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‘Atiqot 108 (2022)
ISBN 2948-040X
The Glass Finds from the ‘Sleepy Spring’ at Safed (Ẓefat)
(pp. 485–494)
Natalya Katsnelson
Keywords: industry, trade, Ottoman Empire, jewelry
The excavation at Safed yielded a small assemblage of glass finds, including fragments of two beaker-shaped oil lamps, a small lid and two small cosmetic bottles of the Mamluk–Ottoman periods, as well as several beads, bracelets and glass vessels of the late Ottoman–British Mandate periods. This glass assemblage corresponds with the dating of the remains between the fifteenth and early twentieth centuries CE, comprising common locally produced artifacts of the Late Islamic period and items dating to the late Ottoman and British Mandate periods, some of which were imported.