A buff terracotta oil lamp, decorated with a star-shaped design below the nozzle and geometric motifs around the shoulders. A small knob handle at the back and standing on a ring base.
Holy Land Samaritan: Circa 4th Century AD.
Fine condition; complete and intact.
Length 8.6 cms (3.4 ins).
Provenance: Ex Judge Steve Adler collection Jerusalem, acquired since the 1960's.
Exported with export approval licence of the Israel Antiquities Authority.
The Samaritans occupied the region of modern-day Tel Aviv to Haifa. The Samaritans are not Jewish, Muslim, or Christian. They are a distinct religious group descended from the northern tribes of biblical Israel, specifically the tribes of Ephraim, Menashe, and Levi. They developed a unique culture, including special symbols, art, and oil lamps. The Samaritan lamps are characterized by their shape and decorations and appear from the end of the Roman period to the early Islamic period.
Holy Land Samaritan oil lamp with geometric motifs
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