2012-06-29T07:52:28Z
2012-06-29T07:52:28Z
2008
2012-06-29T07:52:28Z
Summary. Olive oil and fish products from the south of Hispania and North Africa played an important role in the Roman economy. The authors call attention to the asymmetrical distribution of archaeological data available on this subject, in particular the location of amphora kilns, and try to give an explanation, based on the evolution of European archaeology in the twentieth century.
Article
Published version
English
Imperi Romà, 284-476; Hispània romana, 218 aC-414 dC; Ceràmica romana; Comerç; Gibraltar, Estret de; Roman Empire, 284-476; Roman Hispania, 218 B.C.-414 A.D.; Roman pottery; Commerce; Gibraltar, Strait of
Blackwell Publishing
Reproducció del document publicat a: http://doi.org/10.1111/j.1468-0092.2008.00309.x
Oxford Journal of Archaeology, 2008, vol. 27, num. 3, p. 303-314
http://doi.org/10.1111/j.1468-0092.2008.00309.x
(c) Teichner, Félix et al., 2008