National Treasures

About Findings Periods The Mandatory Collection of the Rockefeller Archaeological Museum
 
Object's Name: Pipe 
Period: Ottoman
Material: Pottery
Site: (+)Ashqelon, Marina (349/1);Ashqelon, Afridar and Barnea` (349/0);Ashqelon, Semadar Hotel (349/2)
Lenght: 7.8 cm
Diameter: 4 cm
Description: A pipe with an everted rim, a heavy keel and a long shank, made of reddish-brown clay and burnished. The end of the shank is decorated with with two rows of rouletted decoration. This type of pipe is dated to the end of the 18th century.
Bibliography:
Avissar, M. 2012. The Pottery from the Islamic to the Ottoman Period. In: Gutfeld O. Jewish Quarter Excavations in the old City of Jerusalem, Vol. V. The Cardo and the Nea Church. Jerusalem, 307, Pl.10.8: 7.

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Pipe  
Photographer :Yolovitch Yael

Pipe  
Photographer :Yolovitch Yael





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