Lusitanian amphorae /:
More than a century of archaeological investigation in Portugal has helped to discover, excavate and study many Lusitanian amphorae kiln sites, with their amphorae being widely distributed in Lusitania. These containers were identified in Ostia and Rome from the 1970s and thereafter in many sites ar...
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Zusammenfassung: | More than a century of archaeological investigation in Portugal has helped to discover, excavate and study many Lusitanian amphorae kiln sites, with their amphorae being widely distributed in Lusitania. These containers were identified in Ostia and Rome from the 1970s and thereafter in many sites around the Mediterranean, but their numbers have always seemed scarce. Were they not being recognized and therefore underestimated? Were they all fish-product amphorae? Did they ever reach a significant market share in the other provinces of Hispania? And what was their contribution to the supply of the city of Rome or to other cities in the centre of the Empire? This collective volume is a contribution to the discussion of these and other questions, and to a better understanding of the production and distribution of Lusitanian amphorae. |
Beschreibung: | Previously issued in print: 2016. Available through Archaeopress Digital Subscription Service. |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource : illustrations (black and white, and colour). |
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contents | I The Production of Lusitanian Amphorae: Production during the Principate in Peniche (Portugal); Raw Materials, Kilns and Amphora Typology (Guilherme Cardoso, Severino Rodrigues, Eurico de Sepúlveda and Inês Ribeiro); Roman Pottery Workshop of Quinta do Rouxinol (Seixal): Quantification and Classification of Amphora Production (Jorge Raposo, Cézer Santos and Olga Antunes); The Roman Figlina at Garrocheira, Benavente, Portugal in the Early Empire (Clementino Amaro and Cristina Gonçalves); Roman Amphora Production in the Lower Sado Region (Françoise Mayet and Carlos Tavares da Silva); The Roman Kilns at Estrada da Parvoíce, Alcácer do Sal (Portugal) (João Pimenta, Marisol Ferreira and Ana Catarina Cabrita); Roman Amphora Production in the Algarve (Southern Portugal) (João Pedro Bernardes and Catarina Viegas); II Archaeometry, Contents and Quantification of Lusitanian Amphorae; Geochemical Fingerprints of Lusitanian Amphora Production Centres: Tagus, Sado, Algarve and Peniche (M. Isabel Dias and M. Isabel Prudêncio); Lusitanian Amphorae of the Augustan Era and their Contents: Organic Residue Analysis (Rui Morais, César Oliveira and Alfredo Araújo); Fish Bones and Amphorae: New Evidence for the Production and Trade of Fish Products in Setúbal (Portugal) (Sónia Gabriel and Carlos Tavares da Silva); The Myth of 'Laccatvm:' a Study Starting from a New Titulus on a Lusitanian Dressel 14 (David Djaoui); Do We Have the Capacity to Understand the Economy of Lusitanian Commodities? Volumetric Calculations of Lusitanian Amphora Types (Victor Martínez); III The Distribution of Lusitanian Amphorae: III.1 Lusitanian Amphorae in Lusitania: Amphorae at the Origins of Lusitania: Transport Pottery from Western Hispania Ulterior in Alto Alentejo (Rui Mataloto, Joey Williams and Conceição Roque); Julio-Claudian Lusitanian Amphorae: a Perspective on Selected Contexts from Olisipo (Lisbon, Portugal) (Rodrigo Banha da Silva, Victor Filipe and Rui Roberto de Almeida); Lusitanian Amphorae and Transport Common Ware from the Roman Anchorage of Praça D. Luís I (Portugal) (Jorge Parreira and