Bag-shaped; ring foot, rolled rim, broad strap handles. The upper part wheelmade, to just below the handles; hand-built below. Red cooking ware, relatively heavy fabric; non-Attic ... Context ca. 520-480 B.C.
Narrow-necked variety, early version. The surface on one side flaked and slightly blackened near the bottom as if used for heating as well as for drawing water ... Context ca. 550 B.C.
High ring foot; deep rounded body; straight neck with heavy rounded rim flat on top; strap handle, rim to shoulder. Black glaze on rim, foot and handle and for band around shoulder ... Context ca. 500-480 B.C.
Low ring foot; deep ovoid body; straight neck with mush- room rim and strap handle, rim to shoulder. Brownish clay; dilute surfacing on outside and in part on inside; black on rim, down handle, for a pair ... Context ca. 460-440 B.C.
Ring foot; deep ovoid body; neck concave in profile; overhanging rim; strap handle, rising slightly from rim and lightly finger-grooved on the outer face. Dilute surfacing outside; inside, black glaze ... Context ca. 425-400 B.C.
Similar to 1614 but smaller and somewhat simpler; neck nearly straight, rim flat on top with plain vertical face. Wet- surfaced; black glaze wash inside the neck, on the rim and for bands on shoulder and ... Context ca. 410-390 B.C.
Similar to 1615 but rim flat on top and sharp-edged; light finger-grooves down outside of handle. Wet-surfaced; black glaze wash on rim, for a pair of bands at shoulder and one on foot.
A considerable ... Context ca. 415-400 B.C.
Wall fragments missing, but enough preserved to show that there were no horizontal handles. Deep pointed ovoid body on flaring ring foot; continuous curve from neck to shoulder; flat-topped projecting ... Context ca. 425-400 B.C.
Handle restored.
Ring foot; very tall neck spreading slightly towards top; rolled projecting rim. Buff clay; brown to black glaze wash on the rim and for a pair of bands widely spaced on the shoulder ... Context ca. 350-320 B.C.
Similar to 1618, but shoulder somewhat broader and tall neck spreading to trefoil rim. Dull purplish black glaze on rim and for two bands at shoulder ... Context ca. 350-320 B.C.
Similar to 1619, but body hardly more than half as tall although neck is of about same size. Trefoil mouth with split rim; strap handle showing pronounced S-curve. Light buff surfacing, no glaze; traces ... Context ca. 350-320 B.C.
Large, deep-bodied version of 1619 and 1620. Split trefoil rim; very broad strap handle with three light finger-grooves down outer face. Rather roughly finished; considerable mica shows in the clay; little ... Context, 4th c. B.C.
Meager ovoid body on ring foot; tall straight neck; heavy rolled rim with sharp ridge below it; strap handle from neck. Crudely made of soft, reddish somewhat micaceous clay; remains of light buff surfacing ... Context ca. 375-340 B.C.
Elongated one-piece shape; exaggerated trefoil rim with moderate spur at handle-attachment inside. Gritty micaceous pinkish clay; buff surfaces; mastic wash inside.
With 1623-1627, poor relations of the ... Context ca. 350-320 B.C.
Similar to 1623, but spur at rim sharp. Hard gritty red clay with white bits; surfaces red to gray; finish of foot very rough. Painted around neck in dull dark red glaze, a wreath of ivy leaves and berries ... Context ca. 350-325 B.C.
Mouth, neck and part of handle.
Sharp spur and drooping rim, as 1626. Pinkish clay with white bits; light buff surfacing. Painted around neck in thin brown, an olive wreath, pairs of leaves and sprays ... Context ca. 330-305 B.C.
Handle and rim missing.
Small well-finished example, shape similar to 1626. Buff clay and surfaces; around neck in thin black an ivy wreath with fluttering tendril ... Context second half of 4th into beginning of 3rd c. B.C.
Plump body on low raised base; tall neck spreading to trefoil rim with spur at handle-attachment; strap handle. Gritty brownish clay; no glaze ... Context ca. 325-300 B.C.
Bulbous body on flaring ring foot; trefoil mouth restored. Rolled handle, flattened at attachments. Light red clay; remains of light buff surfacing.
The rolled handle might suggest that this is a remote ... Context ca. 340-310 B.C.
One-piece shape with very broad neck and lightly trefoiled rim; high ring foot; rising strap handle. Gritty light red clay ... Context ca. 340-310 B.C.
