RMBFXW39–Sidon, a chief seaport of ancient Phoenicia on the Mediterranean. Hand-colored woodcut
RMK8DC76–Manufacturing 'Tyrian Purple' in ancient Phoenicia. Tyrian purple aka Phoenician purple, Tyrian red, royal purple, imperial purple or imperial dye, is a bromine-containing reddish-purple natural dye. It is a secretion produced by several species of predatory sea snails in the family Muricidae. After the painting by Ambrose Dudley, (1867-1951). From Hutchinson's History of the Nations, published 1915.
RM2A2J4G4–Tetradrachm (Coin) Portraying Alexander the Great, 336/323 BC, Greek, minted in Sidon, ancient Phoenicia, Syria, Silver, Diam. 2.8 cm, 17.15 g
RF2BE5R8J–Map of ancient Phoenicia and Palestine / Landkarte des alten Phoenikien und Palaestina, Historisch, digital improved reproduction of an original from the 19th century / digitale Reproduktion einer Originalvorlage aus dem 19. Jahrhundert
RM2JYY0MP–Phoenician figurine of a crouching woman, 900-800 B.c Phoenicia was a thalassocratic ancient Semitic civilization that originated in the Eastern Mediterranean and in the west of the Fertile Crescent. It included the coastline of what is now Lebanon, Israel, Gaza, Syria, and south-west Turkey. The civilization spread across the Mediterranean between 1500 BC and 300 BC.
RMGD2HC8–fine arts, ancient world, Phoenicia, sculpture, horses with riders, circa 1000 BC, clay, blazed, painted, State Archaeological Collection, Munich, Artist's Copyright has not to be cleared
RMPTHKWR–Sarcophage Lid, Phoenician 3 quarters 5, JH. B.C ( Phoenicia was a thalassocratic ancient Semitic speaking Mediterranean civilization that originated in the Levant in the west of the Fertile Crescent. )
RMCBDAMX–Ancient city walls of Jbeil, Byblos, ancient Phoenician city, Lebanon on the Mediterranean
RF2J9T3E1–Urla, İzmir, Turkey - May 2022: The immortal horse head of ancient Phoenicia ship hippoi in Urla Liman Tepe maritime archeology excavation and researc
RM2J1M1DC–Iberian Peninsula. Ancient History. From left to right; figures 1 to 6: Phoenicians, figures 7 to 11: Celtiberians. Chromolithography. Historia General de España, by Modesto Lafuente. Volume I. Published in Barcelona, 1877.
RF2GCA2F8–The caption accompanying this 1903 illustration in Gaston Maspero’s book on History of Egypt reads: “Examples of Phoenician Glass.”
RF2F0H628–Antique illustration of costumes from Ancient Near East. From left to right: 1,2,3 - Arabs, 4,5 - Phoenicians, 6,7 - North-western Asians, 8 - Lady fr
RM2J1GNKB–Ancient Egypt. The New Kingdom (1549–1069 BC). Illustration of 1912 Stela of Ramses II (right) and Esarhddon (left) in Phoenicia.
RME9E960–MACCOUN(1899) p137 330 B.C.-301 B.C. PALESTINE AND PHOENICIA, AT THE TIME OF ALEXANDER THE GREAT
RM2BJM4JR–Author: Ancient Greek. Tetradrachm (Coin) Portraying Alexander the Great - 336/323 BC - Greek, Macedonia, minted in Sidon, Phoenicia. Silver. 336
RMDE20GN–A view towards the temple precinct of Baalbek, the ancient Heliopolis which rose to prominence during the later Hellenistic and Roman period.
RF2G2KK5F–Ancient Baalbek
RMH0B5JF–Phoenicians. Western Phoenicia. Attachement with the mistres of animals and waterbirds. Bronze. 7th-6th century B.C.
