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1184 BC – 1153 BC: Tile With Depiction of Philistine Chief

Posted on October 29, 2021October 23, 2023 By Truth Ministries No Comments on 1184 BC – 1153 BC: Tile With Depiction of Philistine Chief
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Source: Museum of Fine Arts Boston

Dates Referenced: 1184 BC – 1153 BC

Title: Tile With Bound Philistine Chief

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“Faience palace tile/inlay depicting captive Philistine chief with elbows bound behind; attributes include reddish skin; small, pointed beard; white robe and headband with fabric details in red, cream, and gray; feet broken.”

*The Omnidex*, Images of Arabia, The Hamites Tags:1153 BC, 1184 BC, Brown, Middle East, Museum of Fine Arts Boston, Philistines, Red, Reddish

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