naslovna
Vijesti
Hrvatska
Svijet
Crna kronika
Zagreb
Kolumnisti
Najbolje škole
Sport
Nogomet
Košarka
Tenis
Sport Mix
Premium
J2
Tehnologija
Znanost
Životne priče
Ljeto s Jutarnjim
Scuba skener
Kultura
Art
Film i televizija
Književnost
Glazba
Kazalište
Interliber 2025
Novac
Scena
Domaće zvijezde
Strane zvijezde
Reality
Osmrtnice
Pretplata
Magazini
Dobra Hrana
Dom & Dizajn
Autoklub
Globus
Like putovanja
VauMijau
Živim
Servisi
Tiskano izdanje
Osmrtnice
Newsletteri
Vijesti
Hrvatska
Svijet
Crna kronika
Zagreb
Kolumnisti
Najbolje škole
Sport
Nogomet
Košarka
Tenis
Sport Mix
Premium
J2
Tehnologija
Znanost
Životne priče
Ljeto s Jutarnjim
Scuba skener
Kultura
Art
Film i televizija
Književnost
Glazba
Kazalište
Interliber 2025
Novac
Scena
Domaće zvijezde
Strane zvijezde
Reality
Osmrtnice
Pretplata
Moj profil
Odjava
Traži
StoryEditor External
StoryEditor Internal
Misterij: Arheolozi pronašli egipatsku sfingu u Izraelu
Piše:
Jutarnji List
Objavljeno:
11. srpnja 2013. 13:56
Podijeli
1/
4
Volunteers of the Hebrew University work during an excavation in the Northern Israeli archeological site of the ancient Tel Hazor, where they found the remains of a Sphinx with a hieroglyphic inscription between its paws dating circa 3rd century BCE, on July 9 2013. The Sphinx was sculpted for Egyptian King Mycerinus, one of the builders of the Giza pyramids, and this is the first time ever a statue dedicated to Mycerinus has been uncovered, and the first time such a finding has been unearthed in the Levant. AFP PHOTO/MENAHEM KAHANA
AFP
2/
4
Volunteers of the Hebrew University work during an excavation in the Northern Israeli archeological site of the ancient Tel Hazor, where they found the remains of a Sphinx with a hieroglyphic inscription between its paws dating circa 3rd century BCE, on July 9 2013. The Sphinx was sculpted for Egyptian King Mycerinus, one of the builders of the Giza pyramids, and this is the first time ever a statue dedicated to Mycerinus has been uncovered, and the first time such a finding has been unearthed in the Levant. AFP PHOTO/MENAHEM KAHANA
AFP
3/
4
Australian excavation volunteer Joshua Talbot displays the remains of a Sphinx with a hieroglyphic inscription between its paws dating circa 3rd century BCE, found during excavation in the Northern Israeli archeological site of the ancient Tel Hazor, revealed on July 9 2013. The Sphinx was sculpted for Egyptian King Mycerinus, one of the builders of the Giza pyramids, and this is the first time ever a statue dedicated to Mycerinus has been uncovered, and the first time such a finding has been unearthed in the Levant. AFP PHOTO/MENAHEM KAHANA
AFP
4/
4
Australian excavation volunteer Joshua Talbot displays the remains of a Sphinx with a hieroglyphic inscription between its paws dating circa 3rd century BCE, found during excavation in the Northern Israeli archeological site of the ancient Tel Hazor, revealed on July 9 2013. The Sphinx was sculpted for Egyptian King Mycerinus, one of the builders of the Giza pyramids, and this is the first time ever a statue dedicated to Mycerinus has been uncovered, and the first time such a finding has been unearthed in the Levant. AFP PHOTO/MENAHEM KAHANA
AFP
Podijeli
Želite li dopuniti temu ili prijaviti pogrešku u tekstu?
Za sudjelovanje u komentarima je potrebna prijava, odnosno registracija ako još nemaš korisnički profil....
×
06. prosinac 2025 04:03
Za sudjelovanje u komentarima je potrebna prijava, odnosno registracija ako još nemaš korisnički profil....