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Magnificent Ancient Byzantine Bronze Crucifix c 600 AD

Catalogue: Antiques: Regional Art: Ancient World: Holy Land: Bronze: Pre AD 1000   item# 704234 (stock# p64)

Magnificent Ancient Byzantine Bronze Crucifix c 600 AD
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$195 

Magnificent Ancient Byzantine Bronze Crucifix c 600 AD. Very rare type of Byzantine Christian Cross, dated to around 600AD. Very bold and Iconic a truly lovely example. 35mm x 24mm, intact and wearable. Cross Christ Byzantine Jewellery


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)


Canaanite Dipper Juglet "Middle Bronze Age"1730-1550 BC

Catalogue: Antiques: Regional Art: Ancient World: Holy Land: Pottery: Pre AD 1000   item# 274262 (stock# 2204001)

Canaanite Dipper Juglet "Middle Bronze Age"1730-1550 BC
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$345  

A Superb Canaanite Terracotta Dipper Juglet Middle Bronze Age IIb, 1730-1550 BC Height: 195mm Condition: Very good This jug dates to the time of Isaac, Jacob and Joseph. At this time the Egyptian and Mesopotamian civilizations where in full bloom. This was 100 years prior to the enslavement of the Jewish people in Egypt. Reference: Amiran R, Ancient Pottery of the Holy Land (1963 + 1969)


Cypriot Spouted Juglet Painting LB 1550- 1200 BC Rare

Catalogue: Antiques: Regional Art: Ancient World: Holy Land: Pottery: Pre AD 1000   item# 367934

Cypriot Spouted Juglet Painting LB 1550- 1200 BC Rare
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$675 

Very Rare Cypriot Spouted Juglet, with paintings, well referenced by Ruth Amiran. This is Hand Made not on a potters wheel with thin wall construction. This exquisite Cypriot Spouted Juglet was imported to Canaan during the late bronze age 1550 -1200 BC. This was a time of very intensive trade in the Mediterranean especially during late bronze age, Cyprus, Egypt, Greek and ancient Canaan. A truly lovely artifact H 90mm x W 110 (including handle and spout) Intact unrestored and fantastic. Reference : Ruth Amiran "Page 178, Artifact 13" and others, Ancient Pottery of the Holy Land.


Terracotta Amphoriskos Early Bronze Age 3150 - 2150 BC

Catalogue: Antiques: Regional Art: Ancient World: Holy Land: Pre AD 1000   item# 367921

Terracotta Amphoriskos Early Bronze Age 3150 - 2150 BC
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$280 

Terracotta Amphoriskos from the Early Bronze Age period 3150 - 2150 BC. This lovely piece was found near Jericho. The Early bronze Age Period was the time of tribes of Israel 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 Ruth, Ancient Pottery of the Holy Land. H 97mm x W 100mm


Extremely Rare Tell el-Yehudiyeh Ware Jug Holy Land

Catalogue: Antiques: Regional Art: Ancient World: Holy Land: Pottery: Pre AD 1000   item# 377322

Extremely Rare Tell el-Yehudiyeh Ware Jug Holy Land
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$990 

