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About Findings Periods The Mandatory Collection of the Rockefeller Archaeological Museum
 
Object's Name: Tall Small Jar 
Period: Fatimid
Material: Glass
Site: Caesarea
Height: 31.5 cm
Diameter: 14.8 cm
Description: Tall jar made of greenish glass. The jar has a rounded body and shoulders and a small neck with outfolded rim. The jar was produced by free blowing and the signs of turning the vessel during the blowing process are seen on the surface of the glass. The glass is thick, rich in bubbles. Such jars are known since the 10th century. They are recognized upon the rfragments of its base, shoulders and neck.
Bibliography:
Lester, A. Arnon, Y. Polak, R. 1999. The Fatimid Hoard from Caesarea: A Preliminary Report. In: (ed). Barrucand, M. L'EGYPT FATIMIDE son art et son histoire. Paris, 233-248, Fig. 5b.
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