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In 1930, Calza published two terracotta
reliefs found at Isola Sacra. They showed
two scenes related to the profession of the
deceased. They were identified as
tabernae of a water seller, as in the
inscription of one of them is present the
name aquatari(us). In this article we argue
that these are two tabernae but, in wich oil
and wine were sold, as a result of the
identification of the types of amphorae.
The three types of oil amphorae from the
scenes are in complete agreement with
the three existing types of amphorae at
Monte Testaccio (Roma) in the levels
belonging to the late second century AD.
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Ozcáriz Gil, P., "Identificación de dos locales de distribución de vino y aceite en relieves de Isola Sacra (IPO A 169A=ISLIS 305; IPO A 169B=ISLIS 306)". Espacio, Tiempo y Forma. Serie II, 21, 2008 pp. 235-254
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