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Chapter XVIII. The Chronology of the Port and Fishery
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Anna Marguerite McCann
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- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- List of Illustrations xi
- List of Tables xix
- Frequently Cited References and Abbreviations xxi
- Preface xxxi
- Introduction: A Perspective 1
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Part I. The History, Geography, and Architectural Remains
- Chapter I. The History and Topography 13
- Chapter II. Geography and Geology 44
- III. Modern Scholarship and the Land and Underwater Excavations 58
- Chapter IV. The Port and Fishery: Description of the Extant Remains and Sequence of Construction 74
- Chapter V. The Spring House Complex 98
- Chapter VI. The Lagoon Temple 129
- Chapter VII. Reconstruction and Function: Port, Fishery, and Villa 137
- Chapter VIII. Ancient Shipping in the Portus Cosanus 160
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Part II. The Evidence for Trade
- Chapter IX. The Roman Amphoras 169
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Part III. The Catalogues
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Chapter X. Fine Wares
- Roman Thin Walled Pottery 223
- Black Glaze Pottery 233
- Red-Gloss Pottery 235
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Chapter XI. Coarse Wares
- Utilitarian Ware 243
- Miscellaneous Ceramics 265
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Chapter XII. Glass and Minor Objects
- Glass 266
- Lamps 270
- Coins 273
- Chapter XIII. Varia 274
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Part IV. The Scientific Reports
- Chapter XIV. Archaeological Prospecting in the Ancient Lagoon 285
- Chapter XV. Analyses of Cores and Sediment Samples from the Ancient Lagoon 297
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Chapter XVI. Mineralogical and Petrographic Reports
- The Provenance of Some Amphora and Tile Samples 309
- A Comparison of Some Amphora and Sand Samples: Heavy Mineral Evidence for the Possible Origin of the Sestius Amphoras 312
- The Provenance of Some Tuff Samples 313
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Chapter XVII. Human and Faunal Remains
- Human Bones 315
- Faunal Remains 315
- Land Tortoise Shell Remains 317
- Marine Snail Shell Remains 318
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Part V. Chronology and Conclusions
- Chapter XVIII. The Chronology of the Port and Fishery 321
- Chapter XIX. Conclusions 335
- Index 343
- Maps 355
- Color Figures 369
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- List of Illustrations xi
- List of Tables xix
- Frequently Cited References and Abbreviations xxi
- Preface xxxi
- Introduction: A Perspective 1
-
Part I. The History, Geography, and Architectural Remains
- Chapter I. The History and Topography 13
- Chapter II. Geography and Geology 44
- III. Modern Scholarship and the Land and Underwater Excavations 58
- Chapter IV. The Port and Fishery: Description of the Extant Remains and Sequence of Construction 74
- Chapter V. The Spring House Complex 98
- Chapter VI. The Lagoon Temple 129
- Chapter VII. Reconstruction and Function: Port, Fishery, and Villa 137
- Chapter VIII. Ancient Shipping in the Portus Cosanus 160
-
Part II. The Evidence for Trade
- Chapter IX. The Roman Amphoras 169
-
Part III. The Catalogues
-
Chapter X. Fine Wares
- Roman Thin Walled Pottery 223
- Black Glaze Pottery 233
- Red-Gloss Pottery 235
-
Chapter XI. Coarse Wares
- Utilitarian Ware 243
- Miscellaneous Ceramics 265
-
Chapter XII. Glass and Minor Objects
- Glass 266
- Lamps 270
- Coins 273
- Chapter XIII. Varia 274
-
Part IV. The Scientific Reports
- Chapter XIV. Archaeological Prospecting in the Ancient Lagoon 285
- Chapter XV. Analyses of Cores and Sediment Samples from the Ancient Lagoon 297
-
Chapter XVI. Mineralogical and Petrographic Reports
- The Provenance of Some Amphora and Tile Samples 309
- A Comparison of Some Amphora and Sand Samples: Heavy Mineral Evidence for the Possible Origin of the Sestius Amphoras 312
- The Provenance of Some Tuff Samples 313
-
Chapter XVII. Human and Faunal Remains
- Human Bones 315
- Faunal Remains 315
- Land Tortoise Shell Remains 317
- Marine Snail Shell Remains 318
-
Part V. Chronology and Conclusions
- Chapter XVIII. The Chronology of the Port and Fishery 321
- Chapter XIX. Conclusions 335
- Index 343
- Maps 355
- Color Figures 369