L’anfora «Dressel 26» del Castro Pretorio

The collaboration between Sovraintendenza Capitolina ai Beni Culturali and Centre Camille Jullian allowed the Dressel 26 amphora from Castro Pretorio in Rome to be characterised in detail. Systematic studies on this container, identified by H. Dressel in 1879, have not been carried out yet. Only rec...

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Main Authors: Alessia Contino, Claudio Capelli, Marina Milella, Francesco Pacetti, Michel Bonifay
Format: Article
Language:fra
Published: CNRS Éditions 2016-12-01
Series:Antiquités Africaines
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Online Access:http://journals.openedition.org/antafr/400
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author Alessia Contino
Claudio Capelli
Marina Milella
Francesco Pacetti
Michel Bonifay
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description The collaboration between Sovraintendenza Capitolina ai Beni Culturali and Centre Camille Jullian allowed the Dressel 26 amphora from Castro Pretorio in Rome to be characterised in detail. Systematic studies on this container, identified by H. Dressel in 1879, have not been carried out yet. Only recently a few hypotheses on epigraphy, content and provenance of amphorae Dressel 26 have been proposed. The results of our research, based on the combination of archaeological and petrographic data, point to a possible origin from North Africa and neither from Eastern Sicily or Southern Italy, as previously suggested.
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spellingShingle Alessia Contino
Claudio Capelli
Marina Milella
Francesco Pacetti
Michel Bonifay
L’anfora «Dressel 26» del Castro Pretorio
Antiquités Africaines
amphora
Castro Pretorio
Roma
Dressel
typology
epigraphy
title L’anfora «Dressel 26» del Castro Pretorio
title_full L’anfora «Dressel 26» del Castro Pretorio
title_fullStr L’anfora «Dressel 26» del Castro Pretorio
title_full_unstemmed L’anfora «Dressel 26» del Castro Pretorio
title_short L’anfora «Dressel 26» del Castro Pretorio
title_sort l anfora dressel 26 del castro pretorio
topic amphora
Castro Pretorio
Roma
Dressel
typology
epigraphy
url http://journals.openedition.org/antafr/400
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