Light red clay; firm orange red glaze over all except beneath foot.
Pergamon ware. |
| One side of wall and rim, mended from two sherds, and a non-joining sherd. Foot missing. Rounded wall (faint angle), plain lip. Slight offset at edge of floor.
Red gloss; a band fired blackish on exterior ... 5-9 March 1936 ... Red gloss; a band fired blackish on exterior of rim.
Pergamon red gloss ware. |
| Two non-joining rim fragments. Flattish floor, low upcurved rim with internal and external angles.
Light red clay, good red gloss.
Pergamon fabric, copying an Eastern Sigillata A ware shape. Brown gravelly ... April 1939 ... Light red clay, good red gloss.
Pergamon fabric, copying an Eastern Sigillata A ware shape. |
| Complete base. Flat floor, fairly narrow tilted foot ring. Two sets of (spiral) rouletting around center of floor. Spatula rings on floor.
Orange-red clay; red gloss all over.
Red Gloss Ware; Pergamon ... 9-15 May 1935 ... Red Gloss Ware; Pergamon fabric; type imitates Eastern Sigillata A ware. |
| From the inside of a dish, decorated with an arthropod with 8 legs, applied in high relief.
Thin red to brown glaze inside and out.
ADDENDA Pergamon: Late Hellenistic. Red earth west of foundation. Early ... 18 February 1936 ... ADDENDA Pergamon: Late Hellenistic. |
Broad; broken before curve.
Coarse red clay, rather micaceous; traces of light slip.
Right end of the imprtession broken away; left end incomplete above and below; large letters. Cxt: Cistern system ... Late 3rd century B.C.-2nd century B.C.(?) ... Cxt: Cistern system 65/=KG=(VG)*Msc: not found in Dumont 1871,
or Pergamon, or Schuchhardt 1895(VG)* |
Fragment from rim and wall. Plain rim with lip thickened on inside and set off by a light groove. In applied relief outside, below the rim, ivy leaf and cluster of berries.
Pinkish-buff clay; firm red ... 27 May 1947 ... ADDENDA Pergamon. Late Hellenistic (JWH). |
The center of the floor and the broad low flaring, carefully moulded, base ring of a plate base preserved.
Inside the foot, carefully scratched after firing:
Fine light red clay. Good red glaze, over ... 11 March 1938 ... Presumably Pergamon [JWH]. |
| Base fragment of small dish or bowl.
Flattish floor; tilted foot, grooved at mid-height, with smooth transition to bottom on inside.
Light red ware, red gloss, polished on floor.
Possibly related to early ... 13, 18, 20 February 1936 ... Possibly related to early Pergamon wares.
Context: Early 1st c. |
| Mended from five pieces. Ring foot. Keeled rim, with a corresponding projection at the top, above the concave vertical lip.
Pinkish buff clay; red glaze, mottled, and somewhat pitted inside and out.
... 18 April 1934 ... Pinkish buff clay; red glaze, mottled, and somewhat pitted inside and out.
Pergamon Ware.
ADDENDA Transitional piece; perhaps should be called early Roman. |
| Single fragment preserving ca. one-third of foot. Slip very worn.
Heavy stemmed foot with high outer edge.
Orange-red clay and slip. Red-gloss ware. (1st c. A.D. Pergamon fabric? Attiko ware? Mytilene ... March-April 1952 ... A.D. Pergamon fabric? Attiko ware? |
| Three joining sherds giving about half of base. Low sloping foot ring; steep-sided (?) with angle above base.
Clean orange-red clay, semi-glossy red slip, thin and duller on interior.
Unclassified ware ... 2, 9 April 1949 ... , related to Pergamon wares? |
| Two pieces of rim and wall (three sherds). Steep sloping wall, with a plain rim marked off by groove; edge of a flat floor preserved. Fairly thin walled.
Fine orange ware (mica traces); red slip, thin ... 6, 11-12 April 1939 ... Probably Pergamon ware, Loeschcke.
