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Dr
David
Williams
Dept of Archaeology
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Courtesy of Dr. Imad Khalil / Graeco-Roman Museum at Alexandria
Imad Khalil
Distinctive FeaturesThis has a very broad mouth and neck, with long and sharply peaked bifid handles, reaching over one-third of the way down the length of the body, and resting on a widening of the neck where it becomes the shoulder. Somewhat similar in form to Agora M54.See characteristics | ||
Date RangeLate first to second centuries AD (Panella, 1986).Search: [1st century AD] [2nd century AD] | ||
OriginPossibly Cilicia? (Reynolds, 2005a)Search: [Eastern Mediterranean] [Western Asia Minor] | ||
DistributionThis form has occurred in Pompeii, Italy, Adriatic region and the eastern Mediterranean and Pannonia (Bezeczky, 1994a; Panella, 1986; Auriemma & Quiri, 2004; Reynolds, 2005a).Search: [Eastern Mediterranean] [Italy] [North West Europe] [Western Asia Minor] | ||
ContentsPossibly wine.Search: [Wine] | ||
CommentsPrincipal contributor: David Williams | ||
ClassificationAgora G198 |