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Very Rare Canaanite Black Jasper Scarab 2000 - 1800 BC

Catalogue: Antiques: Regional Art: Ancient World: Egyptian: Stone: Pre AD 1000   item# 368559

Very Rare Canaanite Black Jasper Scarab 2000 - 1800 BC
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$225 

Very Rare Canaanite Black Jasper Scarab 2000 - 1800 BC. This seal is made in the form of a sacred scarab beetle, which was a manifestation of khepri, an Egyptian sun god associated with resurrection. The flat underside of this scarab is decorated with circles, two with concentric circles inside, Choice condition with deep sharp carving. {KHEPRI ,A form of the sun-god, particularly associated with the morning sun, Khepri is represented by the scarab beetle and is associated with resurrection. Khepri was thought to push the sun disc through the sky, as a scarab beetle pushes a ball of dung containing its eggs.} 18th-16th Century BC. Excellent Condition, Intact, not repaired and not restored. Length: 15mm x 13mm Found in the Holy Land.


Large Amphoriskos 3150 - 2150 BC found near Jericho.

Catalogue: Antiques: Regional Art: Ancient World: Holy Land: Pottery: Pre AD 1000   item# 274297 (stock# 2240006)

Large Amphoriskos 3150 - 2150 BC  found near Jericho.
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$285 

Large Terracotta Amphoriskos from the Early Bronze Age period 3150 - 2150 BC. Height: 115mm. This lovely piece was found near Jericho. The Early bronze Age Period was the time of tribes and the unifying of Egypt. The Old Kingdom in Egypt, the period when the pyramids were built, a great and splendid age, came to its end in a natural disaster. The end of the Early Bronze Age or Old Kingdom in Egypt is the time of the momentous events connected with the story of the patriarch Abraham, and described in the Book of Genesis as the overturning of the plain. Reference: Amiran R, Ancient pottery of the Holy Land.


Gorgeous Terracotta Amphoriskos Early Bronze Age 2150BC

Catalogue: Antiques: Regional Art: Ancient World: Holy Land: Sculpture: Pre AD 1000   item# 371625

Gorgeous Terracotta Amphoriskos Early Bronze Age 2150BC
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$255 

Gorgeous Terracotta Amphoriskos from the Early Bronze Age period 3150 - 2150 BC. This choice piece was found near Jerusalem. The Early bronze Age Period was the time of tribes and the unifying of Egypt. The Old Kingdom in Egypt, the period when the pyramids were built, a great and splendid age, came to its end in a natural disaster. The end of the Early Bronze Age or Old Kingdom in Egypt is the time of the momentous events connected with the story of the patriarch Abraham, and described in the Book of Genesis as the overturning of the plain. Reference: Amiran R, Ancient pottery of the Holy Land. 88mm x 85mm Superb Condition.


Lovely Ancient Roman Etched Toga Brooch 200 - 400 AD

Catalogue: Antiques: Regional Art: Ancient World: Roman: Pre AD 1000   item# 373517

Lovely Ancient Roman Etched Toga Brooch 200 - 400 AD
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$135 

Very Rare Lovely Intact Ancient Roman Toga Fibula 200 - 400 AD found in the Roman Province of Moesia, this lovely antiquity is intact and in excellent condition, a really choice item.


Superb Bronze Age Terra-Cotta Cook Pot 1950 - 1730 BC

Catalogue: Antiques: Regional Art: Ancient World: Holy Land: Pottery: Pre AD 1000   item# 367858

Superb Bronze Age Terra-Cotta Cook Pot 1950 - 1730 BC
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$285 

Superb Middle Bronze Age II Terra-Cotta Cooking Pot 1950 - 1730 BC, with Red Burnished slip . Found in the Holyland and in remarkable condition. Intact, unrestored and solid as a rock, a really beautiful piece. W 150mm x H 65mm (bowl only, is 120mm wide)


Gorgeous Ancient Greek Drachm of Alexander The Great

Catalogue: Antiques: Regional Art: Ancient World: Holy Land: Coins: Pre AD 1000   item# 371587

Gorgeous Ancient Greek Drachm of Alexander The Great
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THIS IS AN SUPERB ANCIENT GREEK COIN OF "ALEXANDER THE GREAT". Ancient Greek Bronze Drachm of the Macedonian Kingdom Alexander III,(The Great) 356 - 323 BC. Alexander's expedition brought significant improvements of geography and natural history. His achievements mark a decisive moment in the World history. The Roman Empire, the spread of Christianity as a world religion, and the thousand years of Byzantium were all in part the consequences of Alexander's conquests. Ruler: King Alexander The Great - Origin: Macedonian Kingdom. - Period: 356 - 323 BC Type: Bronze Obverse: Head of Herakles (Hercules) in lionskin head dress right. Reverse: ALEXANDROU (in ancient Greek) between club and bow in case. Reference: Wildwinds - SNG ANS 913 Type: Bronze Size: 18mm Condition: Very Fine


