The amphorae found in the 1982 and 1984, in Piazza San Nicola, are related to ‘Italic’ products and to a group imported from Africa and from the East Aegean, datable from the mid-2nd century BC to the 12th/early 13th century AD. The amphorae of the early and full Middle Ages are quantitatively significant. Opercula made on a fast potter’s wheel and one copy of a Late Roman Unguentarium of the Late Antique period are also documented.
Le anfore, gli opercula e i “Late Roman Unguentaria”
Giacomo Disantarosa
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The amphorae found in the 1982 and 1984, in Piazza San Nicola, are related to ‘Italic’ products and to a group imported from Africa and from the East Aegean, datable from the mid-2nd century BC to the 12th/early 13th century AD. The amphorae of the early and full Middle Ages are quantitatively significant. Opercula made on a fast potter’s wheel and one copy of a Late Roman Unguentarium of the Late Antique period are also documented.File in questo prodotto:
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