Amphoras and the Ancient Wine Trade

Amphoras and the Ancient Wine Trade
Author: Virginia Grace
Publsiher: ASCSA
Total Pages: 36
Release: 1979
Genre: Agora (Athens, Greece)
ISBN: 0876616198

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Although this booklet is based on broken pottery found during the excavation of the Agora, the author ranges far beyond the confines of Athens in her discussion of the purpose and significance of different amphora types. Amphoras were used in the ancient world to transport various different types of products, including wine and oil. The author shows how chronological variations in shape and the geographical clues offered by stamped handles make amphoras a fascinating source of economic information. The booklet illustrates many different forms of amphora, all set into context by the well-written text.

Amphoras and the Ancient Wine Trade

Amphoras and the Ancient Wine Trade
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 28
Release: 1975
Genre: Amphoras
ISBN: OCLC:938414689

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Byzantine Trade 4th 12th Centuries

Byzantine Trade  4th 12th Centuries
Author: Marlia Mundell Mango
Publsiher: Ashgate Publishing, Ltd.
Total Pages: 514
Release: 2009
Genre: History
ISBN: 0754663108

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The papers here examine questions relating to the extent and nature of Byzantine trade from Late Antiquity into the Middle Ages. The Byzantine state was the only political entity of the Mediterranean to survive Antiquity and thus offers a theoretical standard against which to measure diachronic and regional changes in trading practices within the area and beyond. To complement previous extensive work on late antique long-distance trade within the Mediterranean (based on the grain supply, amphorae and fine ware circulation), the papers concentrate on local and international trade.

The Origins and Ancient History of Wine

The Origins and Ancient History of Wine
Author: Patrick E. McGovern,Stuart J. Fleming,Solomon H. Katz
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 651
Release: 2003-09-02
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781135300944

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This volume presents contemporary evidence scientific, archaeological, botanical, textual, and historical for major revisions in our understanding of winemaking in antiquity. Among the subjects covered are the domestication of the Vinifera grape, the wine trade, the iconography of ancient wine, and the analytical and archaeological challenges posed by ancient wines. The essayists argue that wine existed as long ago as 3500 BC, almost half a millennium earlier than experts believed. Discover named these findings among the most important in 1991. Featuring the work of 23 internationally known scholars and writers, the book offers the first wide ranging treatment of wine in the early history of western Asia and the Mediterranean. Comprehensive and accessible while providing full documentation, it is sure to serve as a catalyst for future research.

Transport Amphorae and Trade in the Eastern Mediterranean

Transport Amphorae and Trade in the Eastern Mediterranean
Author: Jonas Eiring,John Lund
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 552
Release: 2004
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: UOM:39015059219470

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Transport amphorae were chosen as the theme of this colloquium because of their great potential for elucidating ancient economic history. As Peacock and Williams have noted, amphorae provide us not with anindex of the transportation of goods, but with direct witness of the movement of certain foodstuffs which were of considerable economic importance.... It is hard to conceive of any archaeological material better suited to further our understanding of Roman trade. The same could be said with equal conviction about Hellenistic trade. However, while the study of transport amphorae was already an established discipline in the 19th century, it has traditionally focused on amphora stamps. Even in the 1970s, excavators in the eastern Mediterranean were still disregarding-and even discarding-unstamped fragments. Yet if amphora studies remain somewhat in the realm of epigraphy, they have also seen a great deal of activity in the last decade and drawn increasing attention from archaeologists, historians and other researchers. Jonas Eiring and John Lund are both classical archaeologists. Lund is a curator at the National Museum of Denmark, Copenhagen.

A Making Wine in Western Mediterranean

A  Making Wine in Western Mediterranean
Author: Jean-Pierre Brun,Nicolas Garnier,Gloria Olcese
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2020
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 3948465355

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Ser e Limani

Ser  e Limani
Author: George F. Bass,Sheila Matthews,J. Richard Steffy,Frederick H. van Doorninck
Publsiher: Texas A&M University Press
Total Pages: 580
Release: 2004-08-16
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0890969477

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For almost a millennium, a modest wooden ship lay underwater off the coast of Serçe Limani, Turkey, filled with evidence of trade and objects of daily life. The ship, now excavated by the Institute of Nautical Archaeology at Texas A&M University, trafficked in both the Byzantine and Islamic worlds of its time. The ship is known as “the Glass Wreck” because its cargo included three metric tons of glass cullet, including broken Islamic vessels, and eighty pieces of intact glassware. In addition, it held glazed Islamic bowls, red-ware cooking vessels, copper cauldrons and buckets, wine amphoras, weapons, tools, jewelry, fishing gear, remnants of meals, coins, scales and weights, and more. This first volume of the complete site report introduces the discovery, the methods of its excavation, and the conservation of its artifacts. Chapters cover the details of the ship, its contents, the probable personal possessions of the crew, and the picture of daily shipboard life that can be drawn from the discoveries.

Ancient Wine

Ancient Wine
Author: Patrick E. McGovern
Publsiher: Princeton University Press
Total Pages: 456
Release: 2019-10
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 9780691197203

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Stone age wine -- The Noah hypothesis -- The archaeological and chemical hunt for the earliest wine -- Neolithic wine! -- Wine of the earliest pharaohs -- Wine of Egypt's golden age -- Wine of the world's first cities -- Wine and the great empires of the ancient Near East -- The Holy Land's bounty -- Lands of Dionysos : Greece and western Anatolia -- A beverage for King Midas and at the limits of the civilized world -- Molecular archaeology, wine, and a view to the future.