Lamp with eight wick sockets. Eastern Mediterranean ca. 250-500 AD. Mold-formed, slipped and fired clay. The Jewish Museum collection [4008×4008] [OC]

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    1. https://collections.thejewishmuseum.org/collection/583-lamp

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      Lamp, 250-500 CE

      Eastern Mediterranean

      Mold-formed, slipped, and fired clay

      Gift of the Betty and Max Ratner Collection, 1981-75

      In the year 70 CE the Roman Empire conquered Jerusalem, destroying the second Jewish Temple and solidifying a period of Roman rule that lasted more than seven centuries. Jewish communities continued to live in the region and gradually incorporated aspects of Roman material culture in their daily lives, including lamps like this one. This ancient lamp, with its eight wick sockets, is an unusual early version that may align with the Hanukkah custom of kindling eight lights. The now-standard Hanukkah lamp with eight lights plus a shamash (helper light), however, did not appear until the Middle Ages. Lamps like this one were likely used for daily illumination and holiday]

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