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STAMPED COMMERCIAL AMPHORAE FROM KOCAELİ MUSEUM
GONCA CANKARDES SENOL +2 more
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A Knidian Stamped Amphora Handle from the Rural Settlement at el-Khirba, Shoham
Donald T. Ariel
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AMISOS: HELLENISTIC PERIOD AMPHORA STAMPS FROM ÇAKALCA-KARADOĞAN MOUND
Davut YİĞİTPAŞA +2 more
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Recent research on the chronology of Rhodian amphora stamps
Agata Dobosz
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Female representations on greek amphora stamps
Of the multitude of ancient Greek producing and exporting centers, which exported their goods, especially liquids in amphorae, only a small number of them applied stamps to commercial amphorae: Thasos, Sinope, Rhodes, Chersonese, Cos, Knidos, Mende, Samos, etc.
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2015Transport amphorae, used throughout the ancient Mediterranean world, were plain clay vessels with two handles, used for the transportation and storage of wine, olive oil, and many other commodities. The specific shapes of the jars varied over time and from region to region, so they can be identified with some degree of accuracy today.
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Stamped Amphora Handles from Tel Beersheba
Bulletin of the American Schools of Oriental Research, 1997This article publishes the 39 stamped amphora handles found during excavations conducted at Tel Beersheba between 1969 and 1976. All were found in poorly stratified contexts and so have no real stratigraphic value. They do, however, attest to the importance of Beersheba in the Rhodian economic sphere of the late Hellenistic period and add to our ...
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