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SKU: MP1814

A large Canaanite Terracotta Pithos, Iron Age I-II, ca. 1400 - 800 BCE

Sale price€3.380,95 EUR

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A pithos is a very large container whose shape clearly indicated that it was used for domestic storage.  It probably had its place in one of the rooms of the house or in a corner of the courtyard and served to store liquids or dry substances.  This large example features a rounded body that gradually tapers to a small flattened base, intended perhaps to be sunk into the floor.  The incised decorative ring and dot pattern at the base of the neck was used to identify contents.

Dimensions: Height: 26 inches (66 cm), Width: 13 1/2 inches (34.29 cm)

Condition:  reassembled from large fragments, the vessel is in good condition overall.

Provenance:  Alex Malloy private collection, acquired in the 1980's.

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A large Canaanite Terracotta Pithos, Iron Age I-II, ca. 1400 - 800 BCE - Sands of Time Ancient Art
A large Canaanite Terracotta Pithos, Iron Age I-II, ca. 1400 - 800 BCE Sale price€3.380,95 EUR

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