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Masterpieces of Biblical Art : Judean Ivory Side-Blown Trumpet
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Judean Ivory Side-Blown Trumpet - PF.5292
Origin: Bittir, Israel
Circa: 1
st
Century AD
to 2
nd
Century AD
Dimensions:
32.125" (81.6cm) wide
Collection: Biblical
Style: Roman Period
Medium: Ivory
Location: United States
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This very rare and beautiful trumpet was possibly used by soldiers of Shimon Bar-Kochba, or the leader himself during the second Jewish revolt (132-135 A.D.). The rebellion seriously challenged the mighty Roman Empire during the reign of Hadrian (117-138), who was required to summon his finest legions to deal with the insurrection. Adopting guerilla tactics against the highly disciplined Roman soldiers, Bar-Kokhba utilized caves as storerooms for arms and perhaps equipment such as this horn, which was used as a call of warning, to muster troops or sound the retreat. It was in fact at the siege of Bethar (modern-day Bittar) where the war finally ended and Bar-Kochba lost his life. This magnificent trumpet embodies the bravery and fortitude of a courageous people who risked their lives for the sake of freedom.
- (PF.5292)
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