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Amphora

2021
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amphorae, Roman

2016
Amphorae were large ceramic jars employed in the Roman world for the packaging and transport of a limited set of liquid and semi-liquid foodstuffs—chiefly wine, olive oil, and various kinds of fish preserves and processed fish products—and certain other substances.
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Amphoras

2021
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Nothocyphon amphora

2015
The amphora -group T9 strongly reduced, in preparations often barely perceptible. The anteriorly truncate penis resembles an amphora, with handles formed by the abruptly outcurving parameroids (e.g., Figs. 83, 85: pb). The trigonium is basally wide, then restricted to a long bottleneck, the tip mostly again wider.
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Amphora Stamps and Imported Amphoras

2003
Donald T. Ariel, Gerald Finkielsztejn
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Amphorae

Proceedings of the Prehistoric Society, 1985
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The amphoras

2020
Mark Lawall   +8 more
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Amphora (Extracts)

Assemblage, 1993
Werner Hamacher, Dana Hollander
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