Princeton University Press
The Roman Port and Fishery of Cosa
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The excavation of the earliest Roman port and fishery known establishes Cosa as the center for the flourishing commercial activities of the powerful Sestius family and extends the international trading picture of the Romans back to at least the early second century B.C.
Originally published in 1987.
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Frontmatter
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Contents
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List of Illustrations
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List of Tables
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Frequently Cited References and Abbreviations
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Preface
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Introduction: A Perspective
1 - Part I. The History, Geography, and Architectural Remains
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Chapter I. The History and Topography
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Chapter II. Geography and Geology
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III. Modern Scholarship and the Land and Underwater Excavations
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Chapter IV. The Port and Fishery: Description of the Extant Remains and Sequence of Construction
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Chapter V. The Spring House Complex
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Chapter VI. The Lagoon Temple
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Chapter VII. Reconstruction and Function: Port, Fishery, and Villa
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Chapter VIII. Ancient Shipping in the Portus Cosanus
160 - Part II. The Evidence for Trade
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Chapter IX. The Roman Amphoras
169 - Part III. The Catalogues
- Chapter X. Fine Wares
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Roman Thin Walled Pottery
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Black Glaze Pottery
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Red-Gloss Pottery
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Utilitarian Ware
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Miscellaneous Ceramics
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Glass
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Lamps
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Coins
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Chapter XIII. Varia
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Chapter XIV. Archaeological Prospecting in the Ancient Lagoon
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Chapter XV. Analyses of Cores and Sediment Samples from the Ancient Lagoon
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The Provenance of Some Amphora and Tile Samples
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A Comparison of Some Amphora and Sand Samples: Heavy Mineral Evidence for the Possible Origin of the Sestius Amphoras
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The Provenance of Some Tuff Samples
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Human Bones
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Faunal Remains
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Land Tortoise Shell Remains
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Marine Snail Shell Remains
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Chapter XVIII. The Chronology of the Port and Fishery
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Chapter XIX. Conclusions
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Index
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Maps
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Color Figures
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