The Canaanite and Aramaic inscriptions, also known as Northwest Semitic inscriptions, are the primary extra-Biblical sources for understanding of the societies and histories of Phoenicia, the Israelites, and the Arameans, which includes groups within the Northwest Semitic languages. Northwest Semitic contains the Aramaic and Canaanite languages; the latter groups includes PhoenicianPunic, the Ammonite language, and Hebrew.

Semitic inscriptions may occur on stone slabs, ostraca, and ornaments and range from simple names to full texts.

The oldest inscriptions form a dialect continuum that includes Canaanite languages and Aramaic, exemplified by writings which scholars have struggled to fit into either category, such as the Stele of Zakkur and the Deir Alla inscription.

Languages

Phoenician alphabet

The Old Aramaic period (850–612 BC) saw increased production and dispersal of inscriptions — not because the Arameans formed a dominant empire, but because their language was increasingly adopted as a regional lingua franca. Their language was adopted as an international language of diplomacy, particularly in the late Neo-Assyrian Empire when it spread throughout the Near East—including Egypt (in administration) and Mesopotamia (where it became natively spoken). The first known Aramaic inscription was the Carpentras Stele, found in southern France in 1704; it was considered to be Phoenician text at the time.

Only 10,000 inscriptions in Phoenician-Punic, a Canaanite language, are known, such that "Phoenician probably remains the worst transmitted and least known of all Semitic languages." The only other substantial source for Phoenician-Punic are the excerpts in Poenulus, a play written by the Roman writer Plautus (see Punic language § Example for an analysis). Within the corpus of inscriptions only 668 words have been attested, including 321 hapax legomena (words only attested a single time), per Wolfgang Röllig's analysis in 1983. This compares to the Bible's 7,000–8,000 words and 1,500 hapax legomena, in Biblical Hebrew. The first published Phoenician-Punic inscription was from the Cippi of Melqart, found in 1694 in Malta; the first published such inscription from the Phoenician "homeland" was the Sarcophagus of Eshmunazar II published in 1855.

Fewer than 2,000 inscriptions in Ancient Hebrew, another Canaanite language, are known, of which the vast majority comprise just a single letter or word. The first detailed Ancient Hebrew inscription published was the Royal Steward inscription, found in 1870.

List of notable inscriptions

The Sarcophagus of Eshmunazar II was the first of this type of inscription found anywhere in the Levant (modern Jordan, Israel, Lebanon, Palestine and Syria).

Corpora

The inscriptions written in ancient Northwest Semitic script (Canaanite and Aramaic) have been catalogued into multiple corpora (i.e., lists) over the last two centuries. The primary corpora to have been produced are as follows:

AbbreviationAuthorsDateTitleDescription
Ham.Hendrik Arent Hamaker1828.Assessed 13 inscriptions
Ges.Wilhelm Gesenius1837Scripturae Linguaeque PhoeniciaeOnly c.80 inscriptions and 60 coins were known in the entire Phoenicio-Punic corpus
Schr.Paul Schröder1869.The first study of Phoenician grammar; listed 332 texts known at the time
CIS1881–1962Corpus Inscriptionum SemiticarumThe first section focuses on Phoenician-Punic inscriptions (176 "Phoenician" inscriptions and 5982 "Punic" inscriptions)
NEMark Lidzbarski1898Handbuch der Nordsemitischen Epigraphik
KIMark Lidzbarski1907.
NSIGeorge Albert Cooke1903
KAIHerbert Donner[de], Wolfgang Röllig[de]1960–2002Kanaanäische und Aramäische InschriftenConsidered the "gold standard" for the last fifty years
TSSIJohn Clark Love Gibson1971–1982.
TADBezalel Porten, Ada Yardeni1986–2000Textbook of Aramaic Documents from Ancient Egypt
HAEJohannes Renz, Wolfgang Röllig[de]1995.
HNPIKarel Jongeling2008.
WSAIBenjamin Sass, Israel Finkelstein2013"The West Semitic Alphabetic Inscriptions, Late Bronze II to Iron IIA: Archeological Context, Distribution and Chronology". Hebrew Bible and Ancient Israel. 2 (2): 149. 2013. doi:.

