Put together from many fragments; both handles, except for the base of one, the lip, a large part of the neck, and portions of the body wall, missing.
Glazed are: the foot; three bands around the lower ... 11-13 June 1932
Mended from many pieces; parts of lip and wall missing. Small uneven flat base; wide flaring mouth; two rather broad vertical handles. Handmade.
Coarse red micaceous clay, partly burnt black; unglazed ... 6-10 June 1935
Mended from many pieces; the rim, one handle, part of the neck, and body fragments, missing; foot much chipped. Dark-bodied. Reserved: panels on neck with battlement maeander; outside of handles, cross-striped; ... 7 January 1954
Lower part of amphora, preserved to the shoulder in a fragmentary state. Partly restored in plaster.
Glaze band around shoulder, body and foot.
Pinkish-buff clay with some bits; covered with a thin self ... 11-13 June 1932
The foot of a large pot (amphora?), with several other fragments adhering to it.
Burnt to a greenish-gray.
Fehlbrand.
ADDENDA Agora Sample no. 499. Geometric well. Leica, 94-50-0, 94-50-1, 94-50-2 ... 20 June 1935
Wall fragment; four pieces joining to one. The open muzzle of a lion to right, in front of him the rear part of another beast(?).
Flaky black glaze; incision.
Possibly belongs with P 6481 (from the ... 4 June 1938
Part of a charioteer to right, with the forepart of a following horse. The charioteer is in outline; his upper garment dotted; his skirt indicated with applied white. Tholos trench U, from filling of 'furnace' ... 4 June 1938
From the side wall of a closed pot, possibly an amphora, unglazed inside. A neat round hole, apparently cut before firing, through the wall. Thick coarse bands of glaze outside: glaze on edges of hole ... July 1946
Originally two non-joining fragments catalogued as belonging perhaps to a krater or a stamnos. After the addition of fragment c) the shape was identified as an amphora(?).
a) Fragment from lower body: ... July 1946
Dipylon amphora. Several joining fragments preserve the neck and rim, complete except for chips, with also a little of the shoulder and the lower part of one handle. The base is also preserved, in three ... 27 June 1952
Intact except for cracks and slight chips. Ovoid amphora on substantial nearly vertical base; wide neck; rolled rim. Short band handles from middle of neck. Base and rim glazed; bands of body, to base ... 27 June 1952
a) 6 joining fragments.
b) 5 joining fragments.
A total of 11 fragments preserving portion of body of large closed vessel, probably amphora. Fragments only slightly distorted, with the exterior surface ... 11 June 1935
Eleven joining fragments preserving most of base and part of lower wall of amphora, distorted out of shape and slightly vitrified due to misfiring. Vessel in part damaged by contact with another vessel ... August 1965
Head, neck and right wing missing.
On stand with slightly concave base. Wings to sides. Fragments of other examples from same deposit suggest it was of long-necked variety, head and neck being much as ... November 1959
Single fragment preserves mouth, handle, neck and part of wall. Flat, round rim, band handle attached at rim.
Black glaze almost entirely worn. Light clay. Panathenaic Way, cut IV, cutting F1. 1020 Leica ... 10 June 1959
Mouth and handle missing, but one small non-joining fragment of the mouth remains. Mended from many fragments and partially restored in plaster. Trefoil mouth, slender body; low offset foot, concave underneath ... 3 August 1965
Inscribed boundary stone of Agora.
The corners of its upper are much rubbed. All surfaces were roughly picked.
On the broad face that looks norheast, a band was smoothed with a toothed chisel across the ... 27 February 1938
Inscribed baundary stone of Kerameikos.
Left in place when section was filled.
A roughly-trimmed block; its front face picked to be visible in its upper part; the top of the front face dressed with a toothed ... March 1939
Inscribed Agora boundary stone.
Top worn smooth by traffic. Corners broken.
