Horizontal bands, zigzags, and rows of linked dotted circles. Hatched and leaved flower in a panel.
Black to brownish glaze; also inside. From tin. Protoattic pit. Leica, 7-535, 81-573 ... March-April 1936
Plain rim, somewhat thickened and flat on top. Stroke series on top and glaze inside. Outside rim, plain line maeander between bands; vegetal ornament below. From tin. Protoattic pit. Leica, 81-535, 81-579, ... March-April 1936
Neck fragment. Part of two panels, one above the other; in them compass-drawn concentric circles surrounded by dots; wavy vertical at center and in field beside. From tin. Protoattic pit. Leica 7-527, ... March-April 1936
Body fragments.
a) Part of a wing with incisions at the edges; guilloche in field.
b) Legs(?) and vertical running dog in field.
Glaze badly peeled. From tin. Protoattic pit. Leica PD 1045 ... March-April 1936
[Originally identified as jug]
Joins P 7481. The circular mouth of a small pot with narrow neck and flaring lip. Ring of dots between bands on upper face of mouth. Handle from lip. From tin. Protoattic ... March-April 1936
Restored in plaster. High straight wall forming about two-thirds of a cylinder. Thickened to a plain rim above and below, and open at the bottom and one side. Traces of three lugs (one fragment does not ... March-April 1936
Fragment from wall of large heavy vase. Preserved is the forepart of a ship, to left, probably from under the handle, part of the attachment for which is preserved at the left.
Buff clay; black glaze ... 26 May-5 June 1936
Fragment from the edge of a lid. Two legs of an animal, a dot rosette, and, at the edge, a checker pattern. Inside smooth and unglazed.
Protocorinthian. Cf. P 8949: From the two narrow trenches at right ... 11 March 1932
Complete, except for wall and rim fragments. Low flat base; very short neck; trefoil mouth with high-swung rolled handle. Glaze above base, outside mouth, and on handle. Wide vertical bands, widely spaced, ... 26 January 1937, 13, 16 February 1937
Cup with horizontal handles and a high rim, on a high flaring base.
Attic clay. Unglazed. Well. Leica, 82-105 ... 26 January 1937, 13, 16 February 1937
Broken all around. Fragment of very large vase.
Part of a chariot car, right, and lower part of draped figure standing in it. At left, part of a rosette.
Decoration in dull black glaze, somewhat peeled ... 27 February 1937
Three fragments, probably from the lower part of a krater on a high stand. Bordered at the top with four (or more) horizontal glaze bands. Below, procession of warriors to right, with spears and shield ... 1935
Rim fragment; inturned lip. On upper face of lip two glaze bands; on wall, heads of two birds facing each other; dots and swastikas as filling ornament.
Inside thin black to red glaze. Red fill in holes, ... 20 April 1934
Three joining pieces preserve about one-third of side and rim; one non-joining piece of floor. Restored in plaster, with band handle at lip. Flat bottom, straight sides gradually flaring to plain rim ... 27 April 1937
Four pieces make up into one. Full side preserved, from slightly incurving rim to flat bottom. Handles missing. Restored in plaster. Band of vertical lines on rim with panel of short dashes in center of ... 27 April 1937
Much of body and neck, one handle and all of base missing. Restored in plaster. Slender body; straight neck, outcurving rim with snakes in relief on it; one strap handle with snake, and snakes around shoulder ... 27 April 1937
With P 10656. Fragment of a stand, broken top and bottom. Panel framed by horizontal and vertical lines. Hanging palmette with alternating reserved and black leaves; below, the upper part of a cock to ... 27 April 1937
Lip chipped. Squat, flat-bottomed jug with short narrow neck and flaring round mouth. Vertical band handle.
Dull black glaze with four reserved bands below handle attachment; vertical band down handle, ... 28 April 1937
Five fragments, one much mended, from a large lid. Rim black; then a zone of running hounds to right, with hook spirals, swastikas, wavy lines and dot rosette filling ornament. Above, a band of swans walking ... 29 April 1937