About this Product
Authentic pottery fragments from Tel Shiloh — recovered from excavations spanning four distinct periods of occupation: the Late Bronze Age (1400–1200 BC), when the Tabernacle stood here and the Ark of the Covenant rested at this site; Iron Age I (1200–1000 BC), the period of Israelite settlement; Iron Age II–III (1000–586 BC), the era of the Monarchy; and the Roman and Byzantine periods (1st–6th century AD). Each fragment is original. Not replicas. Each piece is unique and ships with a signed Certificate of Authenticity.
Binyamin Har-Even is Israel's Chief Staff Officer for Archaeology in Judea and Samaria. He has spent his career protecting and excavating the biblical sites of this region — Shiloh among them. He describes archaeology as "the physical expression of history," a bridge connecting a people to the ground beneath their feet.
He named his son Shiloh.
Major Shiloh Har-Even, commander of a Golani Brigade company, fought at the Nahal Oz outpost on October 7, 2023. Wounded, he held his sector for hours against wave after wave of attackers, saving many lives before he fell. He was recommended for Israel's Medal of Valor.
His father continues the work. The fragments offered here were recovered from excavations at Tel Shiloh conducted under the authority of the unit Har-Even leads. The ground his son bore as a name is the same ground from which these pieces were drawn.
About this Product
Authentic pottery fragments from Tel Shiloh — recovered from excavations spanning four distinct periods of occupation: the Late Bronze Age (1400–1200 BC), when the Tabernacle stood here and the Ark of the Covenant rested at this site; Iron Age I (1200–1000 BC), the period of Israelite settlement; Iron Age II–III (1000–586 BC), the era of the Monarchy; and the Roman and Byzantine periods (1st–6th century AD). Each fragment is original. Not replicas. Each piece is unique and ships with a signed Certificate of Authenticity.
Binyamin Har-Even is Israel's Chief Staff Officer for Archaeology in Judea and Samaria. He has spent his career protecting and excavating the biblical sites of this region — Shiloh among them. He describes archaeology as "the physical expression of history," a bridge connecting a people to the ground beneath their feet.
He named his son Shiloh.
Major Shiloh Har-Even, commander of a Golani Brigade company, fought at the Nahal Oz outpost on October 7, 2023. Wounded, he held his sector for hours against wave after wave of attackers, saving many lives before he fell. He was recommended for Israel's Medal of Valor.
His father continues the work. The fragments offered here were recovered from excavations at Tel Shiloh conducted under the authority of the unit Har-Even leads. The ground his son bore as a name is the same ground from which these pieces were drawn.