The relative sequences for fine wares, lamps, amphoras, cooking pots, and plain wares can be clearly established, and general trends have become apparent. |
Ánforas de Mar began in the year 2000, producing and selling highly decorative ceramic amphoras covered in a patina of sea life. |
A pit in the Panayia field, west of the long sixth-century building, yielded a large quantity of mendable pottery including a wide variety of amphoras. |
Drunk from Stone Age jugs or Etruscan amphoras, fermented sugars have brought cheer for more than 12,000 years. |
During antiquity, ships plied the Mediterranean carrying amphoras of various sizes, depending on the nature and weight of the goods concerned. |
After aging in oak barriques and clay amphoras these wines are assembled and bottled with the greatest care by our cellarmaster. |