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  2. Stone vessel - Wikipedia

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    Mycenaean stone vessel. Late Bronze Age. National Archaeological Museum of Athens. A stone vessel is a hollow container, made of stone. Stone mortars and pestles have been used by the Kebaran culture (the Levant with Sinai) from 22000 to 18000 BC to crush grains and other plant material. The Kebaran mortars that have been found are sculpted ...

  3. Stone vessels in ancient Judaea - Wikipedia

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    Stone vessels on display in the Burnt House in Jerusalem. The use of stone vessels made from soft limestone/chalkstone among Jews during the Second Temple period and beyond was widespread across Judea, Galilee and the Golan Heights. Initially appearing in the early 1st century BCE, these vessels continued to be utilized in each region for ...

  4. Scopus stone vessels cave - Wikipedia

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    The production of stone vessels in the southern Levant became more common the late 1st century BCE as a result of the increasing adherence to Jewish purity laws. In contrast to pottery vessels, under halakha stone vessels did not become impure through use for food and drink. The quarry and workshops on the east slope of Mount Scopus are amongst ...

  5. Sabu disk - Wikipedia

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    Sabu's grave was discovered on January 19, 1936, by the British archaeologist Walter Bryan Emery.It is a mastaba tomb that consists of seven chambers. In Room E, the central burial chamber, the disk was found in a central location right next to Sabu's skeleton, which was originally buried in a wooden coffin. [4]

  6. A monster diamond, ancient lipstick and erotic Roman ... - AOL

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    The stone vessel containing a deep red mixture of minerals — primarily hematite, along with manganite, braunite and vegetable-based waxy ingredients — is “probably the earliest” example of ...

  7. Fuente Magna - Wikipedia

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    The Fuente Magna is a large stone vessel that was discovered in Bolivia on the shores of Lake Titicaca by a local farmer. Its cultural affiliation and chronology is uncertain, as is the context where it was found. [1]

  8. Kernos - Wikipedia

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    Athenaeus preserves an ancient description of the kernos as: . a terracotta vessel with many little bowls stuck on to it. In them there is sage, white poppy heads, wheat, barley, peas (?), vetches (?), pulse, lentils, beans, spelt (?), oats, cakes of compressed fruit, honey, olive oil, wine, milk, and unwashed sheep's wool.

  9. Stone ship - Wikipedia

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    Lindholm Høje. Bække, Denmark. 800 m north of Bække there is a 45 m (148 ft) ship which dates to the Viking Age.; Jelling stone ship.Under the southern mound in Jelling, Denmark, which is associated with Queen Thyra, remains of a giant Viking Age stone ship have been found, by far the largest known: either 170 or 354 m (558 or 1,161 ft).

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