Ancient Roman black stone beads and silver necklace, dating to around 100 AD
The beads have been nicely recomposed in a very elegant and lovely design.
Measurements: Length: 57 cm
Found in Jerusalem, Israel
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From Jerusalem, ancient Byzantine inscribed terra-cotta oil lamp, dating to around 500 AD
“The light of Christ shines for all” reads the inscription on this Byzantine oil lamp found throughout Palestine, but especially in Jerusalem
The Greek inscription, Jodi Magness suggests, indicates the lamps were lit during the Ceremony of the Holy Fire in the Church of the Holy Sepulchre, in Jerusalem and thats what make the ...click for details
Ancient Egyptian “Greco-Roman” hollow terracotta figure of harpocrates with remains of white, orange and black paint on the surface “God of Secrecy and silence” Harpocrates is shown seated, crossed legs holding a jar with his right forefinger to his lips
Dated from, 100 BC – 100 AD
This gesture was misconstrued by the Greek and Roman co ...click for details
This is a wonderful opportunity to own an affordable, authentic piece of ancient art that represents a fusion of three of the greatest cultures in history
You are considering a very attractive and rare ancient Egyptian “Greco-Roman” - “Janus style” terracotta wine dipper bearing a faces on each side with remains of white, orange and black ...click for details
Ancient pottery wheel-made oil lamp with a plain body, wider at the lower part and narrower at the upper, flat flaring rim and a flat base, after the reservoir was made on the wheel, a hand-formed nozzle was stuck on. Loop handle higher than the rim. The clay is reddish- brown
Directly from Jerusalem, an authentic ancient Roman bronze coin of Emperor Constantine the Great mounted on sterling silver handmade pendant Dated from, 307 - 337 AD
Flavius Valerius Constantinus, Constantine the Great, was the son of Helena and the First Tetrarchic ruler Constantius I. Constantine is most famous for his conversion to Christianity after the battle of the Milvian Bridge where he defeated emperor Maxe ...click for details
Directly from Jerusalem, ancient biblical historically important bronze coin "Prutah of Pontius Pilate.
(Minted the years close of Christ’s Crucifixion & Resurrection)
The exact date of the event is not known for certain, but could have been in the year 17 of Pilate's coins or A.D 30