比利时加利亚布林迪西地区的双耳瓶;

Tretola Martinez, C. Debora
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在公元前1世纪,Titelberg的Oppidum是Treveri的主厨。最近在Oppidum西南端的发掘证实了一个大庭院的存在,周围环绕着小房间和门廊,有点像一个大殿。由于装饰和大量的意大利进口商品,这个区域被解释为罗马商人经营的贸易中心,正如凯撒描述的那样,塞纳布姆的Oppidum就是这样。在这里,被大量的德雷塞尔1号双耳罐淹没,至少有四个来自布林迪西地区的不同双耳罐也存在。由于碎片数量少且没有邮票,这些双耳陶罐的分类仍然不精确。然而,这些来自贸易中心的样品大多是在La Tene D2b时期的背景下发现的,因此可能是高卢北部阿普里亚橄榄油最古老的证据之一。本文详细介绍了它们,并考虑了它们的识别难度。此外,第一次解释他们的存在,在蒂尔伯格的Oppidum提供。关键词:居士,交易中心,高碎片化,碑文,铁器时代晚期。
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Amphorae of the Brindisi area in Gallia Belgica:
During the 1st century BC, the Oppidum of Titelberg was the chef-lieu of the Treveri. Recent excavations in the southwestern extremity of the Oppidum have proven the existence of a large court, surrounded by small rooms and porches vaguely resembling a macellum. Because of the decor and the outstanding quantity of the Italian imports, this zone is interpreted as a trading centre run by Roman merchants, as Caesar describes was the case for the Oppidum of Cenabum. Here, swamped by the vast amount of Dressel 1 amphorae, at least four different amphorae from the Brindisi area are also present. Due to the small number of fragments and the absence of stamps, the classification of those amphorae remains imprecise. Nevertheless, these examples from the trading centre were mostly detected in contexts dating to the La Tene D2b period and are therefore probably amongst the oldest evidence for Apulian olive oil in Northern Gaul. This paper presents them in detail, as well as considering the the difficulty of their identification. Furthermore, a first interpretation of their presence at the Oppidum of Titelberg is provided. Keywords: Chef-lieu, trading centre, high fragmentation, anepigraphic, Late Iron Age.
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