Amphora
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Amphoras on display in the Museum of Byzantine Culture in Greece
Amphoras are pottery containers which were used for the storage and transport in the Greek and Roman world. Their importance to the original users was their contents, and to the archaeologist they offer a direct reflection of the large-scale movement of goods, principally foodstuffs, in the ancient world. Many are large, two-handled and with a rounded or spiked foot.[1]
See also
References
- ↑ Tyers, P. (1996). Roman amphoras in Britain. Internet Archaeology, (1). DOI:10.11141/ia.1.6
External link
- Roman Amphorae: a digital resource hosted by the Archaeology Data Service
Attribution
This article incorporates text from a publication under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 licence: Tyers, P. (1996). Roman amphoras in Britain. Internet Archaeology, (1). DOI:10.11141/ia.1.6.