Abstract
Among the glass vessels from Tel Shor is a cast bowl adorned with beaded decoration, dated to the late Hellenistic period, which contributes to the currently meager data on the distribution of this quite rare type. A third-century CE bottle, unearthed alongside a Roman-period clay bottle, supports the attribution of the tomb in which they were found to the Roman period.
Keywords
cast glass bowl, beaded decoration, late Hellenistic-period glass, Roman-period glass
Recommended Citation
Winter, T.
2026.
Tel Shor: The Glass Vessels.
Qadum: Journal of Excavation Reports from Israel 2:1–4.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.70967/3078-8528.1075
Available at:
https://publications.iaa.org.il/qadum/vol2/iss1/31
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