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Class : Amphoras
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Source : Eastern Empire
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Distribution in Britain
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Illustration
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Source of ware
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Roman Pottery in Britain (Tyers 1996)
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This ware is discussed on p.101-102 of Roman Pottery in Britain (1996). Fabric code : HOFA
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Roman Amphoras in Britain (Internet Archaeology 1)
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Further details of this amphora type are available in the paper Roman amphoras in Britain (Internet Archaeology 1 1996), including:
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National Roman Fabric Reference Collection (Tomber & Dore 1998)
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Cross-reference from this group to fabric descriptions published in
The National Roman Fabric Reference Collection (1998):
- P&W AM 47
- Peacock & Williams Class 47 amphorae p.109
Illustrations of these fabrics are available only in the printed catalogue: R. Tomber & J. Dore,
The national Roman fabric reference collection. A handbook
Museum of London Archaeology Service, London. MOLAS monograph 2. (1998).
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| Summary |
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A cylindrical two-handled amphora with tapering neck and a short,
hollow foot in an orange-red fabric. Probably produced in the
Aegean region (GR) and widely distributed around the eastern
Mediterranean, but less common in the west. |
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