Ancient Roman Beit Natif decorated Clay Oil Lamp, 400 AD - For Sale

Ancient Roman Beit Natif decorated Clay Oil Lamp, 400 AD
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DECORATED POTTERY OIL LAMP
Late Roman Period, 400 AD
Beit Natif style
Nicely made and decorated with a wreath design all around the filling hole

Measurements:
Length: 7.5 cm
Width: 5.5 cm

Condition: Age weathering as shown otherwise intact

Found in Hebron south of Jerusalem, Israel

Beit Natif oil lamps:
These lamps are named after the site of Beit Natif in the southern part of the Judaea, where a workshop was found during excavations of two cisterns. They were imitated throughout the province. The lamps are usually small and some have red slip. These lamps have a bow-shaped nozzle, which has a narrow ridge around its edge. The nozzle is pinched on its sides, giving the effect of volutes and is decorated. The body is round and the shoulders are curved and decorated with a variety of geometric and floral designs. A wide rim surrounds the large filling hole. Mould-made, red slip on upper part and small traces on the base. Geometric design with olive branch on nozzle and circles on the base

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AWEIDAH GALLERY
4 Via Dolorosa street
P.O.Box 60031
Jerusalem
Israel
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Email : maweidah@netvision.net.il
Phone : +972-545-216055

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