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Sarcophag of Ahiram, King of Biblos (Phoenicia) in XIII-X c. BC. Kept in Beirut National Museum |
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G. Eric and Edith Matson Photograph Collection, Prints and Photographs Division, Library of Congress |
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sarcophage made in around 1000 BC |
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Matson Photo Service, photographer, published in 1936 |
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"No known restrictions on publication."
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