Roman amphorae in Neuss : : Augustan to Julio-Claudian contexts / / Horacio González Cesteros, Piero Berni Millet.

The occupation of the territories on both sides of the Rhine was an enormous logistical challenge for the Roman military administration. This book provides an in-depth study of the amphorae from Neuss, providing further understanding of the local area and the logistics of the Roman army and its supp...

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The occupation of the territories on both sides of the Rhine was an enormous logistical challenge for the Roman military administration. This book provides an in-depth study of the amphorae from Neuss, providing further understanding of the local area and the logistics of the Roman army and its supply from very distant areas.
Cover -- Editorial Board -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents Page -- 3. Introduction -- Figure 3.1: Map of the German frontier with some of the most important military settlements of the early Roman period -- Figure 3.2: Map of the Rhine frontier with some of the main Roman sites near Neuss. -- Figure 3.3: Map of the Roman military camps of Neuss (Müller 1975). -- Figure 3.4: Map of the Roman military camps of Neuss (Chantraine 1985) -- Table. 1: Chronological sequence of the Augustan and Tiberian military settlements of Neuss (after Gechter 2007 -- 2010). -- 4. Previously published amphora material -- Figure 4.1: Published amphorae from Neuss (Filtzinger 1972). -- Figure 4.2: Published amphorae from Neuss (Filtzinger 1972). -- Figure 4.3: Published amphorae from Neuss (Filtzinger 1972). -- Figure 4.4: Published amphorae and storage jars/dolia from Neuss (Filtzinger 1972). -- Figure 4.5: Published Amphorae and other finds from Neuss (Filtzinger 1972). -- Figure 4.6: Published amphorae from Neuss (Filtzinger 1972). -- Figure 4.7: A selection of the Hispanic amphorae, from the Limesforschungen volume published by Filtzinger (1972). -- Figure 4.8: Published amphorae from Neuss (Vegas 1975). -- Figure 4.9: Published amphorae from Neuss (Vegas 1975). -- Figure 4.10: Published amphorae from Neuss (Vegas 1975). -- Figure 4.11: Published amphorae from Neuss (Vegas 1975). -- Figure 4.12: Published amphorae from Neuss (Vegas 1975). -- Figure 4.13: Published amphorae from Neuss (Vegas 1975). -- Figure 4.14: Published amphorae from Neuss (Vegas 1975). -- Figure 4.15: Hispanic Amphorae selection, after M. Vegas (1975). -- Figure 4.16: Oberaden 74 previously published as Dressel 28 from Neuss (Vegas 1975). -- 5. General assessment of Neuss material -- Table 5.1: Quantities of amphorae and places of origin, based on the MNI.
6. Imports from the Iberian Peninsula -- 6.1. Products from Baetica: the Guadalquivir valley -- 6.2. Products from Baetica: the Baetican coast -- 6.3. Products from Hispania Citerior Tarraconensis -- Figure 6.0.1: Map of the Western Roman Empire in early Imperial times, with Hispania and its main exporting regions. -- Table 6.0.2: Hispanic amphora percentages, according to origin and form. -- Figure 6.1.0: Oberaden 83 with titulus pictus in rubrum. -- Figure. 6.1.1. Descriptive chart of Dressel 20 rims and handles, with the six different proposed stages (A-F) (Berni 2017 figs. 1-2). -- Figure 6.1.2. Stamps on Dressel 20 amphorae from Neuss, in chronological order. -- Figure 6.1.3: New drawings of Neuss amphorae. Guadalquivir olive oil containers (Oberaden 83, 1-4 -- Haltern 71, 5-8). -- Figure 6.1.4: New drawings of Neuss amphorae. Guadalquivir olive oil (early Dressel 20, 1-9) and wine containers (Urceus 10). -- Figure 6.1.5: New drawings of Neuss amphorae. Guadalquivir early Haltern 70 (1-10). -- Figure 6.1.6: New drawings of Neuss amphorae. Guadalquivir Julio-Claudian (1-2) and late first- early second century Haltern 70 (3-4). -- Figure 6.2.1: New drawings of Neuss amphorae. Baetican coastal fish containers -- Figure 6.2.2: New drawings of Neuss amphorae. Baetican coastal fish containers (Dressel 12: 1-4 -- early Dressel 7-11: 5-8). -- Figure 6.2.3: New drawings of Neuss amphorae. Baetican coastal fish containers (Dressel 7-11: 1-2 -- Dressel 8: 3-6 -- Beltrán IIA: 7-10). -- Figure 6.3.1: New drawings of Neuss amphorae. Tarraconensian wine containers (Pascual 1: 1-7). -- Figure 6.3.2: New drawings of Neuss amphorae. Tarraconensian wine containers (Oberaden 74: 1-6 -- Dressel 3-2: 7). -- 7. Imports from the Gallic provinces -- 7.1 Amphorae from the central Rhone valley and the problem of their contents.