Inscriptions

The inscriptions listed below include those which are mentioned in multiple editions of the corpora above (the numbers in the concordance column cross-refer to the works above), as well as newer inscriptions which have been published since the corpora above were published (references provided individually). They are ordered chronologically by date of their modern discovery, illustrating the development of the study of ancient Semitic epigraphy.

NameImageDiscoveredNo. unitsEst. DateLocation foundCurrent LocationConcordance
KAICIS / RÉSNEKINSITSSIOth. ref.
Palmyrene inscriptions1616 onwards>3,500Palmyra and othervarious3901-4211457-483110-14728-45
Punic-Libyan bilinguals16312DouggaBritish Museum100–101433,c9352
Cippi of Melqart16942100s BCMaltaLouvre and National Museum of Archaeology, Malta47I 122425f5336
Carpentras Stele17041CarpentrasBibliothèque Inguimbertine269II 141448b175II 24
Pococke Kition inscriptions173831300s BCCyprusAshmolean Museum33, 35I 11, 46, 57–85420,419, 23, 27, 2813, 16, 18, 19III 35
Benhisa inscription17611MaltaCabinet des MédaillesI 124426,355
Phoenician Harpocrates statues1770, 19632unknownNational Archaeological Museum (Madrid) and British Museum52R 150742444III 37, 38
Nora Stone17731SardiniaMuseo Archeologico Nazionale di Cagliari46I 144427c6041III 11
Canaanite and Aramaic seal inscriptions1791 onwards1600+variousvarious445,32, 4150
Athenian Greek-Phoenician inscriptions1795 etc.18Athens, PiraeusBritish Museum, Louvre, National Archaeological Museum, Athens, Archaeological Museum of Piraeus53–60I 115–120, R 388, 1215424,1–3, 425,1–545–5232–35III 40–41
Tripolitania Punic inscriptions1806Leptis Magna, Breviglieri, other118–132R 662434, B-a
Elephantine papyri and ostraca1815–1945300s BCElephantinevarious270–271II 137–139, 154–15573–74II 26, 28
Mdina steles18162MaltaNational Museum of Archaeology, Malta61I 123A–B426,25437III 21,22
Carthaginian tombstones1817 onwardsCarthageCarthage National Museum, others85various74
Humbert Carthage inscriptions1817-237CarthageRijksmuseum van OudhedenI 173, I 186-187, I 240, I 439-440431, 9; 432, 16
Turin Aramaic Papyrus1823–241Museo EgizioII 144
Blacas papyrus18251SaqqaraBritish LibraryII 14576
Falbe Punic inscriptions18313CarthageCopenhagen University museum, British MuseumI 199431, 1075
Reade Punic inscriptions1836-374Carthage, Maghrawa179, 441, 442
Limyra bilingual18401Limyra262II 109446b
Abu Simbel Phoenician graffiti1842Abu Simbelin situI 111-113423b43
Ain Nechma inscriptions184340GuelmaLouvre166–16943758
Kellia inscription18441Cyprus36I 47420,52417
Marseille Tariff18451300s BCMarseilleMusée d'archéologie méditerranéenne69I 1654286342
Nimrud ivory inscriptions1845, 1961NimrudBritish MuseumI 6
Assyrian lion weights1845–1860800–500 BCNimrud, Abydos (Hellespont)British Museum, Louvre263II 1–14, 108446c66-67
Phoenician metal bowls1849 onwardsc.5-10700s BCNimrud, Cyprus, Italy and othersvariousI 164, II 46–49III 19
Anat Athena bilingual18501312 BCECyprusin situ42I 95, R 1515422,13528
Puteoli Nabataean inscriptions185121st CEPozzuoliNational Archaeological Museum, NaplesII 157-158102
Bourgade inscriptions1852c.40Maghrawa133–135436,3–1254
Sarcophagus of Eshmunazar II18551c. 525 BCSidonLouvre14I 3, R 1506417,275III 28
Gozo stele18551MaltaGozo Museum of Archaeology62I 132426,45638
Serapeum Offering Table18551400 BCSaqqaraLouvre268II 123448a272
