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The Sephari Gallery specializes in a comprehensive collection of ancient, authentic and quality artifacts from around the world.  It is a special collection compiled as Team Sephari travels and explores the world.  The collection has been formed by all legal and ethical means and the laws of the land have been obeyed in the acquisition of each fine treasure. Our collection covers a myriad of ages and cultures, including both the Old world and the New World. Sephari Gallery offers Prehistoric artifacts, Classical African, Asian, Egyptian, Greek, Roman and Middle Eastern antiquities, Byzantine and Holy Land artifacts, Pre-Columbian art and much more. Every artifact that is purchased comes with a Certificate of Authenticity that every piece is unconditionally guaranteed to be authentic. The Sephari Gallery Docents will help you acquire one-of-a-kind treasures and own a unique piece of history.  They are proud to share with you each Museum quality piece and present the authentic time-honored collection.


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Stylized Bronze Garment Pin - FREE SHIPPING
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This Phoenician Artifact is a Bronze garment pin of a stylized figure with an amphora to the head. It is covered in a green patina. This piece is dated 800 - 300 BC and its dimensions are 5"x1". The Phoenicians, whose lands corresponds to present-day Lebanon and coastal parts of Israel and Syria, probably arrived in the region in about 3000 B.C. They established commercial and religious connections were established with Egypt after about 2613 BC and continued until the end of the Egyptian Old Kingdom and the invasion of Phoenicia by the Amorites (c. 2200 BC). The Phoenicians of the Iron Age (first millennium B.C.) descended from the original Canaanites who dwelt in the region during the earlier Bronze Age (3000-1200 H.C.), despite classical tradition to the contrary. There is archaeological evidence for a continuous cultural tradition from the Bronze to the Iron Age (1200 -333 s.c.) at the cities of Tyre and Z araphath. In the Amarna age (fourteenth century B.C.) many letters to Egypt emanated from King Rib-Addi of Byblos, King Abi-Milki of Tyre, and King Zimrida of Sidon, and in other New Kingdom Egyptian texts there are references to the cities of Beirut Sidon, Zaraphath, Ushu, Tyre, and Byblos.
SKU: SEP-250-21812 (6908)
Dimensions: 5x1x1 (Length x Width x Height) in inches
Weight: 1.00 LBS
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