File:HellenisticFigurineDuckBearer TyreLebanon NationalMuseumOfBeirut RomanDeckert25122019.jpg
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| DescriptionHellenisticFigurineDuckBearer TyreLebanon NationalMuseumOfBeirut RomanDeckert25122019.jpg |
English: This terracotta figurine represents the bearer of an offering (a duck). Uncovered in Kharayeb (Tyre area) and dated to the Hellenistic period (332-64 BCE). From the collection of the National Museum of Beirut, Lebanon, and on display at the International Airport of Beirut. |
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| Author | RomanDeckert |
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Terracotta figurine from the Hellenistic period in Tyre
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