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Contributing Institution: Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary Library Description: Terra-cotta oil lamp, 6th-7th century C.E. Provenance: Syro-Palestinian. Raised base ring on upward-sloping base. Raised pear-shaped ring traces nozzle and rim with raised inside ring surrounding fill hole. On shoulder: 2 branches split to flank knob handle. Cross on nozzle. Indiscernible pattern... -
Contributing Institution: Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary Library Description: Terra-cotta oil lamp, 1200-800 B.C.E. Clay. Low disk base. Saucer with out-curved rim, pinched at one point. Rounded base. Pinched rim is blackened. Condition: fine, cracked lengthwise. 11.4 cm length, 3.4 cm height. JPG file (76.5 KB). -
Contributing Institution: Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary Library Description: Terra-cotta oil lamp, 1200-800 B.C.E. Clay. Low disk base. Saucer with out-curved rim, pinched at one point. Rounded base. Pinched rim is blackened. Condition: fine, cracked lengthwise. 11.4 cm length, 3.4 cm height. JPG file (73.3 KB). -
Contributing Institution: Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary Library Description: Terra-cotta oil lamp, 1550-1200 B.C.E. Provenance: Syro-Palestinian. Buff clay. Saucer pinched at one point, forms nozzle. Nozzle is wide and blackened on rim. Rim: straight, not out-curved, slightly chipped, cracked on back side. Rounded base. Condition: very fine. 12.2 cm length, 4.0 cm height.... -
Contributing Institution: Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary Library Description: Terra-cotta oil lamp, 1550-1200 B.C.E. Provenance: Syro-Palestinian. Buff clay. Saucer pinched at one point, forms nozzle. Nozzle is wide and blackened on rim. Rim: straight, not out-curved, slightly chipped, cracked on back side. Rounded base. Condition: very fine. 12.2 cm length, 4.0 cm height.... -
The Morton Collection of Biblical Artifacts
User CollectionContributing Institution: Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary Library Description: Images of artifacts from the Bible lands (Jordan, Israel, Syria, Iraq, Lebanon, Egypt, Turkey, Greece and Italy) acquired by Dr. William H. Morton, former director of the American School of Oriental Research in Jerusalem, during the 1940s and 1950s, including inscribed scarabs from Egypt; terraco...