RF2J3WE2Y–the goddess Ashtaroth on a coin of Phoenicia Illustration of ancient Biblical time coin from the book ' The money of the Bible ' by George Charles Williamson, Publisher: London, The Religious Tract Society 1894
RMAC5FJX–Caravan approaching Sidon a seaport of ancient Phoenicia. Hand-colored woodcut
RM2DTTN8D–Phoenician fleet on voyage of discovery in the Mediterranean sea. After a 19th century work by Paul Philippoteaux.
RM2A2J4G3–Tetradrachm (Coin) Portraying Alexander the Great as Herakles, 323/317 BC, Greek, minted in Sidon, ancient Phoenicia, Macedonia, Silver, Diam. 2.6 cm, 17.22 g
RF2B8WFHY–Tetradrachm (Coin) Portraying Alexander the Great, 336/323 BC, Greek, minted in Sidon, ancient Phoenicia, Syria, Silver, Diam. 2.8 cm, 17.15 g, Reimagined by Gibon, design of warm cheerful glowing of brightness and light rays radiance. Classic art reinvented with a modern twist. Photography inspired by futurism, embracing dynamic energy of modern technology, movement, speed and revolutionize culture.
RFT5P4JK–Ancient Roman ruins in Tyre, Lebanon
RMGD2HC6–fine arts, ancient world, Phoenicia, sculpture, female idol, 1400 - 1200 BC, clay, blazed, State Archaeological Collection, Munich, Artist's Copyright has not to be cleared
RMEHD02D–Carthage Phoenicia - Tunisia (Phoenician trading city in North Africa capital Carthaginian Empire )
RM2B12NAY–Columns of the Temple of Jupiter at ancient city of Baalbek,Lebanon,Middle East
RM2B6424T–Ancient city of Byblos and modern city of Jbeil sit on the coast of the Mediterranean Sea in Lebanon. Color.
RM2J1M1DD–Iberian Peninsula. Ancient History. Phoenicians. Figures 1 to 5: illustrations inspired by antiquities from the Cerro de los Santos. Figure 6: Phoenician from a small lamp in the Museum of Tarragona. Chromolithography. Historia General de España, by Modesto Lafuente. Volume I. Published in Barcelona, 1877.
RF2GCA2FB–The caption accompanying this 1903 illustration in Gaston Maspero’s book on History of Egypt reads: “Phoenician Jewelry.”
RM2AAK6MF–Mogador islands, the ancient Iles Purpuraires in front of Essaouira, where Romans and Phoenicians processed the murex and purpura shells found in the
RME9E95R–MACCOUN(1899) p131 538 B.C.-322 B.C. PALESTINE AND PHOENICIA AT THE TIME OF PERSIAN KINGS
RMRKPBFT–Tetradrachm (Coin) Portraying Alexander the Great - 336/323 BC - Greek, Macedonia, minted in Sidon, Phoenicia - Artist: Ancient Greek, Origin: Syria,
RMDE20HC–A view towards the temple precinct of Baalbek, the ancient Heliopolis which rose to prominence during the later Hellenistic and Roman period.
RF2G2KK80–Ancient Baalbek
RMT191P8–Hellenistic ruler head. Greek original from Phoenicia (3rd century BC). Marble. NY Carlsberg Glyptotek. Denmark.
RM2JYY5D7–3rd Century BC masks made from Dough and glass. Punic Carthaginian, Bardo Museum Tunisia. Phoenician origin. Phoenicia was an ancient Semitic civilization that originated in the Eastern Mediterranean and in the west of the Fertile Crescent. The civilization spread across the Mediterranean between 1500 BC and 300 BC.
RMABJKMX–Phoenicia and Judea in the time of King Solomon 10th century BC. Hand-colored woodcut
RMK8DC7Y–A Phoenician funeral procession. From Hutchinson's History of the Nations, published 1915.
