End of spout missing.
Rim curved well over, inside. Black glaze inside and out; reserved band around the upper part outside. Glaze much worn around top of spout ... Context ca. 500-480 B.C.
Deep bowl; very short spout; rim slightly inturned. Glaze band outside at rim; a broader band between two narrow below.
Restored from a segment only, as seen in the illustration; see the similar shape ... Context 5th c. B.C.
Flaring rim lightly offset outside, the top surface flat. The spout no more than a ring, like a small ring foot. Fine ware; unglazed polished surface, worn outside and on the rim.
This piece, like 2007, ... Context ca. 480-440 B.C.
Wide-mouthed pot, the rounded bottom forming a sharp angle with the shoulder; strap handle rising from rim. Bottom pierced with many small holes. Cooking ware.
Fragments from the bottoms of others similar ... Context ca. 375-340 B.C.
Small pear-shaped pot; rolled handle forming a sharp angle, roughly smeared on. Rounded bottom pierced with holes. Household ware, wheelmade; traces of added red and white were noted on the wall at the ... Late mixed context.
Rim and spout fragment.
From a covered bowl; a broad spoon-shaped spout set well down on the wall; the start of the concave top preserved; interior left rough. Household fabric, soft and somewhat flaky ... Context ca. 520-480 B.C.
Bottom missing.
Hood made of a small crescent-shaped sheet of clay. Glaze on hood inside and out and around opening; narrow bands on wall.
Two others, fragmentary, from the same deposit: P 21926 a and ... Context ca. 460-440 B.C.
Flat bottom. Hood made of a broad band of clay. On top, between handle and hood, a small pointed knob. Glaze on outside of hood and handle, and for broad bands on wall.
From the same deposit, similar ... Context ca. 440-425 B.C.
Bottom missing.
Domed top with small central opening. Gritty red clay, fired very hard, the surfaces in part gray, possibly from burning.
Similar, P 9695.
Cf. Amiran, JNES 21 (1962), pp. 161-174, esp ... Context 4th c. B.C.
Horseshoe-shaped, open below and at side. Horizontal rolled handle at back; rising spurs at open ends of rim; two holes in wall.
For somewhat earlier versions see, e.g., P 8396 D 11:5 Agora, VIII, pl ... Context ca. 575-540 B.C.
Barrel-shaped; three horizontal lugs inside and three spoolshaped vertical lugs set on rim.
Typical for the second half of the 5th century. Similar, P 433 F 14:2 Hesperia, IV, 1935, p. 515, fig. 27, 106; ... Context ca. 425-400 B.C.
Small arched door.
Similar, later: P 21959 N 7:3 Hesperia, XXII, 1953, pl. 36, 124, nothing of the door preserved; P 16520 G 18:1-M, low broad rectangular door. A large example, height 65 cm., in Corinth, ... Context ca. 550 B.C.
Rectangular; no handles.
Similar, with one handle, P 8305 C 12:2 Hesperia, XXVII, 1958, pl. 49 d and p. 232; also, from Olympia, Olympia-Bericht, IV, pp. 103-104, figs. 87-88 ... Context not later than 4th c. B.C.