Cirta steles1857–61, 1875, 1950c.1,000300-100BCEConstantineMusée national Cirta102–116, 162–164R 327, 334, 339, 1544433,1–9 and 434,10–1294–9951
Carthage Tariff1856-581300 BCCarthageBritish Museum74I 167429b6643
Son of Baalshillek marble base1856-581CarthageBritish Museum84I 178430,773
Carthage tower model1856-581CarthageBritish MuseumI 181432, 1448
Bodashtart inscriptions1858, 1900-222-24300s BCSidonLouvre and Museum of the Ancient Orient15–16I 4, R 766, 7678–106, Appendix I
Kition Resheph pillars18602341 BCCyprusLouvre32I 10, 88420,118, 3012, 23
Ankh-Hapy stele18601525–404 BCEunknownVatican Museums272II 142448b2II 7
Pauli Gerrei trilingual inscription18611SardiniaTurin Archaeology Museum66I 143427b5940
Baalshamin inscription18611132 BCUmm al-AmadLouvre18I 7418,d129
Phoenician sun dial1860–19451Umm al-AmadNational Museum of BeirutI 9
Umm al-Amad votive inscription18611Umm al-Amad, LebanonLouvreI 8419,213
Sadda sarcophagus18631JerusalemLouvreII 156
Cesnola Phoenician inscriptions1865-7128KitionMetropolitan Museum of ArtI 14-39, RES 1521-34
Khaznadar inscriptions1866-69c.120CarthageBardo National Museum (Tunis), Louvre88various431,11-13, 431,1582-84
Hadrumetum Punic inscriptions1867, 194612SousseHermitage Museum, Sousse Archaeological Museum, the Louvre and the Maison méditerranéenne des Sciences de l'homme97–99432,1–391–92
Mesha Stele18681DhibanLouvre18141511I 16
Abydos graffiti1868Abydosin situ49I 99–110, R 1302ff.423a38-4231
Idalion bilingual and Idalion Temple inscriptions18696391–254 BCIdalion, CyprusBritish Museum38–40I 89–94421,1–331–3324–27III 34
Yehawmilk Stele18691c.450/425 BCEByblosLouvre10I 141653III 25
Tharros Punic inscriptions187014SardiniaMuseo Archeologico Nazionale di Cagliari, Museo nazionale archeologico ed etnografico G. A. Sanna67I 153-16161-62
Royal Steward inscription18701JerusalemBritish Museum191I 8
Carthaginian slaughterhouse inscription18711CarthageBritish Museum80I 175430,46846
Carthaginian mother goddess inscription18711Carthage83I 177430,67247
Carthage Festival Offering inscription18721300 BCCarthageTurin Archaeology Museum76I 166430,36744
Wilmanns Neopunic inscriptions1873-745TunisiaLouvre and Vorderasiatisches Museum Berlin139, 142, 159435,2, 437a53, 55
Pricot de Sainte-Marie steles1874–75>2,000CarthageBibliothèque nationale de France, Louvre86–87I c.200–c.200076-8049
Cherchell Neopunic inscriptions1875, 18822CherchellLouvre161439,256–57
Bashamem inscription18771200 BCSardiniaMuseo Archeologico Nazionale di Cagliari64I 139427a5839
Baal Lebanon inscription18771700s BCCyprusCabinet des Médailles31I 54191711III 17
Saqqara Aramaic Stele18771482 BCSaqqaradestroyed267II 122448a171II 23
Tayma stones1878–188421300s–400s BCTaymaLouvre228–230II 113–115447,1–369–70II 30
Kition Tariffs18792300s BCCyprusBritish Museum37I 86A–B, 872920III 33
Adadnadinakhe bricks1880s20+300-100 BCGirsuLouvre, Vorderasiatisches Museum BerlinII 72446c
Siloam inscription18801JerusalemMuseum of the Ancient Orient18932I 7
Sant'Antioco bilingual18811SardiniaMuseo archeologico comunale Ferruccio Barreca172I 149434,110060
Palmyra Tariff18811100s CEPalmyraHermitage Museum
Osorkon Bust18811c.920 BCByblosLouvre6III 8
Pierides Kition inscriptions18817CyprusLouvre12, 13, 14, 50–5320, 25–2614
Eshmun obelisk18811CyprusBritish MuseumI 44420,22115
Persephone Punic stele18811CarthageTurin Archaeology Museum82I 17671
Lilybaeum stele18821SicilyRegional Archeological Museum Antonio Salinas63I 13857