7.2. Amphorae from Gallia Narbonensis -- 7.3. Products from the Marseille region -- 7.4. Gallic amphorae from uncertain provenances -- Figure 7.0.1: Map of the Western Roman Empire, with Gallia and its main exporting regions. -- Table 7.0.2: Gallic amphorae percentages, according to form and origin. -- Figure 7.1.0: Comparison between Lyon 7A and Baetican Haltern 70 amphorae. -- Figure 7.1.1: New drawings of Neuss amphorae. Lyon containers (Lyon 3A: 1-2 -- Lyon 3B: 3 -- Lyon 7A: 4). -- Figure 7.4.1. New drawings of Neuss amphorae. Narbonese and Marseille wine containers (Gauloise 2 : 1-4 -- Gauloise 3 : 5 and 8 -- Gauloise 1 ?: 11 -- Gauloise 4 : 7, 9-10 -- Gauloise 5 : 6). -- 8. Imports from Gallia Belgica and the Rhineland -- Figure 8.3: New drawings of Neuss amphorae. Gallia Belgica and Rhineland (Scheldt Valley amphora). -- Table 8.2: Gallia Belgica and Rhineland amphora percentages, according to form. -- 9. Eastern Mediterranean imports -- 9.1. Aegean Products -- 9.2. Products from the Levant (Syria-Palestine) -- FIgure 9.0: Map of the Roman East with and its main exporting regions. -- Table 9.1: Eastern Mediterranean amphora percentages, according to form and origin. -- Figure 9.1.1: New drawings of Neuss amphorae. Early Imperial Rhodian amphorae. -- Figure 9.1.2: New drawings of Neuss amphorae. Early Imperial Koan (1-7). Cretan AC 2 (8). -- Figure 9.1.3: New drawings of Neuss amphorae. Eastern Mediterranean, Varia. -- 10. Italian imports -- 10.1. Products from the Adriatic -- 10.2. Products from Latium and Campania -- 10.3. Products from Etruria -- 10.4. Products from Brindisi -- Table 10.0.2: Italian amphora percentages, according to form and origin. -- Figure 10.1.1: New drawings of Neuss amphorae. Adriatic containers (Dressel 6A : 1-3 -- 5-6 -- Ante Dressel 6B : 4).
Figure 10.2-3.1: New drawings of Neuss amphorae. Etruria and Latium/Campania (Dressel 1: 1-5 -- Dressel 2-4: 6-7). -- Figure 10.2-3.2: New mages of Neuss amphorae. Latium/Campania Knidian type. -- Figure 10.4.1: Brindisi amphorae from Neuss: types Giancola 6.1 (1) and Giancola 6.2 (2). -- 11. African Imports -- Figure 11.0: Map of the western half of the Roman Empire, with the North African provinces and its main exporting region. -- Figure 11.1: New drawings of Neuss amphorae. North African container. -- 12. Appendix: Epigraphy -- 12.1. Stamps -- 12.2. Graffiti -- 12.3. Tituli picti (painted inscriptions) -- 13. Neuss amphorae and their significance for the understanding of Roman imports on the Rhine -- 13.1. Comparison with other sites in the Rhine region -- 13.2. Regions, products, forms, chronology, and singularities of the Neuss amphorae -- Figure 13.1: Map of the Germania Roman frontier with the main military settlements. -- 14. Future questions and the contribution of the Neuss material to the economic and social development -- 15. Bibliography -- Back cover.
Classical antiquities.
Excavations (Archaeology) Germany Neuss.
Amphoras Germany Neuss.
Romans Germany Neuss.
Pottery, Roman Germany Neuss.
