Research conducted on the island of Ischia have allowed us to establish that many Graeco-italic amphorae recovered during the excavation at Santa Restituta (Lacco Ameno) (MGS III, IV, V?) were manufactured locally (4th-3th Century B.C.). These containers have a characteristic type of "fabric" whose distinctive morphologic features make them unmistakable. Moreover, other Graeco-italic amphorae (MGS IV to small degree, but mostly MGS V, V/VI) with similar characteristics have been found at many sites throughout the Western Mediterranean (Ischia, Lipari, Pech Maho, Ensèrune), and sometimes with same marker's stamps, in contexts dated to the mid/late 4th to 3rd Centuries BC. The origin of this group of amphorae, probably a common source, cannot be confirmed at this time even though laboratory analyses suggest that their provenance was perhaps Campania (Bay of Naples?). The cross-examination of data produced earlier suggests that the exportation of Campanian wine in the Western Mediterranean, generally thought to have been traded after the 2nd Punic War, was probably marketed at an earlier date.

Anfore greco-italiche antiche: alcune osservazioni sull'origine e sulla circolazione alla luce di recenti ricerche archeologiche e archeometriche / G.A. Olcese - In: Metodi e approcci archeologici: l industria e il commercio nell Italia antica: l industria e il commercio nell Italia antica =Archaeological Methods and Approaches: Industry and Commerce in Ancient Italy[s.l] : Archaeopress, 2004. - ISBN 9781841716206. - pp. 173-192 (( convegno Archaeological Methods and Approaches: Industry and Commerce in Ancient Italy tenutosi a Roma nel 2002.

Anfore greco-italiche antiche: alcune osservazioni sull'origine e sulla circolazione alla luce di recenti ricerche archeologiche e archeometriche

G.A. Olcese
2004

Abstract

Research conducted on the island of Ischia have allowed us to establish that many Graeco-italic amphorae recovered during the excavation at Santa Restituta (Lacco Ameno) (MGS III, IV, V?) were manufactured locally (4th-3th Century B.C.). These containers have a characteristic type of "fabric" whose distinctive morphologic features make them unmistakable. Moreover, other Graeco-italic amphorae (MGS IV to small degree, but mostly MGS V, V/VI) with similar characteristics have been found at many sites throughout the Western Mediterranean (Ischia, Lipari, Pech Maho, Ensèrune), and sometimes with same marker's stamps, in contexts dated to the mid/late 4th to 3rd Centuries BC. The origin of this group of amphorae, probably a common source, cannot be confirmed at this time even though laboratory analyses suggest that their provenance was perhaps Campania (Bay of Naples?). The cross-examination of data produced earlier suggests that the exportation of Campanian wine in the Western Mediterranean, generally thought to have been traded after the 2nd Punic War, was probably marketed at an earlier date.
No
Italian
anfore greco-italiche; archeologia; commercio antico
Settore L-ANT/10 - Metodologie della Ricerca Archeologica
Settore L-ANT/07 - Archeologia Classica
Intervento a convegno
Comitato scientifico
Pubblicazione scientifica
Metodi e approcci archeologici: l industria e il commercio nell Italia antica: l industria e il commercio nell Italia antica =Archaeological Methods and Approaches: Industry and Commerce in Ancient Italy
Archaeopress
2004
173
192
20
9781841716206
1262
Volume a diffusione internazionale
Archaeological Methods and Approaches: Industry and Commerce in Ancient Italy
Roma
2002
MIUR-ALTRI-IRIS
Aderisco
G.A. Olcese
Book Part (author)
none
273
Anfore greco-italiche antiche: alcune osservazioni sull'origine e sulla circolazione alla luce di recenti ricerche archeologiche e archeometriche / G.A. Olcese - In: Metodi e approcci archeologici: l industria e il commercio nell Italia antica: l industria e il commercio nell Italia antica =Archaeological Methods and Approaches: Industry and Commerce in Ancient Italy[s.l] : Archaeopress, 2004. - ISBN 9781841716206. - pp. 173-192 (( convegno Archaeological Methods and Approaches: Industry and Commerce in Ancient Italy tenutosi a Roma nel 2002.
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