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History of Phoenicia

CHAPTER VII--AESTHETIC ART
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Three similar robed figures hold each other's hands and perhaps execute a dance around some religious object.

Two heads of oxen or cows, with a disk between their horns, occupy the spaces intervening between the upper parts of the figures.

In the lower portion of the field, the sun and moon fill the middle space, the sun, moon, and five planets the spaces to the right and to the left.

Another cylinder from the same place (No.

5)[793] is tolerably well designed and engraved.


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