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THE GRECO-ITALIC AMPHORAE FOUND ON MALTEPE TUMULUS IN PHOCAEA

2018
Phocaea, which was one of the biggest cities in Ionia, was also an important pottery production centre from the Orientalising Period to the Late Antique Period. The many large pottery dumps which were unearthed in different sites in the modern city of Foca are evidence of this large-scale production.
Okan, Emre   +2 more
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The Use of Braziers in the Roman-Period Phocaea in Light of the Findings

Adalya
Braziers used for heating in ancient times and can generally be described as portable stoves made of terracotta or bronze. They usually consisted of a basin where the charcoal in the form of embers was placed to heat the container above, and stands that served as feet to hold the vessel erect.
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The Roman Amphorae Found in Phocaea Mosaics Sector

2019
The Roman Amphorae Found in Phocaea Mosaics Sector            12 amphora fragments were found in the mosaic area sector in the excavation conducted on the ancient city of Phocaea, which is under the modern settlement within the borders of Foça district in İzmir province. We found out that these fragments belong to 10 different amphorae.
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Phocaea

2016
Donald Ernest Wilson Wormell   +1 more
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ETRUSCAN AMPHORAE FROM PHOCAEA

Arkaik Dönem’de Phokaia, Batı Anadolu’nun Akdeniz’e açılan en önemli kapısıdır ve birçok bölge ve kentle ticari ilişkiler kurmuştur. Batı Akdeniz’deki en güçlü halklardan biri olan Phokaia’lılar, Etrüsk halkıyla da yakın ilişkiler kurmuşlardır. Etrüsk amphoralarının Phokaia’daki varlığı, Phokaia ile Etruria arasındaki iliş­ki­yi ortaya koymaktadır ...
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Long-Distance water conveyance to Phocaea

2015
ÖZDEMİR, YALÇIN   +2 more
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