Abstract

This paper takes stock of the epigraphical research concerning instrumentum domesticum in the Greek provinces of the Roman Empire. It deals with what this epigraphy tells us about the production of goods of these provinces and about their diffusion in the two halves of the Empire. Even if it provides some information about the epigraphy of quarries, it is mainly devoted to amphoras and pottery.

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