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Giglio, Marco and Toniolo, Luana (Eds.): The Production and Distribution Network of the Bay of Naples: from a Regional to a Mediterranean Perspective: Panel 5.8, Heidelberg: Propylaeum, 2022 (Archaeology and Economy in the Ancient World: Proceedings of the 19th International Congress of Classical Archaeology, Cologne/Bonn 2018, Volume 31). https://doi.org/10.11588/propylaeum.851

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ISBN 978-3-96929-044-6 (PDF)
ISBN 978-3-96929-045-3 (Softcovr)

Published

07/06/2022

Authors

Marco Giglio (Ed.), Luana Toniolo (Ed.)

The Production and Distribution Network of the Bay of Naples: from a Regional to a Mediterranean Perspective

Panel 5.8

Recent excavations on both production and consumption sites in Campania and international conferences on Roman pottery have given new impulses to the research on material culture and the regional and international pottery trade systems.
This volume analyses the circulation of pottery produced in the Bay of Naples between the late Republican and the early Imperial period from a double perspective: on one side the networks that transported pottery from the Bay to various points along the Mediterranean littoral; and on the other side the foods coming to Naples from various points in the Mediterranean.
The excavation contexts of Piazza Municipio in Naples, Puteoli and Herculaneum provide new relevant datasets both from the qualitative and quantitative point of view. This evidence highlights the strong relations of this area with the Eastern Mediterranean, especially in fine wares and transport containers - from the 2nd century BC Rhodian wine amphorai to 1st century AD Cretan products.
The area of the Magdalensberg imported Campanian Internal Red Slip ware as early as the late Republican period, and in especially high amounts in the Augustan age, when Campanian cooking wares are also attested in Aquileia, in northern Italy, the hotspot for the distribution of these vessels to the provinces of Northern Europe.

Marco Giglio is an Adjunct professor at Università degli Studi di Napoli L’Orientale; his PhD is in Classical Archaeology. His research field is the study of material culture of the bay of Naples (Campi Flegrei and Pompeii), Hellenistic architecture in Cumae and Hellenistic houses in the area of Vesuvius.

Luana Toniolo is an archaeologist at the Archaeological Park of Pompeii; additionally, she collaborates with the University of Naples Federico II. Trained in Classical Archaeology, she specialized in the study of material culture of the Vesuvian area and architecture in the provinces of Syria-Palestine.

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