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archaicwonder:Egyptian/Phoenician Glass Dog Head Bead, 6th-4th Century BCAdorable.
archaicwonder:Phoenician or Carthaginian Core-Formed Glass Pendant in the Form of the Head of an Afr
Parthian Bronze Sculpture of Astarte. Photo by Burstein Collection/Corbis/VCG via Getty Images.Learn
archaicwonder:Phoenician Silver Gilt Bowl, Mid-7th Century BCDecorated in repoussé with outlines and
The Rape of Europe, TitianAccording to Greek mythology, the Phoenician maiden named ‘Europa’ was one
Another post! (because the link post shows up as a lame green square in my feed and not a cute image
Byblos, in modern Lebanon, got its start as a Phoenician city around 5000 years ago and archaeology
met-greekroman-art:Gold earring with glass pendant in the form of a bird, Metropolitan Museum of Art
archaicwonder:Egyptian/Phoenician Glass Dog Head Bead, 6th-4th Century BCAdorable.Another installmen
met-greekroman-art:Gold earring with glass pendant in the form of a bird, Greek and Roman ArtThe Ces
browndresswithwhitedots:sea shell with carved head at the apex (probably phoenician, 600 bc
archaicwonder:Phoenician Silver Gilt Bowl, Mid-7th Century BCDecorated in repoussé with outli
archaicwonder: Egyptian/Phoenician Glass Dog Head Bead, 6th-4th Century BC Adorable.
Phoenician Votive FigureCirca: 600 BC to 500 BCDimensions: 15″ (38.1cm) highMedium: Terracotta
stratisx: This is what I picture an ancient Greek would look like… That mix of Phoenician, No
wike-wabbits: Phoenician glass bead
Finally finished this whole set and took the opportunity to revamp the older ones.It’s been fu
awed-frog: Phoenician glass necklace, found in Olbia, Sardinia (4th century BC). Museo Archeologico
iehudit:Phoenician cosmetics vessel, c.700-650 BCE, carved tridacna shell
lunariagold: Almost halfway done with the Phoenician alphabet oracle. There are 22 letters/cards in
archaicwonder: Egyptian/Phoenician Glass Dog Head Bead, 6th-4th Century BC Adorable.
How far languages have come. From @joeyayoub on twitter.~Hasmonean
Resheph - Flareon the Phoenician word for “flames”Credit
Ancient Worlds - BBC Two Episode 6 “City of Man, City of God”The Temple of Jupiter Baal,
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