Opium or oil? Late Bronze Age Cypriot Base Ring juglets and international trade revisited

Shlomo Bunimovitz, Zvi Lederman*

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Abstract

The Base Ring juglets of Late Bronze Age Cyprus have long been associated with opium due to their hypothetical resemblance to inverted poppy heads. Analysis of organic residues on Base Ring juglets from Cyprus and Israel, however, showed no trace of opium; instead, the vessels had contained a variety of perfumed oils. The analytical results are supported by textual evidence attesting to a lively trade across the eastern Mediterranean in aromatic substances and compounds, rather than in opium. The poppy-head shape of the Base Ring juglets was not a reference to their contents.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1552-1561
Number of pages10
JournalAntiquity
Volume90
Issue number354
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Dec 2016

Funding

FundersFunder number
Goldhirsh Foundation
Israel Science Foundation1068/11, 898/99, 980/03
Tel Aviv University

    Keywords

    • Base Ring juglet
    • Cyprus
    • Late Bronze Age
    • Tel Beth-Shemesh
    • oil
    • opium
    • organic residue analysis
    • trade

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