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Black Skyphos Cup
C
ommon household item from Greek colonists in southern Italy. Thrown on wheel. Complete.1 7/8" H, 3 1/2" D.
Italy, 300 B.C.

SL1035-66 
Clay Cooking Pot
Common household item.  Wheel-thrown.  Decorated with circular ribs.  Two complete handles. 5 1/2" H, 6" D.,
Holy Land/Roman 1-100 A.D.

SL1041-53 
Clay Jar / Bottle
For ointment or perfume .Buff, spheroid, thick, thrown; complete.
3" H, 2 1/2" D.
Syria/Palestine  2350-1950 B.C.

SL1034-54  

Clay Jar/Bottle
For ointment or perfume .Buff, spheroid, thick, thrown; complete.
3" H, 2 3/4" D.
Syria/Palestine  2350-1950 B.C.

SL1033-68 

Clay Goblet
Boldly shaped, wide mouthed.  Used as a drinking vessel. Somewhat encrusted; complete.  5 1/2" H, 3 1/2" D.
Israel  2000-1730 B.C.

SL1038-56  

Clay Goblet
Boldly shaped, wide mouthed.  Used as a drinking vessel. Somewhat encrusted; lip worn and chipped, otherwise complete. 
5 1/2" H, 3 1/2" D.
Israel  2000-1730 B.C.

SL1039-58  

Clay Goblet
Boldly shaped, wide mouthed.  Used as a drinking vessel. Somewhat encrusted; complete.  5 1/2" H, 3 1/2" D.
Israel  2000-1730 B.C.

SL1037-60

Clay Goblet
Boldly shaped, wide mouthed.  Used as a drinking vessel. Somewhat encrusted; complete.  5 1/2"H, 3 1/2" D.
Israel  2000-1730 B.C.

SL1036-62  

Clay Goblet
Boldly shaped, wide mouthed.  Used as a drinking vessel. Somewhat encrusted; complete.  5 1/2" H, 3 1/2" D.
Israel  2000-1730 B.C.

SL1040-64 

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