332 BCE-135 CE. Judaean Kingdom, Large Pottery Unguentarium, Hellenistic Period, H: 23cm intact.
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1250-1517 CE Mamluk Period, Double-nozzled clay oil lamp. one nozzle repaired 13cm.
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800-586 BCE. First Temple period, black Terracotta Juglet from the time of King Solomon. This majestic temple held, among other priceless antiquities, the Ark of the Covenant. Iron Age III, 800-586 BC
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168 BCE - 106 CE, Nabatian period, possibly from one of the Nabatean towns in the Negev - Oboda and Mampsis. The Nabateans were originally a nomadic, Arab people known for their vast trade network. intact juglet has an opening of 4 cm diameter (Fig. 15a). The base ring is clearly set off from the rounded body which reaches a maximum diameter of 6 cm in the lower third of the vessel. The transition between the body and neck is smooth and ends in a protruding lip. The pointed spout is also unusual. The handle, which is disproportionally small in comparison to the rest of the juglet is attached to the lip and neck. Superb.
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1550-1200 BCE. Late Canaanite, Rare alabaster clay vessel H. 19cm. W. 5cm.
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332 BCE-135 CE. Wine storage jar handle, with seal impression. Hellenistic Period, depicting a lily which was the emblem of Rhodos.
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1250-1517 CE. Ancient Islamic Mameluk clay oil lamp. Width, 6.5cm
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800-586 BCE. First Temple period, pear shape Terracotta Juglet from the time of King Solomon. Iron Age III, 800-586 BC H.12cm,
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100 BCE -70 CE Herodian pottery, clay juglet 8cm. tall. The jug has a bit of a rounded bottom, so it will sit slightly tilted to one side. The vase is fully intact, no repairs.
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1200-800 BCE Iron Age I, clay dipper juglet, possibly from southern Israel, Ceramic Oil Jar Juglet used for transporting small amounts of oil.
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