Neuss (Germany)
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Roman amphorae in Neuss : Augustan to Julio-Claudian contexts /
Roman and late antique Mediterranean pottery ;
Cover -- Editorial Board -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents Page -- 3. Introduction -- Figure 3.1: Map of the German frontier with some of the most important military settlements of the early Roman period -- Figure 3.2: Map of the Rhine frontier with some of the main Roman sites near Neuss. -- Figure 3.3: Map of the Roman military camps of Neuss (Müller 1975). -- Figure 3.4: Map of the Roman military camps of Neuss (Chantraine 1985) -- Table. 1: Chronological sequence of the Augustan and Tiberian military settlements of Neuss (after Gechter 2007 -- 2010). -- 4. Previously published amphora material -- Figure 4.1: Published amphorae from Neuss (Filtzinger 1972). -- Figure 4.2: Published amphorae from Neuss (Filtzinger 1972). -- Figure 4.3: Published amphorae from Neuss (Filtzinger 1972). -- Figure 4.4: Published amphorae and storage jars/dolia from Neuss (Filtzinger 1972). -- Figure 4.5: Published Amphorae and other finds from Neuss (Filtzinger 1972). -- Figure 4.6: Published amphorae from Neuss (Filtzinger 1972). -- Figure 4.7: A selection of the Hispanic amphorae, from the Limesforschungen volume published by Filtzinger (1972). -- Figure 4.8: Published amphorae from Neuss (Vegas 1975). -- Figure 4.9: Published amphorae from Neuss (Vegas 1975). -- Figure 4.10: Published amphorae from Neuss (Vegas 1975). -- Figure 4.11: Published amphorae from Neuss (Vegas 1975). -- Figure 4.12: Published amphorae from Neuss (Vegas 1975). -- Figure 4.13: Published amphorae from Neuss (Vegas 1975). -- Figure 4.14: Published amphorae from Neuss (Vegas 1975). -- Figure 4.15: Hispanic Amphorae selection, after M. Vegas (1975). -- Figure 4.16: Oberaden 74 previously published as Dressel 28 from Neuss (Vegas 1975). -- 5. General assessment of Neuss material -- Table 5.1: Quantities of amphorae and places of origin, based on the MNI.
6. Imports from the Iberian Peninsula -- 6.1. Products from Baetica: the Guadalquivir valley -- 6.2. Products from Baetica: the Baetican coast -- 6.3. Products from Hispania Citerior Tarraconensis -- Figure 6.0.1: Map of the Western Roman Empire in early Imperial times, with Hispania and its main exporting regions. -- Table 6.0.2: Hispanic amphora percentages, according to origin and form. -- Figure 6.1.0: Oberaden 83 with titulus pictus in rubrum. -- Figure. 6.1.1. Descriptive chart of Dressel 20 rims and handles, with the six different proposed stages (A-F) (Berni 2017 figs. 1-2). -- Figure 6.1.2. Stamps on Dressel 20 amphorae from Neuss, in chronological order. -- Figure 6.1.3: New drawings of Neuss amphorae. Guadalquivir olive oil containers (Oberaden 83, 1-4 -- Haltern 71, 5-8). -- Figure 6.1.4: New drawings of Neuss amphorae. Guadalquivir olive oil (early Dressel 20, 1-9) and wine containers (Urceus 10). -- Figure 6.1.5: New drawings of Neuss amphorae. Guadalquivir early Haltern 70 (1-10). -- Figure 6.1.6: New drawings of Neuss amphorae. Guadalquivir Julio-Claudian (1-2) and late first- early second century Haltern 70 (3-4). -- Figure 6.2.1: New drawings of Neuss amphorae. Baetican coastal fish containers -- Figure 6.2.2: New drawings of Neuss amphorae. Baetican coastal fish containers (Dressel 12: 1-4 -- early Dressel 7-11: 5-8). -- Figure 6.2.3: New drawings of Neuss amphorae. Baetican coastal fish containers (Dressel 7-11: 1-2 -- Dressel 8: 3-6 -- Beltrán IIA: 7-10). -- Figure 6.3.1: New drawings of Neuss amphorae. Tarraconensian wine containers (Pascual 1: 1-7). -- Figure 6.3.2: New drawings of Neuss amphorae. Tarraconensian wine containers (Oberaden 74: 1-6 -- Dressel 3-2: 7). -- 7. Imports from the Gallic provinces -- 7.1 Amphorae from the central Rhone valley and the problem of their contents.