The unusually narrow neck and steeply sloping shoulder was perhaps the fancy of a single potter; it has been noted only in examples from this deposit; cf. the inscribed jug, P 17826 Hesperia, XVII, 1948, ... Context ca. 550 B.C.
Unusually tall neck.
Others from the same deposit are similar rather to 1641; for the kadoi from this deposit see 1603 and p. 202 ... Context ca. 500-480 B.C. (?)
Plump jug on high ring foot. Polychrome decoration, a broad taenia, white edged with red, around the shoulder; at the back, strings tie the headband beneath the handle.
For the examples of this shape ... Context ca. 425-400 B.C.
Neck and mouth.
From a jug similar to 1645 and from the same deposit; front of lip bridged by a strainer, pierced with numerous small holes ... Context 410-390 B.C.
Fragment of foot, floor and wall.
The space inside foot and wall, so far as preserved, pierced before firing with numerous small holes.
On another such fragment the floor only is pierced: P 14044 Q 18:1-U ... Context ca. 520-480 B.C.
Globular body, round mouth with flat-topped rim, rolled handle, ring foot. The pot set slightly askew on its foot.
For rim, body shape and foot cf. the hydriai 1593 and 1594. Another similar from the ... Context ca. 500-480 B.C.
Globular body, low ring foot, narrow neck with flat-topped rim; rolled handle. Light red cooking ware pitted with many small holes; traces of light buff surfacing. The body hand-built, the mouth and foot ... Context ca. 460-440 B.C.
Globular body on flat bottom; narrow neck with spreading rim, the deep vertical face undercut. Handle concave on outer face. Clay light gray, yellowish at the surfaces which are lumpy and pitted; heavy ... Context ca. 460-440 B.C.
Fusiform body on flaring base slightly concave beneath. Thickened lip with rounded outer profile; heavy strap handle. Highly micaceous reddish fabric, very thick and heavy; unglazed. East Greek.
Young ... Context ca. 550-525 B.C.
Small pear-shaped jug on low raised base concave be- neath; narrow neck spreading to plain round mouth; strap handle from neck to well down on body. Dark brown mi- caceous clay, heavy fabric, handbuilt; ... Context ca. 550 B.C.
Plump jug on flat bottom; short narrow neck set off from shoulder by a ridge. Heavy rolled rim; broad strap handle with shouldering and rib down outer face. Brownish clay, partly glazed: thin chocolate ... Context ca. 520-480 B.C.
Round-bodied jug on low raised base; narrow neck, plain slightly outturned rim, broad strap handle from rim. Pinkish brown clay, partly glazed; dull black to below the middle of the body, then a band of ... Context ca. 500-480 B.C. (?)
Tall sack-shaped jug, bottom recessed so that pot rests on lower edge of wall. Very narrow neck separated from small flaring mouth by drip-ring. Attachment of handle to neck missing, restored. Gritty reddish ... Context ca. 490-450 B.C.
Rim missing.
Deep ovoid jug on spreading ring foot; very narrow neck; handle from base of neck, concave on outer face. Pale pinkish buff clay and surfacing. Banded decoration: dull black for a broad band ... Context ca. 460-440 B.C.
Round mouth with slightly flaring rim; strap handle from neck. Argive monochrome.
Two others from 6th century burials: P 15252 B 21:4 Hesperia, IX, 1940, p. 303, fig. 43; XX, 1951, pl. 39 a (Grave 5-2); ... Context ca. 520-480 B.C.
Miniature hydria, the vertical handle missing. Argive monochrome.
For the type cf. Hesperia, XXI, 1952, pp. 205-206 (Caskey and Amandry) ... Context 550 B.C.
Fragments.
Parts of plump rounded body, neck, shoulder and broad strap handle; the handle fragment only illustrated. Blister ware; very thin fabric, gray at core, orange at surfaces with small irregular ... Context not later than 500 B.C.
Shoulder and wall fragment.
From a sizable jug; broad melon ribs on the shoulder. Blister ware; clay red, surfaces gray to orange.
For the shape and the ribbing see especially from Corinth, C-34-1024: ... Context ca. 470-425 B.C.
Shoulder fragment.
From a sizable jug decorated with three rows of large projections. Blister ware; light red clay with white bits, smooth orange surfacing.
Cf., from Corinth, C-34-1023: loc. cit., fig ... Ca. 425 B.C. (?)
Neck and handle missing.
Large jug, bottom rounded and depressed at center so that pot rests on side walls. On shoulder, large ribs; below, a row of bosses made by pushing the clay out from inside. Blister ... Context ca. 410-390 B.C.
