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About Findings Periods The Mandatory Collection of the Rockefeller Archaeological Museum
 
Object's Name: Neck-Strainer Juglet 
Period: Early Islamic
Material: Pottery
Site: Caesarea
Description: A juglet with bulbous body, splayed neck and disk-shaped body. The neck has a decorated filter at its termination. The vessel is decorated with vegetal and geometric patterns. The juglet was produced in two parts which were pressed into two different molds and later joined together below the shoulder. The seam can be seen from inside. The juglet was restored from sherds. The handle is missing
Bibliography:
Arnon, Y.D. 2008. Caesarea Maritima, the Late Periods (700-1291 CE). Oxford, 36-37, 134.
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