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Tire-Ayaklıkırı'ndan Bir Lagynos

Year 2001, Volume: 65 Issue: 243, 541 - 546, 20.08.2001
https://doi.org/10.37879/belleten.2001.541

Abstract

Ayaklıkırı Köyü Tire ilçe merkezinin batısındadır. Yakınında bulunan Hasançavuşlar, Kurşak, Kumtepe ve Darmara köyleri ile civarlarında nekropol alanları, tümülüsler ve yerleşimlere ait yapı kalıntıları saptanmıştır. Söz konusu lagynos Tire Müzesi'ne 779 envanter numarası ile kayıtlıdır ve Tire'nin Ayaklıkırı Köyü'nde bulunmuş olup Fahri Bulgurcu tarafından müzeye hediye edilmiştir. Tire'nin Ayaklıkırı Köyü'nde bulunmuş olan bu lagynos 13, 1 cm. yüksekliğe, 3 cm. ağız çapına ve 6, 3 cm. kaide çapına sahiptir. Kiremit rengi ve mikalı hamuru vardır. Hafif dışa çekik ağızlı, ince-uzun boyunlu ve yivli kulpludur. Gövdenin en geniş yeri ortadadır. Kaide halka biçimlidir. Omzunda fırça vuruşlarıyla yapılmış oranj renkte girlandlar, gövdenin en geniş yerinde kalın bir bant ve gövde altında ince tek bir bant yer alır. Kaide tek bir bant halinde boyanmıştır. Büyük bir kısmı kireçle kaplı olan lagynos tamdır.

A Lagynos from Ayaklıkırı in the District of Tire (Aydın Province)

Year 2001, Volume: 65 Issue: 243, 541 - 546, 20.08.2001
https://doi.org/10.37879/belleten.2001.541

Abstract

Structural remains have been discovered in connection with the necropolis area, the tumuli, and the settlements of antiquity in the environs of Ayaklıkırı, Hasançavuşlar, Kurşak, Kumtepe, and Darmara to the west of the administrative center of Tire district. The lagynos (inventory no. 779) in the Tire Museum was found in the village of Ayaklıkırı and presented as a gift to the museum. The earliest of the specimens of the white ground ceramics common in B.C. 2nd century that have been found at Pergamum derive from the first half of the 2nd century B.C. while those of Ephesus are dated to ca. B.C. 200. The shards belonging to vessels at Ephesus with this kind of decoration are attributed to ca. B.C. 200. No specimen bearing a dating earlier than the beginning of the B.C. 2nd century has been recovered at any of the other centers. The earliest example of white ground ceramics is a water jug (hydria) recovered at Metropolis and dated by a coin ascertained to derive from the second quarter of B.C. 3rd century. Certain elements of the decoration of the lagynos exhibit a parallel with that on the body of an urn of pyxis form recovered at Metropolis and that on two shards of a lagynos at Samos, a Pergamum import. The Pergamum imports have occurred as finds as various centers. The lagynos form originates in eastern Greece. At least two places where it was manufactured in the Mediterranean are known. One of these produced a great number of forms such as kraters and pyxides of high quality with bases. The area in which this form was disseminated suggests that the place of manufacture was at Pergamum or in the vicinity. Shards of a lagynos similar in form and decoration may be frequently encountered in Pergamum. This kind of white ground ceramics was also exported to Olbia from Pergamum. The form of the lagynos find from Abaklıkırı in Tire displays late characteristics and, based on the features of the decoration and on dated specimens with similar decoration, it should be dated to the first half of B.C. 2nd century. For comparative examples displaying a strong Pergamum influence, notice should be taken of this center. Pergamum is believed to have been a production center of white ground ceramics. Furthermore, Pergamum at this time was both a leading administrative and artistic center of Western Anatolia. The lagynos under study also bears significance since this region is still unexploited.

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Primary Language Turkish
Subjects Archaeology
Journal Section Araştırma Makaleleri
Authors

Binnur Gürler This is me

Publication Date August 20, 2001
Published in Issue Year 2001 Volume: 65 Issue: 243

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APA Gürler, B. (2001). Tire-Ayaklıkırı’ndan Bir Lagynos. BELLETEN, 65(243), 541-546. https://doi.org/10.37879/belleten.2001.541
AMA Gürler B. Tire-Ayaklıkırı’ndan Bir Lagynos. TTK BELLETEN. August 2001;65(243):541-546. doi:10.37879/belleten.2001.541
Chicago Gürler, Binnur. “Tire-Ayaklıkırı’ndan Bir Lagynos”. BELLETEN 65, no. 243 (August 2001): 541-46. https://doi.org/10.37879/belleten.2001.541.
EndNote Gürler B (August 1, 2001) Tire-Ayaklıkırı’ndan Bir Lagynos. BELLETEN 65 243 541–546.
IEEE B. Gürler, “Tire-Ayaklıkırı’ndan Bir Lagynos”, TTK BELLETEN, vol. 65, no. 243, pp. 541–546, 2001, doi: 10.37879/belleten.2001.541.
ISNAD Gürler, Binnur. “Tire-Ayaklıkırı’ndan Bir Lagynos”. BELLETEN 65/243 (August 2001), 541-546. https://doi.org/10.37879/belleten.2001.541.
JAMA Gürler B. Tire-Ayaklıkırı’ndan Bir Lagynos. TTK BELLETEN. 2001;65:541–546.
MLA Gürler, Binnur. “Tire-Ayaklıkırı’ndan Bir Lagynos”. BELLETEN, vol. 65, no. 243, 2001, pp. 541-6, doi:10.37879/belleten.2001.541.
Vancouver Gürler B. Tire-Ayaklıkırı’ndan Bir Lagynos. TTK BELLETEN. 2001;65(243):541-6.