Iron Age II Clay Spice Jug 925-586 B.C – Discovered in Jerusalem

$630.00

Iron Age II honey jug (925-586 B.C.)

Height: 9 cm.
Found in Jerusalem.

This is an excellent piece with two small handles which were used to hang the container in the air. It most likely contained something precious, like honey, and it is a great piece to demonstrate the daily life and culture of the ancient Israelites.

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Iron Age II clay spice jug (925-586 B.C.) discovered on an archeological dig in Jerusalem.

Height: 9 cm.

This is an excellent piece with two small handles which were used to hang the container in the air. It most likely contained something precious, like spice. This a great piece to demonstrate the daily life and culture of the ancient Israelite’s.

Comes with a certificate of authenticity and all required documents for export approval.

Then Jonathan said, “My father has troubled the land. See now, how my eyes have brightened because I tasted a little of this honey. (1 Samuel 14:29)

Shipped direct from the Holy Land.

Includes a special antiquities clay stands only at Zak’s Antiquities from Jerusalem.

Zak’s Antiquities is the website of Zak’s fine art and antiquities. Located on the Christian Quarter road in Jerusalem’s Old City. The shop began in 1964 and has remained as a family owned and operated business till this day. For the past 50 years Zak’s Antiquities has sold ancient coins, antiquities and art authentic to Israel and Jerusalem.

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Weight 1 kg

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