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Amphora Kiln

Without amphorae, what of the wine?

As with many other items, the Romans took the basic design of the amphora from the Greeks. Terracotta amphorae were vase-shaped containers usually lined with a resin to make them watertight and all had two handles attached to the neck. They were used to store and transport everything from wine and olive oil to cereals and salt, and made by the thousand. In fact, they were so plentiful that after their contents had been used they were usually smashed rather than kept or returned. Many different types of amphorae have been found, but the standard wine amphora held around forty litres. They were crucial to trade across the Empire and thousands have been found intact at the bottom of the Mediterranean due to shipwrecks and a watery end to their travels!

Industrial

Suburbia
Suburbia
(rom_ROMAN_outskirts_1)
Industrial Level 0
Brickmaker
Brickmaker
(rom_ROMAN_outskirts_industry_2)
Industrial Level 1
Brick Kiln
Brick Kiln
(rom_ROMAN_outskirts_industry_3)
Industrial Level 2
Tile Factory
Tile Factory
(rom_ROMAN_outskirts_industry_4)
Industrial Level 3
Amphora Maker
Amphora Maker
(rom_ROMAN_outskirts_pottery_2)
Industrial Level 1
Amphora Kiln
Amphora Kiln
(rom_ROMAN_outskirts_pottery_3)
Industrial Level 2
Amphora Factory
Amphora Factory
(rom_ROMAN_outskirts_pottery_4)
Industrial Level 3
Amphora Kiln

Building Name

Amphora Kiln

Level Name

rom_ROMAN_outskirts_pottery_3

Building Chain

Industrial

Building Level

3

Create Time

10

Create Cost

4950

Require Technology

Common Weights & Measures
Common Weights & Measures

Effects

220 wealth from manufacturing (industry) (this_building)
+10% wealth from farming (agriculture) (regions_in_this_province)
+20% wealth from all commerce (regions_in_this_province)
-4 public order(squalor) (this_province)
+0.5% 2nd Class Citizen (this_building)

Provides Garrison Army

No Garrison Units

Recruitable Units

No Recruitable Units
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