Roman Amphorae: a digital resource

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Dressel 30 - Keay 1B



Dressel 30 - Keay 1B

Exact form uncertain due to missing rim. Courtesy of Musée Romain d'Avenches
David Williams

Distinctive Features

This amphora is characterised by a piriform body, with a knob-like base and a very wide shoulder. As in variant 1A, the neck is very constricted, with a hour-glass shape although the rim differs in having a sheer and gently everted face with triangular profile. The outer face is also characterised by a series of horizontal wavy ridges. The treatment of the handles is similar to that of variant 1A (Keay, 1984). In spite of these similarities, it is not certain that Keay 1B represents an evolution of Keay 1A.
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Date Range

End of the third and fourth centuries AD.
Search: [3rd century AD] [4th century AD]

Origin

Unknown but possibly north Africa. No stamps have been found on this form, unlike the Type Keay 1A.
Search: [North Africa]

Distribution

Larger distribution than Keay 1A in the western Mediterranean: Morocco, Spain (Empúries), south of France (Saintes-Maries-de-la-Mer wreck, Arles), Italy (Ostia, Rome), Switzerland (Augst), Germany (Trier), England (Holborough).
Search: [France] [Great Britain] [Italy] [Morocco] [North Africa] [North West Europe] [Spain] [Switzerland] [Western Mediterranean]

Contents

Probably wine, as the interior of known types are lined with pitch.
Search: [Wine]

Comments

Principal contributor: Michel Bonifay

Classification

Keay 1B

CEIPAC link

The following link will take you to the Centro para el Estudio de la Interdependencia Provincial en la Antiguedad Clásica CEIPAC database. In the CEIPAC system this amphora has the ID KE51+BYZ. Note: access to CEIPAC requires registration, which is possible via http://ceipac.ub.edu/corpus_reg.php?IDM=e
 

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