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La producción de ánforas en el territorium de Neapolis durante la antigüedad tardía

La producción de ánforas en el territorium de Neapolis durante la antigüedad tardía

Marta Prevosti Monclús / Ramón Járrega Domínguez

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British Archaeological Reports (Oxford) Ltd
Año de edición:
2022
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Arqueología
ISBN:
9781407360416
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Como resultado de un reconocimiento sistemático de los campos que abarcan la alfarería tardoantigua de Sidi Zahruni (Nabeul, Túnez), documentamos una enorme cantidad de cerámica, especialmente ánforas, lo que nos permitió estudiar en detalle la producción de este taller. La forma africana Keay 25 - Africana 3 es particularmente frecuente. También hemos podido estudiar las exportaciones de esta cerámica en el Mediterráneo occidental, efectuando un seguimiento exhaustivo de las evidencias encontradas en las zonas de importación de este tipo de mercancías. El estudio de las ánforas de Sidi Zahruni nos ha permitido realizar una importante aportación al conocimiento del comercio entre África y el Mediterráneo occidental en época tardorromana, planteando la cuestión de los productos que se envasaban en dichas ánforas. También nos ha permitido valorar la importancia del puerto de Neapolis como centro clave para las exportaciones comerciales entre el África romana y las provincias del Mediterráneo occidental. As the result of a systematic survey of the fields covering the Late Roman pottery workshop of Sidi Zahruni (Nabeul, Tunisia), we have documented an enormous amount of pottery, especially amphorae, which enabled us to study in detail the production of this workshop. The African 3 - Keay 25 form was particularly prevalent. We also studied the exports of this pottery in the western Mediterranean, carrying out an exhaustive follow-up of the evidence found in the areas importing such goods. The study of the Sidi Zahruni amphorae has allowed us to make an important contribution to the knowledge of trade between Africa and the western Mediterranean in the late Roman period, raising the question of the products contained within these amphorae. It has allowed us to assess the importance of the port of Neapolis as a key centre for commercial exports between Roman Africa and the provinces of the western Mediterranean.  

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