Beautiful ivory panels, dating from the year 800 8.C., and depicting lotus buds and flowers, strange animals and celestial beings, from the Egyptian Pantheon, have been found at Samaria, the ancient capital of the Kingdom of Israel. The site of the discovery leaves no doubt that the ivories belonged to tho "House of Ivory" mentioned in the Bible (I. King xxii 39). as tlie inscription carved on one of them beans the name of Hazaol, King of Damascus, 850-800, B.C. One panel shows in relief a fight between a bull and a lion; on other panels are cherubs and sphinxes. Another panel represents the personification of eternity.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 183, 4 August 1932, Page 10
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