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This ivory relief bears a common motif, found in ivories from Syria and nearby areas as well: a woman stares straight out from a window set in a triply recessed frame with a balustrade in front. Her…
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Samaria, Land of Israel
(Samaria, Israel)
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Iron Age IIA–IIB, 9th–8th Century BCE
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Paul Goldman
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Herzliya, Israel
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1957
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Alfred Mansfeld
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Jerusalem, Israel
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1965
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Iron Age II, 10th–6th Century BCE
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The masonry in the royal palace of Samaria, the capital of the Northern Kingdom, is considered the finest example of ashlar masonry from the Iron Age. The blocks are cut so well that they fit together…
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Samaria, Land of Israel
(Samaria, Israel)
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Iron Age IIA, 9th Century BCE
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Tim Gidal
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Meron, Mandate Palestine
(Har Meron, Israel)
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1935
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Barry Frydlender
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Haifa, Israel
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2000
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Jerusalem, Land of Israel
(Jerusalem, Israel)
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20th Century
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The palm and the palmette are common iconographic elements in ancient Near Eastern art, appearing, for example, in ivory decoration (see Ivory and Bone Carvings and Engraved Seashells) and in Assyrian…
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Ramat Rahel, Land of Israel
(Ramat Rahel, Israel)
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Iron Age II, Late 8th–Early 7th Century BCE
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Liselotte Grschebina
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Tel Aviv, Mandate Palestine
(Tel Aviv, Israel)
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1935–1945