Plaque
32-15-381
From: Israel | Beth Shean
Curatorial Section: Near Eastern
| Object Number | 32-15-381 |
| Current Location | Collections Storage |
| Provenience | Israel | Beth Shean |
| Archaeology Area | Level VI, Room 1599 |
| Locus | W. of Room 1599 |
| Period | Iron Age IA | Iron Age IB |
| Date Made | 1200-1000 BCE |
| Section | Near Eastern |
| Materials | Glass |
| Description | Greenish-blue glass. Rectangular, pierced through its length in two places. On surace of the plaque bears 3 human figures in relief, the centre figure facing, the ones on the sides facing the centre with arms upraised; between the central figure and the one on the right is a goat rearing on his hind legs. The central figure is bearded and wears a headdress and a flounced skirt and has his arms held to his chest. Fragmentary and incomplete. |
| Length | 3.7 cm |
| Width | 3.5 cm |
| Thickness | 1.2 cm |
| Credit Line | Expedition to Beth Shean (Beisan); Clarence Fisher, 1932 |
| Other Number | 31-12-3 - Field No SF |
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