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‘Atiqot 80 (2015)
ISBN 2948-040X
Glass Finds from Ketef Hinnom, Jerusalem
(pp. 35–44)
Natalya Katsnelson
Keywords: necropolis, cemetery, burial goods, burial rituals, mourning ceremony
The excavations at Ketef Hinnom yielded 347 glass fragments, including a large amount of Ottoman-period and modern glass. The Roman-period glass fragments date to the first–early third centuries CE, including two bowls, a beaker, a jug, candlestick bottles and a small cosmetic bottle. A significant find is a rare, mold-blown ‘Sidonian’ juglet. The few glass finds that can be associated with the Byzantine period comprise a wineglass, an oil lamp, two small glass tesserae and several windowpane fragments.