Roman Amphoras in Britain
Paul Tyers
Table of Contents
- 1. Introduction to Roman amphoras
- 1.1. Typology
- 1.2. Contents
- 1.3. Fabric and technology
- 1.4. Stamps, graffiti and dipinti
- 1.5. The capacity of amphoras
- 1.6. References
- 1.7. Bibliography
- 2. Atlas pages
- 2.1. Dressel 20 amphoras and allied types
- 2.2. Dressel 1 amphoras
- 2.3. Dressel 2-4 amphoras
- 2.4. Mid-Roman Campanian amphoras
- 2.5. Pascual 1 amphoras
- 2.6. Rhodian (Camulodunum 184) amphoras
- 2.7. Gauloise flat-based amphoras
- 2.8. Gauloise 12 amphoras
- 2.9. Haltern 70 amphoras
- 2.10. London 555 amphoras
- 2.11. Dressel 7-11 'salazon' amphoras
- 2.12. Richborough 527 amphoras
- 2.13. Camulodunum 189 ('carrot') amphoras
- 2.14. Kapitän II ('Hollow foot') amphoras
- 2.15. British B4 amphoras ('micaceous jars')
- 2.16. North African cylindrical amphoras
- 3. Data and indices
- 3.2. Sources of Roman amphoras (clickable map)
- 3.3. Time-line (clickable chronological index)
- 3.4. Visual index of Roman amphoras
- 3.5. Distribution of Roman amphoras in Britain (clickable maps)
- 3.6. Concordance with Augst amphora typology
- 3.7. Concordance with Peacock and Williams (1986) typology
- 3.8. Roman Pottery in Britain
NEXT
CONTENTS
HOME
© Internet Archaeology
URL: http://intarch.ac.uk/journal/issue1/tyers_toc.html
Last updated: Wed Sep 11 1996