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Mediterranean Markets: Connecting the Ancient World

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Mediterranean Markets: Connecting the Ancient World2021 - Present

Much like today, ancient “consumers” were connected to distant markets. Both basic and precious goods from faraway lands “shipped” to royal palaces, elite estates—sometimes even rural households—and technological advances in craftsmanship and commerce transcended boundaries of language, religion, or culture to spread rapidly. "Mediterranean Marketplaces: Connecting the Ancient World" explores how the movement of goods, peoples, and ideas around the ancient Mediterranean transformed the lives and livelihoods of people at all levels of society, driving innovations that had lasting impacts—even on the modern world.

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Lamp
Date: 1200-586 BC
Medium: Ceramic (baked)
Object number: 1881.1.6
Lamp
Date: 1000-586 BC
Medium: Ceramic (baked)
Object number: 1881.1.7
Juglet
Date: 1000-586 BCE
Medium: Ceramic (baked)
Object number: 1881.12.9
Jug
Date: 1200-586 BCE
Medium: Ceramic (baked)
Object number: 1881.12.23
Plate
Date: 1000-586 BCE
Medium: Ceramic (baked)
Object number: 1881.12.28
Rotating Element of Potter's Wheel
Date: 3300-1200 BCE
Medium: Basalt
Object number: 1881.12.38
Bowl
Date: 1000-586 BCE
Medium: Ceramic (baked)
Object number: 1881.12.39
Pillar Figurine
Date: 1000-586 BCE
Medium: Ceramic (baked)
Object number: 1881.21.23
Lamp
Date: 1000-586 BCE
Medium: Ceramic (baked)
Object number: 1881.25.36
Amphoriskos
Date: 2nd - 1st century BCE
Medium: Core-Formed Glass
Object number: 1881.28.7
Statue Fragment of Human Foot
Date: 37 BCE-638 CE
Medium: Marble
Object number: 1881.30.1
Jar
Date: 1000-586 BCE
Medium: Ceramic (baked)
Object number: 1892.2.10