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These are some of the potsherds picked up at various locations in Israel by Galyn. |
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Handles from Beth Shan. The dark handle is from a basalt cooking utensil and shows a Jewish presence in the city.
If a clay cooking pot became unclean it had to be smashed. But a stone pot, such as the dark handled piece,
could simply be purified in water to be reused if it became unclean. |
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A handle from the site of the old Canaanite palace in Hazor that was destroyed and burnt by Joshua. |
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A decorative piece from a very fine, large bowl created in thin clay was picked up in the structural remains outside
the theatre in Beth Shan |
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Painted pieces picked up in Gezer, Beth-Shemesh, and Bethsaida
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 The base of a jar used by women to carry water. Found in Beth Shan. |
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An image of a horse (front legs visible) carved into stone and used as decorative overlay. Picked up in Avdat.
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Pieces from Sepphoris |
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Pieces from Jericho |
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Pieces from En Harod where Gideon's men drank and latter broke their clay jars going into battle.
Also a rock from the Serpantine Trail coming down the side of Masada.
A small stone from Hezekiah's tunnel picked up under the city of David, the Jerusalem of the Old Testament. |
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Pieces from the Philistine city of Ashkelon |
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Pieces from Hazor |
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Pieces from the governors seat in the Hippodrome in Caesarea on the coast.
(The piece at the top left is a shell picked up from inside the remains of Herod's palace in the Mediterranean water.) |
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Pieces from Bethsaida |
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Pieces from Gezer |
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