Phoenician art: stone in limestone of Yehaumilk, king of Byblos. He is worshipping the goddess Baalat, Lady of Byblos, who wears the hathoric crown. From the shrine of the Lady of Byblos. 4th century BC. Paris, Louvre Museum by Phoenician Phoenician

Phoenician art: stone in limestone of Yehaumilk, king of Byblos. He is worshipping the goddess Baalat, Lady of Byblos, who wears the hathoric crown. From the shrine of the Lady of Byblos. 4th century BC. Paris, Louvre Museum

(Phenician art: stone in limestone of Yehaumilk, king of Byblos. He is a representative worshipping the goddess Baalat, Lady of Byblos, who wears the hathoric crown. From the shrine of the Lady of Byblos. 4th century BC. Dim 114 cm Paris, Louvre Museum)


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Phoenician art: stone in limestone of Yehaumilk, king of Byblos. He is worshipping the goddess Baalat, Lady of Byblos, who wears the hathoric crown. From the shrine of the Lady of Byblos. 4th century BC. Paris, Louvre Museum by Phoenician Phoenician. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
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