Earliest known carved heads in Syria, at Tell Brak
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Earliest known carved heads in Syria, at Tell Brak
The earliest known carved heads in Syria, found at Tell Brak. This page from the Illustrated London News in May 1939, reporting on excavations at Brak, shows a carved head possibly representing a god, goddess or worshipper. Also shown are two limestone mace heads, a mosaic of clay cones, and two more carved heads. Date: 1939
Media ID 14352272
© Illustrated London News Ltd/Mary Evans
Carved Clay Cones Earliest Excavations Found Heads Limestone Mace Mosaic News Reporting Syria
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