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David
Williams
Dept of Archaeology
University of Southampton
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Distinctive FeaturesThis is the pre-cursor of the Haltern 70.It has a thickened, rounded everted rim with a hoizontal groove, thick neck, short oval shaped handles, ovoid body with a short hollow spike. The handles have a median groove. See characteristics | ||
Date RangeProduced in the second half of the first century BC.Search: [1st century BC] | ||
OriginBaetica (Molina Vidal, 1993; Carreras et alii, 2005).Search: [Spain] [Western Mediterranean] | ||
DistributionFairly widespread distribution in the western Mediterranean including Portugal, Toulouse, Ventimiglia, Valencia, Rabat, Arganil and Empúries, (Carreras, 2003), and at Ephesus (Bezeczky, 2004) in the eastern Mediterranean.Search: [Eastern Mediterranean] [France] [Morocco] [North Africa] [North West Europe] [Portugal] [Spain] [Western Asia Minor] [Western Mediterranean] | ||
ContentsProbably defrutum or sapa.Search: [Defrutum] | ||
CommentsPrincipal contributor: David Williams |