Directly from Jerusalem, an ancient Roman - Jewish bronze coin "Prutah" pendant from the coins of the Roman procurators of Judaea Antonius Felix, bearing Palm branch surrounded by KAICAPO and date (year five),legend in a wreath tied at the buttom with an X, NEP/WNO/C (NERO) on the obverse
Dated from, 52 - 59 AD, "Minted under Claudius" ...click for details
An authentic ancient biblical Maccabean "Hasmonean Dynasty" terracotta oil lamp with burning marks "Soot" at the nozzle.Date: Second to frist Century BC "100 - 200 BC"
Pinched bowl lamps, these lamps are simple, undecorated and continue the form of lamps from the Bronze and Iron Ages, they are made from a small bowl, folded in the middle and pinched to form two holes, one for the wick and ...click for details
Directly from Jerusalem, an ancient Biblical Roman Herodian "Jerusalem style" clay oil lamp. Two incised lines and two concentric circles on nozzle. Rim around shoulders and around filling hole. Small hole under nozzle. A smilar model is present at Feshka too, in a setting corresponding to Qumran II as well as at Hesbon.
THE LITTLE HOLE FOUND OCCASIONALLY ON THE FLAT TOP SURFACE NEAR THE NOZZLE AS THE ONE WE ...click for details
Ancient Roman Limestone head of a youth with deeply carved eyes, unruly hair and wearing a ceremonial headdress or modius, dating to approximately 200 AD.
This striking Roman Sculpture bears similarities with work produced in what is now Syria and the Levant. It is likely that he was dedicated as a votive figure in a shrine to a God. This is evidenced by the coarsely worked areas to the back of the head, which are ...click for details
Directly from Jerusalem, Holy Land, an ancient bronze Dagger from Bronze Age Persia dating to around 1200 -800 BC
Measurements: Length: 21.5 cm - Width: 2.5 cm - Height on stand: 23 cm
Short swords or daggers such as this would have been used by the Persians in their battles with the Greeks, in their aspiration to gain control of the Mi ...click for details
An ancient Roman Herodian glass flask with beautiful iridescense "Patina", nicely made in a pear-shaped body with a long neck and a rim folded outwards. This kind of glass vessels would have been used to carry medicine or ointments
Dated from, 37 BC - 70 AD "Time of Jesus and King Herod the Great" ...click for details
You are considering an ancient terracotta figure of standing nude Isis-Aphrodite
Egyptian, Roman period, 2nd–3rd century AD
This tall, sensuously modeled and delicately made terracotta figurine represents Aphrodite-Isis, a goddess combining attributes of the Egyptian goddesses Isis and Hathor and the Greek goddess Aphrodite. Although otherwi ...click for details