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Glass beads – monochrome pyramidal, flat rhomboid and biconical – types 88–96, 112–115 and 171 of E.M. Alekseyeva. In search of chronoindicators for microchronology of kurgans and burials of the Black Sea Scythia of the 5th – 4th centuries BC [PDF]

open access: yesАнтичный мир и археология, 2022
Using Greek ceramics and arrowheads from the Scythian kurgans of the Northern Black Sea region the article proposes chronology of glass monochrome beads – biconical, pyramidal and flat rhomboid, identified in types 88–96, 112–115 and ...
Polin, Sergey Vasil’evich   +1 more
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Timbres inédits de Tomis [PDF]

open access: yesPeuce, 2021
Recent excavations in ancient Tomis (Western shore of the Black Sea) produced a few amphora stamps we publish here. New eponyms are being added for Tomis with respect to the expected production centers of Rhodos, Thasos, Sinope and Cnidus.
Alexandra LIȚU, Laurențiu CLIANTE
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Timbres amphoriques de Tomis (39 Strada Revoluției) [PDF]

open access: yesPeuce, 2020
The aim of the present article is to publish amphora stamps found during recent archaeological research in Tomis, on the western shore of the Black Sea, focusing this time on stamps found in 2006.
Alexandra LIȚU, Laurențiu CLIANTE
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Amphorae found during excavations for construction of the NAIM – BAS base in Pliska, Bulgaria

open access: yesПриноси към българската археология, 2022
This paper presents the results of the analysis of amphorae found during excavations for construction of the new archaeological base of NAIM – BAS in Pliska.
Evelina Todorova
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Histria. Timbres amphoriques inédits du secteur Basilica Pârvan (I) [PDF]

open access: yesPeuce, 2018
Our paper deals with a number of amphora stamps (from Rhodos, Sinope and the Tauric Chersonesus) discovered during the excavation campaigns at the Pârvan Basilica in Histria (all unpublished), as well as with a few new amphora stamps from previous ...
Alexandra LIȚU, Mircea ANGELESCU
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Jar and amphora stoppers and plugs from Berenike [PDF]

open access: yesPolish Archaeology in the Mediterranean, 2020
Amphorae and jar stoppers found during the 2010–2014 seasons of the Polish–American excavations at Berenike in the Red Sea are found mainly in the early Roman trash dumps, although single finds come from all over the ancient city.
Marta Bajtler
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Typology and Chronology of Akanthian Amphorae

open access: yesНижневолжский археологический вестник, 2021
The amphora stamps of the Chalcidian city-state Akanthos were localized a little over 30 years ago due to discovering of ceramic workshops remains, where defective stamped fragments were found.
Sergey Yu. Monakhov
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What was a mortarium used for? Organic residues and cultural change in Iron Age and Roman Britain. [PDF]

open access: yes, 2011
The Romans brought the mortarium to Britain in the first century AD, and there has long been speculation on its actual purpose. Using analysis of the residues trapped in the walls of these ‘kitchen blenders’ and comparing them with Iron Age and Roman ...
Cramp, Lucy J E   +2 more
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Timbres amphoriques découverts à Tomis pendant les fouilles archéologiques de 2017 et 2018 (11 Rue Arhiepiscopiei) [PDF]

open access: yesPeuce, 2019
We publish the amphora stamps recently discovered in ancient Tomis (nowadays Constanța, Romania) during the excavations in the Arhiepiscopiei Street 11. The amphora stamps originate from Sinope, Rhodos, Knidos, Kos, Akanthos, and Thasos.
Alexandra LIȚU, Laurențiu CLIANTE
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Olive-oil amphorae imports in Roman Britain: 20 years later

open access: yesHeródoto, 2018
Pedro Pablo A. Funari carried out research in amphora studies in Roman Britain in the late 1980s and early 1990s. He was interested in the epigraphy (painted inscriptions and stamps) on the most common amphora in the Isles, which was the Baetican Dressel
Cèsar Carreras Monfort
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