Pottery Talks
What Ceramics Tell Us About the Social World of Ancient Israel
So often it seems that pottery is boring. But the little bits of sherds that are ubiquitous on excavations tell us a lot. Thanks to pottery we can date structures such as buildings and the contents within them.
But thats not all that pottery tells useven if its not always easy to plumb its secrets.
Here I want to examine a particular kind of pottery decoration that I believe not only helps us date the potsherds it adorns, but also tells us a great deal about what was happening in ancient Israel at the time the pottery was in use. It can tell us about the passage from a tribal society to a monarchy, about the differentiation of gender rolesabout spaces where woman dominated and those where men held swayand why, in the end, such decoration was no longer needed.





