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Roman Amphora Contents: Reflecting on the Maritime Trade of
Foodstuffs in Antiquity gathers together the results of the RACIIC
International Congress (Roman Amphora Contents International
Interactive Conference, Cadiz, 2015), dedicated to the
distinguished Spanish amphorologist Miguel Beltran Lloris. The aim
is to reflect on the current state of knowledge about the
palaeocontents of Roman amphorae. With over 30 specialists from
different countries, the text examines four elements diachronically
throughout the Roman period up to the 7th century, with some
insights on pre-Roman times: 1) the intimate relationships between
amphorae and their contents, from an interdisciplinary perspective
(from tituli picti to the evidence from underwater sites, including
the problems of reuse); 2) the contribution and current state of
knowledge concerning archaeometric approaches (especially organic
residue analysis); 3) the evidence at regional / provincial level
(from Lusitania to Egypt); and 4) recent case studies, from
Corinth, Pompeii and Arles to the Fretum Gaditanum, which allow us
to illustrate the different and combined study methods, necessarily
interdisciplinary (archaeological, archaeobotanical,
archaeozoological, epigraphic, palynological or biomolecular), in
order to advance in this transcendental theme and its significance
for the economic history and maritime traffic of the Ancient World.
This substantial volume, a thesis, surveys the production and
typology of ceramic vessels, lamps and, to a lesser degree,
decorative building material in Roman Africa during Late Antiquity.
An extensive and illustrated catalogue of typology and chronology
forms the bulk of the study, focusing on amphorae, fine wares,
figurines, lamps and architectural mouldings. All types are
illustrated with black and white photographs. The preceding
discussion reviews the evidence for production and distribution.
French text.
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