A Golden Calf
According to the Hebrew Bible, Moses descended from Mount Sinai, where he had received the Ten Commandments, to find the Hebrews worshiping a golden calf, which was against Yahweh’s laws. In July 1990, an American archaeological team found this model of a gilded calf inside a pot. The figurine, which dates to about 1550 B.C.E., is strong evidence for the existence in Canaan of religious traditions that involved animals as divine symbols.
(Courtesy of the Leon Levy Expedition to Ashkelon. Photo: Carl Andrews)