hammamet_1

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  • 2013-08-03T20:47:42Z ()
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  • Hammamet 1 (en)
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  • This form of this type derives from a Punic tradition, possibly the Van der Werff 1 (Dressel 18). It was first noted at the end of the 1990’s on several sites around the northern Hammamet Gulf (Bonifay, 2004a). It is a tall amphora with small ribbed handles, oval or bean-shaped in section, attached on the shoulder. The rim is characterised by a flaring profile modelled on the underside, very similar to the Punic type Van der Werff 1. The neck is tall and cylindrical and the body is also cylindrical, leading to a hollow cylindrical foot. Five variants (A-E) have been noted (Bonifay, 2004). (en)
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