Ancient Holy Land Artifact Collection – Three Authentic Pieces

This unique collection includes three authentic ancient Holy Land artifacts spanning multiple historical periods. Carefully preserved and professionally presented, these pieces offer a remarkable connection to the daily life and culture of the ancient Near East and Biblical world.

Included in this collection:

• Herodian Oil Jar (c. 37 BC – 70 AD)
Approx. 15 × 10 cm (5.9 × 3.9 inches)
A genuine pottery vessel dating to the Herodian period, the era of King Herod and the Second Temple in Jerusalem. Such jars were commonly used for storing oils, perfumes, and other household commodities throughout Judea.

• King David Period Oil Jar (c. 1000–586 BC)
Approx. 7 × 5 cm (2.8 × 2.0 inches)
An authentic Iron Age pottery vessel from the Biblical period traditionally associated with the Kingdom of Judah. These utilitarian jars were essential for storing oil, wine, grain, and water in ancient households.

• Roman Oil Lamp (c. 1st–4th Century AD)
Approx. 8 × 6 cm (3.1 × 2.4 inches)
A genuine Roman terracotta oil lamp used for illumination throughout the Roman Empire. Filled with olive oil and fitted with a wick, these lamps provided light in homes, workshops, and public spaces.

Historical Significance

Together, these three artifacts represent over a thousand years of Holy Land history, from the Biblical Iron Age through the Roman period. They provide a tangible link to the civilizations that shaped the cultural and religious heritage of Jerusalem and the surrounding region.

Perfect for:
• Biblical artifact collectors
• Ancient pottery enthusiasts
• Historical displays and educational collections
• Gifts for history lovers and scholars

Authenticity

All three artifacts are authentic ancient pieces from the Holy Land. A Certificate of Antiquity is included with the collection.

Please note that ancient artifacts naturally display variations, imperfections, mineral deposits, wear, and age-related characteristics consistent with centuries of burial and preservation.