Cylinder
Torch
Object Number: | 32-15-180 |
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Current Location: | Collections Storage |
Provenience: | Israel Beth Shean |
Archaeology Area: | Level VI, Room 1585 |
Locus: | area 1585 |
Period: | Iron Age IA Iron Age IB |
Date Made: | 1200-1000 BCE |
Early Date: | -1200 |
Late Date: | -1000 |
Section: | Near Eastern |
Materials: | Ceramic |
Height: | 17.5 cm |
Outside Diameter: | 10.8 cm |
Credit Line: | Expedition to Beth Shean (Beisan); Clarence Fisher, 1932 |
Other Number: | 31-9-335 - Field No SF |
Description
Black ware, brown slip in the lower part of the exterior. Perhaps used for smelting. Open ends; 75 mm above the base is a flange or double wall (now missing); directly above the base of the flange or wall the wall of the cylinder is pierced in several places. Fragmentary and incomplete.
Bibliography:
[Book] James, Frances W. 1966. The Iron Age at Beth Shan.. Philadelphia. The University Museum. pg. xviii, 366 p. illus., plans. Actual Citation : Page/Fig./Plate: Pg. 242/ Fig. 50.4 | View Objects related to this Actual Citation |
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