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Alabaster Perfume Jar – 8th Century B.C. – King David Era
Quick ViewKing David Era Artifact: 8th Century B.C. Ointment Jar with IAA Certification
- Alabaster jar from the First Temple Period
- Linked to King David, 8th Century B.C
- Discovered in Israel, a rare historical find
- Crafted from alabaster stone
- Measures 5.5″ (14 cm) in height
- Includes IAA export approval and authenticity
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Ancient Axe found in Jerusalem – Biblical Joshua Time War Weapon
Quick ViewLate Bronze age bronze war Axe (1300 B.C.)
- Certificate of authenticity included with purchase
- Size: 5 inches, socketed bronze war axe
- Presentation stand included for elegant display
- Shipped directly from Jerusalem to buyers
- Licensed Israeli antiquities dealer assurance
- IAA export approval documentation provided
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Ancient Byzantine Cross Pendant – 7th Century AD
Quick ViewEarly Christian Byzantine cross
Ancient Christianity.
7th century AD.
Decorated ancient cross.This is a very unique piece, which was worn by an early Christian priest living in the land of Israel
Height: 6 cm
Comes with a certificate of authenticity and all required documents for export approval.
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Ancient Cooking Pot and Oil Lamp from the Time Jesus
Quick ViewA cooking pot and oil lamp is dated to the 1st Century BC – 1st Century AD.
- Pottery from Jesus time.
- Knife sharped Herodian clay lamp.
- XF Terracotta pot with two handles.
- Reddish clay bowl with grooves.
- Bowl width: 7″ / 17 cm.
- Oil lamp length: 3.8″ / 9.5 cm.
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Ancient Vessel with a Spout – Middle Bronze Age Period – Discovered in Megiddo
Quick ViewBiblical vessel with a spout – book of Exodus period
- Ancient Vessel with a Spout presented today
- Middle Bronze Age artifact in good condition
- Canaanite water jar from Megiddo
- Certificate of authenticity included
- Presentation stand for display
- Licensed Israeli dealer with IAA approval
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Black Stone Mace Head – First Temple Period – Ancient Weapon
Quick ViewUnfinished Craft, Timeless Power: First Temple Mace Head
- Ancient mace head with royal symbolism
- First Temple Period artifact study
- Direct Jerusalem origin and IAA papers
- Unfinished central hole indicates craft
- Certificate of authenticity included
- Licensed antiquities dealer in Israel






















