Description
Rare Hellenistic Painted Cup Found in Biblical Beth-Shean
During the early Hellenistic period painted vessels transformed daily life in the Holy Land. This Hellenistic Painted Cup reveals sophisticated craftsmanship and cultural exchange. Residents of Beth-Shean used such elegant cups for wine and communal meals.
Historians value these artifacts because they bridge secular Greek influence with the biblical world of the intertestamental period. Collectors appreciate their excellent condition and historical provenance.
This 2.5-inch cup features cream color clay, a ribbed handle and stands in excellent condition. The piece includes a display stand, certificate of authenticity, and IAA export approval.
Shipped directly from Jerusalem, it suits collectors, historians, and Bible teachers seeking tangible connections to the Hellenistic era that shaped the Biblical world.





























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