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   View Categories Home > Catalog > |Judean & Biblical Coins| > |Holyland Antiquities| > AM48112
Ancient Israel, Pottery Bowl, Early Bronze Age I, 3100 - 2900 B.C.
|Holyland| |Antiquities|, |Ancient| |Israel,| |Pottery| |Bowl,| |Early| |Bronze| |Age| |I,| |3100| |-| |2900| |B.C.|, Early Bronze Age I was a time of rural proto-urban unwalled cities. Houses were mostly either apsidal or ellipsoidal, with one or both ends curved. Caves were also used as homes.

From the collection of Alex G. Malloy, former dealer in antiquities for 40 years.

Found in Israel.
AM48112. Pottery bowl; Amiran -; light orange-buff clay; hand-made, bulbous body, four vertical side lugs; 4 ½ inches diameter, Superb, intact, very rare; SOLD










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