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Distinctive FeaturesThere is some variation in the rim form of this type. Usually it is a thickened rounded rim, slightly down-turned but another variety shows a more square form of rim. There are bifid handles and a cylindrical body leading to a ?solid spike. Many of these vessels are stamped.See characteristics | ||
Date RangeFirst to second centuries AD | ||
OriginIt was produced in coastal areas of the Valencia region of eastern Spain (Gisbert Santonia, 1998) with workshops identified at such sites such as Almadrava, Oliva and Catarroja.Search: [Spain] [Western Mediterranean] | ||
DistributionA thin distribution in the western Mediterranean region.Search: [France] [Spain] [Western Mediterranean] | ||
ContentsWine is supposed.Search: [Unknown] | ||
CommentsPrincipal contributor: César Carreras | ||
ClassificationCallender 2Camulodunum 182 Camulodunum 183 Koan Amphora Peacock & Williams 10 |