Middle Bronze Age Jug | Time of Abraham Artifact c. 2000–1550 BCE

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Description

Description

This authentic jug is a remarkable artifact from the Middle Bronze Age, a period associated with the time of Abraham. It is crafted from hand-shaped clay and fired in ancient kilns, reflecting the techniques of early civilizations. The jug's elegant, rounded body, narrow neck, and single handle indicate its use as a container for storing and pouring liquids, such as water, oil, or wine. Its functional design suggests it may have been an essential household item in daily life or used in ritualistic practices.

This unique piece is not only a testament to ancient craftsmanship but also a tangible link to a pivotal era in human history. Perfect for collectors, museums, or those interested in biblical and Middle Eastern history.

 

 

Biblical Significance:

This jug hails from an era deeply rooted in biblical history. The Middle Bronze Age aligns with the time of Abraham, as described in the Book of Genesis. During this period, nomadic tribes and urban centers coexisted, and trade networks thrived across the ancient Near East. Artifacts like this jug help us imagine the daily lives of Abraham and his contemporaries, who relied on similar vessels for sustenance and rituals. It could have been used for purposes akin to those mentioned in the Bible, such as storing oil for anointing, wine for feasts, or water for the journeys of nomadic shepherds.

Dimensions: 12.5 X 7.5

Weight: 241.1 grams 

 

 

Period and Time

Period and Time

Historical Era: Middle Bronze Age
Timeframe: Circa 2000–1550 BCE
Cultural Significance: This period was marked by the rise of fortified cities, trade networks, and the growth of cultural and religious practices in the Levantine region.

Material

Material

Earthenware (handcrafted clay)
This jug was made from natural clay sourced locally, shaped by hand or simple tools, and fired at low temperatures. The rough yet durable surface preserves the authenticity and craftsmanship of ancient potters.

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