Roman Amphorae from the A5 and A49 Shrewsbury Bypass Archaeological Project 1989 to 1990

Author(s): D F Williams

A group of 358 amphorae sherds were examined. The majority were made up of the commonly found Spanish olive-oil vessel Dressel 20, with much lesser amounts of Gaulish and Southern Spanish material. However, of particular interest was the identification of a late Campanian 'almond-rimmed' type only recently recognized as a new form.

Report Number:
113/1991
Series:
AML Reports (New Series)
Pages:
9
Keywords:
Ceramic Pottery

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