AMPHORAE FROM EXCAVATIONS AT WROXETER BATHS 'MAIN HADRIANIC CONSTRUCTION' LEVELS

Author(s): D F Williams

An examination of nearly 650 amphorae sherds allowed the identification of a variety of types from a number of widely differing sources. Easily the most common form present was the Baetican olive-oil container Dressel 20. Smaller amounts were also noted of several types of southern Spanish vessels, and Gauloise 4, Dressel 2-4, Rhodian, carrot, Richborough 527 and P & W Class 16.

Report Number:
131/1990
Series:
AML Reports (New Series)
Pages:
19
Keywords:
Ceramic Pottery

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