The 'Taxiarchis Hill' in Didyma is the site of largely undisturbed features of votive offerings and other finds from an Archaic sanctuary. They were deposited on the hill in different phases of the Archaic period. Since it is the first discovery of this kind in Didyma it is of great importance for our knowledge of the cults and dedications in Didyma. This second part of the three-volume publication presents the pottery, which for the first time gives an overview of Didyma's Archaic local and imported clay vessels, including dedications and pottery for ritual use.