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Phoenician Collection

Background imagePhoenician Collection: Cadmus Killing the Serpent, published 1606. Creators: Antonio Tempesta, Wilhelm Janson

Cadmus Killing the Serpent, published 1606. Creators: Antonio Tempesta, Wilhelm Janson
Cadmus Killing the Serpent, published 1606. From The Metamorphoses of Ovid, pl. 23

Background imagePhoenician Collection: Europa, 1776. Creator: John Raphael Smith

Europa, 1776. Creator: John Raphael Smith
Europa, 1776

Background imagePhoenician Collection: The Legates of Alexander the Great Investing the Gardener Abdalonymus with the Insignia of

The Legates of Alexander the Great Investing the Gardener Abdalonymus with the Insignia of the Kings Creator
The Legates of Alexander the Great Investing the Gardener Abdalonymus with the Insignia of the Kingship of Sidon, c.1645-c.1650

Background imagePhoenician Collection: Cadmus's Men Killed by the Serpent, published 1606. Creators: Antonio Tempesta, Wilhelm Janson

Cadmus's Men Killed by the Serpent, published 1606. Creators: Antonio Tempesta, Wilhelm Janson
Cadmus's Men Killed by the Serpent, published 1606. From The Metamorphoses of Ovid, pl. 22

Background imagePhoenician Collection: Monument of Phoenicians or Carthagenians on the island of Gozo, 1778. Creator: Louis Ducros

Monument of Phoenicians or Carthagenians on the island of Gozo, 1778. Creator: Louis Ducros
Monument of Phoenicians or Carthagenians on the island of Gozo, 1778. Drawing from the album Voyage to Italy, Sicily and Malta

Background imagePhoenician Collection: Hebrew period, Phoenician period: Sketch for the drawing room of the boys school in rue... 1879

Hebrew period, Phoenician period: Sketch for the drawing room of the boys school in rue... 1879. Creator: Joseph Aubert
Hebrew period, Phoenician period: Sketch for the drawing room of the boys school in rue Dombasle, 15th arrondissement of Paris, 1879

Background imagePhoenician Collection: Dido holding a dagger in her right hand, left arm outstreched, ca. 1510

Dido holding a dagger in her right hand, left arm outstreched, ca. 1510. Creator: Marcantonio Raimondi
Dido holding a dagger in her right hand, left arm outstreched, ca. 1510

Background imagePhoenician Collection: Tetradrachm (Coin) Depicting Tyche, 95-94 BCE. Creator: Unknown

Tetradrachm (Coin) Depicting Tyche, 95-94 BCE. Creator: Unknown
Tetradrachm (Coin) Depicting Tyche, 95-94 BCE

Background imagePhoenician Collection: Tetradrachm (Coin) Depicting Head of Herakles, 74-73 BCE. Creator: Unknown

Tetradrachm (Coin) Depicting Head of Herakles, 74-73 BCE. Creator: Unknown
Tetradrachm (Coin) Depicting Head of Herakles, 74-73 BCE

Background imagePhoenician Collection: Shekel (Coin) Depicting the God Melkarth, 31-30 BC. Creator: Unknown

Shekel (Coin) Depicting the God Melkarth, 31-30 BC. Creator: Unknown
Shekel (Coin) Depicting the God Melkarth, 31-30 BC

Background imagePhoenician Collection: Tetradrachm (Coin) Portraying Demetrius II Nikator of Syria, 130-129 BCE

Tetradrachm (Coin) Portraying Demetrius II Nikator of Syria, 130-129 BCE, Reign of Demetrius II Nikator of Syria, 145-139 BCE and 129-125 BCE

Background imagePhoenician Collection: Coin Depicting the God Zeus and Consort (?), about 137-127 BCE. Creator: Unknown

Coin Depicting the God Zeus and Consort (?), about 137-127 BCE. Creator: Unknown
Coin Depicting the God Zeus and Consort (?), about 137-127 BCE

Background imagePhoenician Collection: Scrapbook containing Italian Etchings of the XVIth and XVIIth Centuries

Scrapbook containing Italian Etchings of the XVIth and XVIIth Centuries, 16th-17th century. [The Suicide of Dido]

Background imagePhoenician Collection: Tyre, 1890. Creator: Unknown

Tyre, 1890. Creator: Unknown
Tyre, 1890. Tyre in the Lebanon is an ancient Phoenician city on the Mediterrannean sea. In 395 Tyre became part of the Byzantine Empire until 638, when it was occupied by Arabs

