From a very heavy walled pot.
a) the head of a bird (cock?) right. Filling ornament in field.
b) Mended from many pieces; horizontal and vertical zigzags between bands.
c) A bit of a lozenge pattern ... 22-28 February 1935
The profile preserved and about half the rim. Mended from many pieces; restored in plaster. Flat bottom set off from the wall by a groove; plain flaring wall; the attachments of one horizontal handle at ... 22-28 February 1935
Mended from many pieces, part of the rim and wall restored in plaster. High ring foot; small flat slightly flaring lip; handle at edge. Inside, dull streaky red to black glaze; on reserved rim groups of ... 22-28 February 1935
Flat bottom, plain rim, flat on top, pushed out in the center of one side to form a small spout; two horizontal handles set slightly below rim.
Coarse micaceous red clay, similar to Β' 667, slipped ... 22-28 February 1935
Flat bottom, wall sloping outward, pierced ca. 0.045 m. above the bottom by a large hole, width preserved 0.045 m.
Coarse pinkish-buff clay, slipped; black glaze on the inside of the hole, for a broad ... 22-28 February 1935
Concave wall, spreading base, the inside above hollow for a preserved depth of about 0.047 m. decorated outside with a broad zone of petals and linked oval dots; above and below bands of glaze, the second ... 22-28 February 1935
Intact; oval, not round, at the lip 0.132m.
Low ring base, swelling body with very slightly flaring lip, and two high looped vertical strap handles, lip to shoulder. The lower body glazed solid; from lip ... 13 April 1935
The body mended from several pieces, complete; the lid intact.
a) Amphora with long ovoid body on ring foot, high concave neck flaring into rounded lip; two vertical strap handles, shoulder to middle of ... 13 April 1935
Intact. Similar in shape to P 5422 (Β' 704) but somewhat larger and a little plumper. No lid.
Body, from bottom to point of greatest circumference, covered with glazed bands, one wide and three narrow, ... 13 April 1935
Rim piece from a bowl. The interior sloping surface of the lip makes a sharp angle with the curve of the sides; on the exterior the curve of the side straightens up into the lip, but with no projection ... 16 May 1935