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| Base fragment of a large plate.
Flattish floor, low triangular foot with groove on inner face.
Orange-red clay; orange-red slip, glossy (waxy) on top and exterior of wall, dull on bottom. No parallels ... May 1935 ... (from a late context).
Pergamon series? Local ware? |
| Piece of rim and outer part of floor of a large plate.
Flat floor and thick sloping rim, bulging at top, with groove and quarter-round molding on inner face.
Light pinkish-red with red slip, glossy ('soapy') ... 1934 ... Red gloss ware (Pergamon).
An unclassified import (?) |
| Irregular fragment of typical handle.
Large and distinct light bluish gray core, and russet buff surface.
Fresh impression, smeared out a little in thde setting (upper left corner), and broken away to ... 24 March 1933 ... Par: see SS 00906, for dev; cf Pergamon IX 1937, p149 nr 49(VG)* |
| Two non-joining fragments. (Body sherds perhaps discarded: see comment Nb. p. 886.)
Tapering neck, outcurved at rim; flat-topped lip. Rounded body, raised base incorporating a slight foot-ledge. Two grooves ... 4, 9 April 1938 ... Related to Pergamon wares? Asia Minor Ware. |
| Base and floor, mended from three pieces. Flat floor, low foot, stump of a steep wall. Ring of rouletting (3 lines) on floor.
Clean orange-red ware. Orange-red slip all over, glossy on floor and wall ... 14 August 1946 ... Orange-red slip all over, glossy on floor and wall.
Pergamon ware. |
Hemispherical Cup: Pergamene?
Three-fourths missing.
Slightly recessed underside. Two grooves at bottom of wall, two just below half height. Rim beveled to inside, with scraped groove below.
Scraped ... Context of ca. 225-150 ... XXI; AvP IX, p. 120, pl. 59:c:1 (Pergamon); PF II, D 2, D 6, p. 59, pls. 10, 11 (Pergamon); Anderson 1954, nos. 244, 245, p. 153, pl. 11:b (Chios, from deposit of ca. 275--225); Patsiada 1990, no. 17, pp. 149--150, fig. 6, pl. 52:β (Pergamene, from Rhodes); Ognenova 1960, p. 230, fig. 9 (Mesambria). |
Vertical section of handle and over half of body, foot, and underside restored.
Low, flaring foot; flat resting surface; well-formed, slightly convex underside. Lower body very high and nearly straight ... Context of 150-110 ... For wreath with square bow see Leroux 1913, no. 17, pp. 21--22 (Eretria), no. 27, pp. 24--25 (Myrina), no. 33, pp. 26--27 (Olbia), nos. 66, 70, pp. 37--38, 40--41 (Cyrenaica); BCH 78, 1954, p. 221, fig. 5 (Delos, in context of mid-2nd century and slightly later); Tsakos 1994, p. 161, fig. 7 (Samos); PF II, F 11, p. 114, pl. 45 (Pergamon); AvP I, ii, p. 277, fig. a (Pergamon); AvP XI, ii, no. 101, p. 72, pl. 43:3 (Pergamon, in context dating after middle of 2nd century); Belin de Ballu 1972, p. 115, pl. |
Handle.
Lower part of handle.
Vertical, double-grooved strap handle. Trace of orange glaze on wall below handle. Soft, somewhat coarse, very micaceous, reddish yellow fabric (5YR 6/6) with red and white ... Context of 250-175 ... Leroux 1913, no. 66, pp. 37--38 (Cyrenaica); Δελτ 21, 1966, B1 2 [1968], p. 336, pl. 358:η (Thessaloniki); Δελτ 28, 1973, B1 2 [1977], p. 526, pl. 497:β (Samos); AvP I, ii, p. 277; PF II, fig. 7:1 (Pergamon). |
Large Kantharos(?): Pergamene.
Single rim fragment.
