Storage Jar, Clay: wheel-turned and fired, 800-586 BCE
Object Name:
Storage Jar
Place Made:
Israel
Date:
800-586 BCE
Medium:
Clay: wheel-turned and fired
Dimensions:
Height: 18 3/4 in. (47.6 cm) Diameter: 16 in. (40.6 cm)
Credit Line:
Gift of the Betty and Max Ratner Collection
Accession Number:
1983-214

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Storage jars with narrow mouths were probably used to hold wine and oil so as to minimize evaporation. Wider-mouthed jars contained grains, fruits, and vegetables. Both types were quite common in Iron Age homes and storerooms, but are rarely found in tombs. Because their bottoms are pointed, they probably were placed on pottery stands, partly buried or leaned against the wall.

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