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The Phoenician Oracle (yep, here we are!) Nūn- “Serpent” Oracular meaning: Upheaval, the unexpected
Phoenician ivory with Egyptian influence, Phoenician, Last third of 8th century BC, Assyria, Ancient
The Phoenician Oracle (only nine more to go!! \(´▽`)/) Taw - “Mark” Oracular meaning: Purpose, iden
The Phoenician Oracle is almost done and I will have a surprise by the end of this week! Hē - “Windo
This Phoenician-style plaque shows a griffin (a creature with a lion’s body, falcon’s he
The Phoenician Oracle Beth - “House” Oracular meaning: Home, family, belonging, domainPaired with t
ANCIENT ALPHABETS ORACLES GIVEAWAY・゚✧*:・゚✧Ever since creating my runes deck, I had wanted to create
The Phoenician Oracle Aleph- “Ox” Oracular meaning: Ally, reliability, trust, loyaltyPaired with ma
5th century B.C.E. Phoenician or Carthaginian glass head pendant
met-greekroman-art:Bowl, fragmentary, Phoenician inscription, Metropolitan Museum of Art: Greek and
Slowly but surely.. THE PHOENICIAN ORACLE, inspired by the Phoenician alphabet, is now available in
Almost halfway done with the Phoenician alphabet oracle. There are 22 letters/cards in total and I&r
Another post! (because the link post shows up as a lame green square in my feed and not a cute image
met-greekroman-art:Gold earring with glass pendant in the form of a bird, Metropolitan Museum of Art
met-greekroman-art:Gold earring with glass pendant in the form of a bird, Greek and Roman ArtThe Ces
Finally finished this whole set and took the opportunity to revamp the older ones.It’s been fu
Phoenician depiction of a sphinx made of ivory. Depictions of them were not solely restricted
Jarra, 750-600 aC; Chipre ArcaicoTerracota
Sarcofago fenicio di tipo greco, da Antarados, nel nord del Libano.
A throne on which you cannot sit. Unless, of course, you’re Ashtart.Ashtart throne from the Sanctuar
Phoenicians were minimalists before it was cool.Limestone Sarcophagus of Queen Batnu’am, from Byblos
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