Wall flares out at bottom. Projecting molding below rim, with scraped groove at top. Below molding, ivy garland running right with incised dot rosettes ... Context of 3rd to 1st century, with late Roman intrusions ... Bohtz and Albert 1975, no. 28a, p. 516, fig. 53 (Pergamon); contrasting interior and exterior glazes are not uncommon on Pergamene Sigillata (PF VI, p. 17, Group E). |
Three-fourths of wall and rim missing.
Lightly molded ring foot; beveled resting surface; pointed underside.
Scraped groove below rim. Dull black glaze, red to brown below stacking line and inside.
... 200-175 ... Cf. also PF II, C 20, p. 43, pl. 4 (undecorated, with no groove below rim, from Pergamon). |
P 10900 a
Neck and about half of shoulder preserved; partiallyrestored.
Convex shoulder with smooth transition to long, cylindrical neck.
Torus rim. Decoration in brown glaze: band on rim and at base ... 1st-century context ... Other musical instruments are common: Leroux 1913, nos. 6, 66, 70, pp. 17--18, 37--38, 40--41 (Delos, Cyrenaica); Délos XXVII, D 105, p. 252, pl. 44; BCH 78, 1954, p. 221, fig. 5 (Delos); Bruneau 1970, no. 59.29, p. 471, figs. 87, 88 (Argos); AvP XI, ii, no. 101, p. 72, pl. 43:3 (Pergamon); Bohtz and Albert 1975, no. 4, p. 507, fig. 36 (Pergamon); CVA, Sèvres [France 13], p. 49, pl. 24 [553]:25 (Benghazi). |
Half of mouth, half of vertical section of handle, part of shoulder, most of lower body, and center of floor restored.
Low, flaring foot; flat resting surface; nearly flat underside. Lower body nearly ... Context of 150-110 ... For the swags see 1511, 1520, 1535; Alt-Ägina II, i, nos. 667, 669, p. 84, pl. 51 (from a grave of the third quarter of the 2nd century); Samos XIV, p. 156, fig. 251:B; Δελτ 28, 1973, B1 1 [1977], p. 527, pl. 497:β (Samos, in context of late 2nd--early 1st century); PF II, F 13, F 14, p. 114, pl. 43 (Pergamon); AvP I, ii, p. 277, Beiblatt 46:6 (Pergamon).
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Emblem Bowl.
Floor, most of foot, and part of lower wall preserved.
Cup rests on low ridge with raised disk within it; concave underneath.
On floor, two concentric raised disks with grasshopper facing ... Context mostly of 200-150 ... The motif also appears in a mosaic in the palace of Eumenes II at Pergamon (AvP V, i, p. 64, pls. |
Handle, upper part of neck, and parts of wall missing.
Low, irregular foot; flat resting surface; convex, irregular underside. Lower body with nearly vertical wall, irregularly pared at bottom. Convex ... Context of 100-50? ... For rays see 1514, 1522; Leroux 1913, no. 35, pp. 27--28 (Olbia); BCH 94, 1970, p. 996, fig. 230:c on p. 1002 (Gialova, Messenia); Délos XXVII, D 97, p. 252, pl. 45; PF II, F 10, p. 114, pl. 44 (Pergamon). |
Pyxis?
Upper part missing; edge of foot chipped.
Projecting foot; slightly concave underside. Concave wall.
Pronounced nipple on floor. Hard, fine, very micaceous, gray/light gray fabric with uneven ... Context of 5th to 1st century ... Cf. also a partially preserved gray-ware vessel from Pergamon with appliqué decoration (PF VII, nos. 9, 172, pp. 186, 196--197, fig. 25, pl. 35). |
Plate.
Part of floor and foot.
Ring foot; beveled resting surface; slightly pointed underside. Band of glaze around edge of underside, glazed circle at center. On floor, red-glazed circle at center, ... 2nd-century context ... For painted decoration on banded vessels see Corinth VII, iii, no. 127, p. 39, pl. 45; FdD V, i, no. 400, pp. 173--174, fig. 728, from a 3rd-century context at Delphi; Giannikouri, Patsiada, and Philimonos 1990, pp. 182--183, pls. 100--102 (Rhodes); Behr 1988, no. 100, p. 174, fig. 22, pl. 18:1 (Pergamon). |
Mouth, handle, and pieces of body missing.
