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| The Punic Amphora Building was a commercial establishment
located near a busy intersection of three roads.
Dating to the mid-5th century B.C., the building contained
many tons of fragments of transport ... Punic Amphora Building |
Deposit Lot 1978-093 Punic Amphora Building Pottery fill under second poros floor ... 1978/05/09;1978/06/16 ... Punic Amphora Building Pottery fill under second |
Deposit Found in Old Museum, amphora storage, without a number. Reinventoried 1996 ... Found in Old Museum, amphora storage, without a nu |
Deposit Fill in well in Shop X. Note: amphora was uninventoried in OM, with Shop X written in pencil. Inv. 1996 ... 1934/05/18;1947/02/05 ... Fill in well in Shop X. Note: amphora was uninvent |
| Medieval ... L1997 34 Amphora |
| Medieval ... L1997 47 Amphora |
| Medieval ... L1997 47 Amphora |
| Medieval ... L1997 47 Amphora |
| Medieval ... L1997 47 Amphora |
| Roman ... L1997 57 Amphora |
| Roman ... L1997 57 Amphora |
| Roman ... L1997 57 Amphora |
| Medieval ... L1997 47B amphora |
| Roman ... L1997 57 Amphora neck |
| Medieval ... L1997 44 Amphora (B66) |
Whitbread, Ian K ... British School ... 0904887138 9780904887136 ... 1995 ... Whitbread, Greek transport amphorae : a petrological ... 1995 |
| Transport/storage amphora with long, narrow solid toe, attenuated ovoid body, flat shoulder curving into tall cylindrical neck, outward thickened rim, triangular in section, undercut and tapering to round ... Either pre-146 or post 44 B.C ... Transport/storage amphora with long, narrow solid toe, attenuated ovoid body, |
Amphora with rounded bottom (missing center), attenuated nearly cylindrical body with max. diam. above median. Steep sloping shoulder curving into narrow neck. Two vertical handles, flattened oval, attached ... Late Roman ... LATE ROMAN AMPHORA |
| Inv. # AP 1085. Well M; painted pinax. Made of coarse clay of a brick red color, like that common in Attic roof tiles. The back is rough, but the decorated surface is smoothly finished. The top edge ... 1937 ... and on a Melian amphora ... instrument the Melian amphora ... Piraeus amphora in the National |
| Filis, K.The ovoid amphorae from Aigion, in the north-west Peloponnese. The |
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