2017
DOI: 10.7203/sagvntvm.48.7846
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Análisis de residuos orgánicos y posibles contenidos en ánforas púnicas y turdetanas procedentes del valle del Guadalquivir

Abstract: RESUMEN: En este trabajo abordamos el estudio de los principales contenedores anfóricos que circularon en el Bajo Guadalquivir durante la II Edad ABSTRACT: This work presents the results of a study of amphorae contents in the Lower Guadalquivir Valley during the Second Iron Age. The questions addressed include the most common contents and, therefore, the most commonly commercialised products in Turdetanian markets. Both local (Pellicer B-C and Pellicer D) and Punic containers, especially from the Bay of Cadiz … Show more

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“…In the study conducted by García et al (2017) [69], an analysis was undertaken on the bottoms and rims of amphorae, primarily utilized for the transportation of inadequately filtered or unfiltered olive oil within the Guadalquivir valley during the II Iron Age. Within this context, a significant accumulation of fatty matter residues was discovered on the rims of these vessels.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In the study conducted by García et al (2017) [69], an analysis was undertaken on the bottoms and rims of amphorae, primarily utilized for the transportation of inadequately filtered or unfiltered olive oil within the Guadalquivir valley during the II Iron Age. Within this context, a significant accumulation of fatty matter residues was discovered on the rims of these vessels.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This is a similar process to that seen in other Spanish regions, mainly the northeastern coastal area of Hispania Citerior, where the establishment of an intensive agricultural system employing Roman methods was started at the very end of the 2nd c. BCE. 12 Niveau de Villedary and Mariñas 2002;Ferrer Albelda and García Fernández 2008;García Fernández and Ferrer Albelda 2011;García Vargas et al 2011;García Fernández et al 2016;García Fernández and Sáez Romero 2021. 9 For the Punic amphora types produced in southern Spain, see: Sáez Romero 2008.…”
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