Els negotiatores i navicularii de Minturnae, la gens Pirania i la comercialització del vi laietà a la primera meitat del segle I dC.

Publication date

2024-09-18



Abstract

The phenomenon of the Tarraconensian wine trade, and more specifically the Laietani an wine, loaded in ships with a mixed system of bulk wine contained in dolia and completed with a certain amount of amphorae, is well known throughout the first half of the first century AD. The aim of this article is to present a state of the arts, together with the introduction of new information about the possible relationship between the city of Minturnae and the gens Pirania with mercatores or negotiatores from the Provincia Hispania Citerior in the commercialization of Laietanian wine, both in bulk with dolia, and retail sales with amphorae manufactured in different workshops of the agri Barcinonensis et Iluronensis and the current region of Vallès Oriental.

Document Type

Chapter or part of a book

Document version

Published version

Language

Catalan

Pages

494-503 p.

Publisher

Museu de Badalona

Published in

Forn, C.; Gurri, E. (coords.), Actes del III Col·loqui Internacional d'Arqueologia Romana. El vi a l'Antiguitat. Economia, producció i comerç al Mediterrani. (Badalona, del 19 al 21 d'octubre de 2022), Museu de Badalona, Badalona, p. 550-568

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