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A Late Bronze Age Pilgrim Flask
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A very popular form in the ceramic repertoire of the Late Bronze Age period, this lentoid flask is manufactured in several stages, the body cast separately, the neck joined to the body, and the handles attached from neck to shoulder, decorated with concentric circles and metopes on either side in added black.

Provenance:
ex. A.G. Collection, 1976-1993.
Condition:
Stain marks, otherwise intact.
References:
Amiran, R., Ancient Pottery of the Holy Land, p. 276-277, for related.
Category:
Holyland
Period:
Late Bronze
Date:
c. Late Bronze, 1500-1300 B.C.
Material:
Terra Cotta
Height:
3 1/4" (8.1cm)
Display Stand:
No