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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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Use of the Algorithm of Multi-Scale Integral Invariant in the Study of Amphora Stamps

open access: yesАрхеология евразийских степей
When studying epigraphic monuments, including amphoric stamps, the task of reading and informative publication of inscriptions of poor preservation often arises.
Yury M. Svoiskiy   +4 more
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Un atelier rural inédit d’amphores à huile augusto-tibériennes

open access: yesMélanges de la Casa de Velázquez, 2018
The discovery of an original Baetican oil amphora workshop in a plateau area on the left bank of the Guadalquivir, between Palma del Río and Cordoba, marks a crucial stage in the new research conducted since 2013 on the issues of these production centres.
Iván González Tobar, Stéphane Mauné
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Imported Hellenistic Stamped Amphora Handles from Tatarlı Höyük (in the Province of Adana-Turkey)

open access: yesGephyra, 2018
Twenty two amphora stamps from the Tatarlı Höyük excavations in Cilicia (2008-2017) are the subject of this article. Tatarlı Höyük is situated in the Tatarlı village, formerly Yedigöz/Yedioluk, 24 km east of Ceyhan, Adana.
Erkan Dündar, Ayça Gerçek
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Histria. Timbres amphoriques inédits (II) [PDF]

open access: yesPeuce, 2019
In this new article, we continue the publication of a number of amphora stamps found in Histria, during the excavations in the Basilica Pârvan sector and several other older sectors.
Alexandra LIȚU, Mircea ANGELESCU
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On the Issue of Stamps on Byzantine Amphoras (on the basis of materials from the territory of the Golden Horde)

open access: yesАрхеология евразийских степей, 2023
The article deals with the study of stamps on the most numerous imported Byzantine amphoras of the "Trebizond" group in the Golden Horde pottery assemblage.
Andrey N. Maslovskyi   +1 more
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Ceramic Production and Geodiversity in Iron Age Iberia: An Archaeometric Study of Pottery from Castrejón de Capote (SW Spain)

open access: yesArchaeometry, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT The hillfort of Castrejón de Capote is one of the best investigated settlements of Late Iron Age southwest Iberia. Located in the territory that the classical sources attributed to the Celtici, it was occupied between the early 4th and the 1st centuries bce.
Beatrijs de Groot   +2 more
wiley   +1 more source

Hellenistic Amphora Stamps From Elaiussa [PDF]

open access: yesAnatolia Antiqua, 2018
Elaiussa is situated on the coastal strip of the Olba region, which extends between the Kalykadnos and Lamos Rivers (Map 1). The city was part of the Eastern Mediterranean trading community from the 2nd century B.C. to the 7thcentury A.D., due to its location on the coastal road, as well as to its access to rich natural and agricultural sources.
H. Asena Kızılarslanoğlu   +1 more
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Geomagnetic Intensity of Hellenistic Pottery and Stamped Rhodian Wine Amphorae From Jerusalem

open access: yesArchaeometry, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT Stamped amphora handles produced on Rhodes during the Hellenistic period are well suited for archaeointensity studies because they often bear the names of annually appointed magistrates (eponyms) and fabricants, allowing dating to narrow time intervals.
Yael Hochma   +4 more
wiley   +1 more source

Stamps on the Greek amphorae from the excavations on the Oituz Street, no. 15, Mangalia, Constanţa County, Romania

open access: yesTyragetia, 2020
The authors present a small collection of Greek amphora stamps found during rescue excavations in ancient Callatis, on the territory of present Mangalia. The collection consists of 26 stamps, most of which are the stamps of Sinope – 8 specimens, 6 belong
Natalia Mateevici, Mihai Ionescu
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