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RARE – Ancient philistine painted pottery wine jug browse these categories for related items... Directory: Antiques: Regional Art: Ancient World: Holy Land: Pottery: Pre AD 1000: Item # 1143493
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Extremely rare ancient Philistine painted pottery wine jug depicting in dark brown paint a hunter holding a bow and two animals Measurements: Height: 17 cm – Width: 11 cm Condition: Good condition, not repaired and not restored with some age weathering to the surface, untouched as found Found near Samaria northern Israel ALL ITEMS THAT WE OFFER FOR SALE COME WITH A CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY PHILISTINES: THEY ARE ALSO KNOWN "THE SEA PEOPLES". The historic Philistines were a people who occupied the southern coast of Canaan at the beginning of the Iron Age (circa 1175 BC). According to the Bible, they ruled the five city-states (the "Philistine Pentapolis") of Gaza, Askelon, Ashdod, Ekron and Gath, from the Wadi Gaza in the south to the Yarqon River in the north, but with no fixed border to the east. The Bible paints them as Israel's most dangerous enemy. Their total population after the arrival of immigrants was around 25,000 in the 12th century BC (immediately after the migration), rising to a peak of 30,000 in the 11th century BC; the Aegean element was not more than half the total, and perhaps much less. |
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