Lusitanian Amphorae
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The study of the Lusitanian amphorae of the harbour dump site of the Roman shipwreck Arles-Rhône 3 revealed the painted inscription LAC[--] on the neck of a Dressel 14 parva. Its location on the second line of the painted inscription did... more
We aim to assess the presence of Lusitanian amphorae in Tarraco during the late Roman period (3rd-5th centuries). The analysis is based on archaeological evidence and other documentary sources in order to characterize the general... more
In the past few years, new underwater archaeological evidence (from shipwrecks and other contexts) is helping the scholarly community to understand the articulation of late Roman sea trade. In this paper, we present an unpublished... more
Olbia is the main port on the Eastern coast of Sardinia. It is settled in a gulf which allowed the development of an important market since the Phoenician period. In Late Roman period cargoes from the whole Mediterranean area (Hispania,... more
The work focuses on the imports of Lusitanian amphorae through a synthesis based on a collection of data published in papers and reports on archeological excavations carried out in Rome and dating as far back as the last two decades of... more
O presente trabalho tem como objectivo principal desenvolver o conhecimento sobre os contentores anfóricos exumados nas intervenções arqueológicas no sítio das Almoínhas, a cargo do MML (1995-2002) e da empresa ERA-Arqueologia... more
The study of the amphorae in Merida, Roman Augusta Emerita, capital of the province of Lusitania, never received appropriate attention from local researchers and investigation. In spite of the recognition of their presence, their... more
This paper presents the first results of a new phase of study concerning the Roman amphorae produced in the Quinta do Rouxinol workshop, in terms of classification, definition of ceramic fabrics, quantification and statistical analysis,... more
The Roman city of Olisipo (Lisbon) was one of the main harbours on the Atlantic façade, with a major role in the circulation of Mediterranean products to the northern provinces. In the Julio-Claudian period it emerged as a major producer... more
This paper presents the first results of a new phase of study concerning the Roman amphorae produced in the Quinta do Rouxinol workshop, in terms of classification, definition of ceramic fabrics, quantification and statistical analysis,... more
amphorae, sometimes with organic remains, but only a few with confirmed Lusitanian amphorae have been consistently studied and their organic remains analysed. More recently chemical analysis of amphora residues came to determine the... more
This paper presents the first results of a new phase of study concerning the Roman amphorae produced in the Quinta do Rouxinol workshop, in terms of classification, definition of ceramic fabrics, quantification and statistical analysis,... more
SILVA, A: J. M., Vivre au-delà du fleuve de l’Oubli. Portrait de la communauté villageoise du Castro do Vieito au moment de l’intégration du NO de la péninsule ibérique dans l’orbis Romanum (estuaire du Rio Lima, NO du Portugal),... more