Elaiussa, known as Elaiussa Sebaste during the Roman Imperial period, is a port city between the Kalykadnos and Lamos Rivers in the Olba Region of Cilicia. Excavations at Elaiussa have brought to light Rhodian amphora handles and amphora stamps from the Hellenistic period at various spots on the site. This archaeological evidence reveals the trade connections between Elaiussa and Rhodes as well as sheds light onto the site. Finds have been dated with respect to parallel examples. The island of Rhodes was among the leading wine- And amphora-producing states throughout the Hellenistic period, as witnessed by archaeological evidence. Rhodian manufacturers systematically stamped their amphorae starting in the late 4th century B.C. Rhodian ampho...
The paper focuses on the Hellenistic amphorae found during the excavations of the French archaeologi...
During recent excavations at the archaeological site of Tell Es-Sukhnah in north east Jordan, an in-...
The present thesis is a study of Mediterranean trade 400-250 BC through an examination of transport ...
WOS: 000336823300004Elaiussa, known as Elaiussa Sebaste during the Roman Imperial period, is a port ...
Elaiussa Sebaste, which is located in Cilicia Tracheia, within the borders of Mersin (Turkey), has b...
The objective of the paper is to explain and suggest about the three stamped amphora handles which w...
WOS: 000262727900006After the first contacts of Greek pioneers with Eastern Mediterranean centers, a...
Being the most significant evidence of ancient trade, the amphoras were stamped on their handles fro...
WOS: 000336913900010Elaiussa Sebaste, which is located in Cilicia Tracheia, within the borders of Me...
WOS: 000389583100005During the Hellenistic Period, under the reigns of Ptolemies, Alexandria establi...
During the Hellenistic Period, under the reigns of Ptolemies, Alexandria established strong commerci...
This article analyzes twenty-six amphora stamps found during the excavations at the ancient city of ...
Xanthos was one of the most important cities of Lycia, in Southwestern Anatolia. In the north-east o...
Transport amphorae are large sized vessels, used for carrying agricultural foodstuffs from one provi...
Five complete stamped amphorae held in Kocaeli Museum are discussed in this paper. Amphorae are the ...
The paper focuses on the Hellenistic amphorae found during the excavations of the French archaeologi...
During recent excavations at the archaeological site of Tell Es-Sukhnah in north east Jordan, an in-...
The present thesis is a study of Mediterranean trade 400-250 BC through an examination of transport ...
WOS: 000336823300004Elaiussa, known as Elaiussa Sebaste during the Roman Imperial period, is a port ...
Elaiussa Sebaste, which is located in Cilicia Tracheia, within the borders of Mersin (Turkey), has b...
The objective of the paper is to explain and suggest about the three stamped amphora handles which w...
WOS: 000262727900006After the first contacts of Greek pioneers with Eastern Mediterranean centers, a...
Being the most significant evidence of ancient trade, the amphoras were stamped on their handles fro...
WOS: 000336913900010Elaiussa Sebaste, which is located in Cilicia Tracheia, within the borders of Me...
WOS: 000389583100005During the Hellenistic Period, under the reigns of Ptolemies, Alexandria establi...
During the Hellenistic Period, under the reigns of Ptolemies, Alexandria established strong commerci...
This article analyzes twenty-six amphora stamps found during the excavations at the ancient city of ...
Xanthos was one of the most important cities of Lycia, in Southwestern Anatolia. In the north-east o...
Transport amphorae are large sized vessels, used for carrying agricultural foodstuffs from one provi...
Five complete stamped amphorae held in Kocaeli Museum are discussed in this paper. Amphorae are the ...
The paper focuses on the Hellenistic amphorae found during the excavations of the French archaeologi...
During recent excavations at the archaeological site of Tell Es-Sukhnah in north east Jordan, an in-...
The present thesis is a study of Mediterranean trade 400-250 BC through an examination of transport ...