Although the presence of Gallic amphorae in the former province of Lusitania has been known for a long time, there is still little detailed knowledge about this type of container and the existing information is scattered. With this study, we present an updated account of Gaulish amphorae in Lusitania, after carrying out a systematic and exhaustive analysis of the published specimens and assemblages, and including also a significant number of unpublished sets. We then proceed to a brief characterization of the types recognized in the territory and a synopsis about their investigation, before posing a set of five interrelated questions that structure our approach: what? (which types and which products were identified), where? (where were they...
Recent studies of several levels of harbor and urban rubbish dumps in Arles have provided rich docum...
Bien qu’elles aient été isolées il y a plusieurs décennies, certaines formes d’amphores « puniques »...
The flavian dump of the Bas-de-Loyasse, in Lyon, excavated in 1970, has given remains of more than 4...
Research carried out recently in different contexts at Roman sites in the Algarve and Alentejo has d...
This paper attempts an analysis of the Lusitanian amphorae trade along the Roman Empire, between th...
SUMMARY Published sources and the author's researches indicate that several classes of amphora were...
The presence of Lusitanian amphorae in the region of Carthago Nova (Cartagena, Spain) has been known...
Previous studies have contended that the distribution of amphorae in Late Iron age Gaul was late, lo...
From the spread of Late Roman Mediterranean ceramics in western Gaul, this study focuses on interpre...
A villa romana da Quinta do Lago, em Almansil (Loulé, Portugal), é sobretudo conhecida pela unidade ...
International audienceBased on an inventory of the amphorae of Eastern origin discovered in Gaule fr...
Based on an inventory of the amphorae of Eastern origin discovered in Gaule from a hundred of archae...
International audienceStrength of wine trade during early Roman Empire is evidenced by the wide geog...
Recent studies of several levels of harbor and urban rubbish dumps in Arles have provided rich docum...
Bien qu’elles aient été isolées il y a plusieurs décennies, certaines formes d’amphores « puniques »...
The flavian dump of the Bas-de-Loyasse, in Lyon, excavated in 1970, has given remains of more than 4...
Research carried out recently in different contexts at Roman sites in the Algarve and Alentejo has d...
This paper attempts an analysis of the Lusitanian amphorae trade along the Roman Empire, between th...
SUMMARY Published sources and the author's researches indicate that several classes of amphora were...
The presence of Lusitanian amphorae in the region of Carthago Nova (Cartagena, Spain) has been known...
Previous studies have contended that the distribution of amphorae in Late Iron age Gaul was late, lo...
From the spread of Late Roman Mediterranean ceramics in western Gaul, this study focuses on interpre...
A villa romana da Quinta do Lago, em Almansil (Loulé, Portugal), é sobretudo conhecida pela unidade ...
International audienceBased on an inventory of the amphorae of Eastern origin discovered in Gaule fr...
Based on an inventory of the amphorae of Eastern origin discovered in Gaule from a hundred of archae...
International audienceStrength of wine trade during early Roman Empire is evidenced by the wide geog...
Recent studies of several levels of harbor and urban rubbish dumps in Arles have provided rich docum...
Bien qu’elles aient été isolées il y a plusieurs décennies, certaines formes d’amphores « puniques »...
The flavian dump of the Bas-de-Loyasse, in Lyon, excavated in 1970, has given remains of more than 4...