Roman Amphorae: a digital resource

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69 Amphora type(s) found.

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i Dressel 2-4 Egyptian [1st century BC - 3rd century AD]
i Dressel 2-4 Italian [1st century BC - 3rd century AD]
i Forlimpopoli [1st century BC - 3rd century AD]
i Melos [1st century BC - 3rd century AD]
i Opaiţ E4 [1st century BC - 4th century AD]
i Agora F65-66 [1st century BC - 4th century AD]
i Amphore de Pamphylie [1st century BC - 4th century AD]
i Bailey Type A [1st century BC - 5th century AD]
i Amphore Égyptienne Bitronconique 3 [1st century BC - 5th century AD]
i Crétoise 2 [1st century AD - 3rd century AD]
i Dressel 14 [1st century AD - 3rd century AD]
i Dressel 20 [1st century AD - 3rd century AD]
i Dressel 24 [1st century AD - 3rd century AD]
i Dressel 43 [1st century AD - 3rd century AD]
i Gauloise 12 [1st century AD - 3rd century AD]
i Gauloise 1 [1st century AD - 3rd century AD]
i Gauloise 4 [1st century AD - 3rd century AD]
i Mau 35 [1st century AD - 3rd century AD]
i AM72 [1st century AD - 3rd century AD]
i Crétoise 3 [1st century AD - 3rd century AD]
i Leptiminus 1 [1st century AD - 3rd century AD]
i Leptiminus 2 [1st century AD - 3rd century AD]
i Lusitanian 3 [1st century AD - 3rd century AD]
i Agora M254 [1st century AD - 4th century AD]
i Crétoise 1 [1st century AD - 4th century AD]
i Kapitän 1 [1st century AD - 4th century AD]
i Teliţa [1st century AD - 4th century AD]
i Tripolitanian 2 [1st century AD - 4th century AD]
i Agora G199 [1st century AD - 4th century AD]
i Mid Roman Amphora 5 [1st century AD - 6th century AD]
i Late Roman Amphora 5 [1st century AD - 8th century AD]
i Africana 2A Grande [2nd century AD - 3rd century AD]
i Hammamet 1 [2nd century AD - 3rd century AD]
i Gauloise 14 [2nd century AD - 3rd century AD]
i Station 48 Ostia [2nd century AD - 3rd century AD]
i Africana 1 Piccolo [2nd century AD - 4th century AD]
i Augst 47 [2nd century AD - 4th century AD]
i Campanian almond-rim type [2nd century AD - 4th century AD]
i Kapitän 2 [2nd century AD - 4th century AD]
i Tripolitanian 3 [2nd century AD - 4th century AD]
i Amrit amphora [2nd century AD - 4th century AD]
i Empoli [2nd century AD - 5th century AD]
i Opaiţ B1 [2nd century AD - 5th century AD]
i Almagro 54 [2nd century AD - 7th century AD]
i Africana 2B Grande [3rd century AD - 3rd century AD]
i Dressel 30 - Keay 1A [3rd century AD - 3rd century AD]
i Stonea type [3rd century AD - 3rd century AD]
i Africana 2B Pseudo-Tripolitanian [3rd century AD - 3rd century AD]
i Amphore Égyptienne 1 [3rd century AD - 3rd century AD]
i Peacock & Williams 65 [3rd century AD - 3rd century AD]
i Africana 2C Grande [3rd century AD - 4th century AD]
i Africana 2D Grande [3rd century AD - 4th century AD]
i Agora K109 [3rd century AD - 4th century AD]
i Chalk 6 [3rd century AD - 4th century AD]
i Africana 3A [3rd century AD - 4th century AD]
i Dressel 30 - Keay 1B [3rd century AD - 4th century AD]
i Dressel 30 - Tunisian Variants [3rd century AD - 4th century AD]
i Almagro 50 [3rd century AD - 5th century AD]
i Almagro 51C [3rd century AD - 5th century AD]
i Beltrán 72 [3rd century AD - 5th century AD]
i Keay 78 [3rd century AD - 5th century AD]
i Opaiţ F9 [3rd century AD - 5th century AD]
i Gauloise 13 [3rd century AD - 5th century AD]
i Hammamet 2 [3rd century AD - 5th century AD]
i Lusitanian 9 [3rd century AD - 5th century AD]
i Almagro 51A & B [3rd century AD - 6th century AD]
i Dressel 23 [3rd century AD - 6th century AD]
i Late Roman Amphora 1 [3rd century AD - 7th century AD]
i Late Roman Amphora 6 [3rd century AD - 8th century AD]

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