Large Roman Military Legionary Crossbow Toga Fibula

Catalogue: Antiques: Regional Art: Ancient World: Roman: Sculpture: Pre AD 1000   item# 368552

Large Roman Military Legionary Crossbow Toga Fibula
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$185 

Rare Large Ancient Roman Bronze Legionary Crossbow Fibula or Toga Brooch. In lovely condition and completely intact. 74mm x 45mm. A really lovely and important piece of Ancient Roman Military history, used to hold a Toga or Tunic closed on a Centurian or General. Rare and in Very Fine condition. (six eyes type)


Choice Roman Soldiers Legionary Crossbow Toga Brooch

Catalogue: Antiques: Regional Art: Ancient World: Roman: Sculpture: Pre AD 1000   item# 368553

Choice Roman Soldiers Legionary Crossbow Toga Brooch
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$145 

Rare Large Ancient Roman Bronze Legionary Crossbow Fibula or Toga Brooch. In lovely condition and completely intact. 76mm x 44mm. A really lovely and important piece of Ancient Roman Military history, used to hold a Toga or Tunic closed on a Centurian or Soldier. Rare and in Choice condition.


Two Terracotta Juglets Iron Age III, 800-586 BC

Catalogue: Antiques: Regional Art: Ancient World: Holy Land: Pottery: Pre AD 1000   item# 274268

Two Terracotta Juglets Iron Age III, 800-586 BC
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$295 

Set of Two Terracotta Juglets from the time of King Solomon. These juglets (one is actually pixis) would have been in use around the time of the completion and worship at the Temple of King Solomon (825 BC). This majestic temple held, amongst other priceless antiquities, the Ark of the Covenant. Iron Age III, 800-586 BC Condition: Very good. Height: 65mm + 75mm Reference Amiran R, Ancient Pottery of the Holy Land.


Very Long Ancient Roman Erotica - Phallic Amulet 100 AD

Catalogue: Antiques: Regional Art: Ancient World: Roman: Sculpture: Pre AD 1000   item# 754465 (stock# z26)

Very Long Ancient Roman Erotica - Phallic Amulet 100 AD
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$245 

Superb Rare Ancient Roman Erotic Phallus Amulet c100 AD. This is a very well preserved example of this rare and boastful amulet Type. The phallus (or symbolic male genitals) represented masculinity and virility in Ancient Rome. These amulets where worn to ward off evil, increase a soldiers strength in battle and perhaps to titilate a prospective sexual conquest. Many hundreds of different shapes and sizes have been discovered over the last three hundred years. 62mm x 21mm Superb Condition, beautiful deep green patina. The Phallic ammulet was worn in Ancient Rome to pay homage to a number of different Gods depending upon the wearers desires and background: Mutinus Mutunus (Greek - Priapus); the Roman God of fertility. Eros; the primordial god of lust, love, and intercourse. Cupid (Latin cupido); the god of erotic love and beauty. Roman women seeking to bear children invoked these Gods, as well as Roman Men who sought to increase virlity, sexual performance or attraction. Also in some parts of ancient Rome, people believed that phallic charms and ornaments offered protection against the evil eye. A phallic charm was called fascinum in Latin, from the verb fascinare (the origin of the English word "to fascinate"), "to cast a spell", such as that of the evil eye. Belief in the evil eye during antiquity is based on the evidence in ancient sources like Aristophanes, Athenaeus, Plutarch and Heliodorus. There are also speculations that claim Socrates possessed the evil eye and that his disciples and admirers were fascinated by Socrates' insistently glaring eyes. His followers were called Blepedaimones, which translates into demon look, not because they were possessors and transmitters of the evil eye, but because they were suspected of being under the hypnotic and dangerous spell of Socrates. In the Greco-Roman period a scientific explanation of the evil eye was common. Plutarch explained this scientific explanation explaining that the eyes were the chief, if not sole, source of the deadly rays that were supposed to spring up like poisoned darts from the inner recesses of a person possessing the evil eye. Plutarch treated the phenomenon of the evil eye as something seemingly inexplicable that is a source of wonder and cause of incredulity. The belief in the evil eye during antiquity varied from different regions and periods. There were places in which people felt more conscious of the danger of the evil eye. In the Roman days not only were individual considered to posses the power of the evil eye but whole tribes, especially those of Pontus and Scythia, were believed to be transmitters of the evil eye.

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