“…LRA 3 and 4 amphoras are found at Carthage by the second half of the 4th century (Hayes, 1976: 117–8; Reynolds, 1995: 71), while LRA 1 amphoras reached the city by the early‐5th century (Riley, 1979, 213). These trade connections are sustained throughout the 5th century, as evidenced by North African (African 3) and Eastern Mediterranean (LRA 1–4) amphoras found together at Marseille (Bonifay and Piéri, 1995), Barcelona (Monfort and Millet, 2005), Otranto (de Mitri, 2005: 414), Corte Vanina just north of Modena, Italy (Corti, 2005: 356), and on a shipwreck‐site in Pantelleria (Abelli et al ., 2007, 59–61; Baldassari, 2009). Merchantmen also carried North African amphoras eastward during the 4th century, for example into the east Adriatic shipping route, where they were sometimes shipped together with LRA types (Jurišić, 2000; Royal, 2012).…”