Much missing, including one handle.
Small cup-skyphos. High flaring foot; plain straight rim, handle set well below it. Soft pinkish clay gray at core and with light buff surfacing considerably worn and ... Context ca. 430-410 B.C.
Handle missing.
Small one-handler; break at side gives position of handle. Flat bottom, plain rim. Purplish brown clay, buff surfacing, worn; streaky brownish glaze wash, applied by dipping, inside and ... Context ca. 425-400 B.C.
Small dipper (?). Bottom rounded, lip flaring, preserving traces of attachment of a wide-set strap handle. Grayish clay, pale greenish cream slip; no glaze. Extremely thick fabric, without grits. Corinthian ... Context late archaic accumulation deposited ca. 450 B.C.
Rim and wall.
One-handler (?). At edge of break below, a little of a raised edge. Suspension hole in rim. Light red clay with small white bits; warm buff surfacing. Matt black glaze wash on rim, just ... Context ca. 420-400 B.C. and earlier.
Neck fragments.
From an amphora. Rim flat on top and slightly projecting; upper attachment of vertical handle, oval in section, pre- served on each piece. Heavy fabric of gray clay pitted with small holes ... Archaic context.
Rim and shoulder fragments.
Large open pot; uptilted horizontal handle. Wide mouth with flaring rim, narrow vertical face undercut by groove; groove and ridge mark start of sloping shoulder. Handle heavily ... Context ca. 520-480 B.C.
Wall and rim fragments.
Open pot, deep but narrow in proportion. Slightly pro- jecting rim flat on top; horizontal rolled handles well down on wall, projecting boss beside handle-attachment. Coarse heavy ... Context ca. 375-350 B.C.
Ring askos, the sides rounding over into large central opening; saucer mouth; spout tilted back against handle. Buff slip or surfacing; good black glaze on rim, inside and out, on top of handle and for ... Context ca. 520-490 B.C.
Domed askos. Low ring foot, broad plain-rimmed spout; strap handle concave in section; around lip a wheelrun groove, another partway down the spout and a pair around top of wall. Pinkish clay, gray at ... Context ca. 500-480 B.C.
Handle restored.
Domed askos. Handle, missing save for attachments, restored after two others, larger, from the same deposit, P 16058-59. Saucer rim, heavily rounded outside; broad- based ring foot, slightly ... Context ca. 490-450 B.C.
Spout and a little of shoulder.
Domed askos fragment. Tall spout with plain flaring rim. Gritty grayish to pink clay, brown at surfaces; cream slip outside. Thin dull black glaze on neck and rim for broad ... Context ca. 420-400 B.C.
Giant askos, domed top finished with button knob; spread- ing ring foot, tall vertical spout with plain slightly flaring rim. Gray ware, slightly micaceous; dark gray surfacing.
The fabric close to that ... Context ca. 460-440 B.C.
Handle restored.
Domed askos. Shallow saucer mouth; sharp angle at shoulder; disc foot slightly concave beneath. Pale buff clay and surfacing. Corinthian.
Close, from Corinth, C-39-269, from a well-filling ... Context, second quarter to last quarter of 5th c. B.C.
Duck askos. Steep flaring mouth; ring foot; the top slopes in a straight line from neck to tail. Pale greenish buff clay reddish at core and sandy to the touch. Probably Corinthian ... Context ca. 440-425 B.C.
Duck askos. Deep bell mouth, low ring foot. Brownish buff clay, smooth surfacing; dull red glaze on rim, inside of mouth and over part of interior; a broad band around the foot.
For the bell mouth in ... Probably last quarter of 5th century.
Duck askos. Spreading ring foot, bell mouth. Dull red to brown glaze inside and out.
Similar, P 11001-02 B 15:1 Hesperia, XVIII, 1949, pl. 86, 84 and p. 333, 83.
Restored in plaster ... Context ca. 425-400 B.C.
Rim missing.
Duck askos; start of saucer mouth preserved. Ring foot; handle ridged down middle. Gritty red clay, traces of light buff surfacing; the inside coated with pitch or mastic ... Context second half of 4th c. B.C.
Duck askos, small series. Shallow saucer mouth on tall neck; raised base flat beneath; bag-shaped body. Pinkish buff clay, smooth surfacing; dull black glaze on the mouth inside.
