Sharply outcurved rim, pointed body with bulging upper wall drawn in below rim; strap handles, flaring ring foot. The wall banded both inside and out; in the handle-zone a broad, tightly scalloped wavy ... Context of beginning of 6th c., footing trench of the Primi- tive Bouleuterion (Bldg. C).
Outcurved rim, strap handles with ribbon ends, flaring ring foot. Inside glazed and the lip inside and out; outside banded; in handle-zone a broad wavy line ... Context ca. 575-560 B.C.
Bottom missing.
Bulging walls, outturned rim, bridged spout. Firm lustrous glaze on upper surface of rim, on spout and handles and for banding; thin glaze wash inside ... Context probably 6th c. B.C.
Wall and rim fragment, with handle.
Tightly rolled rim, rolled handle. Rim and handle glazed; broad bands of glaze around wall, one above, one below handle-zone.
The earliest example from the Agora of ... Context ca. 600-570 B.C.
Wall and rim, with spout.
Narrow rolled rim; slightly bulging walls; long spoon- shaped spout bridged by rim. Glaze on rim and spout and for a broad band below.
A fragment with a similar rim and a better-shaped ... Context 6th c. B.C.
Thickened rim, flaring ring foot. Two broad glaze bands around wall.
Two others similar from the same deposit, P 24985, P 25010 ... Context ca. 575-540 B.C.
Rolled rim slightly projecting; flaring ring foot. A single glaze band around the wall; the glaze firm and lustrous.
Similar to 1750 but more carefully made; typical for the middle of the 6th century ... Context ca. 575-525 B.C.
Rim and wall fragment.
From a large lekane. Heavy rolled rim; trace of handle- attachment at left edge; two lightly moulded ridges around the wall. Thick soft pinkish buff fabric; glaze, worn for a band ... Context ca. 575-550 B.C.
Massive rolled rim with unbridged spout; body tapers to echinus ring foot; upcurved handles. Clay a soft light buff, apparently underfired; surface worn; remains of glaze band below handles.
For the echinus ... Context ca. 525-500 B.C.
Narrow outturned rim with vertical face; possibly from a lekane with handles attached to rim; see 1829, 1830, Fig. 20, for similar profiles on pots of larger size. Ostrakon of Themistokles (482 B.C.) ... 482 B.C.
Narrow outturned rim. Ostrakon of Hippokrates Anaxileo. For the date, probably from "one of the first three or four ostrakophoriai," cf. Hesperia, XV, 1946, p. 272, 6.