Peacock, D. D. (1977). Recent discoveries of Roman amphora kilns in Italy. Antiq J 57 (2). Vol 57(2), pp. 262-269.

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Recent discoveries of Roman amphora kilns in Italy
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Antiq J 57 (2)
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Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of London
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57 (2)
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262 - 269
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Recent fieldwork has established the existence of two kilns, at Mondragone and Albinia, north of Naples and Rome respectively. Their output of types Dressel 1A and 1B indicates that Mondragone was operating from late 2nd to second half of 1st century BC, and Albinia slightly later since Dressel 2-4 are also present. In both cases bricks and some coarse pottery were also being fired. Au
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David D Peacock
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1977
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Roman (Auto Detected Temporal)
Late 2nd To Second Half Of 1st Century Bc (Auto Detected Temporal)
Kilns (Auto Detected Subject)
SHERD (Object England)
Amphora Kilns (Auto Detected Subject)
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05 Dec 2008