Roman Amphorae: a digital resource

University of Southampton, 2005. (updated 2014) https://doi.org/10.5284/1028192. How to cite using this DOI

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Hammamet 1



Rim type - Flaring
The rim flares out sharply, in a more pronounced manner than an everted rim.
Shoulder type - Rounded
The shoulder is noticeably present, usually supporting the handles, but there is no ridge.
Handles in profile - Curved
The handles gently curve from the neck to shoulder.
Handles in section - Ovoid/Elliptical
The handle appears to be ovoid or elliptical in section.
Neck type - Cylindrical
The neck is cylinder-shaped.
Body type - Cylindrical
The body of the amphora is cylinder-shaped, displaying little curvature.
Base type - Long hollow
The base and foot are long and hollow.
Capacity (average)
55-60 litres
Height
105.00cm - 115.00cm
Width
33.00cm - 37.00cm
Rim diameter
16.00cm - 18.00cm
Fabric
Hammamet fabric

 


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