Ştampile de amfore greceşti din săpăturile arheologice de pe strada Oituz nr. 15, Mangalia, jud. Constanţa

The authors present a small collection of Greek amphora stamps found during rescue excavations in ancient Callatis, on the territory of present Mangalia. The collection consists of 26 stamps, most of which are the stamps of Sinope – 8 specimens, 6 belong to the Thasian amphora production, 4 stamps b...

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Published in:Tyragetia Vol. XIV; no. 1; pp. 177 - 186
Main Authors: Mateevici, Natalia, Ionescu, Mihai
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Romanian, Moldovan
Published: National Museum of History of Moldova 2020
Muzeul Naţional de Istorie a Moldovei
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Summary:The authors present a small collection of Greek amphora stamps found during rescue excavations in ancient Callatis, on the territory of present Mangalia. The collection consists of 26 stamps, most of which are the stamps of Sinope – 8 specimens, 6 belong to the Thasian amphora production, 4 stamps belong to Akanthos, and Chersonesus, Rhodes and Paros are represented by one amphora stamp each. Five stamps were included in the group of uncertain. The chronological frames of this collection are from 330-340 BC to 250 BC. The fact that most of the stamps belong to the Sinope amphorae is proof of the influence of this Black Sea Greek center on trade with the Greek colonies of the North-Western Black Sea region and even with the local barbarian population. This is also confirmed by similar finds of stamps in such sites as Histria, Callatis, Albeşti, and Tyras. The collection, despite its small size, can be a good addition to earlier publications on the Callatis stamps, since these excavations took place on the territory of this ancient city.
ISSN:1857-0240
2537-6330