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Historia y Evolución de las bebidas
alcohólicas
Recipientes de vino en la antiguedad
European Wine Economy
European Module: Wine Economy and Europe
Prepared by: Bruno BIAVATI
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The Roman cellardolia and amphorae
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Red-figure amphora415-390 BC, Attica
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Black-figure oinochoe5th century BC, Attica
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Red-figure kylixFirst half of 5th century BC,
Attica
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Olpe in the black-figure style490 BC, Attica
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Volute krater in the “Ornate styl”Second half of 4th century, BC, Apulia
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Ram’s head rhyton in the red-figure style4th century BC, Apulia
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Dipper with handle in the form of a stylised human figure
550-400 BC, Daunia (Puglia)
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Greek amphora4th-3rd century BC
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Bronze strainer7th-5th century BC, Etruria
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Bucchero filter7th-6th century BC,, Etruria
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Askòs with two vertical spouts [lips/pourers]
Late 4th-3th century BC, Canosa (Puglia)
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Roman amphora1st century BC
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Roman amphora1st century BC
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The pilgrim’s flask1700-1730 Augsburg
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Still for determining alcohol content
Late 19th century
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Wine filtering machine with asbestos filter
Early 20th century
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Two-man hand-operated pumpEarly 20th century, Germany
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Wagon and container19th century, Piedmont
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Master cooper’s workbench with tools
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Farm wagonc.1850, Emilia-Romagna, rear view,
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