none1noFrom 2012 the Queen's University of Kingston (Ontario, Canada) carries out the archeological excavation of Vigna Marini Vitalini, in a central area of the plateau of the Etruscan and Roman city of Caere, 35 km N of Rome. The stratigraphic sequence spans from the Early Iron Age to the modern occupation, but the most significant evidence dates to the period between the 3rd century B.C. - when the Etruscan city was incorporated into the Roman State - and the 1st century AD. In this paper a preliminary picture of the development of the trade networks of the site between the Middle Republic and the Roman Imperial Period will be outlined based on the amphoras found at Vigna Marini Vitalini. The evidence from the site will be put in the bro...
Since 2005 an Italian-Belgian mission, carried out by the Université catholique de Louvain, part of ...
The study we would like to present aims at drawing a well-structured picture of the imports of easte...
The territory along the coast north-west of Ro me, still well preserved; in the Etruscan period was ...
The recent excavations (2007–2013) in the building commonly known as ‘Terme di Elagabalo’ in Rome ha...
Starting from the unpublished amphorae discovered in the Middle Imperial contexts (dating 2nd-early ...
International audienceRoman Amphora Contents: Reflecting on the Maritime Trade of Foodstuffs in Anti...
Since 2005 a Belgian-Italian research team has undertaken an archaeological excavation on the site o...
A strict isochrony of fragments of Haltern 70 baetican amphorae (probably wine containers), Italian ...
The situation about amphorae imported from eastern Mediterranean Sea into Cisalpina in roman times i...
This paper focuses on some important results from the study of North African amphorae from Portus. I...
This paper deals with the productive and commercial trends of pottery in North Coastal Etruria from ...
This paper deals with the productive and commercial trends of pottery in North Coastal Etruria from ...
A part from the Villanovan site of Sala Consilina, there were no permanent Etruscan settlements Sout...
The object of this thesis is the African amphora assemblage from Portus, the maritime port of Imperi...
New excavations in the Torre S. Sabina bay, 25 km north of Brindisi, Apulia, along the Adriatic coas...
Since 2005 an Italian-Belgian mission, carried out by the Université catholique de Louvain, part of ...
The study we would like to present aims at drawing a well-structured picture of the imports of easte...
The territory along the coast north-west of Ro me, still well preserved; in the Etruscan period was ...
The recent excavations (2007–2013) in the building commonly known as ‘Terme di Elagabalo’ in Rome ha...
Starting from the unpublished amphorae discovered in the Middle Imperial contexts (dating 2nd-early ...
International audienceRoman Amphora Contents: Reflecting on the Maritime Trade of Foodstuffs in Anti...
Since 2005 a Belgian-Italian research team has undertaken an archaeological excavation on the site o...
A strict isochrony of fragments of Haltern 70 baetican amphorae (probably wine containers), Italian ...
The situation about amphorae imported from eastern Mediterranean Sea into Cisalpina in roman times i...
This paper focuses on some important results from the study of North African amphorae from Portus. I...
This paper deals with the productive and commercial trends of pottery in North Coastal Etruria from ...
This paper deals with the productive and commercial trends of pottery in North Coastal Etruria from ...
A part from the Villanovan site of Sala Consilina, there were no permanent Etruscan settlements Sout...
The object of this thesis is the African amphora assemblage from Portus, the maritime port of Imperi...
New excavations in the Torre S. Sabina bay, 25 km north of Brindisi, Apulia, along the Adriatic coas...
Since 2005 an Italian-Belgian mission, carried out by the Université catholique de Louvain, part of ...
The study we would like to present aims at drawing a well-structured picture of the imports of easte...
The territory along the coast north-west of Ro me, still well preserved; in the Etruscan period was ...