A Canaanite Basket Handle Spouted Jug

This round Canaanite jug is covered in a series of frenzied red lines that seem to buzz through time, the intersecting spaces broken up by a clearing of just three vertical marks at four spots along the jug’s body. The jug’s basket handle arches above the mouth’s large opening, while a short spout arises from the front, flaring slightly for an easy pour.

The little we know of ancient Canaan comes from the rich archeological record they left behind. This piece is an excellent example of the simple rites of ancient history, when the storage and transportation of water meant the difference between life and death in the arid realm of Canaan.

 

REFERENCE #

KB_PT_9993

CIVILIZATION

Early Bronze Age I, 3500 B.C.E. – 3000 B.C.E.

SIZE

H. 21.5 cm

CONDITION

Fine condition

PRICE

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An Egyptian/Canaanite Calsite Tazza

A Tazza refers to a little cup, consisting of a short stem topped by a wide receptacle. This piece comes from the Samarian region, created in the style of either Egyptian or Canaanite craftsmen. The small cup is only 6 cm in size, lending an intimacy to the object during religious ceremonies.

The cup’s body is pinched at its mouth as well as its base, which arcs downward and connects to the wide hourglass shaped stem.

 

REFERENCE #

KB_ST_9999

CIVILIZATION

Late Bronze Age, 1500 B.C.E. -1200 B.C.E.

SIZE

D. 6 cm

CONDITION

Part of the base is missing in antiquity

PRICE

Price available upon request

Canaanite Bronze Sickle Sword

Canaanite bronze sickle sword. The sword blade curves for two thirds of its length but is straight at its lower end. The handle has raised edges and ends in a “comma” to ensure the grip.

Reference: Y. Yadin, “The Art of Warfare in Biblical Lands” (London, 1963), p. 207

REFERENCE #

WP_MS_1001

CIVILIZATION

Canaanite, Late Bronze 1400 B.C.E.

SIZE

L. 56 cm

CONDITION

Fine condition

PRICE

Sold

Canaanite Chocolate and White Ware Jug

Canaanite artisans were prolific, and their pottery came in an array of fantastic shapes, colors and sizes. This white ware jug is no exception, its ghostly exterior marked with dark brown lines that zigzag across the top half of its bulbous body. A wide base supports the body itself, while the short neck above ends at a large flat mouth.

A handle rises abruptly from the body and connects at the neck’s base, making a sturdy loop for the well-worn hands of an ancient Canaanite

REFERENCE #

KB_PT_1261

CIVILIZATION

Late Bronze Age IA, 1530 B.C.E. – 1480 B.C.E.

SIZE

H. 15.5

CONDITION

Fine condition

PRICE

Price available upon request

Canaanite Chocolate and White Ware Loop Footed Jar

The distinctive base of this Canaanite jar is made of three looped legs that prop the body up in tripod-like fashion. The design is more aesthetically pleasing than innovative, yet the rest of the jug was carefully made to exacting standards that allowed for the flawless curves of its white ceramic exterior.

The upper half of the jug is decorated with chocolate brown bands that alternate between straight lines and tightly wound zigzags. The overall effect is an ancient artifact imbued with a timeless sense of artistry and originality.REFERENCE #

KB_PT_1302

CIVILIZATION

Late Bronze Age IA, 1530 B.C.E. – 1480 B.C.E.

SIZE

H. 20 cm

CONDITION

Fine condition

PRICE

Price available upon request

Canaanite Large Decorated Spear Head

This magnificent leaf-shaped spear head was made by the Canaanites in the mid to late 2nd millennium B.C.E.. It displays excellent engineering and structural elements, particularly in terms of the bilateral central longitudinal fortified rib, widening to a broad tabular section at the butt end which was used to haft the spear head onto the shaft. The body tapers in both frontal and lateral profiles, making it a lethally effective weapon. The size also counts against anything other than a martial function, while the status associated with both warriors and large quantities of bronze (an expensive commodity at the time) marks it out as an important artifact.

Where found in context, such pieces are typically associated with prestige graves, and it would appear that they were probably as important in terms of appearance (i.e. conspicuous governance and threat) as in their evident lethality in combat. Indeed, at almost half a metre long, this piece would have been a very imposing item at the time of its manufacture, as indeed it is now. There is considerable evidence for diversity of manufacture across the Canaanite area, perhaps reflecting something of the modular yet martial nature of the time.

The Canaanites were one of the ‘tribal’ groups of what was to become Israel, Palestine and Jordan, who had their cultural roots in the Neolithic revolution when agriculture revolutionised Near East economics. By the Bronze Age the stability of the area and their position between great trading powers – notably Egypt and Mesopotamia – made them prosperous and culturally diverse, and was a high point for artistic creation. The culture contracted with economic issues suffered by Egypt and the Mesopotamians, and went through a collapse at the end of the Bronze Age due to a combination of ‘Sea People’ invasions, environmental meltdown and internal troubles in Egypt leading to loss of infrastructure throughout the Near East. Their resurgence of power in the Iron Age was matched by that of the Ammonites and Moabites, among others, and the region eventually came under control of the Neo-Assyrians by the mid 8th century B.C.E.. Such symbols of conspicuous consumption and authority are rare, especially in this excellent state of preservation and exquisite patination. This is an attractive and elegant piece of ancient art.

