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David Williams
Distinctive FeaturesThis is a small amphora, to a certain extent resembling a much-shortened version of the Rhodian type. The peaked handles are attached to a comparatively wide neck, while it has a short and ovoid body ending in a smallish stub and a simple, rounded rim.See characteristics | ||
Date RangeFirst century AD ? (Sciallano & Sibella, 1991)Search: [1st century AD] | ||
OriginThe Aegean region? (Sciallano & Sibella, 1991).Search: [Greek Islands] [The Aegean] | ||
DistributionRome, Switzerland (Sciallano & Sibella, 1991).Search: [Italy] [North West Europe] [Switzerland] | ||
ContentsPerhaps wine.Search: [Wine] | ||
CommentsPrincipal contributor: David Williams |