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The Madrague de Giens wreck The cargo included about 6,000 to 6,500 wine amphora, all of Dressel Type 1B, which were stacked in 3 layers, 9 ft. high
The Madrague de Giens wreck: Dressel Type IB Key: 1 – rim; 2 – neck; 3 – handle; 4 – shoulder; 5 – belly or body; 6 – toe.
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The Madrague de Giens wreck<br />
The cargo included about 6,000 to 6,500 wine amphora, all of Dressel Type 1B,<br />
which were stacked in 3 layers, 9 ft. high