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  • Amphora - Wikipedia
    Amphora is a Greco-Roman word developed in ancient Greek during the Bronze Age The Romans acquired it during the Hellenization that occurred in the Roman Republic Cato is the first known literary person to use it
  • Ancient Greece, Roman Empire Storage Vessels - Britannica
    Amphora, ancient vessel form used as a storage jar and one of the principal vessel shapes in Greek pottery, a two-handled pot with a neck narrower than the body There are two types of amphora: the neck amphora, in which the neck meets the body at a sharp angle; and the one-piece amphora, in which
  • Amphora - World History Encyclopedia
    Used by all the great trading nations from the Phoenicians to the Romans, the sturdy-walled amphora spread throughout the ancient world and they have become an important survivor in the archaeological record providing clues as to dates of sites, trade relations, and everyday diet
  • AMPHORA Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of AMPHORA is an ancient Greek jar or vase with a large oval body, narrow cylindrical neck, and two handles that rise almost to the level of the mouth; broadly : such a jar or vase used elsewhere in the ancient world
  • Roman Amphorae: a digital resource - Archaeology Data Service
    Amphorae provide one of the most important sources of evidence for the tracing the supply of foodstuffs to Rome and the frontiers, as well as flows of trade across the empire In particular, they were par excellence the vessels of maritime trade in the Roman empire Excavations and surveys in recent years have demonstrated clearly their
  • Amphorae - University of Oxford
    The amphora (pl amphorae; from Greek amphi - on both sides, phero - carry) is a two-handled pot with a neck that is considerably narrower than the body It was used for the storage of liquids and solids such as grain
  • amphorae and amphora stamps, Greek - Oxford Research Encyclopedias
    The term amphora derives from the Greek ἀμφί ‎- (both) and φέρω ‎ (to carry), hence an amphoreus (pl amphoreis amphorēs) is a vessel carried on both sides As the term implies, an amphora has two handles, one on either side of the central opening (mouth) (figure 1)
  • What are amphorae? - bbr. com
    Amphorae – clay jars used to ferment and or age wine – are an emblem of the natural wine scene But what are they and why are winemakers using them?


















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