Roman Amphorae: a digital resource

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Your search: Amphorae produced in Tunisia
46 Amphora type(s) found.

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i Africana 1 Piccolo
i Africana 2A Grande
i Africana 2B Grande
i Africana 2B Pseudo-Tripolitanian
i Africana 2C Grande
i Africana 2D Grande
i Africana 3A
i Africana 3B
i Africana 3C
i Carthage Early Roman 4
i Castrum Perti
i Dressel 2-4 African
i Dressel 30 - Tunisian Variants
i Hammamet 1
i Hammamet 2
i Hammamet 3
i Keay 27
i Keay 34
i Keay 35A
i Keay 35B
i Keay 36
i Keay 39
i Keay 40
i Keay 51
i Keay 55
i Keay 56
i Keay 59
i Keay 61 A, B & D
i Keay 61C
i Keay 62A, D & E
i Keay 8A
i Keay 8B
i Leptiminus 1
i Leptiminus 2
i Mau 35
i Ostia 23
i Ostia 59
i Sidi Jdidi 1
i Sidi Jdidi 2
i Spatheion 1
i Spatheion 3
i Tripolitanian 3
i Uzita 52, 10
i Van der Werff 2
i Van der Werff 3
i Vindonissa 592

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