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Late heraclean amphoras from mound 1 of the Chebotarev VII burial ground [PDF]
The article is devoted to the publication of two Late Heraclean amphoras from the cache of burial 1, kurgan 1 of the Chebotarev VII burial ground, located in the Aksai district of the Rostov-on-Don region.
Demidenko, Sergey Viktorovich +2 more
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To the question of the method of calculating the volume of amphoras [PDF]
The article describes the methods for calculating the volume of amphoras used by modern archaeologists, and proposes a new fairly accurate method for calculating the volume of antique sharp-pointed amphoras using the example of narrow-necked light-clay ...
Vodolazhskaya, L.N.
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The evolution of ‘Colchian’ amphoras from ancient Apsaros: the state of current research and future perspectives [PDF]
This paper presents the evolution of the so-called ‘Colchian’ amphoras (also known as ‘Brown-Clay’ or ‘East-Pontic’) discovered at the Roman fort of Apsaros (modern-day Gonio, Georgia).
Paulina Komar
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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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A Group of SSS Branded Amphoras in the Golden Horde
A short essay about the second largest of group imported container amphoras on the territory of the Golden Horde which was named in scientific literature «amphoras of SSS stamp group» is presented in the article.
Bocharov Sergei G. +1 more
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3D MODELING OF THE ARCHAIC AMPHORAS OF IONIA [PDF]
Few other regions offer such a rich collection of amphoras than the cities of Ionia. Throughout history amphoras of these cities had been spread all over the Mediterranean.
A. Denker, H. Oniz
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Levantine Import in Borysthenes [PDF]
Ceramic assemblage from Borysthenes (excavations conducted by V. Lapin, 1960-1980) contains a number of unusual and rare imports – fragments of trading amphoras fabricated at Cyprus and at the numerous cites at Levantine coast ...
Buiskikh, Alla Valerievna
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Comparing and Connecting: Comacchio and the Early Medieval Trading Towns [PDF]
Histor
Lakkaraju, R +5 more
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This paper is a survey of the principal classes of amphoras circulating in Britain during the Roman period (1st c. BC - 4th c. AD). The form, fabric, sources, contents and dating of each type are described in a series of Atlas Pages, accompanied by a ...
Paul Tyers
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Mediterranean containerization [PDF]
The Mediterranean has long played host to unusually intense patterns of maritime-led exchange, involving both products made beyond the basin and local, culturally distinctive goods such as oils and wines that continue to be well-known markers of the ...
Bevan, AH
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