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| July 2003-July 2010 | InteractiveDig Sagalassos |
![]() The intact oinophoros or wine bottle found inside the cellar of one of the shops along the northern extremity of the N-S Colonnaded Street. Dated to the second half of the sixth century A.D., it is one of the last items to be discovered in this shop and may perhaps have been buried by the earthquake around the transition of the sixth to the seventh century A.D. It still testifies to the quality of the Sagalassos Red Slip Ware until the end of its production. |
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