Intact. Wide mouth with flat projecting lip, turnip-shaped body and solid conical high stem. Two grooves around shoulder.
Sandy buff clay, unglazed, highly micaceous; finer buff slip, much worn. Grave ... 22 May 1939
Intact except for small chips. Turnip-shaped jar on high conical foot, concave beneath; wide slightly spreading neck; flat projecting rim. Brownish(?) clay, dull brown surface; the outside of the foot ... 25 May 1939
Large chips missing from base, and one from lip. Turnip-shaped body with slightly angular shoulder; short wide neck flaring slightly to broad projecting flat-topped lip. Small conical base, with a depression ... 25 May 1939
Body fragments and much of one handle missing. Low flat base, rounding wall and straight rim. Glazed to handle zone. In handle zone, bordered by bands at sides and below, hatched maeander. Stars beside ... 10 June 1939
From a closed pot; part of a tripod with ring handles, bird sitting on it.
Glaze red to black.
With P 18496. Mixed fill over east drain wall. 2356 Leica, 81-582 ... 13 June 1939
Broken all around and behind. Fragment of wall of pithos; in relief on exterior surface, lower part of forelegs of horse, resting on horizontal ground-line in relief.
Thick fabric of coarse micaceous ... 22 May 1939
Fragment from an open-work stand. Broken away above and below; but the top of the panel remains. In the panel, a composite palmette in flaky black glaze. Tholos trench BB, layer XI. 2691 Leica, 80-684, ... 4 May 1939
A single fragment preserves part of rim and body of an open bowl. Exterior: parts of heads of two denizens of the animal(?) kingdom.
Metallic black glaze on interior. Great hole. Proto-attic well. 1168 ... May 1939
From rim of a large open pot. Exterior: part of a winged beast, left, and filling ornament. Interior: band of glaze at rim , 0.025m. wide, then reserved. Among loose stones, mixed fill. Leica, 81-536, ... 25 April 1932
A single fragment from a fenestrated stand, with an original edge of slot at right preserved; broken on all other sides. A large orientalizing bird, right. Fill over sacrificial pit XIII. 2296 Leica, 81-532, ... 17 June 1939
Many fragments missing; restored in plaster; one handle, much of body and neck missing. High ring foot; plump ovoid body; slightly flaring neck; plain round lip; double rolled handles. Body banded except ... 22-23 June 1939
Ten joining fragments from shoulder and body. On shoulder: downward pointed rays, alternately glazed and outlines; below, a zone of strap pattern. On body: hindquarters of a large horse walking right; ... 9 June 1939
Two joining fragments preserve part of oinochoe neck. In a reserved panel at front, a winged sphinx marching right. Face and wings drawn in outline. Selected sherds from late and disturbed fills in grave ... 1939-1940
Three joining fragments from stand. Part of woman's head to right and flower preserved.
[Originally identified as neck of a neck amphora, Est. Diam. (neck), 0.14] Odeion Trench Nc, layer VI. 554-555 Leica, ... 10 July 1946
About half, including one handle, missing; restored in plaster. Ring foot; horizontal handles with out-turned ends against rim. On bottom, hatched leaves and dot rosettes; dots on foot and bands above ... 8 June 1946
About half missing; restored in plaster. Flat-bottomed bowl with nearly straight side walls, plain rim and no handles. Made by pressing clay into a basket, of which the impression is left on the outside ... 8 June 1946
Small missing fragments restored in plaster. Flat bottom; round body; narrow straight neck; trefoil mouth; rolled handle. Body banded to shoulder, which is glazed; on lower half of neck, zone of elongated ... 8 June 1946
From a pitcher with rounded lower body and high straight-walled upper body; part of upper body and plain rim preserved; partially restored in plaster. Vertical strut at back to handle, which is missing ... 8 June 1946
Mended from many fragments; stand almost complete, but bowl, except for lower walls, is missing. Two rows of vertical slots and two main decorated bands: above, flying birds alternate with chevrons; below, ... 9 August 1946