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This amphora was first noted at the Roman cemetery of Pupput (Tunisia) (Ben Abed et alii, 1999). A tall amphora with a wide body, an angular shoulder, a short constricted neck and a rim shaped into a cylinder terminated by a rounded lip. The spike is cone shaped with a central swelling. The form is commonly stamped on the shoulder, with letters in relief in a large cartouche : M and C on both sides of a palm tree.
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