SIngle rim fragment.
Ware as 4th c. dishes (Form 59), with semi-polished slip on interior and rim.
Date of context: late 4th-early 5th c. A.D. Added 6 February 2006. Finished Dumped fill in front of Stoa ... 31 March 1936
Base fragment. Mended from two fragments.
Groove on bottom, set well in from edge. Smooth slip, as that on Form 62.3.
Date of context: late 4th c. A.D. Added 6 February 2006. Finished Dumped fill in ... 31 March 1936
Large piece of rim.
Orange red tint; exterior and rim slightly darkened.
Late Roman C' Ware.
Date of deposit: ca. 400+ A.D. Added 6 February 2006. Finished Dumped fill in front of Stoa of Attalos, on ... 21 May 1936 and 1 June 1936
Single rim fragment.
Concave vertical rim, tilted slightly inward.
Orange-red; fired purplish red on upper part of outside. Spalled surface (lime specks).
Late Roman C.
Date on basis of context: ca ... 5, 8 June 1936
Rim to base sherd.
Variant with tiny foot. Fairly clean-breaking ware; thin dullish slip (as that on forms 59, 61A), ending on external wall.
Date of context: late 4th-early 5th c. A.D. Added 6 February ... 28-29 February 1936
Single rim sherd.
Faint groove on lip.
Orange-red; exterior of rim fired crimson.
Date of deposit: late 4th c. A.D. Added 1 March 2006. Finished Dumped fill in front of Stoa of Attalos. Found with coins ... 18 May 1936
Single fraqment.
Straight sloping wall with plain rim, slightly beveled.
Brick-red ware, fairly clean; smooth semi-gloss red slip all over (=Africana C1 ware). LRP form 50A early in series.
Context and ... 23-24 February 1937
Half of base with lower wall with small piece added (a), loose fragment of lower wall with scar of base (b).
Flat base (two grooves on bottom) with sloping edge marked off by a groove. Oblique lower wall ... 27 May 1938
Two loose rim sherds, surfaces flaking.
Vertical rim: S-curved exterior with grooves marking off convex bands; slight flange at bottom (remains of rouletting). Concave band between fine grooves on upper ... 27 May 1938
Two joining rim sherds (a), about one-quarter of floor (b-with a loose splinter). Near-complete profile. Minor spalling (all over) and flaked patches.
Flat floor on a low foot ledge with sloping inner ... 27 May 1938
Two joining pieces: rather over half of base with part of lower wall.
Small flat-based vessel or cup with steep curved wall. Salt-cellar? A faint scratch-like groove on floor (possibly a tiny central stamp?) ... 27 May 1938
Two rim sherds (one wall fragment mended to b).
Rim off set from floor on inside, convex on top.
Hard-fired ware (drab brownish, with part absorbed slip, slightly discolored on rim).
Associated finds ... March 1938
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
Rim fragment.
Large version, with coarse rouletting on rim. Fairly clean-breaking ware with polished internal slip (cf. ware of LRP form 88).
Date of context: 7th c. (Probably mid-5th c., residual) Added ... 16 March 1938
Whole neck, with upper part of one handle and stump of the other, mended from three pieces (new breaks).
Short near-vertical neck with faint ribbing, slightly thickened at rim; stump of a sloping shoulder ... 1-14 June 1939
Single piece, slip worn.
Rounded wall, ending in an upright rim above a shallow carination. Flat-topped lip with a faint grove. One line of rather course rouletting on lower part of rim.
Light yellowish-red ... 23, 31 May 1933
Mended from numerous fragments, several small fragments of body missing.
Flat-topped projecting rim on short tubular neck. High strap handles attached to center of shoulder, ovoid body, ring foot. Black ... 22 July 2005
Complete mouth with upper attachments of both handles, mended from two fragments. Rim chipped.
Slanting mushroom rim, concave underneath.
Thick greenish-white slip over purple-gray core with black temper ... 16 April 1935
Upper part of amphora, mended from four pieces. Complete rim, large part of neck missing, one complete handle, upper and lower attachments of the other. Complete shoulder and large part of upper body ... 16 April 1935
Whole base mended from numerous fragments, body broken vertically in two main large pieces. Small gaps in bottom otherwise complete. Handles intact.
Spherical two-handled cooking-pot used upside down as ... 20 June 2006
Single fragment preserves more than half of toe, with part of lower body.
Reddish brown fabric with darker slip, micaceous, with dense packing small to medium pale gray glassy bits. 5 YR 6/6 Fabric. Flaring ... 10 June 1936
Single fragment preserves just over one quarter of rim and part of neck wall.
Profile of the rim is curved over the top, folded down and undercut below.
Light brown surface with large flakes of gold mica, ... 10 June 1936
Single fragment preserves one quarter of rim and small part of neck, with trace of one handle attachment.
Broadly out-flaring mushroom-shaped rim, turned down slightly and undercut below.
Very pale tan ... 10 June 1936
Single square wall fragment with chipped remains of rim.
Sloping wall, slightly ribbed at top, with low upturned rim.
Light tan-brown clay with red-brown grits, etc. Dull yellow glaze on interior and ... 7-9 July 1931
Single fragment preserving almost all of base and lower part of one side of bowl.
Shallow conical form, thick sloping foot with slight spike below.
Rather poor finish. Light brown clay with scattered ... 1931
A potter sits right, at his wheel, his knees drawn up to the level of the shoulder of the pot on which he works. In his right hand he holds an object: a scraper with which he is polishing the pot, or possibly ...
The legs are missing and the right side is broken.
The top surface is broken, and projects beyond the animal, indicating that there may have been a rider. On the upper part of the right hind leg is a projecting ... 15 May 1931
Broken all around and on back.
Part of a figure, showing groups of narrow straight folds to the right, to the left the drapery is tightly drawn in widely spaced shallow folds.
Nice finish.
Pentelic marble ... Last quarter of 6th century B.C.
Broken off at the base of the neck. About half life-size,
The face is much injured; the cheeks and chin being abraded and the nose obliterated. The hair is worked as a mass , falling low on the neck with ... Last quarter of 6th century B.C.