希腊罗马埃及的密封双耳罐塞和商人:考古、纸莎草学和铭文证据

Q3 Arts and Humanities Babesch Pub Date : 2007-01-01 DOI:10.2143/BAB.82.1.2020764
Evelien Denecker, K. Vandorpe
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本文重点研究了起源于希腊罗马时代的埃及的密封双耳罐塞及其邮票;大多数塞子似乎属于罗马时期。在讨论了密封瓶塞的技术方面之后,讨论了印章。在纸莎草纸、俄斯特拉卡和铭文的帮助下,这些邮票上提到的一些人可能会被识别出来。就当地贸易而言,(粘土)邮票更倾向于指葡萄酒的产地,而就国际贸易而言,(石膏)邮票记录了参与贸易的商人,其中包括来自埃及社会最高阶层的人
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Sealed amphora stoppers and tradesmen in Greco-Roman Egypt: archaeological, papyrological and inscriptional evidence
This paper focuses on sealed amphora stoppers and their stamps originating from Greco-Roman Egypt; the majority of the stoppers appear to belong to the Roman period. After a discussion of the technical aspects of the sealed stoppers, the stamps are dealt with. With the help of papyri, ostraka and inscriptions, some of the individuals mentioned on these stamps may be identified. In case of local trade, the (clay) stamps rather refer to the origin of the wine, whereas in case of international trade the (plaster) stamps record the businessmen involved in trade, among them people from the highest echelons of Egyptian society.*
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