Marta Macedo); Lusitanian Amphorae at a Fish-salting Production Centre: Tróia (Portugal) (Inês Vaz Pinto, Rui de Almeida, Ana Patrícia Magalhães and Patrícia Brum); On the way to Augusta Emerita. Historiographical overview, old and new data on fish-product amphorae and commerce within the trade to the capital of Lusitania (Rui Roberto de Almeida); Lusitanian and Imported Amphorae from the Roman Town of Ammaia (Portugal). A Short Overview (Caterina P. Venditti); Lusitanian Amphorae in the Roman City of Conimbriga (Ida Buraca); A Multi-Disciplinary Approach to the Maritime Economy and Palaeo-Environment of Southern Roman Lusitania (Felix Teichner); The Lusitanian Amphorae from the Roman Villa of Vale da Arrancada (Portimão, Algarve, Portugal) (Carlos Fabião, Catarina Viegas and Vera de Freitas); III.2 Lusitanian Amphorae in Gallaecia, Baetica and Tarraconensis: Lusitanian Amphorae in the Northwest of the Iberian Peninsula (Adolfo Fernández Fernández); Amphora Circulation in the Lower Guadalquivir Valley in the Mid Imperial Period: the Lusitana 3 Type (Enrique García Vargas); Lusitanian Amphorae in the Strait of Gibraltar: Interprovincial Food Supply (Darío Bernal Casasola); Lusitanian Amphorae in Carthago Nova (Cartagena, Spain): Distribution and Research Questions (Alejandro Quevedo and Sónia Bombico); Escolletes 1. Lusitanian Amphorae and Late Roman Maritime Trade in the Iberian Southeast (Felipe Cerezo Andreo); Lusitanian Amphorae in Tarraco (3rd-5th Century AD) (Josep-Anton Remolà Vallverdù); Early Imperial Lusitanian Amphorae from the Eastern Iberian Coast (Ramón Járrega Domínguez and Horacio González Cesteros); III.3 Lusitanian Amphorae Beyond Hispania: Lusitanian Amphorae from the Dump Layer above the Arles-Rhône 3 Shipwreck (David Djaoui and José Carlos Quaresma); Lusitanian amphorae in Germania Superior, Germania Inferior and Gallia Belgica. Scarcity, identification problems, contexts and interpretations (Patrick Monsieur); Lusitanian Amphorae found on the Punta Sardegna A Shipwreck (Palau, Sardinia). A Preliminary Report on Typologies and Fabrics (Alessandro Porqueddu, Claudia Giarrusso and Pier Giorgio Spanu); Lusitanian Amphorae at Ostia and in the Vesuvian Region (Archer Martin); Lusitanian Amphorae in Naples between the 3rd and the 5th Century AD (Luana Toniolo); Lusitanian Amphorae in Rome (Giorgio Rizzo); Lusitanian Amphorae in Adriatic Italy: Commercial Routes and Distribution (Rita Auriemma and Stefania Pesavento Mattioli with an Appendix by Manuela Mongardi); Lusitanian Amphorae in the Northern Adriatic Region: the Western Part of the Decima Regio (Silvia Cipriano and Stefania Mazzocchin); Lusitanian Amphorae in Northern Adriatic Italy: the Eastern Part of Decima Regio (Dario Gaddi and Valentina Degrassi); Lusitanian Amphorae on Western Mediterranean Shipwrecks: Fragments of Economic History (Sónia Bombico). |
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Volumetric Calculations of Lusitanian Amphora Types (Victor Martínez); III The Distribution of Lusitanian Amphorae: III.1 Lusitanian Amphorae in Lusitania: Amphorae at the Origins of Lusitania: Transport Pottery from Western Hispania Ulterior in Alto Alentejo (Rui Mataloto, Joey Williams and Conceição Roque); Julio-Claudian Lusitanian Amphorae: a Perspective on Selected Contexts from Olisipo (Lisbon, Portugal) (Rodrigo Banha da Silva, Victor Filipe and Rui Roberto de Almeida); Lusitanian Amphorae and Transport Common Ware from the Roman Anchorage of Praça D. Luís I (Portugal) (Jorge Parreira and Marta Macedo); Lusitanian Amphorae at a Fish-salting Production Centre: Tróia (Portugal) (Inês Vaz Pinto, Rui de Almeida, Ana Patrícia Magalhães and Patrícia Brum); On the way to Augusta Emerita. 