Fragment from the slightly flaring rim with part of the handle attachment. Rim glazed; concentric circles in handle zone. Inside decorated with crossed vertical and horizontal wide bands of glaze.
Buff ... July 1946
Part of the body and rim, with the stump of one handle attachment preserved. Round hole, cut before firing, beside handle. Inside glazed; outside, broad rough band of glaze around body(?) below handles, ... July 1946
About half the body and rim restored in plaster. Conical base; rounded body; slightly flared lip; one vertical band handle.
Buff clay. Thin streaky brownish glaze inside and outside to level of lower ... July 1946
The handle and about half the body restored in plaster. Conical base; rounded body; rim slightly inset; one vertical band handle. Round hole cut through body (after firing?) at about level of lower handle ... July 1946
Part of rim and wall only preserved. Conical base, missing; rim slightly inset.
Streaky dull glaze, black to brown, inside and out; reserved band inside lip. Outer face of rim reserved and decorated with ... July 1946
Fragment of a small cup preserving the vertical band handle, part of the slightly inset rim and some of the body, which is glazed to the rim. On rim, zigzag with band above and below; on handle, bands ... July 1946
Fragment preserving part of the upper body, with one handle stump, and some of the projecting rim, flat on top. In handle zone, compass-drawn concentric circles with maltese cross at center. Rim glazed, ... July 1946
Two non-joining fragments, restored to make one. Part of upper body, separated by a raised ridge from the rim, which has a projecting, flat-topped lip. On body, compass-drawn concentric circles with maltese ... July 1946
Three non-joining fragments restored to make one. Part of upper body and straight inset rim with projecting lip. On upper body, concentric circles; rim to lip unglazed. Broad careless horizontal bands ... July 1946
The bottom and part of the lower wall of a miniature cooking ware jug of the same shape and fabric as P 17255 (ΩΔ 277).
ADDENDA P 17255: Body somewhat thickened and pointed at bottom to flat resting surface; ... July 1946
Originally two non-joining fragments catalogued as belonging perhaps to a krater or a stamnos. After the addition of fragment c) the shape was identified as an amphora(?).
a) Fragment from lower body: ... July 1946
Part of the lower body and ring foot of a closed pot. A round hole, neatly cut before firing through the bottom, preserved at one side near the ring foot. Outside unglazed except for band on foot; coarse ... July 1946
From the side wall of a closed pot, possibly an amphora, unglazed inside. A neat round hole, apparently cut before firing, through the wall. Thick coarse bands of glaze outside: glaze on edges of hole ... July 1946
Triangular sherd from the side wall of a closed pot; round hole made before firing, at center. Unglazed outside. Inside, crossed vertical and horizontal bands of thick dull black to brown glaze, in places ... July 1946
Triangular fragment from the side wall of a closed(?) pot. Crossed vertical and horizontal bands of glaze inside and out. At one edge the glaze runs over the break, showing that it was added after the ... July 1946
Possibly from the same pot as P 17261 (ΩΔ 283). Soft gray-buff clay, much worn, with traces of a glaze band outside. Thin dull brown glaze inside. Near the middle, a round hole, its edges neatly bevelled ... July 1946
From the wall of a closed pot, with the stump of the vertical band handle: amphora or oinochoe. Near the handle, and slightly lower, a round hole, made after firing. Dull glaze, black to brown, in coarse ... July 1946
Rim fragment from large open bowl or krater, unglazed outside, black glaze inside and on rim.
Incised inside below lip: Ε Μ
Ρ Ε Northeast Stoa cut at S.E. corner of pier; pebble packing below "Stoa ... 16 August 1946
Two joining fragments from upper wall of pelike. Heads of horse and rider, right, preserved; added white for flesh. Eros riding horse, woman in front of him. Reserved parts fired dull tan, not red. Thin ... 25-26 July 1946