- "Bilbil
juglets" are an
example of Base Ring ware,
which are
pottery and have long slim necks.
Archaeologists speculate that
bilbil juglets may have...
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called a milk jug in
America A
growler beer
bottle or “jug”
Roman gl****
juglet with
vertical ribbing. 2nd half of 1st
century C.E.
Enamel wash-basin and...
- el-Yehudiyeh
juglet as
being firmly grounded in
earlier Canaanite ceramic traditions, able to be
traced back to
earlier prototypes such as the
juglets from Tomb...
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Poppies and
opium made
their way
around the
world along the silk road.
Juglets resembling poppy seed pods have been
discovered with
trace amounts of opium...
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Mount during the
First Temple period. The
findings included animal bones,
juglet and
ceramic bowl fragments, as well as the rim of a
storage jar.
There is...
- Two
small opium juglets that came to
Egypt from
Cyprus around 1600 B.C. - 1500 B.C....
- (1 ed.). New York:
Harper & brothers. Zevulun, U., "Tell el-Yahudiyeh
Juglets from a Potter’s
Refuse Pit at Afula", Eretz-Israel 21 (1990), pp. 174–190...
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Intricate 'Free-field'
compositions graced juglets and jars.
Ubiquitous concentric circles were
applied to jars,
juglets,
bowls and
kraters using multiple brushes...
- (piperatoria); a beaker; a vase or
juglet (a
small jug); four bowls; a
small dish; and 98
silver spoons and ladles. The
beaker and
juglet are
decorated with similar...
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including Cypriots milk bowls,
Egyptian alabaster cups,
pilgrim flasks, and
juglets. The
earlier burials (14th–12th
centuries BCE) were ****ociated with more...