Similar proportions but ... Context ca. 350-300 B.C.
Duck askos, small series; very shallow saucer mouth with rolled rim; low ring foot. Buff clay and surfacing; dull black glaze inside and on the rim and top of the handle ... Context ca. 320-275 B.C.
Fragments.
A broad tail, and small fragments of top and wall, ap- parently from a sizable askos; one fragment, not illustrated, preserves traces of the start of the spout. The tail, handmade, was attached ... Context 4th c. B.C.
Shallow round-bottomed bowl; two rolled horizontal handles, uptilted. Plain rim lightly pinched out at the center of one side to form a spout. Cooking ware, well-blackened from use, inside and out.
For ... Context ca. 525-500 B.C.
Open bowl on straight-sided ring foot; two rolled horizontal handles, uptilted. Plain rim, flat on top, drawn out on one side to form a spout. Cooking ware.
For earlier examples see P 5416 F 12:5; P 22725 ... Context ca. 520-490 B.C.
Rim and wall fragment.
From a large deep basin. Plain rim, rolled horizontal handle; around wall at level of handle-attachment a sharp raised ridge. Cooking ware fired very hard and somewhat blackened ... Context ca. 575-540 B.C.
Lower part.
From a deep basin; flat bottom; rolled horizontal handle. Cooking ware, heavy fabric.
Cf. 1741, and for the incidence and dating of the shape, p. 212, note 3a ... Context ca. 450-425 B.C.
Large mixing bowl: lekane or lebes. Projecting rim rilled on the vertical face and on the upper surface. Small ring foot; very small rolled handles on the shoulder. Substantial pithos fabric, smooth brown ... Context ca. 500 B.C.
Rim fragment from a large basin, as 1743; rim rilled on upper surface, outer face broken away. Ostrakon of Kallixenos Aristonymou (482 B.C.).
For another ostrakon in this fabric cf. the stand fragment ...
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.
Flaring ring foot, possibly from a closed pot, not a lekane; the inside left rather rough and apparently never glazed. Ostrakon of Kallixenos Aristonymou (482 B.C.) ... 482 B.C.
Massive disc foot, flat beneath; in construction suitable to a tub, but with scale and glaze of a lekane. Ostrakon of Kallixenos Aristonymou (482 B.C.) ... 482 B.C.
Rolled rim, spreading ring foot. Narrow glaze band below handles.
Large lekane, on the scale of the fragments used as ostraka, 1754 and 1762, Fig. 21. On another equally massive, P 11058 D 15:1, the rolled ... Context ca. 520-480 B.C.
Rim, wall and handle fragment.
Very heavy rolled rim. Coarse fabric, roughly made and finished but the interior and rim glazed, and a glaze band around the wall. Perhaps non-Attic ... Context ca. 500-480 B.C.
Rolled rim, spreading ring foot.
Typical of many examples of the late 6th and early 5th centuries. Others similar, but with disc foot, are not necessarily later; cf. 1787, also the fragments used as ostraka, ... Context ca. 520-490 B.C.
Rim and wall fragment.
Large and elaborate. Heavy tie-on rim, rounded above, the concave face finished below with a sharply projecting edge. Ribbon handles, one end preserved. Inside, the glaze extends ... Context ca. 520-480 B.C.
Handles restored.
Rim rounded on top and projecting, flat beneath; spreading disc foot. Two bands of glaze outside.
For an earlier version of the projecting rim see 1783; for the disc foot, 1784. The ... Context ca. 510-480 B.C.
Rim fragment.
Rim type transitional between 1765 and 1793, Pl. 21; early in second quarter of 5th century (?). Graffito on wall: see Fig. 23 ... Context first half of 5th c. B.C.
Small series. Rim rounded on top; spreading ring foot. At the center of the floor a hole has been chipped through; traces of burning inside and out.
A sample of many others similar, solidly and often ... Context ca. 520-490 B.C.
Rolled rim, spreading ring foot, single bell handle.
Another, P 23340 H 12:15-U, with a similar tightly rolled rim and space for one handle only (now missing), has a disc foot with rounded profile, similar ... The context, a filling over bedrock below the west part of the Middle Stoa, is inconclusive, being mostly of the second half of the 5th century.
