EditorialBronze tripod hung with pomegranates-a symbol of fertility reminiscent of the decorations of the Solomonic temple in Jerusalem. From Ugarit, Syria. Late Bronze H: 12 cm, 14,3 cm across AO 11606.
EditorialBronze tripod hung with pomegranates-a symbol of fertility reminiscent of the decorations of the Solomonic temple in Jerusalem. From Ugarit, Syria. Late Bronze H: 12 cm, 14,3 cm across AO 11606.
EditorialBaal with lightening, a stele from the temple of Baal in Ugarit. The god, mounted on a horned altar, marches forward brandishing a mace. Leaves burst forth from his spear, symbolizing the beneficial effects of Baal's storm. Limestone, H: 142 cm AO 15775.
EditorialTerracotta relief with depiction of a one winged goddess, standing on two ibexes. From Ras Shamra (Ugarit). First Babylonian Empire. Dated at the beginning of the 2nd millennium BC. Louvre Museum. Paris, France.
EditorialBowl decorated with hunting and animal scenes. Detail of the rim of 08-02-08 / 27. Gold, Middle Syrian period, from the temple of Baal, Ugarit (Ras Shamra), Syria.
EditorialGod Baal of the thunderstorm, gilded bronze idol, with an Egyptian-style crown. From Minet-el-Beida, the port of ancient Ugarit (Ras Shamra, Syria). Bronze and gold, H: 17,9 cm AO 11 598.
EditorialSyria. Ancient Near East. Phoenicians. Ugarit (Ras Shamra). Ancient city, founded in 6000BC and abandoned in 1190 BC. Ruins. View of a well. (Photo taken before the Syrian Civil War).
EditorialBaal with lightening, a stele from the temple of Baal in Ugarit. The god, mounted on a horned altar, marches forward brandishing a mace. Leaves burst forth from his spear, symbolizing the beneficial effects of Baal's storm. Limestone, H: 142 cm AO 15775.
EditorialHunting patera (perhaps the king of Ugarit hunting). Relief on the bottom of a flat gold dish,14th-13th BCE Late Bronze. From Ras Shamra, Syria, the ancient Ugarit. See 080204 / 49 for detail. Gold, 18,8 cm across AO 17208.
EditorialHunting Patera (perhaps the king of Ugarit hunting). Relief from the bottom of a gold dish (14th-13th BCE). Detail, from Ras Shamra, ancient Ugarit, Syria. See 08-02-08 / 24 Gold, 18,8 cm across AO 17 208.
EditorialLid of a pyxis: the queen of the animals feeds her wild goats. 13th BCE, from tomb III, Minet el-Beida, harbour of Ugarit, Syria. Ivory, H: 13,7 cm L: 11,5 cm AO 11601.
EditorialTwo boxes in form of ducks, for toilet articles; funerary gifts. Late Bronze, from Minet el Beida, the port of the city of Ugarit. Hyppopotamus tusk, L: 14,5 cm AO 14779.
EditorialBronze tripod hung with pomegranates-a symbol of fertility reminiscent of the decorations of the Solomonic temple in Jerusalem. From Ugarit, Syria. Late Bronze H: 12 cm, 14,3 cm across AO 11606.
EditorialGod Baal of the thunderstorm, gilded bronze idol, with an Egyptian-style crown. From Minet-el-Beida, the port of ancient Ugarit (Ras Shamra, Syria). Bronze and gold, H: 17,9 cm AO 11 598.
EditorialSword with the name of Merneptah, Ugarit, from the living quarters of the eastern palace. Late middle Syrian period (Merneptah: 1213-1204 BCE) Bronze, L: 74,4 cm Inv. S 3591.
EditorialARTE FENICIO. UGARIT. Antigua ciudad de Siria, junto al puerto de Minet. Estuvo habitado desde el-VII milenio (neol?tico), pero su ?poca de esplendor se situa entre finales del-III milenio y-II milenio. Vista de uno de los numerosos POZOS de la ciudad....
EditorialARTE FENICIO. UGARIT. Antigua ciudad de Siria, junto al puerto de Minet. Estuvo habitado desde el-VII milenio (neol?tico), pero su ?poca de esplendor se situa entre finales del-III milenio y-II milenio. Vista parcial de una calle de la ciudad con canal...
EditorialARTE FENICIO. UGARIT. Antigua ciudad de Siria, junto al puerto de Minet. Estuvo habitado desde el-VII milenio (neol?tico), pero su ?poca de esplendor se sit?a entre finales del-III milenio y-II milenio. POTERNA DE LA MURALLA DE UGARIT, de jamba inclina...
EditorialLid of a pyxis: the queen of the animals feeds her wild goats. 13th BCE, from tomb III, Minet el-Beida, harbour of Ugarit, Syria. Ivory, H: 13,7 cm L: 11,5 cm AO 11601.
EditorialBaal with lightening, a stele from the temple of Baal in Ugarit. The god, mounted on a horned altar, marches forward brandishing a mace. Leaves burst forth from his spear, symbolizing the beneficial effects of Baal's storm. Limestone, H: 142 cm AO 15775.
EditorialThe royal seal of the Hittite King Tudhalija IV from a message to the King of Ugarit, Ras Shamra. Seal imprint on a clay tablet. 1250-1220 BCE 10 x 7.8 x 4.4 cm-AO 21091.
EditorialSword with the name of Merneptah, Ugarit, from the living quarters of the eastern palace. Late middle Syrian period (Merneptah: 1213-1204 BCE) Bronze, L: 74,4 cm Inv. S 3591.