Authentic Iron Age II Clay Oil Lamp from the First Temple Period – Found in Hebron

$200.00

Discovered in Hebron, this Iron Age II clay oil lamp dates to the First Temple Period

  • Clay Raised Bottom Lamp.
  • Lamp Pottery 600 – 5400 B.C.
  • Daily use in Jewish Homes.
  • Discovered in Hebron.
  • Certificate of authenticity included.

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This Iron Age II Clay Oil Lamp dates back to the era of the Israelite Kings

specifically the First Temple Period. Its authenticity and historical significance are unparalleled, offering a tangible connection to ancient Israelite culture and religious practices. Crafted from clay, this lamp is not only a testament to the artistry and technology of its time. This also provides insight into the daily life and rituals of the Israelites during the First Temple Period.

Its unique design, featuring a simple yet elegant shape with a spout for the oil’s controlled flow, reflects the practical and aesthetic sensibilities of the era. This oil lamp’s discovery in Hebron, a city of immense historical and biblical importance, further enhances its value as an archaeological find.

Owning this piece is like holding a piece of history in your hands, offering a glimpse into the life of the Israelites during a pivotal time in their history. Its authenticity, historical significance, and unique design make it a must-have for collectors and enthusiasts alike.

Additional information

Weight 0.2 kg
HS_CODE:

9702002000/0

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