Late Bronze Age Oil Lamp | Time of Moses Artifact 1400–1200 BC

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Description

Description

This Late Bronze Age opium jug, dating back to approximately 1400-1200 BC, is an exquisite example of ancient pottery, characterized by its rounded body, narrow neck, and small opening. The jug’s form is believed to have been used for holding and transporting opium, which was traded and used for both medicinal and ritual purposes in the ancient world. The jug’s surface exhibits a naturally aged patina, with slight discoloration and mineral deposits indicative of its long history. Similar jugs have been discovered in archaeological sites throughout the ancient Near East and Mediterranean, providing insight into the trade networks and daily life of that era.

This type of vessel reflects the complex trade practices of the Late Bronze Age, connecting various cultures and regions through commerce and shared knowledge.

Dimensions: 11 x 6 cm

Weight: 86.3 grams

Period and Time

Period and Time

This opium jug belongs to the Late Bronze Age (1400-1200 BC), a period marked by extensive trade routes that connected ancient civilizations, including the Egyptians, Canaanites, and Mycenaeans. The era saw the flourishing of city-states, diplomatic exchanges, and significant advancements in craftsmanship and metallurgy. The Late Bronze Age is also notable for the development of early writing systems and recorded interactions between major powers of the time.

Material

Material

The jug is crafted from clay, using traditional hand-forming and firing methods of the period. Its surface, now weathered, reflects centuries of age, showcasing both its historical significance and authenticity.

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