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‘Atiqot 81 (2015)
ISBN 2948-040X
Glass Vessels from Yavne
(pp. 35*–37*)
Yael Gorin-Rosen
Keywords: coastal plain, luxurious vessel, ethnicity, Jewish settlement, Roman army
During the excavation at Yavne, 33 diagnostic glass fragments were found, the majority belonging to common Late Roman- and Byzantine-period types (fourth–sixth centuries CE). The assemblage includes bowls, beakers and bottles, and two types of oil lamps, hollow-stemmed and bowl-shaped with a wick-tube. The most important glass find is a small body fragment of a mold-blown beaker, decorated with almond-shaped knobs, which is dated to the first century CE. Although the Yavne fragment was found in a refuse pit with later glass finds, the discovery of such a vessel at the site contributes significantly to our knowledge about the distribution of this type.