Background imagePhoenician Collection: Pope Anicetus. Creator: Unknown

Pope Anicetus. Creator: Unknown
Pope Anicetus. Anicetus I PP Syrus. Portrait of Pope Anicetus (died 168 AD) who opposed Gnosticism and Marcionism, and decreed that priests were not allowed to have long hair

Background imagePhoenician Collection: Arrival of the Phoenicians to the coast of the Iberian Peninsula, drawing, 1900

Arrival of the Phoenicians to the coast of the Iberian Peninsula, drawing, 1900

Background imagePhoenician Collection: Phoenician trade ship and fishing boats, lithograph, 1875

Phoenician trade ship and fishing boats, lithograph, 1875

Background imagePhoenician Collection: Cardus Maximus Street with underground conduction of water, in the Phoenician-Punic-Roman

Cardus Maximus Street with underground conduction of water, in the Phoenician-Punic-Roman city of Tharros

Background imagePhoenician Collection: Ivory plaque with the representation of a sphinx

Ivory plaque with the representation of a sphinx

Background imagePhoenician Collection: Didon - Reine De Carthage, 1403, (1939). Artist: Master of Berrys Cleres Femmes

Didon - Reine De Carthage, 1403, (1939). Artist: Master of Berrys Cleres Femmes
Didon - Reine De Carthage, 1403, (1939). Dido (Elyssa, Elissa, Elisha, Elysha or Helissa ) is a Phoenician princess, legendary founder and first queen of Carthage

Background imagePhoenician Collection: Ruins, Kerkouane, Tunisia, 4th-3rd Century BC

Ruins, Kerkouane, Tunisia, 4th-3rd Century BC. Punic city in northeastern Tunisia, near Cape Bon

Background imagePhoenician Collection: Mosaic of Tanit, Cartaginian, 3rd century BC

Mosaic of Tanit, Cartaginian, 3rd century BC. Tanit was a Phoenician lunar goddess worshipped as the patron goddess of Carthage. Located in the collection of the Bardo Museum, Tunisia

Background imagePhoenician Collection: Phoenician glass head on Etruscan Necklace, c7th century BC

Phoenician glass head on Etruscan Necklace, c7th century BC. The Etruscan civilization is the modern name given to a powerful

Background imagePhoenician Collection: Phoenician Ivory, from a piece of furniture, probably made for export to Egypt, c8th century BC

Phoenician Ivory, from a piece of furniture, probably made for export to Egypt, c8th century BC. Found at the burnt place at Nimrud. Britsh Museum

Background imagePhoenician Collection: Phoenician statuette of a votary, 7th century BC

Phoenician statuette of a votary, 7th century BC
Phoenician statuette of a votary, from the British Museums collection, 7th century BC

Background imagePhoenician Collection: Detail of a Phoenician silver bowl showing soldiers attacking a city, 7th century BC

Detail of a Phoenician silver bowl showing soldiers attacking a city, 7th century BC
Detail of a Phoenician silver bowl from Amanthus in Cyprus, with incised and repousse decoration, showing Greek, Egyptian, and Assyrian soldiers attacking a city, from the British Museums collection

Background imagePhoenician Collection: Detail of a Phoenician board for the Egyptian game of Tjan, 16th century BC

Detail of a Phoenician board for the Egyptian game of Tjan, 16th century BC
Detail of a carved ivory board for the Egyptian game of Tjan. Phoenician work from Enkomi, Cyprus, now in the British Museums collection, 16th century BC

Background imagePhoenician Collection: Phoenician bronze of a man with animals for sacrifice, 8th century BC

Phoenician bronze of a man with animals for sacrifice, 8th century BC
Phoenician bronze of a man with animals for sacrifice, found in the Burnt Palace at Nimrud, from the British Museums collection, 8th century BC

Background imagePhoenician Collection: Phoenician ivory panel from a piece of furniture, 8th century BC

Phoenician ivory panel from a piece of furniture, 8th century BC
Phoenician ivory panel from a piece of furniture, probably made for export to Egypt. Found at the Burnt Palace in Nimrud, from the British Museums collection, 8th century BC

Background imagePhoenician Collection: Phoenician ivory of a woman at a window, 8th century BC

Phoenician ivory of a woman at a window, 8th century BC
Phoenician ivory panel depicting a womans head and shoulders wearing an Egyptian wig and necklace, looking through a window. Found at the North West Palace at Nimrud

