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Early Imperial Lusitanian Amphorae from the Eastern Iberian Coast
Járrega Domínguez, Ramón; González Cesteros, Horacio
In this article we study the scarce evidence (mainly due to a gap in research) currently known about the distribution of Lusitanian amphorae in the early Empire, specifically Dressel 14 amphorae, on the Mediterranean Spanish coast. As a result of the revision of the bibliography and of some direct revision of the materials, it is evident there was a wide distribution of these amphorae on the Mediterranean Spanish coast, but in small quantities. We can conclude that Dressel 14 amphorae were distributed along the Mediterranean coast of Spain, but their presence is very secondary, possibly because these amphorae arrived in this zone on their way to other destinations, like Gaul and Italy.
2016
90 - Arqueologia. Prehistòria
Ceràmica -- Mediterrània, Regió
Àmfores -- Mediterrània, Regió
Mediterrània, Regió -- Arqueologia
© Archaeopress and the authors 2016
10 p.
Book Part
978-1-78491-427-1;
978-1- 78491-428-8 (e-Pdf)
Archaeopress
Pinto, I.V.; Almeida, R.; Martin, A., Lusitanian Amphorae: production and Distribution (Tróia (Portugal), del 11 al 13 d'octubre de 2013), Roman and Late Antique Mediterranean Pottery, 10, Archaeopress Publishing Ltd., Oxford, p. 343-353.
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