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Creator: Methodist Committee for Overseas Relief Contributing Institution: Duke University Divinity School Library Description: Advertisement soliciting donations for The Methodist Committee for Overseas Relief. Depicts a veiled, Arabic woman holding a child. 1956. JPG file (118 KB) -
Creator: United Nations and United Press Contributing Institution: Duke University Divinity School Library Description: Photograph accompanying article: Nazareth to Bethlehem, 1956. Depicts a crowd of women and children. Includes caption: Arab Refugees await treatment in a camp clinic. 1956. JPG file (248 KB) -
Contributing Institution: Yale Divinity Library Description: Map showing locations of Church Missionary Society mission stations in the Middle East and Central Asia. 1896. JPG file (1,620 KB) -
Contributing Institution: Yale Divinity Library Description: Map showing the locations of Protestant mission stations in the Middle East. 1903. Emblems designating types of mission stations in this atlas are as follows: cross with circle at bottom is an American society; cross with circle to right is British; cross with circle at top is Continental; cross with circle at left is International; character "J" indicates Jewish Society (missions to Jews); character "S" designates Sailors' Society. JPG file (3,178 KB) -
Contributing Institution: Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary Library Description: String of faience beads with amulet, Second Intermediate Period (1786-1567 B.C.E.). Egypt. Light green amulet at its center, and 4 light green faience incised beads spaced at intervals of approximately 10 cm on either side of the amulet (2 on each side), other beads range in color from drab to rust to umber. Average size diameter of bead is 2-4 mm, string of beads is 63 cm long. Condition: very fine. JPG file (111 KB). -
Contributing Institution: Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary Library Description: String of faience beads with amulet, Second Intermediate Period (1786-1567 B.C.E.). Egypt. Light green amulet at its center, and 4 light green faience incised beads spaced at intervals of approximately 10 cm on either side of the amulet (2 on each side), other beads range in color from drab to rust to umber. Average size diameter of bead is 2-4 mm, string of beads is 63 cm long. Condition: very fine. JPG file (125 KB). -
Contributing Institution: Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary Library Description: Terra-cotta oil lamp, 2200-1550 B.C.E. Provenance: Syro-Palestinian. Buff clay. Saucer pinched at one point, forming deep bowl. Rounded base. Condition: fine, few chips on rim. 16.4 cm length, 5.1 cm height. JPG file (98.3 KB). -
Contributing Institution: Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary Library Description: Roman bronze coin, Ptolemy II (285-247 B.C.E.) Provenance: Egypt. Obverse: Laurelled head of Zeus, right. Reverse: Eagle standing left, wings open, on thunderbolt, shield and monogram. Greek inscriptions. 31 mm. Condition: fine/very fine. JPG file (105 KB). -
Contributing Institution: Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary Library Description: Roman bronze coin, Ptolemy II (285-247 B.C.E.) Provenance: Egypt. Obverse: Laurelled head of Zeus, right. Reverse: Eagle standing left, wings open, on thunderbolt, shield and monogram. Greek inscriptions. 31 mm. Condition: fine/very fine. JPG file (148 KB). -
Contributing Institution: Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary Library Description: Roman bronze coin, Ptolemy IV (222-204 B.C.E.). Provenance: Egypt. Obverse: Head of Alexander the Great, wearing elephant's skin. Reverse: Eagle on thunderbolt, monogram left. 22 mm. Condition: fine. JPG file (146 KB).