Israel/Shephelah
Late Hellenistic
Occupational debris and wal...
FLASK, R-FK1
Description: Flask with cylindrical wide neck and thick, rim. Two twisted handles are attached from neck shoulder; made in reddish-yellow ware white grits.
Occurrence: Maresha, third-second centuries BCE (Levine 2003:99-100, fig. 6.9:91). Tel Gezer, contexts dated to the late second century and early first century BCE (Gitin 1990: pIs.39: 18,41 :24-25). Jerusalem, Jewish Quarter, Stratum 4 in area W and Stratum 6-5 in area X-2, dated to late second--early first centuries BCE (Geva 2003: 128, fig. 5.2: type FK2). Debora Sandhaus.2011.
The Pottery from Khirbet er-Rasm: The Typology of the Pottery from the Hellenistic, Roman and Later Periods.pp:124-126
Courtesy of Prof. Avraham Faust and Prof. Adi Erlich/Kh. er-Rasm Expedition
Thanks to Prof. Andrea Berlin and Dr. Deborah Sandhaus for their help