The Late Bronze Age Figurines from Tel Burna.

C Sharp, C McKinny, I Shai - Strata: Bulletin of the Anglo …, 2015 - search.ebscohost.com
C Sharp, C McKinny, I Shai
Strata: Bulletin of the Anglo-Israel Archaeological Society, 2015search.ebscohost.com
Four figurines were discovered in Late Bronze Age IIB Tel Burna in the Judean Shephelah.
The figurines come from a large public building that probably had a cultic function. These
include a rare Revadim-type plaque figurine, a nude female plaque figurine, a
Mycenaeanstyle bull figurine, and the head of an equine figurine. Their iconography
represents a cross section of Egyptian, Mycenaean, Mesopotamian, and local traditions,
illustrating the syncretism of Canaanite religion at the site.
Abstract
Four figurines were discovered in Late Bronze Age IIB Tel Burna in the Judean Shephelah. The figurines come from a large public building that probably had a cultic function. These include a rare Revadim-type plaque figurine, a nude female plaque figurine, a Mycenaeanstyle bull figurine, and the head of an equine figurine. Their iconography represents a cross section of Egyptian, Mycenaean, Mesopotamian, and local traditions, illustrating the syncretism of Canaanite religion at the site.
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