Page:History of Art in Phœnicia and Its Dependencies Vol 2.djvu/61

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ANIMALS. 39 (Fig. 35) ; it bears the name Ebed-Melek in finely-cut Phoenician letters, and it represents two couchant lions in which the attitude, proportions, and even the style of the Beyrout animal are strictly reproduced.