Broken all around. Single fragment from neck and shoulder. Groove some way up on neck.
Of figured scene, tiny part from shoulder near break, and right hand in long sleeve holding a ball. Swastika neatly ... 8 May 1953
Two joining fragments preserve about two-thirds of bottom, except for center of floor and of graffito which are missing. Ring foot; probably from an one-handler.
Graffito scratched through glaze on bottom: ... 7 May 1953
Two joining fragments preserve profile. Slightly domed lid, with flat-topped knob and plain rim.
Dipinto in black near rim; two lines, of which the first is complete, second probably so:
Buff clay ... 12 May 1953
Five pieces join to make two fragments; one preserves bottom and part of lower wall; the other, one handle and part of rim. Heavy-walled skyphos; substantial ring foot.
Graffito on bottom; two ligatures ... 11 May 1953
Two joining sherds from a flat-bottomed saucer with thin red glaze on inside and out.
Three lines of a graffito, of which original left ends preserved; broken at right; a list?: South Shop Building, ... 22 May 1953
Broken all around. From shoulder of large closed pot.
One line of dipinto in black small letters, probably a large letter below:
Light gray to buff clay. Unglazed.
ADDENDA Dipinto very faint, uncertain ... 19 May 1953
Two non-joining fragments.
a) Rim piece.
b) Wall fragment with part of graffito:
Pinkish-buff clay. Glaze outside fired green to black above, red below; inside fired red.
ADDENDA Fragment a) not found ... July 1952
Broken all around. From wall of an amphora(?); good glaze inside. The graffito is in the spaces between the decorations.
From tray of miscellaneous sherds. Leica, 82-573 PD 1091-121, PD 1133-24(F 225) ... 1931
Broken all around. Wall fragment of an unglazed pot.
Incised outside: Cut for drainage ditch, opposite Piers 16-18. Cutting floor of Predecessor of Square Building. Context 4th. c. B.C. 5211 Leica PD ... 12 December 1953
From the bottom of a black glazed alabastron.
The incised inscription spirals out from center: Cut for drainage ditch, about opposite Stoa Pier 15. Below floor of predecessor of Square Building and ... 29 December 1953
Fragmentary, but profile complete. Ring foot; trefoil mouth.
Owner's inscription scratched on the handle: . Part of a second inscription scratched on the wall:
Dull glaze, black outside, very much chipped; ... 9 April 1954
About two-thirds of the rim preserved, with one handle; nothing of the lower wall or base. Flat-topped rim; handle turned up and pressed against edge of rim.
Graffito (owner's inscription) in large letters ... 12 April 1954
Four joining fragments from rim of lid.
A graffito on each side.
Inside:
Outside:
Not a pot inscription. Probably written on a sherd of which original edge preserved at left on inside, at right on outside ... 13 April 1954
One side of the wall missing, with one handle (two non-joining fragments of this handle preserved); also missing, a little of the other handle and the wall below it.
On floor, four linked palmettes around ... 14 April 1954
Floor and ring foot preserved. On outside, band of brown to black glaze at meeting point of side and foot. Inside, red to black glaze, much peeled.
Graffito on bottom:
Another small graffito at edge, ... 14 April 1954
Less than half of bottom preserved. Ring foot, probably from a round-mouthed pitcher or amphora.
Graffito across underside; broken at right:
Light brown to pink clay. Unglazed. Well to north of Nymphaeum, ... 14 April 1954
Upper part of amphora with spreading lip and broad shoulder; outer face of rim rounded and undercut. Two grooves at junction of neck and shoulder.
Graffito near base of neck (AM 12 minas):
Another one ... 17 April 1954
From base of a black glazed Corinthian type skyhos; rays above foot.
Incised beneath, on reserved space within foot: Well, upper filling. Latest 5th. to earliest 4th. c. 3398 Leica PD 1133-21(F 139) ... 29 May 1954
Two joining fragments preserve part of rim and wall with one handle; a second fragment preserves the base, part of the floor and lower wall, and the lower attachment of the second handle. Small deep cup ... 29 May 1954
Toe missing; otherwise unbroken. Very broad-shouldered amphora with sharply tapering walls; short neck; heavy torus rim; short handles, oval in section, from below rim to upper shoulder.
Heavy yellowish-gray ... 8 June 1954
Black glazed handle from small oinochoe, triangular in section.
