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Hebrew Pictures
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Pictures of Ancient Hebrews, Phoenicians, Amorites, Cananites, Philistines, Hittites, Celts, Picts, Assyrian Monarchs, Nebuchadnessar, Ammonites, Amorites, Anglo-Saxons
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 Hebrew Pictures
The pictures below should be viewed in conjunction with the article
THE PHYSICAL ANTHROPOLOGY OF THE HEBREW PEOPLES
Contents:
Heads of Israelite Cities that paid tribute to Shishak, King of Egypt
2. Hebrew Pictures that almost certainly depict subjects from Israel or Judah.
3. Ivories: Ivory Sculptures from the Palace in Samaria of Northern Israel Show Egyptian and Phoenician Influence
4. Assyrian Pictures of Israelite Exiles; According to A. H. Sayce Assyrians tended to depict all foreign peoples as looking like themselves, i.e. ethnic depictions not considered necessarily accurate.
5. Pictures defined as "Canaanites" or "Amorites" that Probably include Israelites.
6. Pictures of "Phoenicians" of uncertain Provenance that may include Israelites
7. Other Peoples who lived alongside the Hebrews and with whom they intermixed.
8. Pictures of "Celts" in the West
9. Picts of Scotland
More Pictures
11. Ammonites and Anglo-Saxons
12. Egyptian depictions of "Amori", i.e. Ammorites or Israelites?
13. Egyptian Captives from Different Nations
14. More Recent Examples
Welsh
Scotsmen
Irish
Englishmen
15. Edomite, Edomite father Jewish Mother, Swede.
16. The European Depictions of a "Red-Haired" Judas.
17. More Pictures of Red-Haired Judas.
18. Governor of Hawai with Israeli Soldiers.
19. Some Modern-Day Israelis.
20. Judean Statuettes.
21. Polish Jews at Yom Kippur.
Ivories
Ivory Engravings from the area of Northern Israel showing Israelites and/or Canaanites.
Ancient Egyptians
Ancient Egyptians: Joseph married an Egyptian and the Children of Joseph are therefore partly of Egyptian Stock.
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Pictures of Ancient Middle Eastern Peoples including Hebrews.
1. Egyptian Sources: Depictions considered reliable to the point of charicature (A.H. Sayce)
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Subjects from the area of Ancient Israel
Probably Israelites though classified as "Syrians"
Source: Nina M. Davies, "Ancient Egyptian Paintings", USA, 1936, plate xxiv.
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Heads of Israelite Cities that paid tribute to the King of Egypt
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Nobles of Judah |
2. Egyptian HebrewPictures that almost certainly depict subjects from Israel or Judah.
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3. Ivory Sculptures from the Palace in Samariaof Northern Israel Show Egyptian and Phoenician Influence
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Judah
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Egyptian depiction of "Shasu" Marauder Probably of Israelite or Edomite origin. The hair-style (?) is similar to that of Israelite Musicians depicted by Assyrians and shown below |
4. AssyrianPictures of Israelites; According to A. H. Sayce Assyrians tended to depict all foreign peoples as looking like themselves, i.e. ethnic depictions not considered necessarily accurate.
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Jews from Lachish in the south being sent into Assyrian Exile  |
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5. Pictures defined as "Canaanites" or "Amorites" that Probably include Israelites
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