Vases Amphora Stamped Amphora Handle
Stamped Amphora Handle

Stamped Amphora Handle

Amphora · 90-140 CE
The meaning of the word ACIRCI is unknown, and unparalleled in Western Europe. It does not appear to be a personal name, but instead probably comes from a townname, along lines similar to other Baetican towns such as Celti, Astigi, and Axati. The location of this particular estate, which is characterized by grey or buff clay, cannot be precisely identified, but either Baetica or Gallia Narbonensis are the most likely candidates. Baetica is supported by the shape of the vessels on which these stamps are found; Narbonensis by find-spots. The location of these stamps within Monte Testaccio suggests the date.
Shape
Period
Roman Imperial period, Middle
Date
90-140 CE
Culture
Roman
Findspot
Ancient & Byzantine World, Europe, Hispania
Museum
Harvard Art Museums
Accession Number
1977.216.151
Image Source
harvard
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