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English: 19th-18th century BC Phoenician statuettes from Byblos (the Byblos figurines). Now in the National Museum of Beirut.
العربية: تماثيل برونزية مذهبة مزخرفة من مدينة جبيل تعود إلى الفترة ما بين القرن التاسع عشر - الثامن عشر ق.م. معروضة في متحف بيروت الوطني.
Date 25 March 2008 (original upload date)
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