7.2. Amphorae from Gallia Narbonensis -- 7.3. Products from the Marseille region -- 7.4. Gallic amphorae from uncertain provenances -- Figure 7.0.1: Map of the Western Roman Empire, with Gallia and its main exporting regions. -- Table 7.0.2: Gallic amphorae percentages, according to form and origin. -- Figure 7.1.0: Comparison between Lyon 7A and Baetican Haltern 70 amphorae. -- Figure 7.1.1: New drawings of Neuss amphorae. Lyon containers (Lyon 3A: 1-2 -- Lyon 3B: 3 -- Lyon 7A: 4). -- Figure 7.4.1. New drawings of Neuss amphorae. Narbonese and Marseille wine containers (Gauloise 2 : 1-4 -- Gauloise 3 : 5 and 8 -- Gauloise 1 ?: 11 -- Gauloise 4 : 7, 9-10 -- Gauloise 5 : 6). -- 8. Imports from Gallia Belgica and the Rhineland -- Figure 8.3: New drawings of Neuss amphorae. Gallia Belgica and Rhineland (Scheldt Valley amphora). -- Table 8.2: Gallia Belgica and Rhineland amphora percentages, according to form. -- 9. Eastern Mediterranean imports -- 9.1. Aegean Products -- 9.2. Products from the Levant (Syria-Palestine) -- FIgure 9.0: Map of the Roman East with and its main exporting regions. -- Table 9.1: Eastern Mediterranean amphora percentages, according to form and origin. -- Figure 9.1.1: New drawings of Neuss amphorae. Early Imperial Rhodian amphorae. -- Figure 9.1.2: New drawings of Neuss amphorae. Early Imperial Koan (1-7). Cretan AC 2 (8). -- Figure 9.1.3: New drawings of Neuss amphorae. Eastern Mediterranean, Varia. -- 10. Italian imports -- 10.1. Products from the Adriatic -- 10.2. Products from Latium and Campania -- 10.3. Products from Etruria -- 10.4. Products from Brindisi -- Table 10.0.2: Italian amphora percentages, according to form and origin. -- Figure 10.1.1: New drawings of Neuss amphorae. Adriatic containers (Dressel 6A : 1-3 -- 5-6 -- Ante Dressel 6B : 4).
Figure 10.2-3.1: New drawings of Neuss amphorae. Etruria and Latium/Campania (Dressel 1: 1-5 -- Dressel 2-4: 6-7). -- Figure 10.2-3.2: New mages of Neuss amphorae. Latium/Campania Knidian type. -- Figure 10.4.1: Brindisi amphorae from Neuss: types Giancola 6.1 (1) and Giancola 6.2 (2). -- 11. African Imports -- Figure 11.0: Map of the western half of the Roman Empire, with the North African provinces and its main exporting region. -- Figure 11.1: New drawings of Neuss amphorae. North African container. -- 12. Appendix: Epigraphy -- 12.1. Stamps -- 12.2. Graffiti -- 12.3. Tituli picti (painted inscriptions) -- 13. Neuss amphorae and their significance for the understanding of Roman imports on the Rhine -- 13.1. Comparison with other sites in the Rhine region -- 13.2. Regions, products, forms, chronology, and singularities of the Neuss amphorae -- Figure 13.1: Map of the Germania Roman frontier with the main military settlements. -- 14. Future questions and the contribution of the Neuss material to the economic and social development -- 15. Bibliography -- Back cover.
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physical 1 online resource (151 pages) : illustrations, maps.
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contents Cover -- Editorial Board -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents Page -- 3. Introduction -- Figure 3.1: Map of the German frontier with some of the most important military settlements of the early Roman period -- Figure 3.2: Map of the Rhine frontier with some of the main Roman sites near Neuss. -- Figure 3.3: Map of the Roman military camps of Neuss (Müller 1975). -- Figure 3.4: Map of the Roman military camps of Neuss (Chantraine 1985) -- Table. 1: Chronological sequence of the Augustan and Tiberian military settlements of Neuss (after Gechter 2007 -- 2010). -- 4. Previously published amphora material -- Figure 4.1: Published amphorae from Neuss (Filtzinger 1972). -- Figure 4.2: Published amphorae from Neuss (Filtzinger 1972). -- Figure 4.3: Published amphorae from Neuss (Filtzinger 1972). -- Figure 4.4: Published amphorae and storage jars/dolia from Neuss (Filtzinger 1972). -- Figure 4.5: Published Amphorae and other finds from Neuss (Filtzinger 1972). -- Figure 4.6: Published amphorae from Neuss (Filtzinger 1972). -- Figure 4.7: A selection of the Hispanic amphorae, from the Limesforschungen volume published by Filtzinger (1972). -- Figure 4.8: Published amphorae from Neuss (Vegas 1975). -- Figure 4.9: Published amphorae from Neuss (Vegas 1975). -- Figure 4.10: Published amphorae from Neuss (Vegas 1975). -- Figure 4.11: Published amphorae from Neuss (Vegas 1975). -- Figure 4.12: Published amphorae from Neuss (Vegas 1975). -- Figure 4.13: Published amphorae from Neuss (Vegas 1975). -- Figure 4.14: Published amphorae from Neuss (Vegas 1975). -- Figure 4.15: Hispanic Amphorae selection, after M. Vegas (1975). -- Figure 4.16: Oberaden 74 previously published as Dressel 28 from Neuss (Vegas 1975). -- 5. General assessment of Neuss material -- Table 5.1: Quantities of amphorae and places of origin, based on the MNI.
