Fragments of one handle, lip and body missing; restored in plaster; minor chips. Ring foot; egg-shaped body; small out-turned lip; short band handles from a low handle ridge. Broad groove on shoulder ... 13 May 1938
Mouth and handles missing. A tall pot, tapering as it rises; narrow neck. Bands of grooving on lower, middle and upper body. Well, container 11. 5789 Leica ... July 1955
Mended from many fragments. Narrow neck.
Buff clay. Dull red glaze on upper parts.
Cf. the fabric of P 9910 (another import, but not in fact the same ware, JWH).
ADDENDA Constantinople white ware with ... July 1955
Piece from broadly curving shoulder of amphora or jug. At right end of piece, trace of handle attachment. Shoulder decorated with broad gouged lines, vertical but with slight curve. A collar of two shallow ... 18 April 1936
Intact save minor fractures and hole in shoulder. High flaring foot; egg-shaped body; very narrow mouth and neck; short rolled handles, from middle of neck to shoulder. On upper part of body, on either ... May 1938
One handle and foot missing; hole in shoulder; surface badly worn. Shape, decoration and fabric as P 12930 (Ψ 432), but with the handles more rising and a few grooves around the shoulder.
ADDENDA P 12930: ... May 1938
Intact, save minor fractures; foot chipped. Low ring foot; body cylindrical, wall at bottom concave; small neck and mouth. Two ridges around neck, the lower at the handle attachment. Fabric and decoration ... May 1938
Intact. Cross on either side surrounded by two framing rings. Two pierced holes used to separate handles from body. Wide mouth.
Orange clay and glaze or wash.
Cf. P 7509. Basement suite of late Roman ... 23 August 1965
Intact except for half of rim and top of one handle. A flat, round-bottomed flask with oval neck. Two small handles at neck. Pear-shaped body. Each side decorated with stamped leaf motif (possibly cross?) ... 15 April 1936
From a large coarse dish or situla. The handle, attached to a small rim with down-turned edge, represents the head of a long-nosed animal.
Coarse red clay; heavy buff slip.
Cf. P 5313, ring from situla ... 29 March 1934
The rim of a deep basin with flaring rim, hanging downward; on top of the rim is applied an upper rim, in part circular, in part star-shaped in section, with a horizontally projecting round boss, hollowed, ... 3 April 1934
Edge of floor of basin (or of shoulder of large closed form), with body angle.
At the angle, stump of a thick round-sectioned foot or handle, with surrounding ring at junction with body.
Buff clay with ... 16 April 1952
Base fragment of round-bodied (?) basin.
Two separated grooves on floor.
Normal fabric; gloss on inside rather dull. Unstratified.
Loeschcke type 28 or similar (?) Added March 1st, 2006. Finished No ...
About one-third preserved. Restored in plaster. Cylindrical sides, curving out gently from flat bottom; plain rim.
Thin micaceous red clay. Upper half outside covered with thin matte brown paint. Lower ... February-April 1937
Full profile preserved; missing fragments restored in plaster. Shape and fabric similar to P 11855 (Χ 881), but somewhat more slender. Groove around middle of wall.
Fired red-brown all over. Possibly ... February-April 1937
Fragmentary; rim missing, much of wall and a little of base; restored in plaster to preserved height of wall. Low raised base; very shallow lower body grooved on the outside and set off from the high straight ... 30 April 1940
Two joining fragments give base and full profile, though much of rim and walls missing. Narrow vertical rim set off by a groove; another groove lower down. Elongated pinching of the walls; straight ring ... 29 May 1951
[Originally identified as lid fragment. Now base fragment of a beaker]
About one-fourth preserved. Small flat circular lid with downturned rim (broken away) and raised rings on its upper surface.
Fine ... 20-24 February 1936
a) Most of the bottom and part of the wall.
b) Non-joining wall fragment.
Decorated around the wall with a broad band of overlapping nicking.
Flat bottom, marked off from the steep walls by a groove ... 30 March 1948