Abstract

In this article, we present a new figural graffito from the temple of Bel at Palmyra and place it in context with two recently published examples from Tomb no. 173. They may constitute corroborating figurative visual representations for a segment of the Palmyrene trading cycle that has hitherto rested on epigraphic, ethnographic or other historical indirect evidence.

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