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MolochMOLOCH the Phoenician deity to whom live children were sacrificed by fire Date: 7th century BC
Bust of goddess Tanit. Carthaginian art. Sculpture. SPAIN. BALEARES. IBIZA. Ibiza. Museum of Archaeology of Ibiza and Formentera
Lebanon / SidonThe former Crusader fortress at Sidon, Lebanon. Sidon was originally the most important Phoenician trading centre in the Mediterranean. Date: 1930s
Ancient AlphabetsVarious ancient writing examples including the Egyptian and Phoenician alphabets. Date: Circa 1760
Phoenician art. Cyprus. Bust of a bearded man. 6th century BC. Archaic Period. Limestone. It comes from Golgoi (Cyprus). Metropolitan Museum of Art. New York. United States
Mummy of King Tabnit (about 500 BC)Mummy of Sidonian King Tabnit (about 500 BC). Detail. Archaeological Museum. Istanbul. Turkey
Phoenician art. Cyprus. The Amathus sarcophagus with reliefs depicting a parade with chariots. Limestone. Archaic Period. 5th century B.C. It comes from a tomb at Amathus (Cyprus)
Egyptian and Phoenician vessels.. Handcolored copperplate engraving from Robert von Spalart's Historical Picture of the Costumes of the Principal People of Antiquity and of the Middle Ages. 1798
CHILDREN SACRIFICEDMOLOCH the Phoenician deity to whom live children were sacrificed by fire Date: 7th century BC
CARTHAGE INSCRIPTIONPunic inscription found at Carthage
St Barbara - Santa Barbara, CaliforniaSt Barbara - known in the Eastern Orthodox Church as the Great Martyr Barbara, was an early Christian Greek saint and martyr
Phoenician art. Cyprus. 6th century BC. Herakles, 530-520 A.C. Limestone. Comes from Golgoi (Cyprus). Metropolitan Museum of Art. New York. United States
Phoenician art. Cyprus. Statue of a priest. Late sixth century BC. Archaic Period. Limestone. It comes from Golgoi (Cyprus). Metropolitan Museum of Art. New York. United States
Phoenician TradersThe Phoenicians are the great traders of ancient times : here they are trading in bronze objects at Carthage
Lycian Sarcophagus. 5th century BC. Paros marbleLycian Sarcophagus. 5th century BC. Lion hunt. Detail. Paros marble. Royal Necropolis of Sidon. Chamber IV. Archaeological Museum. Istanbul. Turkey
Phoenician Kingdom. Northern Lebanon. Sarcophagus. It was maPhoenician Kingdom. Northern Lebanon. First millenium BC. Sarcophagus, which is made of marble from the Greek island of Paros, come from such a tomb
Phoenician art. Cyprus. 4th century BC. Grave marker. LimestPhoenician art. Cyprus. 4th century BC. Classical Period. Grave marker depicting two men reclining at a banquet (top) and a couple (bottom). Limestone. It comes from Golgoi (Cyprus)
Phoenician art. Cyprus. Bearded man with votive offerings. Ca. 475-450 BC. Classical Period. Limestone. Comes from Golgoi (Cyprus). Metropolitan Museum of Art. New York. United States
Phoenician art. Cyprus. Marble anthropoid sarcophagus with womans head. Last quarter of the 5th century B.C. It comes from a tomb at Amathus (Cyprus). Metropolitan Museum of Art. New York
Emperor Heliogabalus in robes of a Phoenician warrior. Mauritanian archer with bow and arrow.. Handcolored copperplate engraving from Robert von Spalarts Historical Picture of the Costumes of
Carthaginian mask. Carthaginian art. SPAIN. Barcelona. Archaeology Museum of Catalonia. Proc: SPAIN. IBIZA. Puig des Molins
Punic-Phoecian glass. Bottle. Polycrome. 6th-4th C. BC. From Empuries. Catalonia. Spain. Episcopal Museum. Vic. Catalonia. Spain
Phoenician art. Spain. Ibiza. Bird-shaped funerary vessel. Episcopal Museum. Vic. Catalonia
