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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Digital Object Identifiers

Digital Object Identifiers (DOIs) are persistent identifiers which can be used to consistently and accurately reference digital objects and/or content. The DOIs provide a way for the ADS resources to be cited in a similar fashion to traditional scholarly materials. More information on DOIs at the ADS can be found on our help page.

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University of Southampton (2014) Roman Amphorae: a digital resource [data-set]. York: Archaeology Data Service [distributor] https://doi.org/10.5284/1028192

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Dressel 20 similis - Oliva 3



Dressel 20 similis - Oliva 3

Courtesy of Museu Arqueològic de la Ciutat de Dénia (Dr. Josep Gisbert)
David Williams

Up to [Dressel 20]
others in this subgroup [Gauloise 14]

Distinctive Features

This has a large globular body with thick, sharply bent or oval shaped handles, a short neck often with an internally concave rim and a small basal knob (Enguix & Aranegui, 1977; Gisbert Santonia, 1987).
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Date Range

AD 40 to late second century AD
Search: [1st century AD] [2nd century AD]

Origin

It was produced at different workshops along the Spanish Levantine coast (Valencia region). At least three workshops have been recognized at Oliva, Almadrava and Catarroja (Gisbert Santonia, 1991).
Search: [North West Europe] [Spain] [Western Mediterranean]

Distribution

Spain
Search: [Spain]

Contents

Olive-oil
Search: [Olive Oil]

Comments

Principal contributor: César Carreras

CEIPAC link

The following link will take you to the Centro para el Estudio de la Interdependencia Provincial en la Antiguedad Clásica CEIPAC database. In the CEIPAC system this amphora has the ID KE51+BYZ. Note: access to CEIPAC requires registration, which is possible via http://ceipac.ub.edu/corpus_reg.php?IDM=e
 

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