RMRX56HJ–Tetradrachm (Coin) Depicting the Goddess Tyche. Greco-Roman; Arados, Phoenicia. Date: 80 BC-79 BC. Dimensions: Diam. 2.8 cm; 13.49 g. Silver. Origin: Aradus. Museum: The Chicago Art Institute. Author: ANCIENT GREEK.
RF2B8WFHR–Tetradrachm (Coin) Portraying Alexander the Great as Herakles, 323/317 BC, Greek, minted in Sidon, ancient Phoenicia, Macedonia, Silver, Diam. 2.6 cm, 17.22 g, Reimagined by Gibon, design of warm cheerful glowing of brightness and light rays radiance. Classic art reinvented with a modern twist. Photography inspired by futurism, embracing dynamic energy of modern technology, movement, speed and revolutionize culture.
RMDGJN1F–Arados 185-139 BC Phoenicia coin in studio setting
RMGD2HC3–fine arts, ancient world, Phoenicia, sculpture, model of a chariot, from Kamid al lawz, circa 13th century BC, clay, National Museum, Beirut, Artist's Copyright has not to be cleared
RMEHD0T1–Punic stele Roman Carthage elements from ancient Punic culture were combined with Roman influences. 1 - 2nd century AD Carthage Musée national du Bardo Tunisia . Carthage Phoenicia ( Phoenician trading city in North Africa capital Carthaginian Empire )
RM2B12NAF–Temple of Bacchus in ancient city of Baalbek,Lebanon,Middle East
RF2JBG83C–Urla, İzmir, Turkey - May 2022: Ancient Phoenician wooden trebuchet in at Urla Liman Tepe maritime archeology excavation and research center.
RM2FKKPD2–Ancient history. Phoenician warrior. Engraving. Historia General de España by Father Mariana. Madrid, 1852.
RFC6F6W7–In ancient times, Phoenicia (present-day Lebanon) was known throughout the Mediterranean Sea as a land of traders.
RM2AAK6CP–Mogador islands, the ancient Iles Purpuraires in front of Essaouira, where Romans and Phoenicians processed the murex and purpura shells found in the
RFRFH2H5–Ancient hippodrome in Tyre, Lebanon
RME9E964–MACCOUN(1899) p141 176 B.C.- 164 B.C. PALESTINE AND PHOENICIA, AT THE TIME OF ANTIOCHUS EPIPHANES
RM2BJM5DN–Author: Ancient Greek. Tetradrachm (Coin) Depicting the Goddess Tyche - 80/79 BC - Greco-Roman; Arados, Phoenicia. Silver. 80 BC'79 BC. Aradus.
RMDE20G6–A view towards the temple precinct of Baalbek, the ancient Heliopolis which rose to prominence during the later Hellenistic and Roman period.
RMTX0AFP–Bowl; Phoenicia, second half of 8th century B.C. Furnishings; Serviceware Bronze, hammered The Nasli M. Heeramaneck Collection of Ancient Near Eastern and Central Asian Art, gift of The Ahmanson Foundation (M.76.97.388) Art of the Ancient Near East; Second half of 8th century B.C.;
RM2DRANAB–Ruler: Macrinus, Emperor of Rome, ca. 165–218, ruled 217–18, Mint: Aradus, Tetradrachm of Macrinus, Emperor of Rome from Aradus, 217–18, Silver, 11.10 g, 6:00, 24.5 mm, Made in Aradus, Phoenicia, Roman, 3rd century A.D., Numismatics, Art of the Ancient Americas
RMBACEX9–Phoenician ruins Malta 1868 Phoenicia megalithic complex island Oligocene Miocene
RMD8R100–Ancient Phoenician chariot carved in stone. Hand-colored woodcut
RMK8DC85–The siege of Tyre by Alexander the Great in 332 BC. Tyre was a strategic coastal base on the Mediterranean Sea, it was on an island and had walls right up to the sea and was almost impossible to capture. Alexander solved the problem by first blockading and besieging Tyre for seven months, and then by building a causeway that allowed him to breach the fortifications. After the painting by Ernest Prater, (1864-1950). From Hutchinson's History of the Nations, published 1915.