6. Imports from the Iberian Peninsula -- 6.1. Products from Baetica: the Guadalquivir valley -- 6.2. Products from Baetica: the Baetican coast -- 6.3. Products from Hispania Citerior Tarraconensis -- Figure 6.0.1: Map of the Western Roman Empire in early Imperial times, with Hispania and its main exporting regions. -- Table 6.0.2: Hispanic amphora percentages, according to origin and form. -- Figure 6.1.0: Oberaden 83 with titulus pictus in rubrum. -- Figure. 6.1.1. Descriptive chart of Dressel 20 rims and handles, with the six different proposed stages (A-F) (Berni 2017 figs. 1-2). -- Figure 6.1.2. Stamps on Dressel 20 amphorae from Neuss, in chronological order. -- Figure 6.1.3: New drawings of Neuss amphorae. Guadalquivir olive oil containers (Oberaden 83, 1-4 -- Haltern 71, 5-8). -- Figure 6.1.4: New drawings of Neuss amphorae. Guadalquivir olive oil (early Dressel 20, 1-9) and wine containers (Urceus 10). -- Figure 6.1.5: New drawings of Neuss amphorae. Guadalquivir early Haltern 70 (1-10). -- Figure 6.1.6: New drawings of Neuss amphorae. Guadalquivir Julio-Claudian (1-2) and late first- early second century Haltern 70 (3-4). -- Figure 6.2.1: New drawings of Neuss amphorae. Baetican coastal fish containers -- Figure 6.2.2: New drawings of Neuss amphorae. Baetican coastal fish containers (Dressel 12: 1-4 -- early Dressel 7-11: 5-8). -- Figure 6.2.3: New drawings of Neuss amphorae. Baetican coastal fish containers (Dressel 7-11: 1-2 -- Dressel 8: 3-6 -- Beltrán IIA: 7-10). -- Figure 6.3.1: New drawings of Neuss amphorae. Tarraconensian wine containers (Pascual 1: 1-7). -- Figure 6.3.2: New drawings of Neuss amphorae. Tarraconensian wine containers (Oberaden 74: 1-6 -- Dressel 3-2: 7). -- 7. Imports from the Gallic provinces -- 7.1 Amphorae from the central Rhone valley and the problem of their contents.
7.2. Amphorae from Gallia Narbonensis -- 7.3. Products from the Marseille region -- 7.4. Gallic amphorae from uncertain provenances -- Figure 7.0.1: Map of the Western Roman Empire, with Gallia and its main exporting regions. -- Table 7.0.2: Gallic amphorae percentages, according to form and origin. -- Figure 7.1.0: Comparison between Lyon 7A and Baetican Haltern 70 amphorae. -- Figure 7.1.1: New drawings of Neuss amphorae. Lyon containers (Lyon 3A: 1-2 -- Lyon 3B: 3 -- Lyon 7A: 4). -- Figure 7.4.1. New drawings of Neuss amphorae. Narbonese and Marseille wine containers (Gauloise 2 : 1-4 -- Gauloise 3 : 5 and 8 -- Gauloise 1 ?: 11 -- Gauloise 4 : 7, 9-10 -- Gauloise 5 : 6). -- 8. Imports from Gallia Belgica and the Rhineland -- Figure 8.3: New drawings of Neuss amphorae. Gallia Belgica and Rhineland (Scheldt Valley amphora). -- Table 8.2: Gallia Belgica and Rhineland amphora percentages, according to form. -- 9. Eastern Mediterranean imports -- 9.1. Aegean Products -- 9.2. Products from the Levant (Syria-Palestine) -- FIgure 9.0: Map of the Roman East with and its main exporting regions. -- Table 9.1: Eastern Mediterranean amphora percentages, according to form and origin. -- Figure 9.1.1: New drawings of Neuss amphorae. Early Imperial Rhodian amphorae. -- Figure 9.1.2: New drawings of Neuss amphorae. Early Imperial Koan (1-7). Cretan AC 2 (8). -- Figure 9.1.3: New drawings of Neuss amphorae. Eastern Mediterranean, Varia. -- 10. Italian imports -- 10.1. Products from the Adriatic -- 10.2. Products from Latium and Campania -- 10.3. Products from Etruria -- 10.4. Products from Brindisi -- Table 10.0.2: Italian amphora percentages, according to form and origin. -- Figure 10.1.1: New drawings of Neuss amphorae. Adriatic containers (Dressel 6A : 1-3 -- 5-6 -- Ante Dressel 6B : 4).
