Roman Amphorae: a digital resource

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Ramón 41



Ramón 41

Courtesy of Museo Nacional de Arqueología Maritima, Cartagena
Marguerite Attree

Distinctive Features

This has a downward pointing rim with a thick collar, oval-shaped handles stretching from just under the rim to the top of the curving shoulder, and an ovoid body leading to a hollow spike. The form seems to be modelled on the southern Spanish Dressel 7-11 forms.
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Date Range

End of the first century BC to first century AD.
Search: [1st century BC] [1st century AD]

Origin

Ibiza (Ramón, 1981a; 1981b; Panella, 2002).
Search: [Balearic Islands] [North West Europe] [Spain] [Western Mediterranean]

Distribution

Balearic Islands, Spain, Marseille (Ramón, 1981a; 1981b; Ramón, 1991; Panella, 2002; Espin & Calvo, 2005).
Search: [Balearic Islands] [France] [North West Europe] [Spain] [Western Mediterranean]

Contents

Fish products are assumed.
Search: [Fish Sauce]

Comments

Principal contributor: David Williams

Classification

Dressel 7-11 similis
 

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