Phoenician comb. 4th c. BC. From: Junon necropolis
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Phoenician comb. 4th c. BC. From: Junon necropolis
Phoenician comb. 4th c. BC. From: Junon necropolis. Phoenician art. Sculpture on ivory. TUNISIA. Tunis. Bardo Museum. Proc: TUNISIA. Carthage
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Africans Bardo Carthage Comb Feminine Ivory Necropolis Phoenician Tunis Tunisia Tunisian Junon Persons
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1. Title: A 4th Century BC Phoenician Ivory Comb from the Junon Necropolis, Tunis, Tunisia: A Testament to Ancient African Femininity and Artistry 2. Description: This exquisite ivory comb, dating back to the 4th century BC, is an intriguing artifact from the Phoenician necropolis of Junon in Tunis, Tunisia. Housed in the Bardo Museum in Tunis, this comb is a testament to the rich artistic heritage of the ancient Phoenician civilization and the feminine culture that thrived in the region. The comb, carved from ivory, is adorned with intricate sculptural designs, showcasing the exceptional craftsmanship and artistic skills of the Phoenician artisans. The comb's handle is shaped like a female figure, with her arms raised above her head in a graceful pose, symbolizing strength and fertility. Her voluptuous figure, adorned with delicate jewelry, is a representation of the feminine ideal during that era. The Phoenicians, an ancient civilization originating in the eastern Mediterranean, were known for their maritime trade and cultural influence, which extended from modern-day Spain to Libya. Their art, characterized by its intricate detail and innovative techniques, was a significant contributor to the artistic development of the Mediterranean world. The discovery of this ivory comb in the Junon necropolis, a site dedicated to the Phoenician goddess Junon (Juno), further emphasizes the importance of women in Phoenician society. The comb, likely a personal item, would have been a cherished possession of a wealthy and influential woman, reflecting her status and connection to the divine. This 4th century BC Phoenician ivory comb is not only a stunning example of ancient African artistry but also a reminder of the enduring influence of Phoenician culture on the Mediterranean world and beyond.
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