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Curator - Galia Gavish
Symbol of Ethiopia Symbol of Jerusalem Four ceramic potters
Ethiopian Ceramic workshop
The depiction of the 6 stages of ceramic vessel creation prepared specially for the exhibition
Arrangement of the pottery before firing Reconstruction of a fire place in Ethiopia prepared specially for the exhibition
The Negev Museum collection
Comparison between Ceramic Pottery from the Ethiopian pottery 8 th – 7 th centuries B. C. and today Israel Antiquities Authority and The Negev Museum collection Negev The Negev Museum collections
Shelf Handle typical to the Neolithic Pyrite Israel Antiquities Authority collection
Vessel from the Jordan valley chalcolithic period 4 th – 3 rd century B. C Eretz Israel Tel-Aviv Museum Vessel for home use in Ethiopia for incense. The Negev Museum Seven cornered vessel that was used For incense 2 th century B. C. Israel Museum
Ethiopian figurine of pregnant woman Artist: Zhavit Elmasht The Negev Museum The Venus from Beer-Sheva 8 th – 7 th centuries B. C Ethiopian figurine of pregnant woman Artist: Bosna Yasu The Negev Museum
Copper Standard Copper 3 – 2 century B. C. Ceramic – artist: Samunash Tashma The Negev Museum collection Museum Israel collection Bronze figurine of a Bull scepter 1200 century B. C.
Ethiopian memory Grinding sculpture Done by memory Wheat grinding basalt stone 5 th B. C. The Negev Museum collection
Bronze Snake Late Bronze ferrite From 7 th B. C. Museum Eretz Israel Tel-Aviv collection Clay Snake made to teach the children to be Aware of danger. Artist: Bosana Yasu
Dolls artist: Bosana Yasu Mothers with children Artists: Zait Kasi & Samunash Tashma
Left: Ethiopian figurines done as dolls for the children artist: Samunash Tashma left Ethiopian mother with 2 children artist: Zait Kasi left and below: Clay figurines 7 th B. C. Israel Antiquities Authority
Artist: Bosana Yasu The Negev Museum collection Artist: Aviva Yasu The Negev Museum collection
Ethiopian family on the way to Jerusalem Artist: Aviva Yasu The Negev Museum collection
Anthropoid Sarcophague and Lids 14 th -13 th century B. C. Israel Museum collection Lid of Anthropoid Sarcophagus Body length 191 cm.
Ethiopian figurines similar to the Lid of Anthropoid Sarcophagus
The Ethiopian Mythology tails that are decadence from King Solomon and Queen Sheba Left above: A couple in bed Calculitic period 4 th B. C
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