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Phonecian Finds Exhibited

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Having recently received a large number of exhibits from the Lebanon Republic Pavilion at the New York World's fair, the Semitic Museum will soon display the principal archaeological finds, paintings, and motel work illustrative of Phoenician civilization.

Of particular interest in the exhibit are the charts picturing the economic life of the Lebanon Republic and the material depicting Phoenician culture and expansion along the Mediterranean coasts. An enormous map of the Mediterranean country is also included in the collection, but unfortunately it is too large to display. If the map's twelve sections were fitted together, it would more than fill the New Lecture Hall.

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