Roman storage vessels (amphorae)
Wine, olive oil and other foodstuffs produced in Mediterranean countries were stored and transported in amphorae. After the removal of their contents, some amphorae were re-used as cremation urns, others as urinals. Because of earlier trade links, wine amphorae (Dressel 1) were occasionally imported into Britain before the Roman conquest of AD43.
Many amphorae stood nearly 1m tall and weighed over 50kg when full. The largest, globular, amphorae contained over 77 litres (17 gallons) of olive oil and weighed around 100kg. Most amphorae had a pair of handles and a pointed base to act as a shock absorber and prevent the contents leaking. The spike could also be pushed into the ground or placed in a rack.
Olive oil amphorae (Dressel 20) were often stamped with the name of the owner of the estate that produced the oil. Many amphorae were marked in ink with details of their contents and destination, but these marks seldom survive.
Londinium depended heavily on imports of fish sauce, olive oil and wine, and so the Museum's amphora collection is large. Most amphorae found in London date between AD70 and 200.
Featured types
| Globular olive oil amphorae (-100 - 410) |
| Dressel 1 and 'Koan' wine amphorae (-100 - 410) |
| 'Rhodian' wine amphorae (-100 - 410) |
| Spanish fish sauce amphorae (-100 - 410) |
| 'Gaulish' wine amphorae (-100 - 410) |
| 'Carrot' amphorae (-100 - 410) |
Related objects
There are 126 related objects.93.206 amphora. | 18624 amphora. | 25422 amphora. | 2710 amphora. |
2706 amphora. | 95.367 amphora. | A1228 amphora. | 21994 amphora. |
15667 amphora. | 15340 amphora. | 12585 amphora. | 87.140b amphora. |
84.293/5 amphora. | 25062 amphora. | 24750 amphora. | 24746 amphora. |
22771 amphora. | 22743 amphora. | 17416 amphora. | 15147 amphora. |
12841 amphora. | 11654 amphora. | 11232 amphora. | 10754 amphora. |



