Fragment from neck; part of lower circumference preserved, including shoulder joint. Slight flare.
At bottom one heavy, above this, two light glaze bands. Above, to left the two ends of a loop or double ... July 1952
Wall fragment preserving broken profile with lower part set out from upper. On outside, the offset is scalloped, on inside there is a groove.
Soft gray core between black surfaces. Polished inside and ... July 1952
Two non-joining fragments from a closed pot only preserved.
a) Mended from two pieces, convex. Standing on glaze band, to right, large loop; center, large long hatched triangle; to left, hooked spiral ... July 1952
Mended from many pieces; parts of body restored in plaster. Ring foot; round body, wide neck, continuous profile; trefoil mouth; rolled handle rising above rim.
Outside covered with glaze. Band of applied ... July 1952
Section of rim, body, and one handle, preserved; mended from many pieces; foot and one handle missing; restored in plaster. High flaring rim, set on pointed bowl; rim drawn in where it meets sides; rolled ... July 1952
Mended from many pieces; small parts of body restored in plaster. Large hydria on low vertical ring foot; balloon body; neck profile continuous with body; spreading rim, flattened; rolled vertical handle ... July 1952
Mended from many pieces; parts of rim, body, one handle restored in plaster. Flaring ring foot; ovoid body; short neck; rolled rim; band handles at shoulder.
Light buff clay. Covered inside and out with ... July 1952
From neck and shoulder of an oinochoe(?). Glazed inside. Above, tongues; below, scale pattern. Red for alternate tongues and alternate rows of scales. Careful incision. Pale buff clay; rather dull black ... 10 June 1953
Much of the top of a very large amphora of Type B shape, the rim and neck made up with plaster; two large joining fragments from the shoulder and start of wall (made up from several) not included. Handles ... 10 June 1953
Fragments of mouth missing, otherwise intact. Flat bottom; deep ovoid body; trefoil mouth; rising double-rolled handle.
On shoulder, a pair of grazing deer; diamond, chevron and water bird ornament. Band ... 8 December 1953