Inscribed vertically on back of handle: Narrow N-S drain channel in bedrock to west of Piers 21 and 22. 3848 Leica PD 1133-19(F 111) ... 18 June 1954
Low torus base, black glazed, reserved around edge.
Incised on underside: Footing trench for north stylobate of Square Building. Leica PD 1133-10(F 54) ... 2 July 1954
Intact, except small hole near one handle and chips from foot. Shape as P 24665 except that rim is flat and ungrooved.
Same fabric as P 24665; discoloration.
On neck two incised letters: lambda and upsilon ... 10 March 1955
Ring foot, and a little lower wall of a semi-glazed one-handler. Poor black glaze on floor. Glaze band around outer edge of foot and glazed circles on underside.
Several groups of letters scratched on ... 9 March 1955
Bottom with molded ring foot preserved.
Four letters scratched through glaze on bottom:
Metallic black glaze inside and out save for reserved bands on resting surface and around edge of bottom and reserved ... 9 March 1955
Base fragment. Small fragment from edge remains.
Broad band of purple around lower part of wall.
Incised on underside: Well in Stoa Shop II, dump. 4401 Leica PD 1133-11(F 11) ... 21 April 1955
Broken all around. Fragment from shoulder, preserving upper left corner of a panel bordered above by a leaf pattern.
Incised in the panel: Digging modern drain behind Stoa Shop III. 4403 Leica PD 1133-10(F ... 13 May 1955
From wall of closed pot of heavy fabric.
Letters scratched through glaze on outside:
Dull brown to black glaze on outside, inside unglazed.
Sherds look too early to make ostrakon probable. Old Grid: ... 16 March 1955
Letters scratched on outside:
Gritty fabric; gray-brown at core, russet at surface. Unglazed. Old Grid: ca. 104/ΝΔ. Cut through ancient road, stony fill. 5416 Leica PD 1133-5(D 21) ... 16 March 1955
Almost full height of neck preserved, handles broken away.
One graffito between handle attachments about 0.05 below lip:
Second graffito on other side of jar, near shoulder right, and broken away: Previously ... 12 April 1955
Small segment of rim with turned down edge. Glazed on top of rim and inside; lower edge of rim and underside unglazed.
Three crudely scratched letters:
Thin glaze fired red.
Sherds in tin 376. Old Grid: ... 29 April 1955
Fragment of shoulder of a water jar including handle attachment.
Below handle:
= 121 (Actian era) = A.D. 91
Brown micaceous clay. Well, bottom fill. Leica PD 1133-8(Hc 10) ... 29 May 1936-25 May 1937
Base only remains.
On underside, within base ring, incised graffito: ΚΑΛΥΚΗ ()
Pink-buff clay. Glaze turned to greenish on the inside and much of it gone. Stoa Shop VI, layer I below floor. 4413 Leica ... 28 May 1955
Mended. Like P 1253 from RRCS [Hesperia 7 (1938), p. 378]. Cf. also Hesperia 7 (1938), p. 183, fig. 21.
Graffito on shoulder:
Fragments of two more in trays.
Cf. Agora XII, no. 1502. Well under Stoa ... May-June 1954
Wall and rim fragments missing; restored. Large ovoid micaceous ware hydria; ring foot; flat-topped rim.
Heavily incised around the rim:
Cf. Agora XII, no. 1594. Well in Stoa Shop III, lower fill ... March 1955
Wall fragments missing; restored. Wide mouth; ring foot; rolled handles.
Graffito on neck, below rim:
Fired grayish-brown. Well in Stoa Shop III, lower fill. Leica ... March 1955
Fragments of wall and foot missing; restored. Similar to P 24911 (ΣΑ 2992), but fired red, and blackened on one side from burning.
Graffito on neck below rim:
Cf. Agora XII, no. 1601, p. 349. Well in ... March 1955
Part of wall preserved, from base of neck to above toe.
Inscribed on top of shoulder:
Light orange-red cay, lighter at core. Previously North Basement-Jar Fragments, Block I (Pre-Persian)
[Some non-joining ... March 1955
Same as P 24922 (ΣΑ 3003), but the clay russet rather than red.
Inscribed on neck (same as P 24922): Well in Stoa Shop III, lower fill. Leica ... March 1955