Background imagePhoenician Collection: Phoenician ivory head found at the Burnt Palace in Nimrud, 8th century BC

Phoenician ivory head found at the Burnt Palace in Nimrud, 8th century BC
Phoenician ivory head of a woman (?): found at the Burnt Palace in Nimrud. From the British Museums collection, 8th century BC

Background imagePhoenician Collection: Ivory Phoenician figurine of a woman, 8th century BC

Ivory Phoenician figurine of a woman, 8th century BC
Ivory Phoenician figurine of a woman, possibly Astarte, found in the Burnt Palace in Nimrud, from the British Museums collection, 8th century BC

Background imagePhoenician Collection: Detail of a lion-hunt on the inside of a bronze bowl, 8th century BC

Detail of a lion-hunt on the inside of a bronze bowl, 8th century BC
Detail of a lion-hunt on the inside of a bronze bowl, either Syrian or Phoenician, found at Ashurbanipals Palace in Nimrud. From the British Museums collection, 8th century BC

Background imagePhoenician Collection: Phoenician inscription, fragment of a marble pedestal, 4th century BC

Phoenician inscription, fragment of a marble pedestal, 4th century BC
Two lines of a Phoenician inscription from a fragment of a marble pedestal, 400 BC - 375 BC. The text commemorates the dedication of gold plating to the god Reshef-Mikal by Milkyaton

Background imagePhoenician Collection: Phoenican inscription with the names of people working on a mausoleum

Phoenican inscription with the names of people working on a mausoleum
Phoenican inscription with the names of stonemasons and their assistants erecting the mausoleum of Atoun, son of Palu. Originally from Thugga, Tunisia. From the British Museums collection

Background imagePhoenician Collection: Detail of a Phoenician sarcophagus-lid, 5th century BC

Detail of a Phoenician sarcophagus-lid, 5th century BC
Detail of a Phoenician sarcophagus-lid, from Bayreuth, 5th century BC

Background imagePhoenician Collection: Punic stela with a Phoenician inscription, 2nd century BC

Punic stela with a Phoenician inscription, 2nd century BC
Punic stela with a Phoenician inscription in a sanctuary in Carthage, 2nd century BC

Background imagePhoenician Collection: Egyptian glazed relief of a Phoenician slave

Egyptian glazed relief of a Phoenician slave from a Temple of Rameses III at Tel el Jahudiye

Background imagePhoenician Collection: Procession of musicians on a steatite pyxis, 8th century BC

Procession of musicians on a steatite pyxis, 8th century BC
Procession of musicians on a steatite pyxis, Phoenician work and found at the Burnt Palace in Nimrud, 8th century BC

Background imagePhoenician Collection: Statue of a Phoenician mother-goddess

Statue of a Phoenician mother-goddess holding a child seated on a throne

Background imagePhoenician Collection: Ivory panel of a lioness devouring a boy, Palace of Ashurnasirpal II, Nimrud, Phoenician

Ivory panel of a lioness devouring a boy, Palace of Ashurnasirpal II, Nimrud, Phoenician
Inlaid ivory panel of a lioness devouring a boy, palace of Ashurnasirpal II, Nimrud, northern Iraq, Phoenician, 9th-8th century BC

Background imagePhoenician Collection: Phoenician gold jewellery, 5th century BC

Phoenician gold jewellery, 5th century BC. Originating from the area of modern Lebanon, the Phoenicians were notable traders in the Mediterranean in the 1st Millenium BC

Background imagePhoenician Collection: Phoenician bronze bowl from Nimrud, Assyria, 8th century BC

Phoenician bronze bowl from Nimrud, Assyria, 8th century BC. Originating from the area of modern Lebanon, the Phoenicians were notable traders in the Mediterranean in the 1st Millenium BC

Background imagePhoenician Collection: The Mausoleum of Atchan, with a phoenician inscription. Artist: CM Dixon

The Mausoleum of Atchan, with a phoenician inscription. Artist: CM Dixon
The Mausoleum of Atchan, a tomb on the outskirts of the Roman city of Dougga. The tomb bore a Phoenician inscription. From the British Museums collection

Background imagePhoenician Collection: Electrum cup with repousse decoration, Idalion, Cyprus, c8th - 7th century BC

Electrum cup with repousse decoration, Idalion, Cyprus, c8th - 7th century BC
Electrum cup with repousse decoration, Idalion, Cyprus, Cypro-Archaic Period, c8th- c7th century BC. Now in The Louvre


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