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Lihyanite King Statue (Saudi Arabia)

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Colossal statue of a Lihyanite king from Dadan.

The Lihyanite King Statue (Monumental Statue) is a statue likely depicting an ancient Lihyanite king. The sandstone statue, dating back to the fifth to third centuries BCE, weighs 800 kg and measures 2.3 meters in height.[1][2] The statue was discovered at the Dadan archaeological site in AlUla, north-west Saudi Arabia.[3]

The statue is on display at the Louvre Museum in Paris as part of a five-year loan agreement between the Royal Commission for AlUla (RCU) and Louvre Museum.[4]

Historic overview

The statue originates from the Lihyanite period that existed during the second half of the first millennium BCE. The Dadan archaeological site was the capital of the Dadan and Lihyanite Kingdoms during the first millennium BCE, a period of progress in AlUla due to its presence along the trade route connecting the civilizations of the southern and northern parts of the Arabian Peninsula.[5]

See also

References

  1. ^ "French Agency for AlUla Development (AFALULA) - A Monumental Lihyanite Statue from Saudi Arabia Deposited from the Royal Commission for AlUla (RCU) to the Musée du Louvre".
  2. ^ "Arab News - Lihyanite 'monumental statue' from Saudi Arabia's AlUla goes on display at Louvre in Paris".
  3. ^ "The National - Louvre Museum in Paris to display Saudi Arabia's ancient AlUla statue".
  4. ^ "Louvre - A monumental lihyanite statue from Saudi Arabia deposited from the Royal Commission for AlUla (RCU) to the musée du Louvre".
  5. ^ "Arab News - Lihyanite 'monumental statue' from Saudi Arabia's AlUla goes on display at Louvre in Paris".
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