REFERENCE #

WP_PR_1043

CIVILIZATION

Canaanite, 1400 B.C.E. – 900 B.C.E.

SIZE

L. 47.5 cm

CONDITION

Fine condition

PRICE

Price available upon request

Canaanite Loop Footed Painted Jar

A Canaanite loop footed painted jar

 

REFERENCE #

KB_PT_0060

CIVILIZATION

Middle Bronze Age, 1700 B.C.E. – 1600 B.C.E.

SIZE

H. 26.5 cm

CONDITION

Fine condition

PRICE

Price available upon request

Canaanite Red Slip Spouted Jar

The natural polish of this red slip spouted jar shines brightly even under the softest of lights. The large ovoid body of this piece has no neck, but instead a flattened ring atop its mouth and a bent spout with a small hole for measured pouring. This suggests an efficiency commonly found throughout the arid regions of ancient Canaan, when water and wine were too important for the casual spill.

 

REFERENCE #

KB_PT_0597

CIVILIZATION

Early Bronze Age, 3500 B.C.E. – 3000 B.C.E.

SIZE

H. 23 cm

CONDITION

Fine condition

PRICE

Price available upon request

Ceramic Canaanite Spouted Bowl

Wide Canaanite terra-cotta bowl with a single large spout protruding at a 45-degree angle from halfway up the body. The body tapers to a flattened base while the large mouth lacks embellishment. Monochrome paint marks the body’s upper half in parallel lines that intersect in diagonal planes.

REFERENCE #

KB_PT_2901

CIVILIZATION

Early Bronze Age, 3500 B.C.E. – 3000 B.C.E.

SIZE

L. 18 cm

CONDITION

Repaired

PRICE

Price available upon request

Ceramic Fenestrated Ceremonial Stand

A ceramic fenestrated ceremonial stand

REFERENCE #

KB_PT_0040

CIVILIZATION

Chalcolithic Period, 4000 B.C.E. – 3500 B.C.E.

SIZE

H. 27 cm

CONDITION

Fine condition

PRICE

Price available upon request

Ceramic Line Painted Amphoriskos

The thin lines that mark the top half of this large amphoriskos are on the primal end of art history, yet their application is so intricate as to reveal the care and attention to detail of the Canaanite artisan who applied them to the vessel’s exterior over 5000 years ago.

The large egg-shaped body of this amphoriskos allowed it to hold substantial amounts of liquid, be it wine, water or oil. The rich desert tones of its smooth exterior stand out boldly among the monochrome paint that scratch its surface.

REFERENCE #

KB_PT_2510

CIVILIZATION

Early Bronze Age, 3500 B.C.E. – 3000 B.C.E.

SIZE

H. 20 cm

CONDITION

Fine condition

PRICE

Price available upon request

Classic Canaanite Levantine Periform Painted Ware

A classic Canaanite Levantine periform painted ware juglet[/vc_column_text]

KB_PT_0053

CIVILIZATION

Middle Bronze Age II A, 1800 B.C.E. – 1700 B.C.E.

SIZE

H. 13.5 cm

CONDITION

Excellent condition

PRICE

Price available upon request

Israelite Kingdom Axe Head

A cast bronze axe head with a cylindrical socketing shaft, a tapered spike on the back end, and a horizontal axe blade on the front.

For similar see: Nikolaus Boroffka,  Simple technology. Casting moulds for axe-heads. In: Tobias L. Kienlin, Ben Roberts (ed.), Metals and society. Studies in honour of Barbara S. Ottaway.

Universitätsforschungen zur Prähistorischen Archäologie 169. Vertag

Dr. Rudolf Habelt GmbH (Bonn 2009), pp. 246-257, n. 1-2.

 

REFERENCE #

WP_PR_1115

CIVILIZATION

Canaanite, 1200 B.C.E. – 800 B.C.E.

Time of the Israelite Kingdom

SIZE

L. 20 cm

CONDITION

Fine condition

PRICE

$2500

Large Canaanite Chocolate and White Ware

Large Canaanite chocolate and white ware, ancient Canaanite pottery corresponding to the Late Bronze Age of approximately 1530 B.C.E. – 1480 B.C.E.. Narrow base rises to wide smooth shoulders, topped by slightly flared neck with straight-rimmed mouth. Monochrome paint patterns in four distinct rings on vase’s top half, interspersed with four stylized palm trees. Base structure of three loops, each painted with four short straight lines, serves as tripod stand.

 

REFERENCE #

KB_PT_9984

CIVILIZATION

Late Bronze Age IA, 1530 B.C.E. – 1480 B.C.E.

SIZE

H. 26 cm

CONDITION

Fine condition

PRICE

Price available upon request