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Excavations (Archaeology) --- Amphoras --- Amphora stamps --- Turkey --- Antiquities.
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Henry Hunter Calvert died at his family house at Çannakale in 1880 a few months after escaping from the rioting in Alexandria where he was British consul. The consulate was sacked and his collections destroyed. He had however sent an annotated list of his Greek amphora stamps to the British Museum, presumably to Charles Newton, with whom he and his brother Frank had frequent correspondence. This list was forgotten until the present writer 'found' it in a box-file in the Department of Greek and Roman Antiquities (its title at the time). Henry Hunter Calvert's Collection of Amphora Stamps and that of Sidney Smith Saunders publicly presents that material.
Amphora stamps --- Stamps, Amphora --- Inscriptions --- Pottery --- Trademarks --- Marks --- E-books --- Amphoras.
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A l'époque romaine, la Franche-Comté représente un noeud de première importance pour les circuits commerciaux en direction de la frontière germanique. Réalisée sur près de 4.500 amphores découvertes dans la région, témoins des importations de denrées de base que sont les vins, l'huile d'olive et les sauces de poisson, cette enquête renouvelle l'analyse de la vie économique.
Amphoras --- Sequani --- Commerce --- Franche-Comté (France) --- Antiquities. --- Excavations (Archaeology) --- Amphora stamps --- Material culture --- Antiquities --- Franche-Comté (France)
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Amphoras --- Pottery --- Amphores --- Céramique --- Marks --- Marques --- Céramique --- Amphores grecques --- Sceaux --- Fouilles archéologiques --- Amphora stamps --- Excavations (Archaeology) --- Caunos (ville ancienne) --- Antiquités --- Antiquités. --- Fouilles archéologiques --- Antiquités.
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Se comptant par centaines de milliers et diffusés dans tout le monde antique, les timbres amphoriques constituent une source de première importance pour l'archéologue comme pour l'historien. Au-delà de l'intérêt qu'ils représentent pour la chronologie et l'étude du commerce antique, ils ouvrent en effet des perspectives originales sur l'organisation politique, économique et sociale des cités grecques, ou encore sur leur vie religieuse et artistique. Avec le soutien de l'université Rennes 2 et l'EA 1279 - Histoire et critique des arts.
Céramique --- Amphores grecques --- Amphores --- Fouilles archéologiques --- Marques --- Actes de congrès. --- Industrie et commerce --- Amphora stamps --- Inscriptions, Greek --- Greece --- Commerce --- Antiquities --- Céramique --- Fouilles archéologiques
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Johan Hedenborg (1786-1865) was a medical doctor with interests in natural and social sciences. In 1825, he was attached to the embassy of Sweden and Norway to the Sublime Porte. After exploring the Aegean and both sides of the Red Sea for fifteen years, he settled in Rhodes with the aim of writing a history of the island. The manuscript, completed in 1857, was never published. It contains copies of 303 inscriptions on stone, 54 of them otherwise unknown, and drawings of more than 150 stamped amphora handles and tiles.
Inscriptions, Greek --- Amphora stamps --- Hedenborg, Johannes, --- Manuscripts. --- Manuscripts --- Rhodes (Greece : Island) --- Antiquities --- Stamps, Amphora --- Greek inscriptions --- Hedenborg, Johan, --- Nísos Ródhos (Greece) --- Rhodos (Greece : Island) --- Rhodus (Greece : Island) --- Rodi (Greece : Island) --- Rodos (Greece : Island) --- Inscriptions grecques --- Céramique grecque --- Amphores grecques --- Sites archéologiques --- Inscriptions, Greek - Greece - Rhodes (Island) - Catalogs --- Amphora stamps - Greece - Rhodes (Island) - Catalogs --- Hedenborg, Johannes, - 1786-1865 - Manuscripts. --- Hedenborg, Johannes, - 1786-1865 - Manuscripts - Facsimiles --- Rhodes (Greece : Island) - Antiquities - Catalogs --- Hedenborg, Johannes, - 1786-1865
