Inventory Number: | A 3592 | |
Section Number: | Τ 3869 | |
Title: | Lion's Head Spout Fragment | |
Category: | Architecture Terracotta | |
Description: | Two joining fragments preserve a large lion's head spout which has the lower jaw, right ear and much of the nose missing. Traces of color in the eyes; a red pupil, surrounded by yellow; inside of the eyelids red. Several dark red lines seem to be eyelashes. Two layers of clay: the inner a very light buff clay with dark intrusions. Over both eyes and brows a dark red finer clay. The darker clay apparently covered the entire head but has fallen off elsewhere. Between the coarse buff clay and the red clay, there appears to be a layer of yellowish clay. Although somewhat larger, it is similar to A 2300 and A 2306 in ferocity and liveliness. | |
Context: | Scarp of modern road. | |
Notebook Page: | 6901 | |
Negatives: | Leica | |
Dimensions: | H. 0.13; W. 0.20, (distance between eyes) 0.045 | |
Material: | Terracotta | |
Date: | 4 August 1966 | |
Section: | Τ | |
Grid: | M 16 | |
Bibliography: | Muller (1997), p. 107, n. 67. | |
Hesperia 39 (1970), p. 127, n. 46. | ||
References: | Publication: Hesperia 39 (1970) Card: A 3592 Card: A 3592 |