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Zev Radovan
This Philistine “beer-jug” found at Tell Qiri is a well known type of 12th–11th century B.C. vessel. Its strainer-spouted mouth may have prevented barley roughage from pouring out with the liquid. Its exact use, however, is unknown.
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