2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.jas.2011.09.025
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Aspects of ancient Greek trade re-evaluated with amphora DNA evidence

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“…450-400 B.C., at the Adriatic Sea port of Spina at the mouth of the Po River in Italy (20). DNA analyses (20) of amphoras, which were recovered from shipwrecks found in the Aegean Sea and off the coasts of western Anatolia and Corfu (fifth-third centuries B.C.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…450-400 B.C., at the Adriatic Sea port of Spina at the mouth of the Po River in Italy (20). DNA analyses (20) of amphoras, which were recovered from shipwrecks found in the Aegean Sea and off the coasts of western Anatolia and Corfu (fifth-third centuries B.C.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, continuing work on the analysis of DNA for identifying wine or grape residues and yeasts (86,87) may also provide answers questions about detecting ancient fermented beverages.…”
Section: Detecting Alcoholic Drinksmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In antiquity, this mean was the amphora. Amphorae are recognized as one of the important sources of economic information of the Classical and Hellenistic Greece (Foley et al 2012). The name "amphora" originates from the Greek word "amphiphoreus" or "amphoreus 1 " (Grace, 1979) a combination of the word "amphi" (on both sides) and "phoreus" (carrier) referring to a closed shaped jar made of clay with both handles to store and transport goods (Stefanakis, 2012).…”
Section: Ancient Trade -Stoa Of Attalosmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Amphorae played a major role on the transportation of goods in the Mediterranean filled mainly with wine, but also with oil, herbs, walnuts, olives (Foley et al 2012). In modern times, this ancient container provides to archaeologists important information about the economy, the market centers of the antiquity and the trade routes.…”
Section: Ancient Trade -Stoa Of Attalosmentioning
confidence: 99%