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 and its hinterland (T-8.2.1.1 and T-8.1.1.2), have been taken into consideration. The analysis of the remains recovered during the excavation of Calle Cilla (Alcalá de Río, Seville) and Vico (Marchena, Seville) reveal that amphorae T-8.1.1.2, manufactured in the rural areas of Cadiz, with the exception of those used for the storage and transport of salted products, were used to contain olive oil, as previously claimed, while 'Turdetanian' amphorae were multifunctional containers which could have been used to store a wide variety of products (olive oil, meat preserves, milk by-products) and/ or were reused.