H 296: Skyphos

Dull red glaze. Like Brann O 19 ... LG IIA

H 291: Skyphos

All of one side missing. Plain bottom. Shiny black glaze. For other bird skyphoi, cf. E. Brann, Hesperia 29, 1960, p. 405, no. 4. Brann would attribute all such skyphoi to one shop ... LG I

H 397: Kotyle, Protocorinthianizing

Red glaze. Cf. Brann 159; Kerameikos V, 1, pl. 132, neg. no. 5541 ... Early 7th c. B.C.

H 430: Kantharos

Flat bottom. Ladder pattern and blob stars on handles. Dull black glaze, brownish where thin. Cf. Brann 169 ... MG II

H 307: Two-Handled Cup

Unpainted two handled cups are discussed under Brann. Ours is closer to Agora examples which were found in Middle Geometric contexts ... MG II

H 342: Jug Aryballos, Subgeometric

Flat bottom and round mouth. Irregular latticing on shoulder, probably first of triangles, then spaces between. Dull red glaze. Cf. Brann 65 ... Early 7th c. B.C.

H 120: Small Oinochoe, Subgeometric

Handle and most of trefoil mouth restored. Disk foot, sharply offset from body. Streaky brown glaze, much worn and peeled. Cf. Brann 58 ... Early 7th c. B.C.

H 313: One-Handled Cup

Flat bottom. Glazed inside except for a reserved band at rim. Dull red to brown glaze outside, thick brown glaze inside. Like Brann 177 ... Transition to LG

H 300: Skyphos

Reserved dot at center of floor inside, band at rim. Black glaze. Cf. Brann I 32; also J.N. Coldstream, Arch. Anz. 78, 1963, col. 203 ... MG II

H 456: Oinochoe, Corinthianizing

Flat bottom, Ladder pattern on handle. Black glaze. For imitation of the Corinthian Light-on-Dark technique in which white paint was used cf. Brann N 8 ... LG II

H 396: Squat Oinochoe

Nothing of mouth or handle. Low ring foot; conical body. Shiny black glaze, brown where thin. For other Late Geometric oinochoai with conical bodies, cf. Brann F 13 ... LG II

H 349: Oinochoe, Corinthianizing

Flat bottom; rising band handle decorated on its outer face with an elongated St. Andrew's cross. Black glaze, fired red in places. For system of complete banding which is Corinthian, cf. Brann 55 ... LG II

H 127: High-Rimmed Bowl

Intact. Flat bottom and slightly convex lower body. Inside all glazed except for a reserved dot at center of floor and three bands below lip. Black to brown glaze. Cf. Kerameikos V, 1, pl. 98, inv ... LG I

H 364: Round-Mouthed Jug

Nothing of neck, mouth, or handle. Squat body with flat bottom. At either side, a set of three concentric circles around a dotted quatrefoil; front and back, same scheme: wavy vertical lines to point ... LG II

H 422: Trefoil Cup

Flat bottom; flaring rim pinched to trefoil mouth. Elongated sigmas on outside; row of dots on outer face of lip. Lip reserved inside and decorated with elongated dots linked by tangents; otherwise glazed ... LG IIB

H 360: Trefoil Jug, Cooking Ware

Bottom wholly restored. Incised wavy lines at level of both handle attachments and down outer face of handle. Unglazed and handmade. For ware, Hesperia 30 (1961), pp. 316-317. For incised decoration ... 7th c. B.C.

H 434: Tankard

Triple verticals divide the neck into five panels; on either side of handle, narrow panels of latticing; then, square panels with long-legged birds facing center, vertical dot rows and dot rosettes in ... LG IB-IIA

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P 26576: Jug

Numerous joining fragments preserve profile to above middle, and handle. Much restored in plaster. Round mouth with band handle attached. Spreading banded rim, neck glazed, set on shoulder with a slightly ... 10 June 1959