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An Israelite/Judean Ceramic Wine Strainer

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Description
Description

The odd shape of this shapely jug is owed to its use as an old wine strainer of Israelite/Judean origin. The jug sports a large funnel that rises up and out from the widest section of its base where a series of holes would have served as a simple strainer.

This ceramic jug dates from approximately 900 B.C.E. – 800 B.C.E., when wine making itself was still a rudimentary process that required additional straining before imbibing. This piece speaks to an ancient time when people lived with such simple and ingenious technologies amid the bitter reality of a harsh history

REFERENCE #

KB_PT_9991

CIVILIZATION

Iron Age II B, 900 B.C.E. – 800 B.C.E.

SIZE

H. 26 cm

CONDITION

Repaired

PRICE

Price available upon request

PROVENANCE

The Private Collection of the late M. Baidun. 1960’s

Additional Information
Material

Ceramic