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Object's Name:
Holemouth Jar Cream Ware, With Pierced Lug Handles
Period:
Late Chalcolithic
Site:
Be'er Sheva`, H. Matar
Material:
Pottery
Object's Name:
Holemouth Jar Lugged
Period:
Pottery Neolithic
Site:
Minha, H.
Material:
Pottery
Object's Name:
Holemouth Jar Slipped Red
Period:
Pottery Neolithic
Site:
`En Te'o
Material:
Pottery
Object's Name:
Holemouth Jar
Period:
Iron II
Site:
Lakhish, T.
Material:
Pottery
Object's Name:
Holemouth Jar
Period:
Iron II
Site:
Lakhish, T.
Material:
Pottery
Object's Name:
Holemouth Jar
Period:
Iron II
Site:
Bet She'an, T.
Material:
Pottery
Object's Name:
Holemouth Jar
Period:
Iron II
Site:
Bet She'an, T.
Material:
Pottery
Object's Name:
Holemouth Jar
Period:
Iron II
Site:
Bet She'an, T.
Material:
Pottery
Object's Name:
Holemouth Jar Painted
Period:
Late Chalcolithic
Site:
Nahal Pattish (Gilat)
Material:
Pottery
Object's Name:
Holemouth Jar Miniature, Spouted
Period:
Early Bronze III
Site:
Jericho, T.
Material:
Pottery
Object's Name:
Holemouth Jar Handled
Period:
Early Bronze III
Site:
Jericho, T.
Material:
Pottery
Object's Name:
Holemouth Jar With Pierced Lug Handles
Period:
Early Bronze III
Site:
Jericho, T.
Material:
Pottery
Object's Name:
Rim Holemouth Jar Impressed with Stamp-Seal Impression, Zoomorphic
Period:
Early Bronze I
Site:
Megiddo, T.
Material:
Pottery
Object's Name:
Holemouth Jar Spouted, Ledge Handled
Period:
Early Bronze II-III
Site:
`Ai
Material:
Pottery
Object's Name:
Holemouth Jar Lugged
Period:
Pottery Neolithic A
Site:
Jericho, T.
Material:
Pottery
Object's Name:
Holemouth Jar With Pierced Lug Handles
Period:
Pre-Ghassulian Chalcolithic
Site:
Zaf, T.
Material:
Pottery
Object's Name:
Holemouth Jar With Pierced Lug Handles
Period:
Chalcolithic
Site:
Zaf, T.
Material:
Pottery
Object's Name:
Holemouth Jar Phoenician bichrome
Period:
Iron II
Site:
Akhziv
Material:
Pottery
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