Women and hand drums terracotta

A group of terracotta figurines dating to the eight-seventh century BCE. These small figurines, six–eight inches tall, represent female figures playing the hand-drum, which was probably a woman’s instrument in ancient Israel. These terracottas are in the collection of the Israel Museum in Jerusalem. Photo by Carol Meyers, Duke University.

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Jewish Women's Archive. "Women and hand drums terracotta." (Viewed on November 24, 2024) <https://jwa.org/media/women-and-hand-drums-terracotta>.