Local amphorae from the Tyrian cemetery of al-Bass: typology, chronology, function and Mediterranean connections Cover Image

Local amphorae from the Tyrian cemetery of al-Bass: typology, chronology, function and Mediterranean connections
Local amphorae from the Tyrian cemetery of al-Bass: typology, chronology, function and Mediterranean connections

Author(s): Francisco J. Núñez Calvo
Subject(s): Archaeology, Cultural history, Local History / Microhistory, Ancient World
Published by: Wydawnictwa Uniwersytetu Warszawskiego
Keywords: Phoenician amphorae; Cypriot amphorae; Phoenician pottery; funerary customs; wine consumption; Carthaginian pottery; Nuragic pottery; Mediterranean interconnections;

Summary/Abstract: A local form of amphora is common among the ceramic containers employed as cinerary urns in the tombs of the Iron Age cemetery at al-Bass in Tyre. This form appeared around the second quarter of the 8th century BCE, in an advanced stage of the Late Iron Age, and represents an apparent novelty in the ceramic array of the central Levant. From a typological perspective, it appears to be a variation of the local plain storage jars, while from a technical point of view, it follows the morphological and decorative traditions of local workshops. Functionally, it seems to be related to contemporary imports of Cypriot amphorae, but it cannot be considered as either an imitation or a substitute for those vessels

  • Issue Year: 2/2021
  • Issue No: XXX
  • Page Range: 129-180
  • Page Count: 52
  • Language: English