Bilbil juglet

Bilbil juglets are Old World artifacts. And, while there are numerous Bilbil juglets (the Bilbil juglets link is to Museums in Israel dot gov] and illustrates examples of bilbil juglets, like the one at the Oriental Institute, which is like juglets) in various other museums across the globe. This article is written with consideration to a juglet at a particular museum location. The object is made of clay and is considered pottery. Its description is- "Fine, brown, gray core, well fired, well hand-made, well burnished outside; Cypriote". The piece is a ‘thrown vessel’ made using a pottery wheel. The Period is late Bronze Age IIB ca. 1400-1200BCE. The site is Tel Megiddo, stratum VIIB/A Ca. 1300-1200 BCE. Excavated by the University of Chicago. And, is specifically from The Southern Levant C

Bilbil juglet

Bilbil juglets are Old World artifacts. And, while there are numerous Bilbil juglets (the Bilbil juglets link is to Museums in Israel dot gov] and illustrates examples of bilbil juglets, like the one at the Oriental Institute, which is like juglets) in various other museums across the globe. This article is written with consideration to a juglet at a particular museum location. The object is made of clay and is considered pottery. Its description is- "Fine, brown, gray core, well fired, well hand-made, well burnished outside; Cypriote". The piece is a ‘thrown vessel’ made using a pottery wheel. The Period is late Bronze Age IIB ca. 1400-1200BCE. The site is Tel Megiddo, stratum VIIB/A Ca. 1300-1200 BCE. Excavated by the University of Chicago. And, is specifically from The Southern Levant C