late_roman_amphora_3

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  • Ballana 13a (en)
  • Benghazi Late Roman Amphora 10 (en)
  • British B4 (en)
  • Carthage Late Roman Amphora 3 (en)
  • Kuzmanov 7 (en)
  • Peacock & Williams 45 (en)
  • Scorpan 5 (en)
  • Zeest 95 (en)
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  • 2013-08-04T09:26:26Z ()
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  • 1 ()
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  • 2013-08-04T09:28:19Z ()
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  • Late Roman Amphora 3 (en)
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  • This type has a long slender neck with two short strap-handles, high rounded shoulders and a tapering solid foot. Broad shallow ribbing covers most of the vessel. This series has a long tradition in the eastern Mediterranean, and from the late first to the fifth centuries AD the series had only one handle and an open hollow foot: Agora F65-66 (Lang, 1955: 277-8; Panella, 1986; Robinson, 1959: M255, M307, etc.). There are two variants of the two-handled variety. Throughout the fifth and early sixth centuries the form had an open hollow foot, while during the sixth century the vessel develops a greater length and has a longer pointed closed toe (Sciallano & Sibella, 1991). (en)
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