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English: An illustration from the Encyclopaedia Biblica, a 1903 publication which is now in the public domain.

Fig. 1 for article "Pottery".

Image of Canaanite pottery prior to 1500 BC. In the late 19th and early 20th centuries, this was also sometimes called 'Amorite' pottery.

The Images ultimately originate from the earlier archaeological work Mound of Many Cities by Frederick Jones Bliss, about the finds at Tell El-Hesi

  • Pot 1 = Bliss' image number 83
  • Pot 2 = Bliss' image number 02 (this may be a typographic error for 62 or 82)
  • Pot 4 = Bliss' image number 93
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