Phoenician art. Bronze badge, topped with a bird. Manacor. SPhoenician art. Bronze badge, topped with a bird. Manacor.Mallorca island. Episcopal Museum. Vic. Catalonia. Spain
Syria. Ugarit. RemainsSyria. Ugarit (Ras Shamra). Ancient port city. Remains
Syria. Amrit or Marathos. Ancient Phoenician city. d al Maghazil or The Spindles
Punic art. Spain. Carthaginian necklace glass paste. 4th cenPunic art. Spain. Carthaginian necklace glass paste. Empuries, 4th century BC. Archaeological Museum. Girona. Catalonia
Lebanon. Byblos. Temple of the Obelisks. Around 1600 B. CLebanon. Byblos. Temple of the Obelisks. Phoenician temple built around 1600 B.C. World Heritage Site
Phoenician art. Italy. Gravestone. 9th-7th centuries B. C. ArPhoenician art. Italy. Gravestone. Egyptian influences. Limestone. 9th-7th centuries B.C. Archaeological Museum of Cagliari. Island of Sardinia
Syria. Ugarit. Ancient port city on the eastern Mediterranean at the Ras Shamra. Ruins
Phoenician. Lycian Sarcophagus. 5th BC. Batlle of centaursPhoenician. Lycian Sarcophagus. 5th BC. Made out of Paros marble. Detail. Batlle of centaurs. Royal Necropolis of Sidon. Lebanon. Istanbul Archaeological Museum. Turkey
Faience scarabs. 7th-6th centuries BC. From Isis Tomb, ItalyFaience scarabs. a) Egyptian, probably with the name of Psammetichus I (664-610 BC), b) Type imitated in the Aegean area, c) Maybe made A?a?A?a?in Phoenicia, d) Possibly made A?a?A?a
Figure shaped as a sarcophagus lid founded in Ard-el-Morali necropolis. Carthaginian art. Ceramics. TUNISIA. Tunis. Bardo Museum. Proc: TUNISIA. TUNIS. Carthage
Peristyle (looking up) Baalbek, LebanonThe view looking up at the remains of a peristyle at the Temple of Baalbek, Lebanon, showing the columns, capitals and ornate roof
SPAIN. Cᤩz. Sarcophagus, 4th-5th BC. CadizSPAIN. Cᤩ z. Sarcophagus, 4th-5th BC. Cadiz
Dame of Galera. 8th C. BC. Phoenician fertility goddess. Phoenician art. Sculpture. SPAIN. Madrid. National Museum of Archaeology. Proc: SPAIN. Galera. Necropolis of Tutugi
Anthropoid Sarcophagus. 4th c. BC. Detail. Phoenician art. Sculpture. SPAIN. Cᤩ z. Museo de Cᤩ z. Proc: SPAIN. Cᤩ z
Phoenician and Assyrian battle ships. SPAIN. Madrid. Navy Museum
Pynax. 6th c. BC. Carthaginian art. Terra-cotta. SPAIN. Madrid. National Museum of Archaeology. Proc: SPAIN. IBIZA
Phoenician comb. 4th c. BC. From: Junon necropolis. Phoenician art. Sculpture on ivory. TUNISIA. Tunis. Bardo Museum. Proc: TUNISIA. Carthage
TUNISIA. TUNIS. Carthage. Punic pillars, funerary monuments. Carthaginian art. Sculpture
Madonna LiliesThe Madonna Lily (Lilium Candidum) is one of the oldest cultivated lilies, propigated by the Minoans. It was probably brought to Europe by Phoenician traders. Date: 1950s
Port of Tyre - View out to SeaTyre, Labanon - famous Phoenician Port on the Mediterranean Sea. View out to sea with the bay and fort visible - children, playing on the beach in the foreground. Date: circa 1904
Europe, 1679Map showing the progress of Phoenician voyages around Europe, as well as a unicorn, camelopard and other exotic fauna
Tunisia UticaReconstruction of Utica, Phoenician trading port and colony, 24 km from ancient Carthage and modern Tunis
Morocco / AsilahA Phoenician trading post circa 1500 BCE, a pirate stronghold in the 19th century, today a tourist resort - theres progress for you !
Religion / Druids / StukeleyStukeley believed that the British Druids originated as a Phoenician colony, Fam d for magic.. zealous preachers who came to these shores as the descendants of Abraham
Libya / Tripoli Port 1877Port scene of Tripoli, Libya, East Africa, which was formerly a Phoenician colony