The image of Dagon is a depictions of the ancient Mesopotamian deity who was worshiped by the Philistines. He was considered the god of grain, fertility, agriculture, and fish. Dagon is often depicted as a half-man, half-fish figure, with the upper part of his body appearing as a man and the lower part resembling a fish or mermaid. The image of Dagon has been found in various archaeological sites in the Middle East, particularly in the Philistine cities of Gaza, Ashdod, and Ekron. The image of Dagon was an important symbol in ancient Mesopotamian religion and was associated with prosperity, fertility, and abundance. It remains today an important archaeological artifact that sheds light on the religious beliefs and practices of ancient cultures.
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