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Venditti); Lusitanian Amphorae in the Roman City of Conimbriga (Ida Buraca); A Multi-Disciplinary Approach to the Maritime Economy and Palaeo-Environment of Southern Roman Lusitania (Felix Teichner); The Lusitanian Amphorae from the Roman Villa of Vale da Arrancada (Portimão, Algarve, Portugal) (Carlos Fabião, Catarina Viegas and Vera de Freitas); III.2 Lusitanian Amphorae in Gallaecia, Baetica and Tarraconensis: Lusitanian Amphorae in the Northwest of the Iberian Peninsula (Adolfo Fernández Fernández); Amphora Circulation in the Lower Guadalquivir Valley in the Mid Imperial Period: the Lusitana 3 Type (Enrique García Vargas); Lusitanian Amphorae in the Strait of Gibraltar: Interprovincial Food Supply (Darío Bernal Casasola); Lusitanian Amphorae in Carthago Nova (Cartagena, Spain): Distribution and Research Questions (Alejandro Quevedo and Sónia Bombico); Escolletes 1. 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spelling | Lusitanian amphorae / edited by Inês Vaz Pinto, Rui Roberto de Almeida and Archer Martin. Oxford : Archaeopress, [2016] 1 online resource : illustrations (black and white, and colour). text txt rdacontent still image sti rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Roman and late antique Mediterranean pottery ; 10 Previously issued in print: 2016. More than a century of archaeological investigation in Portugal has helped to discover, excavate and study many Lusitanian amphorae kiln sites, with their amphorae being widely distributed in Lusitania. These containers were identified in Ostia and Rome from the 1970s and thereafter in many sites around the Mediterranean, but their numbers have always seemed scarce. Were they not being recognized and therefore underestimated? Were they all fish-product amphorae? Did they ever reach a significant market share in the other provinces of Hispania? And what was their contribution to the supply of the city of Rome or to other cities in the centre of the Empire? This collective volume is a contribution to the discussion of these and other questions, and to a better understanding of the production and distribution of Lusitanian amphorae. Specialized. Online resource; title from home page (viewed on November 14, 2016). Available through Archaeopress Digital Subscription Service. I The Production of Lusitanian Amphorae: Production during the Principate in Peniche (Portugal); Raw Materials, Kilns and Amphora Typology (Guilherme Cardoso, Severino Rodrigues, Eurico de Sepúlveda and Inês Ribeiro); Roman Pottery Workshop of Quinta do Rouxinol (Seixal): Quantification and Classification of Amphora Production (Jorge Raposo, Cézer Santos and Olga Antunes); The Roman Figlina at Garrocheira, Benavente, Portugal in the Early Empire (Clementino Amaro and Cristina Gonçalves); Roman Amphora Production in the Lower Sado Region (Françoise Mayet and Carlos Tavares da Silva); The Roman Kilns at Estrada da Parvoíce, Alcácer do Sal (Portugal) (João Pimenta, Marisol Ferreira and Ana Catarina Cabrita); Roman Amphora Production in the Algarve (Southern Portugal) (João Pedro Bernardes and Catarina Viegas); II Archaeometry, Contents and Quantification of Lusitanian Amphorae; Geochemical Fingerprints of Lusitanian Amphora Production Centres: Tagus, Sado, Algarve and Peniche (M. Isabel Dias and M. Isabel Prudêncio); Lusitanian Amphorae of the Augustan Era and their Contents: Organic Residue Analysis (Rui Morais, César Oliveira and Alfredo Araújo); Fish Bones and