Low foot; flat resting surface; slightly convex underside. Straight lower body of equal height with convex shoulder. Slight sinking at base of neck. Strap handle ... Context of 115-86 ... For lotus petals cf. 1513, 1515, 1535, 1537--1539; AvP IX, p. 123, pl. 59:b:2--4; AvP XI, ii, nos. 102, 208, pp. 72, 80, pl. 43:4; PF II, F 56, p. 115, pl. 46 (all from Pergamon); and I. R. |
Small Plate.
Part of rim missing.
Very small, flaring ring foot; rounded resting surface; flat underside. Foot pierced for hanging in such a way that griffin is upright. Shallow plate with convex-concave ... Context of 115-50 ... It is, however, documented at Pergamon (PF II, D 22, D 23, p. 60, pls. 9, 11), where large-scale painted figures were favored; cf. also 1659. For griffins in other techniques on Hellenistic pottery see Behr 1988, no. 36, pp. 127--128, 136, fig. 10, pl. 15:1 ( painted and incised on a red-ware skyphos from Pergamon) and Corinth VII, iii, no. 943, p. 187, pl. 84 ( painted on the interior of a cup). |
Banded Fish-plate.
Over half of rim, part of floor and foot restored.
High foot; beveled resting surface. Floor concave with shallow groove around outer edge and around depression. Rim nearly horizontal, ... Context of 110 to early 1st century after Christ ... The banded fish-plate was common on the coast of Turkey; many fragments may be observed on the beach at Kyme, and they are reported from Pergamon, Ephesos, Samos, and Lesbos (e.g. |
Fragment of shoulder.
Shoulder slightly convex. Decoration in brown glaze: broad band at angle with two narrow bands above; tendrils of ivy(?) garland on shoulder. Hard, friable, light red fabric (2.5YR ... XXXVIII (Olbia); PF II, F 21--F 23, p. 114, fig. 6:1--3, pl. 43 (Pergamon); Giannikouri, Patsiada, and Philimonos 1990, p. 176, pl. 90:α, β (Rhodes); Antioch IV, i, p. 28, fig. 8:17, 19, 20; SwCyprusExp IV, iii, figs. 23:1, 28:9, BCH 84, 1960, pp. 294--295, fig. 71, BCH 101, 1976, p. 857, fig. 33, BCH 108, 1946, pp. 952--953, fig. 152, and BCH 109, 1985, no. 11, p. 900, fig. 12 (all from Cyprus); CVA, Mainz 2 [Germany 43], p. 79, pl. 39 [2096]:5 (probably from Cyprus); CVA, Brussels 3 [Belgium 3], pl. 2 [140]:13 (Cyrenaica); Kokkou-Buridi 1982, no. 108, p. 55, fig. 7, pl. |
Cup With Moldmade Feet: Imitation Pergamene?
One foot, most of rim, and half of body restored.
Three moldmade feet: grinning satyr mask with bald head, full, curly beard, and bunches of grapes over ears ... Context of 115-50 ... Large-scale dolphins and palmettes occur on West Slope vessels at Pergamon (AvP I, ii, p. 273, Beiblatt 38:4; AvP IX, p. 120, pl. 57:h:7, 8, 10, 11, 57:i, 1; AvP XI, i, nos. 333, 428, pp. 151, 164, pls. 54, 59; PF II, D 39, p. 61, pl. 13). |
Krater.
Most of rim, part of body, and one handle restored. Foot chipped, hole in floor (probably intentional); some appliqué figures partly missing.
Molded foot; broad, flat resting surface. Low, hollow ... Context of 150-110 ... The Leto figure is paralleled in reverse on an appliqué in Pergamon (AvP I, ii, no. 1, p. 256, Beiblatt 32:1). |
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