- Object Title: Juglet
- Object Name: Juglet
- Object Number: 955.165.51
- Description: Yellowish-orange ware. Decoration in thick uneven vertical bands, which have fired red to black. A strip of clay over the top of the handle suggests derivation from a thong attachment of a possible leather prototype.
- Dimensions: 7.9 × 8.4 × 6.5 cm
- Material: Ceramic (earthenware)
- Geography: Excavated at Jericho, Palestine
- Period: Early Bronze Age I
- Date: c. 3200-2900 BCE
- Field Collector: Dame Kathleen Mary Kenyon; British School of Archaeology; American Schools of Oriental Research
- Museum Collector: Dr. A. Douglas Tushingham
- 1953 Archaeological Context: J Tomb A94
- Excavation Number: 76
- Cross References:
• Kenyon, Kathleen Mary. Digging up Jericho. London: Ernest Benn, 1957: Description of tomb: pp. 96-99; Objects in situ: Plate 34A.
• Kenyon, Kathleen M. Excavations at Jericho, Volume One. London: British School of Archaeology in Jerusalem, 1960: pp. 16-40 (Tomb A94). - Published References:
• Kenyon, Kathleen M. Excavations at Jericho, Volume One. London: British School of Archaeology in Jerusalem, 1960: pp. 33-34, Figure 12:7
• Tushingham, A. D. “Recent Palestinian Accessions.” Royal Ontario Museum Bulletin of the Division of Art & Archaeology 26 (Dec. 1957) Plates 9a.
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