A CANAANITE TERRACOTTA AMPHORISKOS

Late Bronze Age, 1550 – 1200 BCE.
Decorated with brown and black bands.
A highly elegant vessel, in a perfect state of preservation
Comes with a certificate of authenticity and all documents required for export.

1 in stock

Description

Canaan, area variously defined in historical and biblical literature, but always centered on Palestine. Its original pre-Israelite inhabitants were called Canaanites. The names Canaan and Canaanite occur in cuneiform, Egyptian, and Phoenician writings from about the 15th century BCE as well as in the Old Testament. In these sources, “Canaan” refers sometimes to an area encompassing all of Palestine and Syria, sometimes only to the land west of the Jordan River, and sometimes just to a strip of coastal land from Acre (ʿAkko) northward. The Israelites occupied and conquered Palestine, or Canaan, beginning in the late 2nd millennium BCE, or perhaps earlier; and the Bible justifies such occupation by identifying Canaan with the Promised Land, the land promised to the Israelites by God

Additional information

Condition

Intact

Length

23.4 cm

Matterial

Terracotta

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