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V. 2 : This work is the second in a four-volume lexicon of eponym dies stamped on Rhodian amphorae. It contains 1,550 matrices designating 78 eponyms whose names begin with the Greek letters Beta through Kappa. This volume represents a continuation of the matrix studies that began in 2003 in the rich Alexandrian collections of the Graeco-Roman Museum, particularly the Benaki Collection, and in finds from excavations. The volume contains stamps from excavations of Delos, Crocodilopolis/Arsinoe and other sites in Egypt as well as some previously published stamps from excavations sites in other Eastern Mediterranean consumption centres. In the matrix names, numbers do not refer to any chronological dating order. Under the title of each eponym, following some brief information (the eponymous year of the eponym, total number of matrices naming him, used/not-used month names and the names of the producers associated with him) the stamps naming him are presented, beginning with the dies accompanied by month-names (if applicable) in alphabetical order, followed by the dies without month names. In the fourth volume, appendices will contain lists with eponym-producer and producer-eponym associations in alphabetical and chronological order. Additional lists will refer to matrices of eponyms accompanied by fabricant matrices seen on the same amphorae and the matrices of secondary stamps accompanying the eponym dies v. 1 : Throughout the Hellenistic Period, from the late 4th to the middle ofthe 1st century BC, more than 500 producers in Rhodes and the Peraeaproduced amphorae for transporting Rhodian wine. As an indication thatthis activity was controlled by the state, they stamped their jars with dies bearing their names and the names of the eponyms who were chosen for one year from among the priests of Helios. The Rhodian amphora stamps found in the archaeological excavations of various consumption centres have been gradually published since the second half of the 19th century and today the number of such items is enormous. This volume contains different dies bearing the names of more than 200 eponyms and is based on the studies of matrices which began in 2003 in the rich Alexandrian collections of the Graeco-Roman Museum, especially the Benaki Collection, and in finds from excavations. Some 5,774 diespresented here are from the Alexandrian collections and from archaeological excavations in the city. In addition, the volume contains stamps from excavations of Delos, Crocodilopolis/Arsinoe and other sites in Egypt and some previously published stamps from excavations sites in other Eastern Mediterranean consumption centres. We have established 1,098 eponym-producer associations by means of both published complete amphorae and possible pairs and also stylistic studies of stamps. The stamps are presented in the alphabetical order of the eponyms after a short history of stamp studies and an explanation of matrix studies. In the matrix names, numbers do not refer to any chronological dating order. Under the title of each eponym, following some brief information (the eponymous year of the eponym, total number of matrices naming him,used/not-used month names and the names of the producers associated with him) the stamps naming him are presented, beginning with the dies accompanied by month-names (if applicable) in alphabetical order followed by the dies without month names. In the appendices there arelists containing eponym-producer and producer-eponym associations inalphabetical and chronological order. Additional lists refer to matrices of eponyms accompanied by fabricant matrices seen on the same amphorae and the matrices of secondary stamps accompanying the eponym dies.
Greek language --- Pottery --- Pottery, Greek --- Inscriptions, Greek --- Grec (Langue) --- Céramique --- Céramique grecque --- Inscriptions grecques --- Eponyms --- Glossaries, vocabularies, etc. --- Marks --- Greece --- Eponymes --- Glossaires, vocabulaires, etc. --- Marques --- Amphora stamps --- Matḥaf al-Yūnānī al-Rūmānī (Alexandria, Egypt) --- Amphores --- Grec (langue) --- Marques. --- Grec (langue) hellénistique --- Inscriptions grecques hellénistiques --- Amphoras --- Catalogs --- Alexandria (Egypt) --- Antiquities --- Eponymes. --- Amphora stamps - Greece - Rhodes (Island) - Catalogs --- Amphoras - Greece - Rhodes (Island) - Catalogs --- Pottery - Marks - Catalogs --- Eponyms - Dictionaries --- Greek language - Eponyms - Dictionnaries --- Inscriptions, Greek - Greece - Rhodes (Island) - Catalogs --- Alexandria (Egypt) - Antiquities - Catalogs
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Amphora stamps --- Stamps, Amphora --- Inscriptions --- Pottery --- Trademarks --- Marks --- Agora (Athens, Greece) --- Greece --- al-Yūnān --- Ancient Greece --- Ellada --- Ellas --- Ellēnikē Dēmokratia --- Elliniki Dimokratia --- Grčija --- Grèce --- Grecia --- Gret︠s︡ii︠a︡ --- Griechenland --- Hellada --- Hellas --- Hellenic Republic --- Hellēnikē Dēmokratia --- Kingdom of Greece --- République hellénique --- Royaume de Grèce --- Vasileion tēs Hellados --- Xila --- Yaṿan --- Yūnān --- Ελληνική Δημοκρατία --- Ελλάς --- Ελλάδα --- Греция --- اليونان --- يونان --- 希腊 --- Commerce --- History --- Antiquities --- Catalogs --- Amphora stamps. --- Commerce. --- Amphora. --- Stempel. --- To 1500. --- Agora (Athens, Greece). --- Agora (Athènes, Grèce). --- Greece. --- Thasos.
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