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Cypriot Terracotta Monochrome Flask from Israel browse these categories for related items... All Items: Near East: Pre AD 1000: item #794851 Please refer to our stock #P.63 when inquiring.
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| Late Bronze Age 1550 1200 BC Found in Bethlehem Form:Base Ring II Ware juglet , Fabric: Grey clay with fine black and larger white inclusions, Decoration: Orange to grey slip, mottling from grey/black to bright orange. Milky white painted decoration, Technical/Manufacturing: Handmade. Shaping and paring of the clay on the neck. Much spauling. Color variance of slip and surface due to firing. Dimensions: 5.90 inch (15.0cm) high , Max. Diameter :4.50 inch -(11cm) Condition :EXCELLENT , Intact, not repaired and not restored. Price Including : 1- Shipping " one week delivery " 2- Plexiglas stand 3- Export approval from the Antiquities Authority in Israel 4- Certificate of authenticity. Cyprus - . A large island of the eastern Mediterranean, originally known as Chittim the birthplace of Barnabas (Acts 4: 36); one of the places to which Christian converts went during the persecution that followed the death of Stephen (Acts 11: 19-20); visited by Paul and Barnabas. The Late Bronze Age (1,600-1,050 B.C.) was one of the most formative periods of the life of ancient Cyprus. The island's international contacts extended from the Aegean Sea to the Levant and the Nile Delta. (Thutmose III of Egypt claimed Cyprus as one of his conquests in about 1,500 B.C.) | ||||||||||