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Roman Amphorae from the Amber Route in Western Pannonia
Tamás Bezeczky-
Front Cover
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Copyright
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Table of Contents
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List of Plates
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List of Tables
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List of Figures
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The Numbers of the Sites
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Introduction
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Acknowledgements
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The Amphora types along the Amber Route
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I. Dressel 2-4 (Nos. 1 -43)
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II. Dressel 5 (Nos. 44 -45)
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III. Dressel 6 (Nos. 46 -193)
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IV. Dressel 7-11 (Nos. 194-215)
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V. Dressel 20 (No. 216-223)
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VI. Type Pelichet 46 (No. 24-228)
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VII. The Rhodian type (Nos. 29-274)
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VIII. Type Schörgendorfer 58 (Nos. 275-294)
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IX. Portorecanation type (Nos. 295-311)
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X. The African type (No. 312)
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XI. The Spatheion type (No. 313)
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XII. Type Bönis XXI/5 (Nos. 314-321)
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XIII. The Aegean type (No. 323)
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Summary
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Catalogue
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Bibliography
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Notes
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Supplement 1: Petrology
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Petrology of the fragments by types and workshops
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Schörgendorfer 58 amphora
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X-ray powder diffraction analyses
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X-ray diffraction (Schörgendorfer 58 amphora)
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Supplement 2: An application of computer statistics for the classification of Roman amphorae
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Citable Link
Published: 1987
Publisher: BAR Publishing
- 9781407346632 (ebook)
- 9780860544999 (paperback)
BAR Number: S386