Vases Amphora Stamped Amphora Handle
Stamped Amphora Handle

Stamped Amphora Handle

Amphora · 160-220 CE
The amphora stamps of the Melissi family are found all over the western Mediterranean, in such frequency and extent as to suggest that they must have been one of the wealthiest and most productive families in Spain. The distribution of stamps of L. Iunius Melissus range from the 160s through the early part of the 3rd century CE, to judge from the find-spots of stamps in Monte Testaccio. He seems to have inherited the business from the two Melissi (husband and wife, or brother and sister) who stamped their handles as II IVN. MELISSI ET MELISS(a)E, and was probably the son of both or one of them; the museum has a copy of that stamp (1977.216.3037).
Shape
Period
Roman Imperial period, Middle
Date
160-220 CE
Culture
Roman
Findspot
Ancient & Byzantine World, Europe, Hispania
Museum
Harvard Art Museums
Accession Number
1977.216.154
Image Source
harvard
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