RMRX5J4K–Tetradrachm (Coin) Portraying Alexander the Great. Greek, Macedonia, minted in Sidon, Phoenicia. Date: 336 BC-323 BC. Dimensions: Diam. 2.8 cm; 17.15 g. Silver. Origin: Syria. Museum: The Chicago Art Institute. Author: ANCIENT GREEK.
RF2G2KJY2–Moon Over Beirut
RMDGJE6M–Arados 185-139 BC Phoenicia coin in studio setting
RMGD2HCE–fine arts, ancient world, Phoenicia, relief, cow suckling her calf, from Arslan Tash, 2nd half 9th century BC, ivory, Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, Artist's Copyright has not to be cleared
RMEHD02C–Detail of a Punic stele Roman Carthage elements from ancient Punic culture were combined with Roman influences. 1 - 2nd century AD Carthage Musée national du Bardo Tunisia . Carthage Phoenicia ( Phoenician trading city in North Africa capital Carthaginian Empire )
RM2B12NDE–Temple of Venus temple in the ancient city of Baalbek,Lebanon,Middle East
RF2J9T2G6–Urla, İzmir, Turkey - May 2022: Ancient Phoenician wooden trebuchet in at Urla Liman Tepe maritime archeology excavation and research center.
RM2J5CGJP–Ancient history. Phoenician warrior. Engraving. Later colouration. Historia General de España by Father Mariana. Madrid, 1852.
RFC6F6TT–In ancient times, Phoenicia (present-day Lebanon) was known throughout the Mediterranean Sea as a land of traders.
RM2AAK6CT–Mogador islands, the ancient Iles Purpuraires in front of Essaouira, where Romans and Phoenicians processed the murex and purpura shells found in the
RFRGGPCN–Ancient hippodrome in Tyre, Lebanon
RME9E962–MACCOUN(1899) p139 283 B.C.-2479 B.C. PALESTINE AND PHOENICIA, TIME OF PTOLEMY II. PHILADELPHUS
RMRKPC01–Tetradrachm (Coin) Depicting the Goddess Tyche - 80/79 BC - Greco-Roman; Arados, Phoenicia - Artist: Ancient Greek, Origin: Aradus, Date: 80 BC–79
RMDE207P–A view towards the temple precinct of Baalbek, the ancient Heliopolis which rose to prominence during the later Hellenistic and Roman period.
RMTX0AFY–Bowl; Phoenicia, second half of 8th century B.C. Furnishings; Serviceware Bronze, hammered Height: 1 7/16 in. (4.6 cm); Diameter: 5 in. (12.8 cm) The Nasli M. Heeramaneck Collection of Ancient Near Eastern and Central Asian Art, gift of The Ahmanson Foundation (M.76.97.381) Art of the Ancient Near East; Second half of 8th century B.C.;
RFC8HYA9–ancient roman columns-byblos
RMCTYDWB–set of 5 Phoenician Coins from Sidon and Tyre (private collection)
RMAYJ2YM–Murex shells source of the purple dye traded by the Phoenicians in ancient times. Hand-colored woodcut
RMFHA0HC–Map of Phoenician trade routes and colonies, circa 1000 BC.
RM2H24ETD–A late 19th Century illustration of Berytus which from the 2nd century BCE to 64 BCE, was the ancient city of Beirut. Berytus became a Roman colonia that would be the center of Roman presence in the eastern Mediterranean shores south of Anatolia, the only fully Latin-speaking city in the Syria-Phoenicia region until the fourth century. Although Berytus was still an important city after earthquakes, around 400 AD Tyre was made the capital of the Roman province of Phoenicia.
RME0A0P8–Phoenician fleet on a voyage of discovery. Engraving. Later Colouration. Cyclopedia of Universal History, 1885.
