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degois.publication.firstPage183pt_PT
degois.publication.lastPage204pt_PT
degois.publication.locationOxfordpt_PT
degois.publication.titleRoman Amphora Contents: Reflecting on the Maritime Trade of Foodstuffs in Antiquity (In honour of Miguel Beltrán Lloris): Proceedings of the Roman Amphora Contents International Interactive Conference (RACIIC) (Cadiz, 5-7 October 2015)pt_PT
dc.relation.publisherversionhttps://www.archaeopress.com/ArchaeopressShop/Public/displayProductDetail.asp?id={418DF820-998E-448E-B391-48969B53219C}pt_PT
dc.contributor.authorPinto, Inês Vaz-
dc.contributor.authorMorais, Rui-
dc.contributor.authorFabião, Carlos-
dc.contributor.authorOliveira, César-
dc.contributor.authorGabriel, Sónia-
dc.date.accessioned2021-12-27T09:46:01Z-
dc.date.available2021-12-27T09:46:01Z-
dc.date.issued2021-
dc.identifier.citationPinto, I. V., Morais, R., Fabião, C., Oliveira, C., & Gabriel, S. (2021). Lusitanian Amphora Contents. In Dario Bernal-Casasola, Michel Bonifay, Alessandra Pecci, & Victoria Leitch (Eds.), Roman Amphora Contents: Reflecting on the Maritime Trade of Foodstuffs in Antiquity (In honour of Miguel Beltrán Lloris): Proceedings of the Roman Amphora Contents International Interactive Conference (RACIIC) (Cadiz, 5-7 October 2015) (pp. 183-204). Oxford: Archaeopress.pt_PT
dc.identifier.isbn9781803270630-
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10451/50556-
dc.description.abstractRoman amphorae produced in Lusitania were usually considered as fish product containers since amphora kilns were mainly known on the coast where they co-existed with fish-salting workshops, and the rare tituli picti known confirmed this assumption. Over the past 25 years the progress in research has brought up new issues: the contents of two flat-base types was questioned and wine was the new content proposed for them; a number of amphora types from the second half of the 1st century BC – early 1st century AD, earlier than the known fish-salting installations, were identified; and different sets of ceramic material from inland sites, some very far from the coast, revealed amphorae in local fabrics that cannot be for fish products. Recent technical advances on content analysis, such as gas chromatography, are an opportunity to clarify contents, and have begun to be applied to Lusitanian amphorae, and the published results are presented. The products likely to be carried in amphorae will also be considered. The contents of Lusitanian amphorae will be discussed relying on existing evidence such as typology, provenance, epigraphy, fish remains and chemical analysis when possible.pt_PT
dc.language.isoengpt_PT
dc.publisherArchaeopresspt_PT
dc.rightsclosedAccesspt_PT
dc.subjectAmphora contentspt_PT
dc.subjectFish product amphoraept_PT
dc.subjectWine amphoraept_PT
dc.subjectFish remainspt_PT
dc.subjectTituli pictipt_PT
dc.subjectGarumpt_PT
dc.subjectLiquamenpt_PT
dc.subjectMuriapt_PT
dc.subjectHallecpt_PT
dc.titleLusitanian amphora contentspt_PT
dc.typebookPartpt_PT
dc.description.versioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionpt_PT
dc.peerreviewednopt_PT
dc.identifier.doihttps://doi.org/10.2307/j.ctv22zp41p.18pt_PT
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