Anthropoid sarcophagi of Deir al-Balah
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Anthropoid sarcophagi of Deir al-Balah
Summary
Anthropoid sarcophagi of Deir al-Balah is an art collection[1]. It draws 35 Wikipedia views per month (art_collection category, ranking #30 of 54).[2]
Key Facts
- Anthropoid sarcophagi of Deir al-Balah's instance of is recorded as art collection[3].
- Anthropoid sarcophagi of Deir al-Balah's instance of is recorded as group of sculptures[4].
- Anthropoid sarcophagi of Deir al-Balah is made of ceramic[5].
- Anthropoid sarcophagi of Deir al-Balah's location of discovery is recorded as Deir al-Balah[6].
- Anthropoid sarcophagi of Deir al-Balah's location of discovery is recorded as Deir al-Balah Bronze Age cemetery[7].
- Anthropoid sarcophagi of Deir al-Balah's Commons category is recorded as Ancient Egyptian sarcophagi of Deir al-Balah[8].
- 1250 BC marks the founding of Anthropoid sarcophagi of Deir al-Balah[9].
- Anthropoid sarcophagi of Deir al-Balah's time of discovery or invention is recorded as 1967[10].
- Anthropoid sarcophagi of Deir al-Balah's significant event is recorded as looting[11].
- Anthropoid sarcophagi of Deir al-Balah dates from the Late Bronze Age[12].
- Anthropoid sarcophagi of Deir al-Balah's culture is recorded as Canaanites[13].
- Anthropoid sarcophagi of Deir al-Balah's has part is recorded as sarcophagus[14].
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Designation and Status
Recorded instance of include art collection[3] and group of sculptures[4].
History and Context
1250 BC marks the founding of Anthropoid sarcophagi of Deir al-Balah[9].
Why It Matters
Anthropoid sarcophagi of Deir al-Balah draws 35 Wikipedia views per month (art_collection category, ranking #30 of 54).[2]