Provenance (summary): Ex Jerusalem private collection, acquired between 1975 – 1990..
Record preserved in the Antikarts Museum as a documentary reference.
Archived source: https://www.yourantiquarian.com/product/iron-age-black-juglet/.
References / comparanda: AMIRAN, R., Ancient Pottery of the Holy Land, p. 263, Fig. 263 Ceramics during the Iron Age played a crucial role in shaping the material culture and economic activities of various ancient civilizations. These ceramics were typically characterized by their utilitarian functions, with pottery serving as essential vessels for food storage, cooking, and transportation. In addition to their practical purposes, Iron Age ceramics often displayed decorative elements and intricate designs that reflected the cultural and artistic preferences of the time..