Publication: Punic amphorae in post-Talayotic Menorca (fifth to first century BCE)
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Jiménez Vialás, Helena ; Prados Martínez, Fernando ; De Nicolás Mascaró, Joan Carles ; Adroher Auroux, Andrés María
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Facultades de la UMU::Facultad de Letras
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Peeters
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Víctor Martínez Hahnmüller
Andrea Perugini
Roald F. Docter
Andrea Perugini
Roald F. Docter
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Abstract
This paper tries to update the evidence relating to the Punic amphorae on Menorca island, not only those recovered from indeterminate contexts, but also from the more recent excavations. The paper focuses on Torrellafuda and Son Catlar, where the modern quantification system of archaeological pottery was used. It is evident that from the fourth century BCE, the presence of Punic material on the island increased until the middle of the first century BCE, when the Ebusitan wine was replaced by the Tarraconensis one. Apart from Ibiza, the rest of the Punic amphorae mainly came from the central Mediterranean. No Punic-Iberian production was found until recently
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Amphorae in the Phoenician-Punic world. The State of the Art. Ed. Peeters. pp.: 323-339
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