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A LEAD PILGRIMAGE AMPULLA FROM 'AKKO'S CRUSADER HARBOR.

Authors :
SHARVIT, JACOB
BUXTON, BRIDGET
KRIEGER, WILLIAM H.
PLANER, DROR
BARKAI, OFRA
Source :
Atiqot; 2024, Vol. 116, p401-412, 12p
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

A medieval mold-made lead pilgrimage ampulla was retrieved in an underwater excavation in the port of 'Akko. It exhibits molded ribbing, resembling a scallop shell or drawstring purse on one side, and an aniconic quatrefoil petal on the other. Such mass-produced, budget-friendly, lead pilgrim ampullae are well-known in medieval Christianity, probably reflecting an insatiable desire for holy relics. Certain characteristics of the ampulla may suggest that it was locally produced in 'Akko. In the Crusader period, 'Akko was the major maritime gateway in and out of the Holy Land for European pilgrims, and the 'Akko ampulla may have arrived at the Holy Land carried by a pilgrim as an amulet. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
07928424
Volume :
116
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Atiqot
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
182392507
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.2307/27350391