📜 Historical & Cultural Significance

This authentic Roman terracotta bowl originates from the Holy Land, dating to approximately the 1st–3rd century AD, during the period of Roman rule in Judea.

Clay bowls like this were essential in everyday life, used for food preparation, serving, and storage. Their simple and functional design reflects the daily routines of people living during the Biblical and early Roman era.

Similar vessels have been uncovered in archaeological excavations throughout Jerusalem, Caesarea, Jericho, and Galilee, offering insight into domestic life nearly 2,000 years ago.

Despite its smaller size, this bowl remains a meaningful artifact connected to the ancient world.


🕊️ About This Artifact

• Type: Roman terracotta bowl
• Date: c.1st–3rd century AD
• Culture: Roman / Levantine (Holy Land)
• Material: Terracotta clay
• Function: Food preparation / serving vessel
• Dimensions: 11.43 × 6.35 cm (4.5 × 2.5 in)
• Origin: Holy Land antiquities market
• Includes: Certificate of Antiquity