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The Noviodunum Archaeological Project 2000–2004: results and conclusions from the pilot seasons [PDF]
Lockyear, K., Popescu, A., Sly, T.
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North Pontic crossroads: Mobility in Ukraine from the Bronze Age to the early modern period
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Provenance studies of amphorae from the Greek colony Pharos on the island of Hvar, Croatia
2019ABSTRACT We present the results of a compositional characterization study of amphorae from the ancient Greek town of Pharos, today Stari Grad, on the island of Hvar, in central Dalmatia, Croatia. The aim of the study was to identify the provenance of amphorae unearthed in Pharos, to determine the locally produced amphorae, and to ...
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amphorae and amphora stamps, Greek
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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Aspects of ancient Greek trade re-evaluated with amphora DNA evidence
Journal of Archaeological Science, 2012Ancient DNA trapped in the matrices of ceramic transport jars from Mediterranean shipwrecks can reveal the goods traded in the earliest markets. Scholars generally assume that the amphora cargoes of 5th-3rd century B.C. Greek shipwrecks contained wine, or to a much lesser extent olive oil.
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