Late Roman Amphora 7 [permalink]
Type
Typology Item
Not after (date)
700
Not before (date)
360
See also
https://archaeologydataservice.ac.uk/archives/view/amphora_ahrb_2005/details.cfm?id=243
Broader
Amphora
Typological identification comment
Also identified as Bailey Type B; Egloff 173, 174, and 177; and Peacock & Williams Class 52B.
Bibliography
Egloff1977
Bibliography
ElAshmuneinV
Bibliography
Empereur1998
Description
Tall, tapering, barrel-shaped or conical body with heavy, solid spike, carinated shoulder, tall tubular neck, plain or faintly collared neck, and short loop handles, circular to oval in section. Production in Lower Egypt, in Nile alluvial clay, from late 4th to 7th/8th century.
Has geographic origin
Egypt
Belongs to Historical Period
Early Byzantine (Historical Period)
Belongs to Historical Period
Early Islamic (Historical Period)
Belongs to Historical Period
Late Roman (Historical Period)
Linked to

KTH0909 (Late Roman Amphora 7)

KTH2222 (Late Roman Amphora 7)