Narrow projecting rim lightly rounded on top; spreading ring foot. Interior glaze and banding almost worn off.
The rim as 1787; foot and upcurved handles similar to 1784 or earlier; late archaic type, ... Context ca. 460-440 B.C.
Deeply outcurved rim, slender uptilted handles, disc foot with spreading outer profile. Inscribed on inside, underside and exterior. The graffiti on this and other lekanai from the same deposit, here 1794, ... Context ca. 470-460 B.C.
Rim fragment.
Broad outcurving rim, inscribed on the top (Fig. 23).
Miss Lang, loc. cit., suggested that the (incomplete) graffito might possibly be restored as a tare inscription, i.e. as giving the ... Context ca. 470-460 B.C.
Base and part of wall.
From a small lekane. High flaring ring foot. Inscribed on the underside. For the Graffiti see above under 1792.
The neat flaring foot resembles that of 1784, or the ostraka, 1770, ... Context ca. 470-460 B.C.
Base and part of wall.
From a large lekane. Disc base, concave beneath. Inscribed on the underside. For the graffito see above under 1792.
Context ca. 470-460 B.C ... Context ca. 470-460 B.C.
Base and part of wall.
From a large lekane. Disc base, the resting surface irregularly offset around the inner edge. Inscribed on the underside. For the graffito see above under 1792 ... Context ca. 470-460 B.C.
Lower part of large lekane; flaring ring foot. Two large letters scratched on the underside, the first mostly broken away, the second: Ε.
For some other lekanai with graffiti from the same deposit see ... Context ca. 470-460 B.C.
One side missing, and the handles, save for the attachment of one.
Outcurved rim, deeply overhanging; spreading ring foot with angular profile. Raised ring around upper wall. Exceptionally massive and ... Context ca. 430-420 B.C.
Outcurved rim, slightly flattened on top, disc foot with flaring profile. Scratched on the underside, eight straight strokes.
Miss Lang, loc. cit., read the strokes as a tally of the contents of the pot, ... Context ca. 460-440 B.C.
Rolled rim flat on top; straight-sided disc foot. Coarse brownish clay with bits, glaze much worn. Heavy fabric somewhat as 1782; possibly non-Attic ... Context ca. 490-450 B.C.
Outcurved rim, well rounded; disc foot, roughly profiled outside.
The exaggerated bulge in the wall below the rim was perhaps due to an accident of manufacture: when placed upside down to dry the pot ... Context ca. 490-450 B.C.
Narrow sharply rounded rim, flaring disc foot.
Another from the same context, P 5159, ibid., had a lightly rolled rim, like 1801; so also P 9474 C 9:6 Hesperia, Suppl. V, 1941, p. 138, fig. 64, 26 ... Context ca. 470-460 B.C.
Outcurved rim flattened on top; low disc foot with slightly spreading profile.
1804-1806 illustrate the shapes and rim profiles of the latter part of the third quarter of the 5th century; the foot may ... Context ca. 435-425 B.C.
Outcurved rim, edge resting on tops of handles; disc foot, slightly spreading profile. Handles unevenly made, one with more upward curve than the other ... Context ca. 450-425 B.C.
Shallow outcurved rim, nearly flat on top; ring foot, roughly rounded.
1808 and 1809 give the shape and the rim profile characteristic for the last quarter of the 5th century and into the early 4th century ... Context ca. 425-400 B.C.
Small series. Outcurved rim, disc foot with rounded edge.
On some of the small coarsely made examples of the late 5th century the rim is nearly flat on top and has the cross stripes or banding of the ... Context ca. 425-400 B.C.
Rim flat on top, edge downturned; disc foot, straightsided. The handles slope down from the attachments.
For the relation of rim and handles on a larger example, probably of the turn of the 5th to the ... Context ca. 420-400 B.C.
Rim flat on top with vertical overhang; ring foot, rounded edge. The body broad in proportion to height and with pronounced S-curve. Pale greenish clay with white bits; the glaze on the rim does not reach ... Context, accumulation of ca. 375-330 B.C.
Thick downsloping rim, the edge squared off; ring foot. The floor inside reserved and finished with a large central dot; reserved stripe around top of rim ... Context, accumulation of ca. 375-330 B.C.