Figure 10.2-3.1: New drawings of Neuss amphorae. Etruria and Latium/Campania (Dressel 1: 1-5 -- Dressel 2-4: 6-7). -- Figure 10.2-3.2: New mages of Neuss amphorae. Latium/Campania Knidian type. -- Figure 10.4.1: Brindisi amphorae from Neuss: types Giancola 6.1 (1) and Giancola 6.2 (2). -- 11. African Imports -- Figure 11.0: Map of the western half of the Roman Empire, with the North African provinces and its main exporting region. -- Figure 11.1: New drawings of Neuss amphorae. North African container. -- 12. Appendix: Epigraphy -- 12.1. Stamps -- 12.2. Graffiti -- 12.3. Tituli picti (painted inscriptions) -- 13. Neuss amphorae and their significance for the understanding of Roman imports on the Rhine -- 13.1. Comparison with other sites in the Rhine region -- 13.2. Regions, products, forms, chronology, and singularities of the Neuss amphorae -- Figure 13.1: Map of the Germania Roman frontier with the main military settlements. -- 14. Future questions and the contribution of the Neuss material to the economic and social development -- 15. Bibliography -- Back cover.
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fullrecord <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?><collection xmlns="http://www.loc.gov/MARC21/slim"><record><leader>08631nam a2200481 i 4500</leader><controlfield tag="001">993669639204498</controlfield><controlfield tag="005">20240509074015.0</controlfield><controlfield tag="006">m o d | </controlfield><controlfield tag="007">cr#cnu||||||||</controlfield><controlfield tag="008">190924t20182018enk o 000 0 eng d</controlfield><datafield tag="020" ind1=" " ind2=" "><subfield code="a">1-78969-053-6</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="035" ind1=" " ind2=" "><subfield code="a">(CKB)4100000008952957</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="035" ind1=" " ind2=" "><subfield code="a">(MiAaPQ)EBC5845665</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="035" ind1=" " ind2=" "><subfield code="a">(EXLCZ)994100000008952957</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="040" ind1=" " ind2=" "><subfield code="a">MiAaPQ</subfield><subfield code="b">eng</subfield><subfield code="e">rda</subfield><subfield code="e">pn</subfield><subfield code="c">MiAaPQ</subfield><subfield code="d">MiAaPQ</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="050" ind1=" " ind2="4"><subfield code="a">DD53</subfield><subfield code="b">.G66 2018</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="082" ind1="0" ind2=" "><subfield code="a">936.3553</subfield><subfield code="2">23</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="100" ind1="1" ind2=" "><subfield code="a">González Cesteros, Horacio,</subfield><subfield code="d">1978-</subfield><subfield code="e">author.</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="245" ind1="1" ind2="0"><subfield code="a">Roman amphorae in Neuss :</subfield><subfield code="b">Augustan to Julio-Claudian contexts /</subfield><subfield code="c">Horacio González Cesteros, Piero Berni Millet.</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="250" ind1=" " ind2=" "><subfield code="a">1st ed.</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="264" ind1=" " ind2="1"><subfield code="a">Oxford :</subfield><subfield code="b">Archaeopress Publishing Limited,</subfield><subfield code="c">[2018]</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="264" ind1=" " ind2="4"><subfield code="c">©2018</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="300" ind1=" " ind2=" "><subfield code="a">1 online resource (151 pages) :</subfield><subfield code="b">illustrations, maps.