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Table for measuring liquids

UnknownHellenistic period, 143rd century BCE - Hellenistic period, 142nd century BCE

The Israel Museum, Jerusalem

The Israel Museum, Jerusalem
Jerusalem, Israel

This table was a measuring instrument used by the market inspectors (agoranomoi) of Maresha to check the volumes of containers used by vendors to market their wine and oil. Its Greek inscription reads, "Year 170 (of the Seleucid era = 143 BCE) agoranomoi Antipatros son of [...]doros and Aristodomos son of Ariston[...]." The table was made of a soft limestone, into which four funnels of different sizes, labeled according to volume, were carved. When a funnel was filled to capacity, the stopper at the bottom would be removed, and the exact measure of liquid would flow into a vessel placed below it.

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  • Title: Table for measuring liquids
  • Creator: Unknown
  • Date Created: Hellenistic period, 143rd century BCE - Hellenistic period, 142nd century BCE
  • Location: Maresha
  • Type: Table
  • Rights: Israel Antiquities Authority, Photo © Israel Museum, Jerusalem, by Elie Posner
  • External Link: Israel Museum, Jerusalem
  • Medium: Soft limestone
  • Dimensions: H: 13.5; W: 25; L: 74 cm
  • Curator: Mevorah, David
The Israel Museum, Jerusalem

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