[Agora Object] P 18327: Lasana

A single fragment preserves the neck, the band handle and the mouth. Long narrow cylindrical neck, purposely dented at the front to give it a slight bend. Band handle from below rim to near bottom of neck ... 17 July 1947

[Agora Object] P 30453: Lasana

Restored. Lower part of base missing. Twisted funnel with broad base sloping sharply inward to point two-thirds the height of object, then flaring out slightly and to side to upper rim composed of flat ... 21 August 1973

[Agora Object] P 30617: Lasana

Mended and restored; handle and part of base missing. Cylindrical object, bent to one side, flaring at both top and bottom. Vertical ribbon handle; top domed with small central opening; bottom open; base ... 21 August 1973

[Agora Object] P 30618: Lasana

Cylindrical object bent to one side, flaring out at top and bottom. Vertical ribbon handle; top covered with flat disk which has circular opening in center. Cf. Agora XII, no. 2014-2015 and P 30453, ... 21 August 1973

[Agora Object] P 30640: Chytra

Mended and heavily restored. Major portion of body, part of rim and most of one handle restored. Rounded body with no defined base; high, slightly flaring rim with flange on inside; two rolled handles ... 21 August 1973

[Agora Object] P 30641: Lopas

Mended and heavily restored; much of body, rim, flange missing. Lower part of body rounded with no defined base; curves in sharply at shoulder to tall slightly flaring rim which has flange on interior; ... 21 August 1973

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[Agora Object] SS 336: Stamped Amphora Handle: Knidian

Apparently typical Knidian; junction with neck not preserved. Coarse red clay, greyish at core. Mostly of the impression broken away, with large piece of handle; lower left corner preserved. Group "D" ... Third quarter of 2nd century B.C.

[Agora Object] SS 556: Stamped Amphora Handle: Knidian

Slim type. Small round impression incomplete and worn.; retrograde; monogram. Middle Stoa Building Field. Ἐ[πὶ Φι]λ̣ιστίω(νος) Κνι( ΦΥ (Φ,Υ monogram) (retr in O) Leica ... 3 March 1933