Syrian Warrior God


Syrian Warrior God, Syria, Phoenician, 1550-1150 BC, bronze sculpture with gold and silver overlay. In the fifteenth century BC, the Egyptians and the Mitannians of Syria controlled the small kingdom of Ugarit in northern Syria. The bronze workers of the Ugarit region represented divinities with Egyptianized features, a fact that can be seen in the pharaonic white crown of this warrior god. The statuette has been dated, according to similar pieces, to the fourteenth century BC, and it originally brandished a weapon, probably a spear, and a shield. The influence of Hittite art, known from the rock reliefs of the Hittite religious center of Yazilikaya, is also visible in the position of the figure's hands as well as its overall gesture.


Size: 2700px × 3752px
Photo credit: © Photo Researchers / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
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