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Research paper thumbnail of Αρχαιολογικές μαρτυρίες από τα Γιάννενα: Η ανασκαφική έρευνα στην Πανεπιστημιούπολη Δουρούτης

ΠΡΑΚΤΙΚΑ ΣΥΝΕΔΡΙΟΥ ΤΟ ΠΑΝΕΠΙΣΤΗΜΙΟ ΙΩΑΝΝΙΝΩΝ ΚΑΙ ΤΑ ΓΙΑΝΝΕΝΑ, 2014

Research paper thumbnail of To Nεκρομαντείο στον Αχέροντα Προτάσεις ερμηνείας

ΘΕΣΠΡΩΤΙΑ I Α΄ Αρχαιολογικό και Ιστορικό Συνέδριο για τη Θεσπρωτία, 2019

Research paper thumbnail of Amphorae from the Ancient Cassope, Epirus – Greece

MANUFACTURERS AND MARKETS The Contributions of Hellenistic Pottery to Economies Large and Small Proceedings of the 4th Conference of IARPotHP, Athens, November 2019, 11th–14th, 2022

The majority of amphorae found in the Cassope excavations come from private houses. Owing to the ... more The majority of amphorae found in the Cassope excavations come from private houses. Owing to the continuous habitation of the city, from the 4th to the 1st cent. B. C., most amphorae survive in a fragmentary condition. Exceptions to this belong to later construction phases of houses that have been used after the Roman destruction of the city in 167 B. C. and were abandoned when their owners were forced to settle in neighboring Nikopolis. The present study examines amphorae from the later construction phases of houses 1 and 3, which, after the restoration of the Epirote League under Roman control (148 B. C.), are extended to the detriment of neighboring, desolated properties and are built more luxuriously. The amphorae originate from the excavation layer of the reconstruction phase and were found on the level of the later habitation (1st cent. B. C.). These are Italian amphorae from workshops in the Adriatic region, some of which also bear stamps in Latin and identified as belonging to types Lamboglia 2, Dressel 2- 4, Lamboglia 2/Dressel 6A and Brindisi type. This assemblage of findings confirms the conclusions so far reached by the excavations in Cassope and compel us to reconsider the situation prevailing in Epirus during the late Hellenistic period, as well as its long-standing contacts with the West, especially with the Adriatic region.

Research paper thumbnail of Μαρτυρίες για την κεραμική και τορευτική τέχνη από την Κασσώπη

ΤΟ ΑΡΧΑΙΟΛΟΓΙΚΟ ΕΡΓΟ ΣΤΗ ΒΟΡΕΙΟΔΥΤΙΚΗ ΕΛΛΑΔΑ ΚΑΙ ΤΑ ΝΗΣΙΑ ΤΟΥ ΙΟΝΙΟΥ, 2022

Research paper thumbnail of Ζητήματα οικιστικής-τοπογραφίας Μολοσσίας και Κασσωπαίας

ΤΟ ΑΡΧΑΙΟΛΟΓΙΚΟ ΕΡΓΟ ΣΤΗ ΒΟΡΕΙΟΔΥΤΙΚΗ ΕΛΛΑΔΑ ΚΑΙ ΤΑ ΝΗΣΙΑ ΤΟΥ ΙΟΝΙΟΥ, 2022

Research paper thumbnail of Η ανασκαφική δραστηριότητα του Πανεπιστημίου Ιωαννίνων στην Ήπειρο

Research paper thumbnail of Η ανασκαφική έρευνα στο Ιερό της Δωδώνης

Κωνσταντίνα Γραβάνη, Χρυσηίδα Σούλη, Αμαλία Βλαχοπούλου

Research paper thumbnail of Αρχαιολογικές μαρτυρίες από τα Γιάννενα: Η ανασκαφική έρευνα στην Πανεπιστημιούπολη Δουρούτης

ΠΡΑΚΤΙΚΑ ΣΥΝΕΔΡΙΟΥ ΤΟ ΠΑΝΕΠΙΣΤΗΜΙΟ ΙΩΑΝΝΙΝΩΝ ΚΑΙ ΤΑ ΓΙΑΝΝΕΝΑ, 2014

Research paper thumbnail of To Nεκρομαντείο στον Αχέροντα Προτάσεις ερμηνείας

ΘΕΣΠΡΩΤΙΑ I Α΄ Αρχαιολογικό και Ιστορικό Συνέδριο για τη Θεσπρωτία, 2019

Research paper thumbnail of Amphorae from the Ancient Cassope, Epirus – Greece

MANUFACTURERS AND MARKETS The Contributions of Hellenistic Pottery to Economies Large and Small Proceedings of the 4th Conference of IARPotHP, Athens, November 2019, 11th–14th, 2022

The majority of amphorae found in the Cassope excavations come from private houses. Owing to the ... more The majority of amphorae found in the Cassope excavations come from private houses. Owing to the continuous habitation of the city, from the 4th to the 1st cent. B. C., most amphorae survive in a fragmentary condition. Exceptions to this belong to later construction phases of houses that have been used after the Roman destruction of the city in 167 B. C. and were abandoned when their owners were forced to settle in neighboring Nikopolis. The present study examines amphorae from the later construction phases of houses 1 and 3, which, after the restoration of the Epirote League under Roman control (148 B. C.), are extended to the detriment of neighboring, desolated properties and are built more luxuriously. The amphorae originate from the excavation layer of the reconstruction phase and were found on the level of the later habitation (1st cent. B. C.). These are Italian amphorae from workshops in the Adriatic region, some of which also bear stamps in Latin and identified as belonging to types Lamboglia 2, Dressel 2- 4, Lamboglia 2/Dressel 6A and Brindisi type. This assemblage of findings confirms the conclusions so far reached by the excavations in Cassope and compel us to reconsider the situation prevailing in Epirus during the late Hellenistic period, as well as its long-standing contacts with the West, especially with the Adriatic region.

Research paper thumbnail of Μαρτυρίες για την κεραμική και τορευτική τέχνη από την Κασσώπη

ΤΟ ΑΡΧΑΙΟΛΟΓΙΚΟ ΕΡΓΟ ΣΤΗ ΒΟΡΕΙΟΔΥΤΙΚΗ ΕΛΛΑΔΑ ΚΑΙ ΤΑ ΝΗΣΙΑ ΤΟΥ ΙΟΝΙΟΥ, 2022

Research paper thumbnail of Ζητήματα οικιστικής-τοπογραφίας Μολοσσίας και Κασσωπαίας

ΤΟ ΑΡΧΑΙΟΛΟΓΙΚΟ ΕΡΓΟ ΣΤΗ ΒΟΡΕΙΟΔΥΤΙΚΗ ΕΛΛΑΔΑ ΚΑΙ ΤΑ ΝΗΣΙΑ ΤΟΥ ΙΟΝΙΟΥ, 2022

Research paper thumbnail of Η ανασκαφική δραστηριότητα του Πανεπιστημίου Ιωαννίνων στην Ήπειρο

Research paper thumbnail of Η ανασκαφική έρευνα στο Ιερό της Δωδώνης

Κωνσταντίνα Γραβάνη, Χρυσηίδα Σούλη, Αμαλία Βλαχοπούλου