This study is concerned with the analysis of pottery collected during the excavation campaigns conducted by the Swiss Institute of Rome in the domus Tiberiana between 1984 and 1987, as well as with the archaeological context from which they originated. This work is composed of four parts. The first discusses the monument itself and describes the framework in which the research took place; the second part concerns the stratigraphy, its analysis, its interpretation and the presentation of the pottery strictly tied to its archaeological context; the third part is more specifically concerned with the pottery itself. The fourth and last part consists of a catalogue accompanied by plates that present the objects according to period.