Wall and shoulder fragment.
Impressed and incised decoration: garland of ivy leaves with a zone of curved lines above and below; at shoulder curve, a row of large circles. Blister ware; clay gray, red ... Context 4th c. B.C. and earlier.
Small squat jug with melon ribs. Blister ware; red clay, gray at the surfaces.
Similar but the ribbing more careful: from Corinth, C-34-1028: Hesperia, VI, 1937, p. 288, fig. 23, 138 ... Context ca. 430-410 B.C.
Mouth and handle missing.
Small squat jug; ribs narrow, formed by vertical grooves. Blister ware; buff to pink clay, gray surfaces.
Cf. Corinth C-31-417 and 418: Corinth, XIV, pl. 49, 33, 34, from a ... Context ca. 375-350 B.C.
Mouth missing.
Broad ovoid jug on ring foot. Thick strap handle from neck. Scratched on the shoulder: Δ. Reddish clay and surfaces; unglazed ... Context ca. 460-440 B.C.
Bottom missing.
Deep ovoid jug. Flaring rim, flat-topped and lightly collared; low raised band, or drip-ring, at base of neck; rolled handle from neck. Pinkish clay, buff to pinkish buff surfaces, partly ... Context ca. 425-400 B.C.
Globular jug on flaring ring foot; wide bell mouth; strap handle, concave on outer face, from neck. No join between the mouth and the neck, but placing of handle indicates approximate height. Red brown ... Context ca. 425-400 B.C.
Broad ovoid jug on high heavy ring foot; the neck tapers to a lightly collared rim; strap handle from below collar. Light reddish clay, red to buff surfaces; unglazed.
Possibly a fractional container, ... Context ca. 340-325 B.C.
Handle and much of lip missing.
Trefoil jug, broad tapering ovoid body on ring foot; short straight neck. Pale pinkish clay with light buff surfaces, partly glazed: streaky black to below shoulder; then ... Context ca. 600-570 B.C.
Most of neck and part of handle missing.
Small one-piece flat-bottomed trefoil jug; bright pink clay, partly glazed by dipping; firm dull black on the upper part of the pot and the handle. Probably Corinthian ... Context probably ca. 420-400 B.C., and earlier.
Squat jug on slightly flaring ring foot; wide round mouth with outturned rim; strap handle from rim. Buff clay grayish at core, buff at surfaces; traces of a thin orange glaze wash ... Context ca. 510-480 B.C.
One-piece trefoil jug on flat base with flaring edge; strap handle. Handbuilt of yellowish buff clay, somewhat sandy and gritty. Corinthian ... Context ca. 460-440 B.C.
Fragment of neck and shoulder, with handle.
From a tall-necked trefoil jug. Neck set off from rounded shoulder, lip flat on top with a moderate projection on the interior at the handle-attachment; rolled ... Context ca. 425-400 B.C.
Deep ovoid jug on raised base left rough beneath. Shoulder joins neck in continuous concave curve, neck narrowing towards top and finished with narrow trefoil rim. Thick strap handle, rising from rim ... Context ca. 500 B.C.
Handle restored.
Broad ovoid jug on low disc base; round mouth with plain thin rim. Handle restored as rising; only a trace of the lower attachment remains. Soft pinkish buff clay, slightly mi- caceous; ... Context ca. 550-500 B.C.
Mouth and handle missing.
Broad-bodied jug, point of greatest circumference near middle of body, giving almost a double-conical effect. Straight neck. Low ring foot. Gritty light red clay, dull buff to ... Context ca. 625-570 B.C.
Globular body on high base, flat beneath; straight neck, flaring trefoil rim; rolled handle from rim. Corinthian tile fabric, handbuilt.
The high foot and bulbous body are traditional in Corinth in this ... Context ca. 600-575 B.C.
Shape similar to 1694, but the base low, flat beneath. Corinthian tile fabric, handbuilt.
The shape appears to change little during the 5th century; cf. C-34-935 Hesperia, VI, 1937, p. 300, fig. 32, 203; ... Context ca. 500-480 B.C.
Tall-necked ovoid jug on low flat base; round mouth with plain rim, strap handle rising slightly from the rim. A large Ε scratched on the neck. Pinkish buff fabric somewhat micaceous; pale buff surfacing ... Context ca. 520-480 B.C.