Amphorae: New Evidence for the Production and Trade of Fish Products in Setúbal (Portugal) (Sónia Gabriel and Carlos Tavares da Silva); The Myth of 'Laccatvm:' a Study Starting from a New Titulus on a Lusitanian Dressel 14 (David Djaoui); Do We Have the Capacity to Understand the Economy of Lusitanian Commodities? Volumetric Calculations of Lusitanian Amphora Types (Victor Martínez); III The Distribution of Lusitanian Amphorae: III.1 Lusitanian Amphorae in Lusitania: Amphorae at the Origins of Lusitania: Transport Pottery from Western Hispania Ulterior in Alto Alentejo (Rui Mataloto, Joey Williams and Conceição Roque); Julio-Claudian Lusitanian Amphorae: a Perspective on Selected Contexts from Olisipo (Lisbon, Portugal) (Rodrigo Banha da Silva, Victor Filipe and Rui Roberto de Almeida); Lusitanian Amphorae and Transport Common Ware from the Roman Anchorage of Praça D. Luís I (Portugal) (Jorge Parreira and Marta Macedo); Lusitanian Amphorae at a Fish-salting Production Centre: Tróia (Portugal) (Inês Vaz Pinto, Rui de Almeida, Ana Patrícia Magalhães and Patrícia Brum); On the way to Augusta Emerita. Historiographical overview, old and new data on fish-product amphorae and commerce within the trade to the capital of Lusitania (Rui Roberto de Almeida); Lusitanian and Imported Amphorae from the Roman Town of Ammaia (Portugal). A Short Overview (Caterina P. Venditti); Lusitanian Amphorae in the Roman City of Conimbriga (Ida Buraca); A Multi-Disciplinary Approach to the Maritime Economy and Palaeo-Environment of Southern Roman Lusitania (Felix Teichner); The Lusitanian Amphorae from the Roman Villa of Vale da Arrancada (Portimão, Algarve, Portugal) (Carlos Fabião, Catarina Viegas and Vera de Freitas); III.2 Lusitanian Amphorae in Gallaecia, Baetica and Tarraconensis: Lusitanian Amphorae in the Northwest of the Iberian Peninsula (Adolfo Fernández Fernández); Amphora Circulation in the Lower Guadalquivir Valley in the Mid Imperial Period: the Lusitana 3 Type (Enrique García Vargas); Lusitanian Amphorae in the Strait of Gibraltar: Interprovincial Food Supply (Darío Bernal Casasola); Lusitanian Amphorae in Carthago Nova (Cartagena, Spain): Distribution and Research Questions (Alejandro Quevedo and Sónia Bombico); Escolletes 1. Lusitanian Amphorae and Late Roman Maritime Trade in the Iberian Southeast (Felipe Cerezo Andreo); Lusitanian Amphorae in Tarraco (3rd-5th Century AD) (Josep-Anton Remolà Vallverdù); Early Imperial Lusitanian Amphorae from the Eastern Iberian Coast (Ramón Járrega Domínguez and Horacio González Cesteros); III.3 Lusitanian Amphorae Beyond Hispania: Lusitanian Amphorae from the Dump Layer above the Arles-Rhône 3 Shipwreck (David Djaoui and José Carlos Quaresma); Lusitanian amphorae in Germania Superior, Germania Inferior and Gallia Belgica. Scarcity, identification problems, contexts and interpretations (Patrick Monsieur); Lusitanian Amphorae found on the Punta Sardegna A Shipwreck (Palau, Sardinia). A Preliminary Report on Typologies and Fabrics (Alessandro Porqueddu, Claudia Giarrusso and Pier Giorgio Spanu); Lusitanian Amphorae at Ostia and in the Vesuvian Region (Archer Martin); Lusitanian Amphorae in Naples between the 3rd and the 5th Century AD (Luana Toniolo); Lusitanian Amphorae in Rome (Giorgio Rizzo); Lusitanian Amphorae in Adriatic Italy: Commercial Routes and Distribution (Rita Auriemma and Stefania Pesavento Mattioli with an Appendix by Manuela Mongardi); Lusitanian Amphorae in the Northern Adriatic Region: the Western Part of the Decima Regio (Silvia Cipriano and Stefania Mazzocchin); Lusitanian Amphorae in Northern Adriatic Italy: the Eastern Part of Decima Regio (Dario Gaddi and Valentina Degrassi); Lusitanian Amphorae on Western Mediterranean Shipwrecks: Fragments of Economic History (Sónia Bombico). Amphoras Portugal. Vases, Roman. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85142396 Portugal Antiquities, Roman. Amphores Portugal. Vases romains. SOCIAL SCIENCE / Archaeology bisacsh Amphoras fast Classical antiquities fast Vases, Roman fast Portugal fast https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJxxjMbPKJH7yTMRfq7j4q Vaz Pinto, Inês, editor. Almeida, Rui de, editor. Martin, Archer, editor. Archaeopress, publisher. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2014145684 Print version: 9781784914271 Roman and late antique Mediterranean pottery ; 10. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2012074721 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=2388454 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Lusitanian amphorae / Roman and late antique Mediterranean pottery ; I The Production of Lusitanian Amphorae: Production during the Principate in Peniche (Portugal); Raw Materials, Kilns and Amphora Typology (Guilherme Cardoso, Severino Rodrigues, Eurico de Sepúlveda and Inês Ribeiro); Roman Pottery Workshop of Quinta do Rouxinol (Seixal): Quantification and Classification of Amphora Production (Jorge Raposo, Cézer Santos and Olga Antunes); The Roman Figlina at Garrocheira, Benavente, Portugal in the Early Empire (Clementino Amaro and Cristina Gonçalves); Roman Amphora Production in the Lower Sado Region (Françoise Mayet and Carlos Tavares da Silva); The Roman Kilns at Estrada da Parvoíce, Alcácer do Sal (Portugal) (João Pimenta, Marisol Ferreira and Ana Catarina Cabrita); Roman Amphora Production in the Algarve (Southern Portugal) (João Pedro Bernardes and Catarina Viegas); II Archaeometry, Contents and Quantification of Lusitanian Amphorae; Geochemical Fingerprints of Lusitanian Amphora Production Centres: Tagus, Sado, Algarve and Peniche (M. Isabel Dias and M. Isabel Prudêncio); Lusitanian Amphorae of the Augustan Era and their Contents: Organic Residue Analysis (Rui Morais, César Oliveira and Alfredo Araújo); Fish Bones and Amphorae: New Evidence for the Production and Trade of Fish Products in Setúbal (Portugal) (Sónia Gabriel and Carlos Tavares da Silva); The Myth of 'Laccatvm:' a Study Starting from a New Titulus on a Lusitanian Dressel 14 (David Djaoui); Do We Have the Capacity to Understand the Economy of Lusitanian Commodities? Volumetric Calculations of Lusitanian Amphora Types (Victor Martínez); III The Distribution of Lusitanian Amphorae: III.1 Lusitanian Amphorae in Lusitania: Amphorae at the Origins of Lusitania: Transport Pottery from Western Hispania Ulterior in Alto Alentejo (Rui Mataloto, Joey Williams and Conceição Roque); Julio-Claudian Lusitanian Amphorae: a Perspective on Selected Contexts from Olisipo (Lisbon, Portugal) (Rodrigo Banha da Silva, Victor Filipe and Rui Roberto de Almeida); Lusitanian Amphorae and Transport Common Ware from the Roman Anchorage of Praça D. Luís I (Portugal) (Jorge Parreira and Marta Macedo); Lusitanian Amphorae at a Fish-salting Production Centre: Tróia (Portugal) (Inês Vaz Pinto, Rui de Almeida, Ana Patrícia Magalhães and Patrícia Brum); On the way to Augusta Emerita. Historiographical overview, old and new data on fish-product amphorae and commerce within the trade to the capital of Lusitania (Rui Roberto de Almeida); Lusitanian and Imported Amphorae from the Roman Town of Ammaia (Portugal). A Short Overview (Caterina P. Venditti); Lusitanian Amphorae in the Roman City of Conimbriga (Ida