Inscription written retrograde across top and along left side. Inscription does not cover corners, a fact perhaps indicating ... 27 July 1967
Inscribed fragment of Horos stone; boundary stone of the Agora.
Smooth picked except for a band on the face. Top much worn.
Inscribed along top (missing) and side.
Pentelic marble.
ADDENDA Same style ... 22 February 1939
Inscribed fragment.
Broken above and below and at one side.
The letters are on a smooth band at the center of each of the broad faces. On either side of the central band is a stippled band, then a smooth ... 10 February 1959
About one-third with full profile preserved; rest restored in plaster. Small, shallow, flat-bottomed bowl with upturned side walls and plain rim.
Handmade of soft terracotta; unglazed, except for bands ... 8 June 1946
Numerous joining fragments preserve most of rim and much of wall. Simple rounded bowl with plain rim. Unglazed and burnt gray.
Light gray clay. Probably an experiment. Misfired. Panathenaic Way, cut ... 10 June 1959
Part of a large shallow bowl with a strap handle from lip to below shoulder, and a short upstanding rim. Rim decorated inside and out with reserved bands; handle with parallel horizontal stripes.
Buff ... 8-15 March 1932
Nearly half the circumference of the rim, and one handle, preserved; none of the base. Held together with plaster. Horizontal glazed bands on the rim. On the handle zone vertical stripes and zigzags. Inside, ... 8-16 March 1932
Single fragment from bottom and lower wall. Flat-bottomed bowl(?) with straight side wall. Decorated on inside, outside and bottom with irregular bands and strokes in brownish-red glaze.
Handmade. Creamy-buff ... 8 June 1946
Fragment preserves base intact and part of interior of bowl. Base solid, spool-shaped, with symmetrically concave sides; undersurface unsmoothed, the string-marks still visible. Deep cracks in bowl extend ... 15 June 1932
From rim and wall of a large bowl. Two non-joining fragments from opposite sides of circumference. Each fragment preserves traces of horizontal rolled handle. Concave rim, slightly inset from body wall; ... 1934
Many fragments, strengthened with plaster, preserve part of rim and wall; also one handle. Rolled handle attached at plain rim. Inside glazed with broad band of added red; outside banded alternately with ... 10 June 1959
Head of charioteer and heads and forelegs of horses missing.
Charioteer, leading four horses, is pressed against their legs.
White slip and red bands across whole group.
Buff clay.
ADDENDA Many other ... 27-29 May 1959
Heads and hind legs of horses missing.
Two small horses apparently from a group like T 3616.
White slip.
Buff clay. Panathenaic Way, Cut IV, just West of LRFW, Cuttings F 1 and F 3 in bedrock. 1020-1024 ... 27-29 May 1959
Pierced, for use as a counter? Wide hatched band, with narrow stripes top and bottom. Painted in blackish glaze, now almost entirely gone. Underside unglazed.
Pinkish-buff clay. Leica PD 2774 ... 11 March 1932
[Originally identified as lid(?)]
Circular fragment, cut from a large pot decorated with concentric circles. A round hole carefully cut through the center.
ADDENDA Disk cut from Protogeometric closed ... 8-14 March 1932
[Originally identified as lid(?)]. One half preserved of a small round disk cut from the side of a large pot; pierced through the middle by a small hole (through which a string might have passed). Worn ... 8-14 March 1932
Front legs folded back against chest, perhaps as result of accident when clay still soft.
Head missing.
Traces preserved of right ear (or horn).
Hard pinkish-buff clay.
Cf. T 3015. Panathenaic Way, Cut ... November 1959
Fragmentary; about one-quarter of the lip and the body wall preserved. Small flat base, unglazed beneath; bulging body; small vertical lip; band handle from lip. Two reserved stripes around the outside ... 11-13 June 1932
Part of sides missing. Conical foot. Glazed on inside and out; narrow zone of zigzags in dilute glaze around the rim. Bars on the vertical handle, which is pierced at its root. The profile is more accentuated ... 25-26 April 1934