EditorialTerracotta sherd with linear decoration, Middle Neolithic, ca. 4000 B.C., Greek Neolithic, Terracotta; Red-brown on buff ware, length 3 1/4in. (8.3cm), Vases, From Nemea in the Peloponnese. Dark lines on light ground.
EditorialPlate (fragment), Late 12th/early 13th century, Iran, Saveh, Fritware sherd decorated with minai technique over an opaque white glaze, Largest piece: 8 x 6 1/4 in.
EditorialPottery. Bowl with repair holes; Jug with spout and spouted handle and Body sherd of a recycled vessel and ochre. From the Cave of Los Murcielagos (Albun_ol, Granada province, Andalusia). National Archaeological Museum. Madrid. Spain.
EditorialLetter from the commander of the fortress of Lachish, announcing the fall to Syrian troops of Aseka, another outpost on the road to Jerusalem. A sentence reads: " I do not see the lights of Aseka any more... " Clay sherd covered with reed-pen...
EditorialJar rim sherd, Early Bronze Age, ca. mid-3rd millennium B.C., Mesopotamia, Tell Taya, Ceramic, 4.09 x 6.42 in. (10.39 x 16.31 cm), Ceramics-Vessels,.
EditorialJar sherd, early Islamic, ca. 9th?10th century A.D., Iran, Qasr-i Abu Nasr, Islamic, Ceramic, H. 14 ? Diam. 13 11/16 in. (35.5 ? 34.8 cm), Ceramics-Vessels.
EditorialJar sherd, Sasanian?early Islamic, ca. 7th?8th century A.D., Mesopotamia, Ctesiphon, Sasanian or Islamic, Ceramic, 3 15/16 x 3 3/4 x 3/8 in. (10 x 9.6 x 1 cm), Ceramics-Vessels.
EditorialSherd, Sasanian, ca. 3rd?7th century A.D., From Mesopotamia, Ctesiphon, Sasanian, Ceramic, 2 11/16 x 3 3/8 x 13/16 in. (6.8 x 8.6 x 2.1 cm), Ceramics-Vessels,.
EditorialSherd, Sasanian, ca. 3rd?7th century A.D., From Mesopotamia, Ctesiphon, Sasanian, Ceramic, 3 7/16 x 3 1/16 in. (8.7 x 7.7 x 2.3 cm), Ceramics-Vessels,.
EditorialSherd, Halaf, ca. 5600?5000 B.C., Syria, Tell Brak, Halaf, Ceramic, paint, 1.56 x 2.05 in. (3.96 x 5.21 cm), Ceramics-Vessels, Halaf potters far surpassed their predecessors and successors in the embellishment and delicacy of their designs and the fine...
EditorialTerracotta sherd from an Arretine cup with satyrs, Early Imperial, Augustan, ca. 31 B.C.?A.D. 14, Roman, Terracotta; terrasigilata, 2 3/4 ? 3 3/16 ? 11/16 ? 1/8 in. (7 ? 8.1 ? 1.8 ? 0.3 cm), Vases, Fragment of an Arretine cup with satyrs.
EditorialTerracotta sherd with linear decoration, Middle Neolithic, ca. 4000 B.C., Greek Neolithic, Terracotta; Red-brown on buff ware, length 3 1/4in. (8.3cm), Vases, From Nemea in the Peloponnese. Dark lines on light ground.
EditorialMinoan body sherd, Middle Kingdom, Dynasty 12?13, ca. 1981?1640 B.C., From Egypt, Memphite Region, Lisht North, Cemetery, 1920?22, Pottery, h. 3.2 cm (1 1/4 in); w. 3.6 cm (1 7/16 in).
EditorialSherd with a serekh, Early Dynastic Period, Dynasty 1, ca. 3100?2649 B.C., From Egypt, Northern Upper Egypt, Abydos, Umm el-Qaab, Tomb of Peribsen, Egypt Exploration Fund excavations, Pottery, H. m x 115m.
EditorialLetter from the commander of the fortress of Lachish, announcing the fall to Syrian troops of Aseka, another outpost on the road to Jerusalem. A sentence reads: " I do not see the lights of Aseka any more... " Clay sherd covered with reed-pen...