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A petrographic and chemical study of East Greek and other archaic transport amphorae
EULIMENE, 2003Πετρογραφική και χημική μελέτη διαφόρων τύπων ελληνικών αρχαϊκών αμφορέων. Παρουσιάζονται τα αποτελέσματα μιας σειράς πετρογραφικών αναλύσεων διαφόρων τύπων αρχαϊκών ελληνικών αμφορέων, παράλληλα με κάποιες χημικές αναλύσεις. Σκοπός είναι να ελεγχθεί η πετρογραφική σύσταση των αγγείων συγκριτικά με την τυπολογία που έχει ήδη αναπτυχθεί από μη ...
de Domingo, Christina, Johnston, Alan W.
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Wine Amphoras in Ancient Greek Trade
2003Transport amphoras were as much a part of the Mediterranean landscape in antiquity as they are for today’s archaeologists, unobtrusive but omnipresent.1 Their enormous numbers offer solid evidence of the traffic in wine, probably their commonest cargo, which formed a large component of international trade in the Greco-Roman period.
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Typology and Chronology of Greek, Roman and Early Byzantine Amphorae from Petra-Tsikhisdziri
2010Inaishvili Nino, Vashakidze Nineli. Typology and Chronology of Greek, Roman and Early Byzantine Amphorae from Petra-Tsikhisdziri. In: Patabs I. Production and Trade of Amphorae in the Black Sea. Actes de la Table Ronde internationale de Batoumi et Trabzon, 27-29 avril 2006. Istanbul : Institut Français d'Études Anatoliennes-Georges Dumézil, 2010.
Inaishvili, Nino, Vashakidze, Nineli
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Three amphora wrecks from the Greek world
International Journal of Nautical Archaeology, 1990Demetrios Kazianes +2 more
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Characterization of Western Greek Amphorae in Naples: An Archaeometric Approach
During the construction of the stations on lines 1 and 6 of the Naples underground, located in Piazza Santa Maria degli Angeli, in Piazza Nicola Amore and in Piazza Municipio, a significant number of Western Greek amphorae were discovered. A selection of thirty-seven fragments were selected, dated to the 6th and 4th centuries B.C., and classified ...Veronica Ferrentino +6 more
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A Breakthrough of Archaic Greek Transport Amphorae within the Getic Hinterland:
2023Vasilica Lungu +2 more
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