Roman Amphorae: a digital resource

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Keay, S. J. (1984) Late Roman amphorae in the Western Mediterranean. A typology and economic study: the Catalan evidence. Oxford: , British Archaeological Reports International Series.
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Zevi, F. & Tchernia, A. (1969) "Amphores de Byzacène au Bas-Empire." Antiquités Africaines. 3: 173-214

 


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