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Holy Land Bronze Figure Depicting The God Baal 1500 1200 Bc

holy Land Bronze Figure Depicting The God Baal 1500 1200 Bc
holy Land Bronze Figure Depicting The God Baal 1500 1200 Bc

Holy Land Bronze Figure Depicting The God Baal 1500 1200 Bc Holy land (canaanite) bronze figure depicting the god baal, circa 1500 1200 bc. conservation: good condition. material: bronze. dimensions: 27,5 x 5 cm. provenance: aphrodite ancient art, new york, 2017. exhibited: ifergan collection, mรกlaga (2018 2020). A votive bronze figure depicting a god with out stretched arms and wearing a tall conical head dress. the figure probably depicts baal, the levantine god of weather, war and fertility. culture levant, canaanite, c. 1500 1200 bc size 6.2 x 4.2 cms condition fragment as shown provenance.

baal god Of Fertility And Storms Megiddo Strata Ix Vii Late bronze
baal god Of Fertility And Storms Megiddo Strata Ix Vii Late bronze

Baal God Of Fertility And Storms Megiddo Strata Ix Vii Late Bronze Exhibited in: ifergan collection, malaga (2018 2020). in good condition. measurements: 28 x 4,5 cm. this bronze figure represents baal, god of fertility and crops, capable of producing crops and reproducing people. he is a powerful and destructive god, as well as a generator of life, so it was essential to contain the god's anger and keep him. A nicely detailed cast bronze figure of the god baal, he. c. 1500 1200 bc, with large flat nose and large eyes, hair in two rolls at each side of the head. Bronze figure of baal. this figure is typical of bronzes from syria in the second half of the second millennium bc. although clearly broken, his pointed cap and raised right arm suggest that this is a representation of the god baal, one of the major deities of the canaanites. he would usually be wielding a club, but this example may have held a. Conny waters ancientpages a rare figurine of the canaanite god baal and a bronze calf statue are among the fascinating finds which macquarie university archaeologists have uncovered in israel. ancient artifacts dating back 3,300 years have been unearthed by macquarie university archaeologists at a long lost city believed to be linked to.

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