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      Olive Oil, Archaeology of Roman Hispania, Hispania (Archaeology), Amphorae (Archaeology)
TR- Bu raporda antik dönmde denizaşırı ticarette kullanılmış mühürlü amphoralar hakkında bilgiler sunulmuştur. Mühürlü amphoraların arkeoloji bilimine bulunduğu katkılar ve arkeologların çalışmaları ile mühürler ve yazıtlardan yola... more
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      Ancient History, Archaeology, Classical Archaeology, Amphorae (Archaeology)
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      Roman History, Roman Economy, Roman Trade Networks, Amphorae (Archaeology)
At the beginning of the ’80 of the previous century Paul Arthur excavated 13 trenches in the heart of Pompeii that provided a huge amount of new data for the reconstruction of the history and economy of the city from the archaic period to... more
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      Classical Archaeology, Roman History, Ancient economies (Archaeology), Pompeii (Archaeology)
Abstract – Located on the south-west coast of Anatolia, Patara became one of the principal cities of Lycia and southwestern Anatolia due in part to its natural harbor. The archaeological finds demonstrate that Patara became an important... more
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      Archaeology, Classical Archaeology, Maritime Archaeology, Aegean Archaeology
The article is devoted to the round building of the Ηellenistic period unearthed in 2017 during the excavation of the farmstead of plot 320 of Chora of Chersonesos on Ηeraclean peninsula. The building is located outside of the estate, 1.5... more
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      Hellenistic Pottery, Stamped Amphora handles, Hellenistic Pottery - black glaze, Megarian bowls
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Scambi e commerci in area vesuviana: i dati delle anfore dai saggi stratigrafici I.E. (Impianto Elettrico) 1980-81 nel Foro di Pompei rappresenta la prima monografia pompeiana dedicata esclusivamente all’analisi delle testimonianze... more
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      Pompeii (Archaeology), Roman Economy, Amphorae (Archaeology), Amphorae
Alongside a critique of a new analysis of Josephus' long account of Antiochus VII Sidetes' siege of Jerusalem in his Antiquities, this paper presents new archaeological support for the conclusion that, at the time of the siege, the "First... more
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      Jewish History, Ancient numismatics (Archaeology), Amphorae (Archaeology), Coins finds as archaeological artefacts
The article presents the results of the analysis of the finds of Tauric Chersonesos’ ceramics from the settlements and in the barrows of the barbarian population of the South of Eastern Europe of the 4th - the first third of the 3rd... more
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      Scythian archaeology, Greek Pottery, Stamped Amphora handles, Scythians
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      Ancient History, Classical Archaeology, Classics, Pottery (Archaeology)
The contributions to this thematic issue of "HEROM: Journal on Hellenistic and Roman Material Culture" examine the economic development of the Knidian peninsula in southwest Anatolia through the lens of its distinctive transport amphoras.... more
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      Hellenistic History, Anatolian Archaeology, Ancient economies (Archaeology), Hellenistic and Roman Asia Minor
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      Classical Archaeology, Black Sea region, Ancient Greek Pottery, Black Sea Region Archaeology
In this short note, we present two amphora stamps from Rhodos, discovered during excavations undertaken in the CN (Center North) sector, in Histria, on the Western shore of the Black Sea. Rezumat : Publicăm două timbre amforice rodiene... more
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      Black Sea Region Archaeology, Stamped Amphora handles, Black Sea ancient history and archaeology
In this new article, we continue the publication of a number of amphora stamps found in Histria, during the excavations in the Basilica Pârvan sector and several other older sectors. The amphora stamps under discussion originate from... more
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      Black Sea Region Archaeology, Stamped Amphora handles, Black Sea ancient history and archaeology
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      Black Sea Region Archaeology, Stamped Amphora handles, Black Sea ancient history and archaeology
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      Black Sea Region Archaeology, Stamped Amphora handles, Black Sea ancient history and archaeology, Greek amphorae stamps
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      Black Sea Region Archaeology, Stamped Amphora handles, Black Sea ancient history and archaeology, Greek amphorae stamps
We publish the amphora stamps recently discovered in ancient Tomis (nowadays Constanța, Romania) during the excavations in the Arhiepiscopiei Street 11. The amphora stamps originate from Sinope, Rhodos, Knidos, Kos, Akanthos, and Thasos.... more
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      Classical Archaeology, Stamped Amphora handles, Wine and Olive Oil Production, Amphoras and stamped amphora handles