Art from the Chalcolithic to the Byzantine Period. Ongoing. At the Hecht Museum of the University of Haifa in Haifa, Israel.

Art from the Chalcolithic to the Byzantine Period. Ongoing. At the Hecht Museum of the University of Haifa in Haifa, Israel. 
The Hecht Museum's collections from the Chalcolithic period to the Byzantine period include coins, weights, Semitic seals, jewelry, artifacts from the Temple Mount excavations, Phoenician metalworking, woodworking, stone vessels, glass making, and mosaics. The museum is also home to the Ma'agan Michael Ship, the wreck of a fifth-century BCE merchantman.



Image: Figurine of the Phoenician goddess Tanit. She was equivalent to the moon-goddess Astarte, and later worshipped in Roman Carthage in her Romanized form as Dea Caelestis, Juno Caelestis, or simply Caelestis.  Image courtesy of Wikimedia Commons contributor Hanay.

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