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Limestone bowl with mosaic decoration around rim with alternating circular and bud-shaped inlaid blue and brown glass.
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Cosmetic Bowl

Iron Age II, 8th–7th Century BCE
Ivory or bone spoon handle and portion of spoon bowl depicting a person wearing headdress and clothing with one arm raised, and lotus blossom to left of figure.
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Ivory Spoon

Iron Age II, 8th Century BCE
Ivory sculpture of goat with feet close together and hole in center.
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Ivory Goat Inlay

Iron Age IIA, 10th–9th Century BCE
Ivory handle with carving of two grazing deer-like animals, herringbone motif, and a series of circles.
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Bone Handle with Grazing Horned Animals

Iron Age IIB, first Half of 8th Century BCE
Ivory carving of a vertical series of four palmettes.
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Ivory-inlay Piece with Repeating Palmettes

Iron Age IIA–IIB, 9th–8th Century BCE
Ivory carving in shape of an eight-petaled flower with small hole in center.
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Ivory-inlay or Appliqué Piece Depicting a Rosette

Iron Age IIA–IIB, 9th–8th Century BCE
Limestone, goblet-shaped container with a footed base, a midsection with festoon pattern, and a deep bowl with checkerboard pattern on rim.
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Goblet-shaped Cosmetic Container

Iron Age II, 10th–6th Century BCE
Limestone capital with triangles and carved palmette design.
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Volute Capital from Ramat Rahel Palace

Iron Age II, Late 8th–Early 7th Century BCE
Ceramic chalice with tall, hollow stand and bowl in a separate piece on top and secured to bottom of chalice with a rod.
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Ceramic Chalice from Arad

Iron Age IIA (?)–IIB, 9th (?)–8th Century BCE

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