
Byblos, eternal city
Institut du Monde Arabe,Paris,France
Byblos, eternal city explores the extraordinary 9,000-year history of the ancient Lebanese maritime city of Byblos, one of the world’s earliest ports, through nearly 400 objects—ranging from Bronze Age tomb treasures and Egyptian-influenced royal artifacts to recent archaeological discoveries of an intact Middle Bronze Age necropolis. Institut du Monde Arabe, Paris, March 24 to August 23.
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