Buraca); A Multi-Disciplinary Approach to the Maritime Economy and Palaeo-Environment of Southern Roman Lusitania (Felix Teichner); The Lusitanian Amphorae from the Roman Villa of Vale da Arrancada (Portimão, Algarve, Portugal) (Carlos Fabião, Catarina Viegas and Vera de Freitas); III.2 Lusitanian Amphorae in Gallaecia, Baetica and Tarraconensis: Lusitanian Amphorae in the Northwest of the Iberian Peninsula (Adolfo Fernández Fernández); Amphora Circulation in the Lower Guadalquivir Valley in the Mid Imperial Period: the Lusitana 3 Type (Enrique García Vargas); Lusitanian Amphorae in the Strait of Gibraltar: Interprovincial Food Supply (Darío Bernal Casasola); Lusitanian Amphorae in Carthago Nova (Cartagena, Spain): Distribution and Research Questions (Alejandro Quevedo and Sónia Bombico); Escolletes 1. Lusitanian Amphorae and Late Roman Maritime Trade in the Iberian Southeast (Felipe Cerezo Andreo); Lusitanian Amphorae in Tarraco (3rd-5th Century AD) (Josep-Anton Remolà Vallverdù); Early Imperial Lusitanian Amphorae from the Eastern Iberian Coast (Ramón Járrega Domínguez and Horacio González Cesteros); III.3 Lusitanian Amphorae Beyond Hispania: Lusitanian Amphorae from the Dump Layer above the Arles-Rhône 3 Shipwreck (David Djaoui and José Carlos Quaresma); Lusitanian amphorae in Germania Superior, Germania Inferior and Gallia Belgica. Scarcity, identification problems, contexts and interpretations (Patrick Monsieur); Lusitanian Amphorae found on the Punta Sardegna A Shipwreck (Palau, Sardinia). A Preliminary Report on Typologies and Fabrics (Alessandro Porqueddu, Claudia Giarrusso and Pier Giorgio Spanu); Lusitanian Amphorae at Ostia and in the Vesuvian Region (Archer Martin); Lusitanian Amphorae in Naples between the 3rd and the 5th Century AD (Luana Toniolo); Lusitanian Amphorae in Rome (Giorgio Rizzo); Lusitanian Amphorae in Adriatic Italy: Commercial Routes and Distribution (Rita Auriemma and Stefania Pesavento Mattioli with an Appendix by Manuela Mongardi); Lusitanian Amphorae in the Northern Adriatic Region: the Western Part of the Decima Regio (Silvia Cipriano and Stefania Mazzocchin); Lusitanian Amphorae in Northern Adriatic Italy: the Eastern Part of Decima Regio (Dario Gaddi and Valentina Degrassi); Lusitanian Amphorae on Western Mediterranean Shipwrecks: Fragments of Economic History (Sónia Bombico). Amphoras Portugal. Vases, Roman. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85142396 Amphores Portugal. Vases romains. SOCIAL SCIENCE / Archaeology bisacsh Amphoras fast Classical antiquities fast Vases, Roman fast |
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title | Lusitanian amphorae / |
title_auth | Lusitanian amphorae / |
title_exact_search | Lusitanian amphorae / |
title_full | Lusitanian amphorae / edited by Inês Vaz Pinto, Rui Roberto de Almeida and Archer Martin. |
title_fullStr | Lusitanian amphorae / edited by Inês Vaz Pinto, Rui Roberto de Almeida and Archer Martin. |
title_full_unstemmed | Lusitanian amphorae / edited by Inês Vaz Pinto, Rui Roberto de Almeida and Archer Martin. |
title_short | Lusitanian amphorae / |
title_sort | lusitanian amphorae |
topic | Amphoras Portugal. Vases, Roman. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85142396 Amphores Portugal. Vases romains. SOCIAL SCIENCE / Archaeology bisacsh Amphoras fast Classical antiquities fast Vases, Roman fast |
topic_facet | Amphoras Portugal. Vases, Roman. Portugal Antiquities, Roman. Amphores Portugal. Vases romains. SOCIAL SCIENCE / Archaeology Amphoras Classical antiquities Vases, Roman Portugal |
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