Description:

Holy Land, Iron Age, ca. 8th to 5th century BCE. This is a trio of complementary small white buffware pottery vessels from the Holy Land, commonly called "juglets". Two have handles. Historically, Iron Age II is the time when Israel was becoming a unified state under kings David and Solomon; meanwhile, influences from Cyrpus, other parts of the Levant, and the Phoenicians were all creating a cultural melting pot that greatly influenced pottery styles. Juglets like this would presumably have been used to hold perfumes or other precious liquids. Size of largest: 4-1/2" in diameter x 3-1/2" H (11.4 cm x 9 cm).

Provenance: Bates Collection, Clarksville, IA, ex-Joel Malter Collection, acquired before 1990

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  • Condition: All are intact with no signs of repair; all have a thick patina.

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