Mark 12:41-44
Middle Bronze Age Ceramic Four-Wick Oil Lamp | Time of Abraham Artifact 2000–1800 BC
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Description
Description
This ceramic four-wick oil lamp is a striking example of early Bronze Age craftsmanship, characterized by its robust, hand-molded design and multiple wick openings. The lamp's body is broad and shallow, allowing it to hold sufficient oil while supporting four separate wicks for extended lighting. The surface shows signs of natural aging, with a textured, earthy patina that reflects its ancient origins. Similar oil lamps have been excavated from archaeological sites throughout the ancient Near East, serving as tangible links to domestic and ritual practices in early civilizations.
Artifacts like this one provide insight into the daily life of early societies, where such lamps were essential for illumination in homes, temples, and community gatherings during the age of the patriarchs, including the time of Abraham.
Weight: 251.8
Dimensions: 7 X 7
Period and Time
Period and Time
This oil lamp dates back to the early Bronze Age, approximately 2000 to 1800 BC. This period coincides with the time traditionally associated with Abraham, a pivotal figure in the history of the ancient Near East and significant in Judeo-Christian and Islamic traditions. During this era, the region witnessed the rise of city-states, trade networks, and early forms of writing, contributing to its historical and cultural richness.
Material
Material
The lamp is made from hand-shaped clay, a common material used for everyday items in the early Bronze Age. The clay was fired at relatively low temperatures, resulting in a surface that shows a coarse texture and minor imperfections, adding to its authenticity and historical significance.