RT Book, Section T1 Amphora production in Punic and Late Punic Malaka (Málaga, Spain). New evi- dence from the Carranque – Juan XXIII area A1 Chacón Mohedano, Cristina A1 Arancibia Román, Ana A1 Sáez Romero, Antonio A1 Mora Serrano, Bartolomé A2 Sáez Romero, Antonio A2 Docter, Roald A2 Martínez Hahnmüller, Víctor A2 Perugini, A. K1 Restos arqueológicos púnicos - Málaga AB This article focuses on the examination of the architectural remains and pottery discovered bysalvage excavations in the eastern area of present day Málaga. The site (Juan XXIII St.) revealeda Punic phase (sixth to third century BCE) with no remains of structures; also, it uncoveredsome buildings and evidence of pottery production dating from the second century BCE tothe Roman Imperial period. The production of amphorae, found in massive quantities, wasthe main activity throughout the consecutive stages. This paper provides an overview of thesuccessive and overlapping phases, characterised by simple buildings and deposits (pits filledwith potters’ debris), in addition to a preliminary examination of the production of amphoraeand red slip tablewares during the second to first century BCE. This new data allows for someinitial hypotheses about the local land planning and its evolution during pre-Augustan times,in addition to the role that the Juan XXIII workshop played in the maritime oriented economyof Malaka and the Strait of Gibraltar region. PB Peeters (Leuven-Paris-Bristol) SN 978-90-429-4908-9 YR 2022 FD 2022 LK https://hdl.handle.net/10630/35962 UL https://hdl.handle.net/10630/35962 LA spa NO C. Chacón Mohedano, A. Arancibia Román, A. Sáez Romero y B. Mora Serrano, 2022, Amphora production in Punic and Late Punic Malaka (Málaga, Spain). New evi- dence from the Carranque – Juan XXIII area, Docter R.F., Gubel E., Martinez Hahnmüller V., Perugini A. (eds.), Amphorae in the Phoenician-Punic World: The State of the Art, Ancient Near Eastern Studies Supplement Series, 62, Peeters, pp. 365-384. NO “Malaka, Maenoba, Rusaddir: una historia de tres ciudadesfenicio-púnicas en el Mar de Alborán” (PID2020-11482GB-100), “La Ruta de las Estrímnides. Comercio Mediterráneo e Interculturalidad en el Noroeste de Iberia” (HAR2016–68310–P) DS RIUMA. Repositorio Institucional de la Universidad de Málaga RD 22 ene 2026