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English: Edomite goddess crowned with three horns. Horvat Qitmit (7th-6th BCE). Israel Museum, Jerusalem. The head was unearthed at an Edomite shrine in the Negev desert. The three horns indicate that it represents a goddess.
Deutsch: Edomitische Göttin, gekrönt mit drei Hörnern. Horvat Qitmit, 7.-6. Jh. v. Chr. Israel Museum, Jerusalem. Der Kopf wurde in einem edomitischen Schrein in der Wüste Negev ausgegraben. Die drei Hörner zeigen an, dass es sich um eine Göttin handelt.
Русский: Едомитская богиня увенчана тремя рогами. Хорват Китмит (7-6 вв. До н.э.). Музей Израиля, Иерусалим. Голова была обнаружена в святилище Едомитов в пустыне Негев. Три рога указывают, что он представляет богиню. |
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