RM2E9T5T7–illustration of a Phonecian ship, from a set of school posters circa 1930
RMGD2HCA–fine arts, ancient world, Phoenicia, sculpture, woman playing a drum, from Ras Shamra, 13th / 12th century BC, ivory, National Museum, Damascus, Artist's Copyright has not to be cleared
RMEHD02G–Punic stele Roman Carthage elements from ancient Punic culture were combined with Roman influences. 1 - 2nd century AD Carthage Musée national du Bardo Tunisia . Carthage Phoenicia ( Phoenician trading city in North Africa capital Carthaginian Empire )
RM2B12NAR–Interior of Temple of Bacchus in ancient city of Baalbek,Lebanon,Middle East
RF2J9T35E–Urla, İzmir, Turkey - May 2022: Ancient Phoenician civilization ship hippoi in Urla Liman Tepe maritime archeology excavation and research center.
RM2J1M1DY–Iberian Peninsula. Ancient History. Phoenicians. Figures 2 to 5: illustrations inspired by antiquities from the Cerro de los Santos. Figure 6: Phoenician from a small lamp in the Museum of Tarragona. Chromolithography. Historia General de España, by Modesto Lafuente. Volume I. Published in Barcelona, 1877.
RMG16F02–Wall relief of Assyrian warships 700-692 BCE From Nineveh, South-West Palace. The ships were probably built and manned by Phoenicians employed by Sennacherib. A bireme is an ancient oared warship (galley) with two decks of oars, invented by the Phoenician
RM2AAK6DG–The South Bastion, Skala du Port and Mogador islands, the ancient Iles Purpuraires in front of Essaouira, where Romans and Phoenicians processed the m
RFRGGPFE–Ancient hippodrome in Tyre, Lebanon
RME7J195–MACCOUN(1899) p137 330 B.C.-301 B.C. PALESTINE AND PHOENICIA, AT THE TIME OF ALEXANDER THE GREAT
RMRKW6DC–Tetradrachm (Coin) Depicting Head of Herakles - 74/73 BC - Greek, minted in Tyre, Phoenicia - Artist: Ancient Greek, Origin: Tyre, Date: 74 BC–73 BC,
RMDE207Y–A view towards the temple precinct of Baalbek, the ancient Heliopolis which rose to prominence during the later Hellenistic and Roman period.
RM2B295DY–Looking skyward in the Cedars of Lebanon, above Bsharri (Bcharre) and the Qadisha Valley, Lebanon. Cedars of God are a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
RM2JGW6CH–Great court of the temple complex, Baalbek-Hermel Governorate, Baalbek, Lebanon
RMCTWT9K–set of 6 coins from Phoenicia Tarsos and Philistia
RMA64XWE–Phoenician galley in the Mediterranean Sea in ancient times. Hand-colored woodcut
RMK8959A–Thutmose III at the head of his army, sacking Zahi, Phoenicia at harvest time and carrying away all the corn, oil and wine. Thutmose III , aka Thutmosis, Tuthmosis III or Thothmes. Sixth Pharaoh of the Eighteenth Dynasty. From Hutchinson's History of the Nations, published 1915.
RM2B01D36–Greece: Fragment of the Lenormant bas-relief representing an Athenian trireme with nine oarsmen, Acropolis, c. 400 BCE. Photo by Marsyas (CC BY-SA 3.0 License). A trireme (from Latin triremis, literally 'three-oarer') was a type of galley, a Hellenistic-era warship that was used by the ancient maritime civilisations of the Mediterranean, especially the Phoenicians, ancient Greeks, Persians and Romans. The trireme derives its name from its three rows of oars on each side, manned with one man per oar. The early trireme was a development of the penteconter, an ancient warship.
RM2BFH033–Phoenician trade sailing ship, 15th century BC
RM2E9T5T8–illustration of a Phonecian ship, from a set of school posters circa 1930
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