Category:Baal Lebanon inscription
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The Baal Lebanon inscription, known as KAI 31, is a Phoenician inscription found in Limassol, Cyprus in eight bronze fragments in the 1870s. It is particularly notable for having mentioned W:Hiram I. It is the only Phoenician inscription to suggest a "colonial" system amongst the Phoenician domains.
Media in category "Baal Lebanon inscription"
The following 5 files are in this category, out of 5 total.
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Baal Lebanon inscription in the Corpus Inscriptionum Semiticarum.jpg 3,164 × 2,370; 672 KB
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Baal Lebanon inscription pieces as first published by Renan in 1877.jpg 620 × 870; 121 KB
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Baal Lebanon inscription reconstructed.png 670 × 311; 82 KB
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Baal Lebanon inscription text.png 511 × 398; 126 KB