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Amphora Mühürlerinin Köken ve Sosyal Statünün Belirlenmesindeki Etkileri

Year 2005, Issue: 12, 131 - 164, 01.11.2005

Abstract

Year 2005, Issue: 12, 131 - 164, 01.11.2005

Abstract

Being the most significant evidence of ancient trade, the amphoras were
stamped on their handles from the beginnining of the Classical Period by some of
the producer cities sistematically. The stamped handles found in the excavations
give clues, firstly, the origin of the amphora itself. This feature appearently points
out the commercial relation of the city where it was found and the city where it
was produced in. On the other hand, the quantity of stamped handles give information about the quality and capacity of trade in different periods. As their being
an epigraphical material and having important dating criteria, they permit to date
other material in the contexts where they have been recorded. Besides all above
mentioned characteristics of the stamps, according to the sectors in the ancient
city where they have been found, they can give important information on the origin and social position of the people, the density of population at certain periods,
the direction of the cities’ expansion and the period of utilization and relocalisation of the cities. The stamped amphora handles found in the rescue excavations
made by CEAlex in the capital of Ptolemies, Alexandria (in Egypt), both in the
city and its necropolis, the excavations in its nearby city on the west, Taposiris
Magna and on the Nelson island, situated in the east of Alexandria, have given
important results on different subjects mentioned above.

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Primary Language Turkish
Journal Section Research Article
Authors

Gonca Cankardeş-şenol This is me

Publication Date November 1, 2005
Published in Issue Year 2005 Issue: 12

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APA Cankardeş-şenol, G. (2005). Amphora Mühürlerinin Köken ve Sosyal Statünün Belirlenmesindeki Etkileri. OLBA(12), 131-164.