agora_m273_1

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  • Opait C3-1 (en)
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  • 2013-08-04T10:03:46Z ()
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  • 1 ()
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  • 2013-08-04T10:04:09Z ()
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  • Agora M273 (en)
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  • Bonifay and Pieri suggest that the designation Agora M273 has been incorrectly used, creating a heterogeneous group of amphorae (1995). Arthur (1998) sees this type as being a precursor of his Samos Cistern Type, and part of a series of similar ribbed amphorae common throughout the east Mediterranean between the third and sixth centuries AD. The body is ovoid verging on bag-shaped, the neck cylindrical with a slightly thickened, rounded rim. The handles are short and curved. The base consists of a short, stubby, solid spike. (en)
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