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from Carlungie, Angus

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An amphora is a large, distinctive container used to transport perishable goods over long distances. This ceramic example was found at the native site at Carlungie in Angus. It was used to transport wine from France sometime between 150 and 250 AD.

The amphora was decorated with a wavy line around the upper body, and with deep grooves on the handles. It has been partly restored.

The Roman occupation did not result in the native population becoming Romanised. However, certain Roman habits such as drinking wine appear to have been adopted, in some cases, in order to show off high status.

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