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Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Iron Age Terracotta Oil Lamp, 1200 BCE - 560 BCE
Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Iron Age Terracotta Oil Lamp, 1200 BCE - 560 BCE

Iron Age Terracotta Oil Lamp, 1200 BCE - 560 BCE

Terracotta
14.2 x 16 cm
5 5/8 x 6 1/4 in
LK.353
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This ancient lamp might have burned in the Holy Land during the time of the Hebrew patriarchs, prior to the time of Moses. Judging by its open construction and vaguely...
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This ancient lamp might have burned in the Holy Land during the time of the Hebrew patriarchs, prior to the time of Moses. Judging by its open construction and vaguely pinched wick channel, this lamp derives from the Iron Age and is the ancestor of later designs that permeated the culture of the Middle East in Antiquity. Its simple, pinch pot construction is a tribute to the antiquity of the design, likely having Canaanite origins. Made of terracotta, this simple item would have held olive oil and probably a wick of plant fibers or textile, allowing it to provide light for a few hours perhaps. This lamp of open-bowl design would later give way to more elaborate, enclosed lamps of the Hellenistic and Roman periods.
A metaphor for joy and prosperity, for hope, for life itself, lamps have illuminated the path of civilization for centuries. They have shed light on mundane and extraordinary events alike, guiding great thoughts through the night, and standing vigil with lonely passions. In the presence of this simple object, we are in touch directly with a vanished world, with the rooms and shrines once warmed by its glow, with the people who drew comfort from its light. Today it remains as an enduring symbol of man's desire to conquer the darkness.
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