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228 pages

177 figures, 1 table (colour throughout)

Published Jun 2026

Archaeopress Archaeology

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Hardback: 9781805832416

DOI 10.32028/9781805832416

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Archaeopress Roman Archaeology 140

Storage in the Eastern and Southeastern Carpathians, 1st–6th Centuries AD

Pits, Dolia, and Horrea

By Bianca-Elena Grigoraș

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This volume explores storage practices in the eastern and southeastern Carpathians between the 1st and 6th centuries AD, examining pits, dolia, and warehouses as evidence for economic life along the Roman frontier. Drawing on archaeological, literary, and ethnographic sources, it offers the first comprehensive study of regional storage systems.

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Contents

Acknowledgments

 

Chapter 1: Introduction

Historiographic context

Geographical and methodological framework


Chapter 2: Storage pits

Introduction

Sources

Storage pits in eastern and southeastern Carpathian regions

Conclusions

 

Chapter 3: Storage vessels

Introduction

Sources


Chapter 4: Typology of storage vessels

Introduction

Dolia

Petrographic analyses

Medium-sized storage vessels

Small-sized storage vessels

Conclusions


Chapter 5: Food storage in warehouses

Introduction

Typology of warehouses

Sources

Storage structures between the Danube and the Black Sea

Conclusions


Chapter 6: Conclusions

Considerations on economic history in the eastern Carpathian area

Considerations on economic history in the southeastern Carpathian area


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About the Author

Bianca-Elena Grigoraș completed her PhD at the Alexandru Ioan Cuza University in Iasi, Faculty of History. She is an archaeologist at the National Institute of Heritage, Bucharest. She has participated in international archaeological excavations at Pompeiopolis, Turkey, and at Noviodunum and Tropaeum Traiani on a national level. The ceramic material discovered in these excavations was published or presented at national or international conferences. She is the author of numerous scientific papers which have appeared in the proceedings volumes LRCW and RCRF among others.