</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="336" ind1=" " ind2=" "><subfield code="a">text</subfield><subfield code="2">rdacontent</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="337" ind1=" " ind2=" "><subfield code="a">computer</subfield><subfield code="2">rdamedia</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="338" ind1=" " ind2=" "><subfield code="a">online resource</subfield><subfield code="2">rdacarrier</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="490" ind1="1" ind2=" "><subfield code="a">Roman and late antique Mediterranean pottery ;</subfield><subfield code="v">12</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="588" ind1=" " ind2=" "><subfield code="a">Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (ebrary, viewed September 23, 2019).</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="504" ind1=" " ind2=" "><subfield code="a">Includes bibliographical references.</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="520" ind1=" " ind2=" "><subfield code="a">The occupation of the territories on both sides of the Rhine was an enormous logistical challenge for the Roman military administration. This book provides an in-depth study of the amphorae from Neuss, providing further understanding of the local area and the logistics of the Roman army and its supply from very distant areas.</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="505" ind1="0" ind2=" "><subfield code="a">Cover -- Editorial Board -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents Page -- 3. Introduction -- Figure 3.1: Map of the German frontier with some of the most important military settlements of the early Roman period -- Figure 3.2: Map of the Rhine frontier with some of the main Roman sites near Neuss. -- Figure 3.3: Map of the Roman military camps of Neuss (Müller 1975). -- Figure 3.4: Map of the Roman military camps of Neuss (Chantraine 1985) -- Table. 1: Chronological sequence of the Augustan and Tiberian military settlements of Neuss (after Gechter 2007 -- 2010). -- 4. Previously published amphora material -- Figure 4.1: Published amphorae from Neuss (Filtzinger 1972). -- Figure 4.2: Published amphorae from Neuss (Filtzinger 1972). -- Figure 4.3: Published amphorae from Neuss (Filtzinger 1972). -- Figure 4.4: Published amphorae and storage jars/dolia from Neuss (Filtzinger 1972). -- Figure 4.5: Published Amphorae and other finds from Neuss (Filtzinger 1972). -- Figure 4.6: Published amphorae from Neuss (Filtzinger 1972). -- Figure 4.7: A selection of the Hispanic amphorae, from the Limesforschungen volume published by Filtzinger (1972). -- Figure 4.8: Published amphorae from Neuss (Vegas 1975). -- Figure 4.9: Published amphorae from Neuss (Vegas 1975). -- Figure 4.10: Published amphorae from Neuss (Vegas 1975). -- Figure 4.11: Published amphorae from Neuss (Vegas 1975). -- Figure 4.12: Published amphorae from Neuss (Vegas 1975). -- Figure 4.13: Published amphorae from Neuss (Vegas 1975). -- Figure 4.14: Published amphorae from Neuss (Vegas 1975). -- Figure 4.15: Hispanic Amphorae selection, after M. Vegas (1975). -- Figure 4.16: Oberaden 74 previously published as Dressel 28 from Neuss (Vegas 1975). -- 5. General assessment of Neuss material -- Table 5.1: Quantities of amphorae and places of origin, based on the MNI.</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="505" ind1="8" ind2=" "><subfield code="a">6. Imports from the Iberian Peninsula -- 6.1. Products from Baetica: the Guadalquivir valley -- 6.2. Products from Baetica: the Baetican coast -- 6.3. Products from Hispania Citerior Tarraconensis -- Figure 6.0.1: Map of the Western Roman Empire in early Imperial times, with Hispania and its main exporting regions. -- Table 6.0.2: Hispanic amphora percentages, according to origin and form. -- Figure 6.1.0: Oberaden 83 with titulus pictus in rubrum. -- Figure. 