Base fragment of large proto-Attic pot. Possibly a sixth of the circumference of the base preserved. Very heavy walls, flaring and rather thicker at the lower edge. From the resting surface it slopes inward, ... 26 May 1933
Fragment from rim.
On top of rim, groups of transverse bars; in cavetto just below rim, a band of staircase pattern bounded above by one and below by two red lines. On the wall, a beast in silhouette ... 1932
Mended from two pieces. Fragment from the wall of a large vase. Inside, a broad horizontal band of red; outside, the hind leg of an animal moving left, in a panel bordered to the right by a broken maeander ... 31 May-5 June 1933
Flat, flaring rim, incised outside with large single and small double zigzags.
Brown micaceous clay. Strosis 3 to stereo. Area J 12, clearing over bedrock, 6th. c. B.C. with Minyan and Geometric. Leica, ... 20-23 May 1933
From the rim of a large pot. To the right, part of a panel with five parallel horizontal zigzag lines above the back of an animal. To the left, a narrow panel with a vertical zigzag beween two groups of ... 1 March 1934
The lip mended from three pieces; two fragment missing from the neck. Trefoil mouth; sloping handle; small ring foot.
Brown clay, highly micaceous. Unglazed. Handmade. Well. Leica, 82-134, VIII-6 ... 29 March 1934
Most of the rim missing; otherwise complete. Heavy rim, rounded on the outside, rather small, slightly flaring ring foot.
Pinkish-buff clay with red bits; pinkish-buff slip. Unglazed save for bands, ... 30 March 1934
Broken but complete except for a few chips. Flat bottom; two horizontal loop handles. The lower body glazed black; above, three black bands. Below the lip, a band decorated with wavy vertical black lines ... 19 April 1934
Mended from many pieces; complete save for one handle and chips. Heavy flaring ring foot; at the line of the handle attachments, a little above the middle of the body, a raised band. The rim flat-topped, ... 17 March 1934
Mended from many pieces; most of the rim and handle missing, and fragments from the body. Low ring foot; the mouth seems to have been round, and the handle double.
Black glaze, nearly all peeled, apparently ... 10 April 1934