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The ovoid amphorae in the central and western Mediterranean : between the last two centuries of the Republic and the early days of the Roman Empire /

Based on the proceedings of a workshop held at Seville University in 2015, this book looks at several series of amphorae created in the Late Republican Roman period, sharing a generally ovoid shape in their bodies - a group of material which, until now, has rarely been studied.

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: García Vargas, Enrique (Editor ), De Almeida, Rui Roberto (Editor ), González Cesteros, Horacio (Editor ), Sáez Romero, Antonio (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Oxford : Archaeopress, [2019]
Colección:Roman and Late Antique Mediterranean Pottery Ser.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • PROLOGUE Introduction
  • by Enrique García Vargas, Horacio González Cesteros, Rui Roberto de Almeida, Antonio Sáez Romero PART I: Ovoid amphorae production in the Mediterranean The ovoid amphorae from Aigion, in the north-west Peloponnese. The connections with Corinth and the Brindisi area
  • by Konstantinos Filis Produzioni di anfore ovoidi di area brindisina
  • by Daniele Manacorda Late Republican and Early Imperial ovoid amphorae: the African production
  • by Alessia Contino and Claudio Capelli Ovoid amphorae as the first Roman provincial repertoire in Hispania Ulterior (the Guadalquivir valley)
  • by Enrique García Vargas, Horacio González Cesteros and Rui Roberto de Almeida Ovoid amphorae production in the Bay of Cadiz and the southern coast of the Ulterior/Baetica (Late Republican and Early Imperial periods)
  • by Enrique García Vargas and Antonio M. Sáez Romero Ánforas ovoides del noreste de la Hispania Citerior Tarraconensis en época tardorepublicana. Ensayo de síntesis
  • by Jordi Miró Canals y Ramón Járrega Domínguez The 'early production' of Roman amphorae in Lusitania. State of play of a universe (still) under construction
  • by Rui Roberto de Almeida and Carlos Fabião De la producción de ánforas Ovoide 1 gaditanas: aportaciones del alfar de Verinsur
  • by Darío Bernal-Casasola, José J. Díaz Rodríguez, María Luisa Lavado-Florido y Rosario García-Giménez PART II: Ovoid amphorae throughout the Mediterranean
  • Case studies, commercial routes, consumption contexts and contents Ovoid Amphoras found in Hellenistic Southern Levant contexts: their chronology and need for proveniences
  • by Gerald Finkielsztejn Northern Peloponnesian amphorae with convex-concave rims from the Styra A shipwreck
  • by Lucie S. Vidličková Ovoid African and Hispanic amphorae in Italy. Some examples from Ostia and Pompeii
  • by Alessia Contino, Lucilla D'Alessandro, Guillermo Pascual Berlanga and Albert Ribera i Lacomba The Italic ovoid amphorae in the Toulouse area at the end of the Iron Age (Midi-Pyrénées, France)
  • by Laurence Benquet The diffusion of south-Hispanic ovoid amphorae in Gaul, between the Late Republican and Early Empire times
  • by Kevin Quillon and Max Luaces Distribution of ovoid amphorae in north-west Europe. Consumption contexts and main trade routes
  • by Horacio González Cesteros Amphorae of the Brindisi area in Gallia Belgica: The example of Titelberg (Luxembourg)
  • by Debora C. Tretola Martinez Ovoid amphorae in Hispania Citerior/Tarraconensis: consumption contexts and main trade areas
  • by Daniel Mateo Corredor and Jaime Molina Vidal La importación de ánforas ovoides en la Tarraco republicana
  • by Moisés Díaz García Are you Local? Imported and locally produced amphorae in Alto Alentejo (Portugal) during the 1st century BC: three case studies at Soeiros, Rocha da Mina and Caladinho
  • by Rui Mataloto, Joey Williams and Conceição Roque Preliminary organic residue analysis of Ovoid 1 and Ovoid 5 amphorae from the Guadalquivir valley
  • by Darío Bernal-Casasola, Alessandra Pecci and Antonio M. Sáez Romero EPILOGUE Ovoid amphorae in the Mediterranean (2nd century BC- early 1st century AD). State of the play and future research perspectives
  • by Enrique García Vargas, Horacio González Cesteros, Rui Roberto de Almeida, Antonio Sáez Romero.