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English: An illustration from the Encyclopaedia Biblica, a 1903 publication which is now in the public domain.

Fig. 6 for article "Pottery".

Image of Pottery from Judaea showing an Aegean influence

  • Pot 1 was found at the Muristan in Jerusalem, and corresponds to image 478 in Charles Warren's Recovery of Jerusalem
  • Pot 2 was found at Tell Zakariya. The left half of the image of this pot shows the surface, and the right half shows the interior.
  • Pot 3 was found at Tell ets Tsafieh. Note the bird-like appearance. It is made from buff clay, with red and black paint added.
  • Pot 4 was found at Tell el-Hesi. It is unpainted.
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