Roman amphorae from South Shields Fort
Roman amphorae from South Shields Fort
Identification of a new form of Roman amphora with a distinctive almond rim, as yet unrecognized from Romano-British sites. Petrological and other evidence suggests a source in Campania, Italy, possibly as the successor to the Dressel 2-4 type. Production seems to have occurred during the third and fourth centuries A.D.
Williams, D. F.
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Williams, D. F.
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Williams, D. F.
(1990)
Roman amphorae from South Shields Fort.
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doi:10.5284/1094931
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Abstract
Identification of a new form of Roman amphora with a distinctive almond rim, as yet unrecognized from Romano-British sites. Petrological and other evidence suggests a source in Campania, Italy, possibly as the successor to the Dressel 2-4 type. Production seems to have occurred during the third and fourth centuries A.D.
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Published date: 1 January 1990
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Local EPrints ID: 468650
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/468650
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