telita

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  • Telita (en)
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  • This type of amphora is known to have been produced at a late Roman farm at Telita-valea Morilor. Variant 1: The mouth is quite large while the rim is thick, slightly rounded inside and flattened on the external side, with a slightly truncated cone neck with a slight concavity, and an ovoid body ending in a hollow basal knob. The zone of handle attachment is marked on the neck and the shoulder by sets of two horizontal grooves (Baumann, 1995: 421, Type 3, Pl.IX.2-5). Variant 2:The mouth is also quite large (c. 10 cm), with a thick, rectangular rim; the neck is more bulbous than the previous variant and narrowed toward the junction with shoulders. Horizontal grooves mark the area of the upper attachment of the handles. Other grooves occurr on the shoulder-body area, being made, probably, by a string that held together those two parts of the amphora during the drying period. Although we don’t know the lower part of the body it seems to be also ovoid, with the maximum diameter (26 cm) at the upper part of the body. (en)
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