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The Archaic Artemisia of Ephesus.
Fig. 99.
7. Two fragments of a larger bird ; shoulders and one wing. The head
was fitted separately into the socket seen in the part preserved. The bird,
judged by the character of its wing, was a hawk.
8. Foot of a human figurine, painted in lustrous black.
9. Clenched hand of ditto, painted red over white
engobe.
10. Ear, life-size and complete ; evidently an ex voto
(F'g- 99)-
11. Grotesque male mask.
12. Bearded and painted miniature mask, probably from
a vase-handle. Good early 5th century work.
13. Many fragments of statuettes, mostly draped, and
probably Goddess types.
B. Other Materials.
1. Three fragments of a large bowl in whitish-blue glass, with outcurving
rim. Impressed lotus pattern covers the outside of the bowl. Fine fabric,
worthy of the 5th century. The original diameter of the mouth was ' 167.
2. Earthcntvare :
(i) Many fragments of red-figured vases, and others in the same fabric,
not figured. The only notable specimens are :—
(a) Two fragments of r. f. vase of large size, showing figure armed
with helmet, sword, and shield, in act of striking.
(b) Two fragments of r. f. vase of inferior workmanship and later date,
showing nude male recumbent.
(c) Fragments with engraved inscriptions, all bases of vases of r. f.
technique.
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(Probably numerals ; a maker's or
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xlix. 6. ^ J Fragment (H. -033 m. x -049 m., 2 mm. thick) of a kylix (?)
which has had a design painted on a smooth, brilliant white ground
laid on the int. ; the ext. is left in the natural reddish umber of
the clay. The pottery is very fine and thin ; the design is drawn in
1 [The description of this fragment is l>y Mr. Cecil H. Smith.—D. (i. ll.|
The Archaic Artemisia of Ephesus.
Fig. 99.
7. Two fragments of a larger bird ; shoulders and one wing. The head
was fitted separately into the socket seen in the part preserved. The bird,
judged by the character of its wing, was a hawk.
8. Foot of a human figurine, painted in lustrous black.
9. Clenched hand of ditto, painted red over white
engobe.
10. Ear, life-size and complete ; evidently an ex voto
(F'g- 99)-
11. Grotesque male mask.
12. Bearded and painted miniature mask, probably from
a vase-handle. Good early 5th century work.
13. Many fragments of statuettes, mostly draped, and
probably Goddess types.
B. Other Materials.
1. Three fragments of a large bowl in whitish-blue glass, with outcurving
rim. Impressed lotus pattern covers the outside of the bowl. Fine fabric,
worthy of the 5th century. The original diameter of the mouth was ' 167.
2. Earthcntvare :
(i) Many fragments of red-figured vases, and others in the same fabric,
not figured. The only notable specimens are :—
(a) Two fragments of r. f. vase of large size, showing figure armed
with helmet, sword, and shield, in act of striking.
(b) Two fragments of r. f. vase of inferior workmanship and later date,
showing nude male recumbent.
(c) Fragments with engraved inscriptions, all bases of vases of r. f.
technique.
(0
(2)
s
O M
'"7
<r
1
>»
k/
C*
ZK
YP|
(3) SKTTOH
(Probably numerals ; a maker's or
owner's mark.)
(4)
(5)
5 KO
r
xlix. 6. ^ J Fragment (H. -033 m. x -049 m., 2 mm. thick) of a kylix (?)
which has had a design painted on a smooth, brilliant white ground
laid on the int. ; the ext. is left in the natural reddish umber of
the clay. The pottery is very fine and thin ; the design is drawn in
1 [The description of this fragment is l>y Mr. Cecil H. Smith.—D. (i. ll.|