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| Classic
period (250 cal BC-100 AD) (settlement,
pottery) |
The
tradition of making pottery continued to be in force. All the ceramic
receptacles were made by hand, even those which were copies of wheel-made
foreign vessels. In this period the acquisition of amphorae increased
greatly, especially those used for wine, with very diverse origins.
Iberian amphorae |
Local
ceramics |
Italian amphorae |
Punic-Ebusitan
amphorae |
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