Tell el-Yehudiyeh Ware (also spelt Tell el-Yehudiyah or Tell el-Yahudiyeh, often abbreviated TEY) is a distinctive ceramic ware of the late Middle Bronze Age / Second Intermediate Period. The ware takes its name from its type site at Tell el-Yehudiyeh in the eastern Nile Delta of Egypt, and is also found in a large number of Levantine and Cypriot sites. It was first recognised as a distinctive ware by Flinders Petrie during his excavation of the type site. The ware first appears in strata dating to the MBIIA period, reaching the peak of its popularity in the MBIIB-C periods when it is encountered very frequently in contemporaneous Canaanite and Delta sites. The last vestigial expressions of this ware die out during the LBI period. Fabric and technique: The clay used in Tell el-Yehudiyeh Ware is normally grey or light-brown in colour, with numerous gritty inclusions. Decoration: Tell el-Yehudiyeh Ware is characterised by its distinctive mode of decoration, applied after slipping and burnishing, and created by repeatedly "pricking" the surface of the vessel with a small sharp object to create a large variety of geometric designs ('puncturing' according to some writers - not a completely accurate description of the process, as it appears to have been the potters' intention not to 'puncture' or 'pierce' the vessel wall, but merely to make a series of small impressions or dents). These designs appear in the form of lines, stripes, triangles, squares and - very occasionally - circles. Vessels of Tell el-Yeduiyeh Ware frequently have a dark surface (the burnished slip varying from brownish-black, to grey, to yellowish), the multiple holes often being filled with chalk or lime, the contrasting white material making the surface design even more dramatic. Morphology: Tell el-Yehudiyeh Ware is primarily seen in the form of juglets, but also includes a large variety of zoomorphic (animal-shaped) vessels and even some shaped like fruit. Distribution: Well-represented in the Nile Valley up into Nubia (though primarily in the eastern Nile Delta of Egypt), the southern portion of Canaan, the north coast of Canaan, the Phoenician and Syrian coasts and the island of Cyprus (primarily the eastern regions). Not presently found in inland Syria. Discussion / significance: Tell el-Yehudiyeh Ware forms a very useful diagnostic indicator for the MBIIB-C period especially. Many ceramicists see the form of the Tell el-Yehudiyeh juglet as being firmly grounded in earlier Canaanite ceramic traditions, able to be traced back to earlier prototypes such as the juglets from Tomb A at Jericho [Amiran 1970:120]. Bibliography: Amiran, Ruth, Ancient Pottery of the Holy Land, Rutgers University Press, 1970 ~~ A superb and extremely rare example of this well documented pottery style. Intact and unrestored, superb condition a really lovely piece. Size: 125mm x 105mm


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.


Canaanite Piriform Juglet. Abraham Isaac Jacob Joseph

Catalogue: Antiques: Regional Art: Ancient World: Holy Land: Pottery: Pre AD 1000   item# 367833

Canaanite Piriform Juglet. Abraham Isaac Jacob Joseph
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$225 

Nice Canaanite Piriform Juglet. Middle Bronze Age II 1950 - 1730 BC. The Middle Bronze Age was the time of Abraham, Isaac, Jacob and Joseph. Reference : Ruth Amiran, Ancient Pottery of the Holy Land. H 140mm x W 85mm Some porosity and small loss around the lip, otherwise Intact - not Restored.


Bust of ASTARTE Israelite Goddess of Fertility c300 BC

Catalogue: Antiques: Regional Art: Ancient World: Holy Land: Sculpture: Pre AD 1000   item# 264016 (stock# 12241001)

Bust of ASTARTE Israelite Goddess of Fertility c300 BC
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GORGEOUS STATUE HEAD OF ASTARTE, Isralite Goddess of Fertility. 300 - 100 BC, Discovered near Jerusalem. This rare and beautiful clay bust was formerly in The Museum of Archaeology & Biblical History in Albuquerque, New Mexico. It measures 55mm (h) x 45mm (w) and comes complete mounted on the plexiglass stand. On the stand it measures 116mm (h) x 45mm (w). Please see the enlargements for further information.


Early Bronze Age Jug from Jericho 3100 - 2900 BC

Catalogue: Antiques: Regional Art: Ancient World: Holy Land: Pottery: Pre AD 1000   item# 264018 (stock# 12241002)

Early Bronze Age Jug from Jericho 3100 - 2900 BC
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$245  

A Magnificent Bronze Age Jug dating between 3100 and 2900 B.C. (5000 years old). 90mm (h) x 85mm (w)- 70mm (w) middle. This lovely intact unrestored jug was found near the ancient and biblical city of Jericho. This piece was formerly in both The Museum of Archaeology and Biblical history at Albuquerque and The Museum of Biblical Archaeology, Columbus, Ohio.

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