Roman Amphorae: a digital resource

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Bes, P.M. & Vanhecke, L. (Forthcoming) Leaf Impressions on Regional Late Roman Amphorae from Sagalassos Oxford: BAR International Series , LRCW 4. Late Roman Coarse Wares, Cooking Wares and Amphorae in the Mediterranean. A Market without Frontiers
Bes, P.M. & Vanhecke, L. (Forthcoming) Turning over a New Leaf. Leaf Impressions of Styrax officinalis L. and Vitis vinifera / V. sylvestris on Late Roman Sagalassos amphorae :
Corremans, M., Poblome, J., Bes, P.M. & Waelkens, M. (2010) "The Quantification of Amphorae from Roman Sagalassos, Turkey" Proceedings of the 12th Annual Meeting of the European Association of Archaeologists, Krakau (Poland), 19th September 2006 – 24th September 2006 : 285-303
Degeest, R. (2000) "The Common Wares of Sagalassos" In , Studies in Eastern Mediterranean Archaeology, pp.
Kaptijn, E., Poblome, J., Vanhaverbeke, H., Bakker, J. & Waelkens, M. (2013) "Societal Changes in the Bereket Valley during the Roman Imperial Period. Results from the Sagalassos Territorial Archaeological Survey 2008 (southwest Turkey)" In , Anatolian Studies, pp. 75-95
Poblome, J., Bes, P.M., De Cupere, B., Lauwers, V., Romanus, K., Vionis, A.K. & Waelkens, M (2010) "Sic transit gloria mundi. Does it really? Wasting Seventh Century AD Sagalassos (SW Turkey)" LRCW 3. Late Roman Coarse Wares, Cooking Wares and Amphorae in the Mediterranean. Archaeology and Archaeometry. Comparison between Western and Eastern Mediterranean. Volume II 2185: 791-801
Poblome, J., Corremans, M., Bes, P.M., Romanus, K. & Degryse, P. (2008) "It is never too late… The Late Roman Initiation of Amphora Production in the Territory of Sagalassos" Euergetes. Festschrift für Prof. Dr. Haluk Abbasoglu zum 65. Geburtstag Volume 2, Antalya, Suna & Inan Kiraç Research Institute on Mediterranean Civilizations 1 : 1001-1012
Romanus, K., Baeten, J., Poblome, J., Accardo, S., Degryse, P., Jacobs, P., De Vos, D. & Waelkens, M. (2009) "Wine and Olive Oil Permeation in pitched and non-pitched Ceramics: Relation with Results from Archaeological Amphorae from Sagalassos, Turkey" In , Journal of Archaeological Science, pp. 900-909

 


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