A PHOENICIAN BEARDED MALE MASK FROM TEL AKKO
A PHOENICIAN BEARDED MALE MASK FROM TEL AKKO
Author(s): Martha Risser, Rachel Ben-Dov, Ragna Stidsing, Jane C. Skinner, Michal Artzy, Ann E. Killebrew
Subject(s): Archaeology
Published by: Wydawnictwa Uniwersytetu Warszawskiego
Keywords: Phoenicia; mask; Akko; metalworking; Phoenician cult
Summary/Abstract: A ninth-century Phoenician mold-made terracotta mask of an idealized, bearded adult male was found recently during archaeological excavations at Tel Akko. Similar masks have been found at other sites in the Levant and on Cyprus. The context of the Akko mask is a secondary fill in the area of the tel with a long tradition of metalworking. Items recovered with the mask include fragments of figurines and other cult-related items, as well as pottery. This paper provides a discussion of the mask, its archaeological context, and ways in which it may have been used.
Book: Ex Oriente Lux. Studies in Honour of Jolanta Młynarczyk
- Page Range: 259-279
- Page Count: 21
- Publication Year: 2020
- Language: English, French
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