Tall fusiform jug on flaring ring foot; around the neck a broad drip-ring, the rim flaring above it, nothing of the edge preserved. Thick strap handle from the drip-ring, a rough finger groove down its ... Context ca. 500-480 B.C. (?)
One-piece bag-shaped jug; slender body on ring foot. The mouth, preserved only at the handle-attachment, was probably round; projecting rim flat on top. Thick strap handle, concave on outer face, from ... Context ca. 330-305 B.C.
Tall-necked round-mouthed jug; deep ovoid body on disc base; outturned rim flat on top, strap handle from rim. The neck, wheel-ridged below, bulges prominently under the rim. Coarse gritty pinkish buff ... Context ca. 375-350 B.C.
Tall-necked trefoil jug, rim ridged. Coarse buff clay; dull red glaze wash reaching to near foot. Imitation Cypriot (?).
The shape is like the Attic 4th century jugs such as 1621, Pl. 73, but the fabric ... Context ca. 375-350 B.C.
Rim and handle.
Trefoil jug, fragment. Rising double-rolled handle; rim flattened on top. Slightly gritty very dark gray clay, light at surfaces; lustrous black glaze ... Context ca. 520-490 B.C.
One-piece trefoil jug on ring foot; rim double-grooved on outer face; double-rolled handle, preserved only at lower attachment, restored after 1701. Clay dark gray at core, lighter at surfaces; thin gray ... Context ca. 510-480 B.C.
Part of wall and shoulder.
Trefoil jug fragment, with lower attachment of double- rolled handle. Slightly gritty light gray clay; smooth lustrous surfacing, glossy black mottled with brown ... Context, turn of 5th to 4th c. B.C.
Upper part.
Tall-necked jug; round mouth with lightly collared rim, double-rolled handle from below rim. Neck set off from sloping shoulder by light ridge; around shoulder, at line of lower handle-attachment, ... Context ca. 520-490 B.C.
Tall-necked round-mouthed jug; upper and lower parts do not join, but little is missing. Ovoid body on flaring ring foot; neck tapers slightly to heavy rolled rim, undercut and with several lightly run ... Context ca. 375-350 B.C.
Tall-necked round-mouthed jug. Plump body on flaring ring foot; spreading rim; neck, from below rim to shoulder, heavily wheel-ridged. Double-rolled handle from rim. Clean light gray clay, firm metallic ... Context mixed 4th and 3rd c. B.C.
Squat round-mouthed jug; the lip missing except at the handle and the body fragmentary but the profile complete. Ring foot; strap handle from rim. Light gray clay, heavy fabric; dull black glaze not reaching ... Context ca. 375-325 B.C.
Base only.
Elaborately moulded profile. Smooth light gray clay, substantial fabric; gray to black glaze, firm and lustrous, inside and out.
Uncertain shape; the base for a krater or possibly for a large ... Level of early 6th c. B.C.
Base and much of wall missing.
Round-bodied pot; short wide neck, round mouth with projecting rolled rim, overhanging. No evidence of handles. At base of neck a low raised band, grooved twice. Light gray ... Context ca. 425-400 B.C.
Foot missing.
Small bowl, handleless. Rim flat on top, marked off outside by shallow groove. Light gray clay, slightly gritty; glazed a lustrous black.
The rim treatment is like that of the Attic stemmed ... Context to ca. 500 B.C.
Handle missing.
Small one-handler; handle-attachments at rim. Steep- walled bowl on high flaring ring foot; incurved rim. Scratched inside the foot, filling the space, a large Χ. Brownish gray clay, reddish ... Context ca. 500-480 B.C.
Foot and one handle missing.
Small stemless cup; incurved rim. Light gray slightly gritty clay, thin black glaze roughly brushed on.
Similar fabric and finish, from the same deposit, 1475, Pl. 62 and ... Context ca. 490-450 B.C.
Small stemless cup; flat bottom; horizontal rolled handles, set just below rim. Brownish buff clay, unglazed except for the handles, which were dipped. Beneath: ΡΔ.
One of a pair with P 8855 from the ... Context ca. 520-490 B.C.
Half missing.
Small household lekanis. Flat raised base, ribbon handle; exterior flange for lid. Wheelmade of red cooking ware in part fired gray; no glaze.
Cf. the Attic versions of more normal size, ... Context ca. 490-450 B.C.
Small cup or bowl. Disc foot left rough beneath; high vertical rim set off from flat floor by a ridge. Coarse very light yellow clay; no glaze ... Context first half of 5th c. B.C.