Roman Culture and Society Lecture 2 Trade and Economy.

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Roman Culture and Society Lecture 2 Trade and Economy

Horrea Galbana, Rome Severan marble planModel by Gismondi

Amphorae in British Museum

Oil lamps Pisa, shipwreckBritish Museum

Terra sigillata (British Museum) AD 1-25, Arezzo La Graufesenque, 1 st c AD

Pisa, San Rossore ships – Ship B

Pisa, Ship B – amphorae cargo

Monte Testaccio, Rome

Monte Testaccio, terracing

Baetican olive oil

North African olive oil

Circus of Maxentius, Rome Reused amphorae

Burials at Isola Sacra

Painting of ship Isis Geminiana

Caligula’s obelisk

Live cargo!

Epitaph of T. Flavius Stephanus

Boscoreale, Villa Regina

Storage-jars in Villa Regina

Vines planted outside Villa Regina Root cast Replanted vines

Oil press

Flour-mill

Glis glis jar

House of Menander, Pompeii

Oil press near forum, VII.iv.24

Vineyard, Garden of the Fugitives

Urceus and garum

House of Umbricius Scaurus atrium impluvium Mosaics

Umbricius Scaurus, Pompeii

House of Caecilius Iucundus, V.i.26

Wax tablet, Naples Museum

‘Hail, profit!’