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Roman Wine: A Window on an Ancient Economy
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Lixivum to Lora: The Production of Wine
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Glass Making in Roman Times
Roman Wine: A Window on an Ancient Economy
A Classical Suitcase
Why Wine?
Tempting Fate: The Vintner's Reward
The Earlier Trade with Gaul
The Later Trade with Gaul
Favored Vintages
Preservation of Wine
Lixivum to Lora: The Production of Wine
The Roman Wine Press
The Treading Floor
The Mechanical Press
A Recipe for Lora
Lixivum to Lora References
The Amphora Industry
Jars and Jugs, Bottles and Beakers
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Lixivum to Lora References
Ahlstrom, G.W., 1978: "Wine Presses and Cup-Marks of the Jenin-Megiddo Survey,"
Bulletin of the American Schools of Oriental Research
231, 19-49.
Drachmann, A.G., 1932: "Ancient Oil Mills and Presses,"
Archaeologisk-kunsthistoriske Meddelelser
I.1, 50-63 and figures 12-17.
Mayerson, P., 1985: "The Wine and Vineyards of Gaza in the Byzantine Period,"
Bulletin of the American Schools of Oriental Research
257, 75-80.
Roll, I. and Ayalon, E., 1981: "Two Large Wine Presses in the Red Soil Regions of Israel,"
Palestine Exploration Quarterly
113, 111-125.
Rossiter, J.J., 1981: "Wine and Oil Processing at Roman Farms in Italy,"
Phoenix
35, 345-361.
A Recipe for Lora