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Phoenicia Collection

"Discovering Phoenicia: Tracing the Rich Tapestry of an Ancient Civilization" Journey back in time as we explore the captivating world of Phoenicia

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Phoenicia Collection: Map of ancient Palestine kingdoms of Judah and Israel
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Phoenicia Collection: Homeric cosmogony
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Phoenicia Collection: Lebanon / Sidon
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Phoenicia Collection: Phoenician ship in the Mediterranean
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Phoenicia Collection: Ancient Phoenician traders in port
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Phoenicia Collection: Phoenician art. Cyprus. Bust of a bearded man. 6th century B
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Phoenicia Collection: Cedars of Lebanon for Solomons Temple
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Phoenicia Collection: Illustration of people, customs, artefacts, monuments from ancient civilisations
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Phoenicia Collection: Phoenician coins and writing
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Phoenicia Collection: Baal, god of the ancient Mideast
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Phoenicia Collection: ANCIENT ALPHABETS. Table of ancient written alphabets
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Phoenicia Collection: Mummy of King Tabnit (about 500 BC)
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Phoenicia Collection: Phoenician art. Cyprus. The Amathus sarcophagus
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Phoenicia Collection: Sidonians landing at the site of Carthage (litho)
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Phoenicia Collection: Plunder from Tyre (litho)
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Phoenicia Collection: Fashion, Aegean Phoenician culture, 2000-500 B. C. Women with water buckets behind a harpist
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Phoenicia Collection: The coming of the Phoenicians (colour litho)
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Phoenicia Collection: The Phocaen fleet defeats the Carthiginians 536 BC ( litho)
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Phoenicia Collection: Manufacturing 'Tyrian Purple'( litho)
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Phoenicia Collection: First sight of the Pillars of Hecules (litho)
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Phoenicia Collection: Maps of Ancient Egypt, Phoenicia and Palestine (coloured engraving)
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Phoenicia Collection: Primitive ship building (litho)
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Phoenicia Collection: Final destruction of Carthage by the Romans (litho)
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Phoenicia Collection: Buying off Assur-Bani-Pal ( litho)
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Phoenicia Collection: Coins of Cities and Countries, Assus - Brundusium (engraving)
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Phoenicia Collection: Carte des colonies pheniciennes (engraving)
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Phoenicia Collection: Traders at Carthage (colour litho)
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Phoenicia Collection: Coins of Cities and Countries, Thebes - Thyatira (engraving)
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Phoenicia Collection: Alexander the Great laying siege to Tyre, 332 BC (engraving)
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Phoenicia Collection: Marble anthropoid sarcophagus, c. 410 BC (parian marble)
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Phoenicia Collection: Vase, Ancient Egyptian or Phoenician (chromolitho)
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Phoenicia Collection: Phoenician traders of the coast of Britain (colour litho)
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Phoenicia Collection: Phoenician craftsmen building a temple for Soloman (litho)
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Phoenicia Collection: Red-shouldered cuckooshrike, Campephaga phoenicea
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Phoenicia Collection: White-crested helmetshrike, Prionops plumatus
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Phoenicia Collection: Temple of the Obelisks (photo)
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Phoenicia Collection: Relief depicting servants paying homage to the king, detail of the Sarcophagus of Ahiram
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Phoenicia Collection: Syro-Phoenician statuette (bronze)
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Phoenicia Collection: Temple of the Obelisks (photo)
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Phoenicia Collection: Ancient Egyptian or Phoenician Glass (chromolitho)
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Phoenicia Collection: Construction of ArtaXerxes Bridge of boats by Phoenician sailors (litho)
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Phoenicia Collection: Soloman sends presents to Hiram (litho)
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Phoenicia Collection: Alphabet Chart, from the L Encyclopedie by Diderot and d
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Phoenicia Collection: Map of the Phoenincian colonies and its Mediterranean trade routes, 1500 -539 BC
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Phoenicia Collection: Hannibal meeting the Gallic chiefs (litho)
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Phoenicia Collection: Votive stela depicting a god standing on a lion, from Amrith, c. 550 BC (limestone)


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"Discovering Phoenicia: Tracing the Rich Tapestry of an Ancient Civilization" Journey back in time as we explore the captivating world of Phoenicia, a civilization that left an indelible mark on history. From the Map of ancient Palestine kingdoms of Judah and Israel to Homeric cosmogony, every aspect reveals their profound influence. Nestled in Lebanon/Sidon, this vibrant society thrived as renowned traders in bustling ports. Their legendary maritime prowess allowed them to traverse distant lands, exchanging goods and ideas with diverse cultures. The Cedars of Lebanon stand tall even today, a testament to their significance for Solomon's Temple. Phoenician art mesmerizes with its intricate details; from Cyprus' Bust of a bearded man dating back to the 6th century B. C. , it showcases their artistic finesse. Illustrations depict people, customs, artifacts, and monuments from various ancient civilizations like Egypt, Greece, Persia - all intertwined with Phoenician heritage. Coins adorned with enigmatic writings offer glimpses into their sophisticated economic system while honoring Baal - god revered across the ancient Mideast. Unveiling secrets preserved through time is King Tabnit's mummy (circa 500 B. C. ), shedding light on burial practices and beliefs. Cyprus' Amathus sarcophagus serves as another remarkable example of Phoenician artistry; its intricate carvings tell stories lost but not forgotten. And who can ignore Herakles (530-520 A. D. ), depicted in stunning detail on yet another masterpiece? As we delve deeper into Phoenicia's legacy, we uncover tales woven within each artifact—stories that connect us to our shared human history. Let us celebrate this extraordinary civilization that shaped our world through trade routes and cultural exchanges—a true testament to humanity's boundless curiosity and ingenuity.