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Ancient Roman Glass Tear Collecting Bottle a cylindrical neck that widens

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Description

a cylindrical neck that widens at the bottom

the sound of the millstones and the light of the lamp

the yad is frequently used and is considered a hidur mitzvah

was originally inhabited by the Canaanites

Generals were at that time appointed for Idumea

Ancient Roman Glass Tear Collecting Bottle a cylindrical neck that widens**Time of Jesus: 1st Century AD** This artifact features a blown glass bottle with a tubular ledge rim, a cylindrical neck that widens at the base, and a squat globular body. Commonly used during the Roman period, these elongated bottles were designed for slow pouring and were often stopped. They typically held perfumes and scented oils and were frequently placed in burial caves, earning them the name "tear bottles" for their believed use in

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