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... was by far the most important port - of - call and trade harbour , as well as one of the most important industry and manufacturing centres . 4 Sinopean amphorae were exported throughout the Black Sea , reaching some 20,000 pieces .
... was by far the most important port - of - call and trade harbour , as well as one of the most important industry and manufacturing centres . 4 Sinopean amphorae were exported throughout the Black Sea , reaching some 20,000 pieces .
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The second ( B ) contributes to the study of amphorae and trade in Magna Graecia ( pp . 173234 ) , while the third part discusses the cultural identities in Magna Graecia starting from the Elea sample . In the first part ceramics ( both ...
The second ( B ) contributes to the study of amphorae and trade in Magna Graecia ( pp . 173234 ) , while the third part discusses the cultural identities in Magna Graecia starting from the Elea sample . In the first part ceramics ( both ...
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The imported amphorae are of types dating from the early 5th century BC through the Hellenistic period - Chiot ' swollennecked ' , Mendean , Peparethan , Koan , Thasian , Chersonesite , Herakleiot , Sinopean ) .
The imported amphorae are of types dating from the early 5th century BC through the Hellenistic period - Chiot ' swollennecked ' , Mendean , Peparethan , Koan , Thasian , Chersonesite , Herakleiot , Sinopean ) .
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