6.1.1. Descriptive chart of Dressel 20 rims and handles, with the six different proposed stages (A-F) (Berni 2017 figs. 1-2). -- Figure 6.1.2. Stamps on Dressel 20 amphorae from Neuss, in chronological order. -- Figure 6.1.3: New drawings of Neuss amphorae. Guadalquivir olive oil containers (Oberaden 83, 1-4 -- Haltern 71, 5-8). -- Figure 6.1.4: New drawings of Neuss amphorae. Guadalquivir olive oil (early Dressel 20, 1-9) and wine containers (Urceus 10). -- Figure 6.1.5: New drawings of Neuss amphorae. Guadalquivir early Haltern 70 (1-10). -- Figure 6.1.6: New drawings of Neuss amphorae. Guadalquivir Julio-Claudian (1-2) and late first- early second century Haltern 70 (3-4). -- Figure 6.2.1: New drawings of Neuss amphorae. Baetican coastal fish containers -- Figure 6.2.2: New drawings of Neuss amphorae. Baetican coastal fish containers (Dressel 12: 1-4 -- early Dressel 7-11: 5-8). -- Figure 6.2.3: New drawings of Neuss amphorae. Baetican coastal fish containers (Dressel 7-11: 1-2 -- Dressel 8: 3-6 -- Beltrán IIA: 7-10). -- Figure 6.3.1: New drawings of Neuss amphorae. Tarraconensian wine containers (Pascual 1: 1-7). -- Figure 6.3.2: New drawings of Neuss amphorae. Tarraconensian wine containers (Oberaden 74: 1-6 -- Dressel 3-2: 7). -- 7. Imports from the Gallic provinces -- 7.1 Amphorae from the central Rhone valley and the problem of their contents.</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="505" ind1="8" ind2=" "><subfield code="a">7.2. Amphorae from Gallia Narbonensis -- 7.3. Products from the Marseille region -- 7.4. Gallic amphorae from uncertain provenances -- Figure 7.0.1: Map of the Western Roman Empire, with Gallia and its main exporting regions. -- Table 7.0.2: Gallic amphorae percentages, according to form and origin. -- Figure 7.1.0: Comparison between Lyon 7A and Baetican Haltern 70 amphorae. -- Figure 7.1.1: New drawings of Neuss amphorae. Lyon containers (Lyon 3A: 1-2 -- Lyon 3B: 3 -- Lyon 7A: 4). -- Figure 7.4.1. New drawings of Neuss amphorae. Narbonese and Marseille wine containers (Gauloise 2 : 1-4 -- Gauloise 3 : 5 and 8 -- Gauloise 1 ?: 11 -- Gauloise 4 : 7, 9-10 -- Gauloise 5 : 6). -- 8. Imports from Gallia Belgica and the Rhineland -- Figure 8.3: New drawings of Neuss amphorae. Gallia Belgica and Rhineland (Scheldt Valley amphora). -- Table 8.2: Gallia Belgica and Rhineland amphora percentages, according to form. -- 9. Eastern Mediterranean imports -- 9.1. Aegean Products -- 9.2. Products from the Levant (Syria-Palestine) -- FIgure 9.0: Map of the Roman East with and its main exporting regions. -- Table 9.1: Eastern Mediterranean amphora percentages, according to form and origin. -- Figure 9.1.1: New drawings of Neuss amphorae. Early Imperial Rhodian amphorae. -- Figure 9.1.2: New drawings of Neuss amphorae. Early Imperial Koan (1-7). Cretan AC 2 (8). -- Figure 9.1.3: New drawings of Neuss amphorae. Eastern Mediterranean, Varia. -- 10. Italian imports -- 10.1. Products from the Adriatic -- 10.2. Products from Latium and Campania -- 10.3. Products from Etruria -- 10.4. Products from Brindisi -- Table 10.0.2: Italian amphora percentages, according to form and origin. -- Figure 10.1.1: New drawings of Neuss amphorae. Adriatic containers (Dressel 6A : 1-3 -- 5-6 -- Ante Dressel 6B : 4).</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="505" ind1="8" ind2=" "><subfield code="a">Figure 10.2-3.1: New drawings of Neuss amphorae. Etruria and Latium/Campania (Dressel 1: 1-5 -- Dressel 2-4: 6-7). -- Figure 10.2-3.2: New mages of Neuss amphorae. Latium/Campania Knidian type. -- Figure 10.4.1: Brindisi amphorae from Neuss: types Giancola 6.1 (1) and Giancola 6.2 (2). -- 11. African Imports -- Figure 11.0: Map of the western half of the Roman Empire, with the North African provinces and its main exporting region. -- Figure 11.1: New drawings of Neuss amphorae. North African container. -- 12. Appendix: Epigraphy -- 12.1. Stamps -- 12.2. Graffiti -- 12.3. Tituli picti (painted inscriptions) -- 13. Neuss amphorae and their significance for the understanding of Roman imports on the Rhine -- 13.1. Comparison with other sites in the Rhine region -- 13.2. Regions, products, forms, chronology, and singularities of the Neuss amphorae -- Figure 13.1: Map of the Germania Roman frontier with the main military settlements. -- 14. Future questions and the contribution of the Neuss material to the economic and social development -- 15. 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