Biblical Cookware and Crockery - TheTorah.com
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Pottery and CulturePottery Form and FunctionPottery in The BibleOther Types of CeramicsPottery Vessels in Metaphors and ParablesArchaeologists identify a vessel as a jug, storage jar or lamp, etc., based mainly on its shape. With some vessels, the rationale is sound: a bowl is usually a small, open serving vessel, and a jar is mainly a large, closed vessel with a capacity for storage for household needs, taxes, or trade. Yet there is a degree of uncertainty in some of these...See more on thetorah.comExplore further Archaeologists identify a vessel as a jug, storage jar or lamp, etc., based mainly on its shape. With some vessels, the rationale is sound: a bowl is usually a small, open serving vessel, and a jar is mainly a large, closed vessel with a capacity for storage for household needs, taxes, or trade. Yet there is a degree of uncertainty in some of these...
Archaeologists identify a vessel as a jug, storage jar or lamp, etc., based mainly on its shape. With some vessels, the rationale is sound: a bowl is usually a small, open serving vessel, and a jar is mainly a large, closed vessel with a capacity for storage for household needs, taxes, or trade. Yet there is a degree of uncertainty in some of these...
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