Funari, P. P A. (1996). Dressel 20 inscriptions from Britain and the consumption of Spanish olive oil: with a catalogue of stamps.

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Dressel 20 inscriptions from Britain and the consumption of Spanish olive oil: with a catalogue of stamps
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British Archaeological Reports
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Volume:
250
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137
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A study of the epigraphy associated with this `most common Roman artefact', covering painted inscriptions and graffiti, as well as stamps. The catalogue covers Dressel 20 stamps found in Britain. Conclusions discuss the significance of the corpus for the study of Romanisation, literacy, and economy. The vessel form itself is not illustrated.
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Pedro P A Funari
Year of Publication
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1996
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ISBN:
0860548392
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Location - Auto Detected: Britain
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Roman (Auto Detected Temporal)
STAMP (Object England)
vessel (Auto Detected Subject)
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21 Jan 2002