The jar was likely meant for the storage and transportation of supplies like wine and olive oil. The lack of damage to the jar and its size made it "an impressive find," the museum said.
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adding that the jar was used to store and transport local supplies such as wine and olive oil. Researchers have previously found similar jars during excavations, but they were already broken.