UID/HIS/00749/2013This paper attempts an analysis of the Lusitanian amphorae trade along the Roman Empire, between the 1st and the 5th c. A.D., with a possible extension into the 6th c. A.D. An overview of the published data is undertaken, taking into account essentially the consumption markets results and mainly their stratigraphic evolution. This flow is observed in comparison to the Historical data on the cereals trade from Hispania, trying to distinguish possible coherences and anomalies. At least three clues seem to be correct: the Mediterranean (mainly its western part) as the main market; its consolidation over the Late Empire; and the strong predominance of the salted-fish products, having the Lusitanian wine a residual value.publis...
In the past, the Mediterranean served as a crossroad of communities, cultures, languages and religio...
Roman amphorae produced in Lusitania were usually considered as fish product containers since amphor...
Roman amphorae produced in Lusitania were usually considered as fish product containers since amphor...
This paper attempts an analysis of the Lusitanian amphorae trade along the Roman Empire, between th...
Initiated by Augustus, Rome’s Atlantic policy seems to have been consolidated in the age of Claudius...
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Summary. Olive oil and fish products from the south of Hispania and North Africa played an important...
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The purpose of this paper is to demonstrate the widespread diffusion of Sinopean wine and its import...
This paper proposes the review of the framework of the circulation of the Lusitanian transport ampho...
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International audienceRoman Amphora Contents: Reflecting on the Maritime Trade of Foodstuffs in Anti...
In the past, the Mediterranean served as a crossroad of communities, cultures, languages and religio...
Roman amphorae produced in Lusitania were usually considered as fish product containers since amphor...
Roman amphorae produced in Lusitania were usually considered as fish product containers since amphor...
This paper attempts an analysis of the Lusitanian amphorae trade along the Roman Empire, between th...
Initiated by Augustus, Rome’s Atlantic policy seems to have been consolidated in the age of Claudius...
From the spread of Late Roman Mediterranean ceramics in western Gaul, this study focuses on interpre...
Shipwrecks constitute a primary source for the study of the ancient economy. In this paper, we will ...
Summary. Olive oil and fish products from the south of Hispania and North Africa played an important...
The aim of this work is to provide a synthesis of the study of the roman economy and trade in Olisip...
The subject of this paper is a brief synthesis of some finds of Roman amphorae discovered on the wes...
We present novel insights into trade in amphorae-borne products over a 550-year period in Germania a...
The purpose of this paper is to demonstrate the widespread diffusion of Sinopean wine and its import...
This paper proposes the review of the framework of the circulation of the Lusitanian transport ampho...
This thesis examines the economic and social implications of amphorae distribution in Roman Britain....
International audienceRoman Amphora Contents: Reflecting on the Maritime Trade of Foodstuffs in Anti...
In the past, the Mediterranean served as a crossroad of communities, cultures, languages and religio...
Roman amphorae produced in Lusitania were usually considered as fish product containers since amphor...
Roman amphorae produced in Lusitania were usually considered as fish product containers since amphor...