The oldest example among the amphorae found in 1987, in the Corte Abate Elia, is datable to the middle of the 3rd century BC, and is of ‘Ionian-Adriatic’ production. It is residual in that context, as are the ‘Italic’ products of the 2nd - 1st centuries BC and those imported from North Africa in the Early Imperial period and Late Antiquity. The bulk of the material consists of Byzantine and Mediaeval amphorae. Among the opercula are some mould-made pieces and some turned on a fast wheel.
Le anfore e gli opercula
Giacomo Disantarosa
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The oldest example among the amphorae found in 1987, in the Corte Abate Elia, is datable to the middle of the 3rd century BC, and is of ‘Ionian-Adriatic’ production. It is residual in that context, as are the ‘Italic’ products of the 2nd - 1st centuries BC and those imported from North Africa in the Early Imperial period and Late Antiquity. The bulk of the material consists of Byzantine and Mediaeval amphorae. Among the opercula are some mould-made pieces and some turned on a fast wheel.File in questo prodotto:
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