Henchir Guergour Neopunic inscriptions1882Tunisia143–144
Guelaât Bou Sbaâ Neopunic inscriptions1884Algeria165
Hegra Nabataean inscriptions1884-85HegraII 197-33478-93IV 7-8
Tyre Cistern inscription18851TyreLouvre418,c8
Tamassos bilinguals18852363 BCTamassos, CyprusBritish Museum41R 1212–1213421c3430
Masub inscription18851222 BCMasubLouvre19R 1205419e1610III 31
Tabnit sarcophagus18871500 BCSidonMuseum of the Ancient Orient13R 1202417,164III 27
Panamuwa II inscription18881730s BCSam'alVorderasiatisches Museum Berlin21544262II 14
Madaba Nabataean Inscriptions1889137 CEMadabaLouvre and Vatican MuseumsII 19696IV 9
Hadad Statue18901700s BCSam'alVorderasiatisches Museum Berlin214440-261II 13
Abdmiskar cippus18901300 BCESidonLouvre282R 930418,3117
Abdbaal the centurion inscription1890s1near TyreLouvre
Maktar and Mididi inscriptions1890s>150Maktar and Mididi145–158R 161–181, 2221436,1159a-c
Bar-Rakib inscriptions18918730s BCSam'alVorderasiatisches Museum Berlin and Museum of the Ancient Orient216–221443, 44463II 15–17
Neirab steles18912600s BCAl-NayrabLouvre225–226445,1-264–65II 18–19
Sarıaydın inscription18921400 BCSarıaydınin situ261446a68II 35
Larnakas tis Lapithou pedestal inscription18931275 BCECyprusLouvre43R 1211422,23629III 36
Kilamuwa Stela18931c. 850/825 BCESam'alVorderasiatisches Museum Berlin24III 13
Hasanbeyli inscription18941HasanbeyliVorderasiatisches Museum Berlin23
Kition Necropolis Phoenician inscriptions18944300s BCCyprusBritish Museum, Cyprus Museum, Ashmolean Museum34R 1206420,32221-22
Douïmès medallion18941700 BCECarthageCarthage National Museum73I 6057, R 5429,170
El Amrouni mausoleum18941Remada117435b101
Abiba’l inscription18951c.940/930 BCEByblosVorderasiatisches Museum Berlin5R 505III 7
Arebsun inscriptions18951AfşinMuseum of the Ancient Orient264R 1785
Tortosa bomos inscription18961Tortosa, SyriaLouvreR 56
El-Osiris inscription18961Umm al-AmadLouvreR 504
Avignon Punic inscription18971AvignonMusée d'archéologie méditerranéenne70R 36064III 18
Astarte and Tabit sanctuary dedication18981200 BCCarthageCarthage National Museum81I 39146945
Punic Tabella Defixionis18991200 BCCarthageCarthage National Museum89I 6068, R 18, 15908550
1899CarthageCarthage National Museum91I 5991, R 122788
Quintus Markius trilingual inscription18991middle of 1st century BCHenchir-Alouin (near Uthina)LouvreR 79
Farasa bilingual inscription19001In situ265
Phoenician Adoration steles19001Umm al-Amad, LebanonNy Carlsberg Glyptotek, LouvreR 250, R 30714–15
Banobal stele19001MemphisEgyptian Museum48R 1, 23537
1900Bou Arada140R 679
1901Carthage96I 5988, R 183, 1600
Eshmun inscription19011SidonMuseum of the Ancient OrientR 297
Sibbolet funeral inscription19021CarthageCarthage National Museum92I 5948, R 76889
Stele of Zakkur19031Tell AfisLouvre202II 5
Villaricos Phoenician stele1903-041VillaricosNational Archaeological Museum (Madrid)65
Assur ostracon and tablets1903–191310AssurVorderasiatisches Museum Berlin233-6II 20
Baal Hannon tomb inscription1904CarthageCarthage National Museum90I 5953, R 53787
1905CarthageCarthage National Museum93I 5950, R 55390
1906Carthage77I 3921
Lake Sivan inscriptions1906Armenia274–275
1906Carthage95R 786, 1854
Throne of Astarte19071TyreLouvre and National Museum of Beirut17R 800III 30
19071Carthage94I 2992
Gözne Boundary Stone19071Gözne259II 34
Thinissut sanctuary inscription19081Bir BouregbaNabeul Museum137R 942, 1858
Gezer calendar19081GezerMuseum of the Ancient Orient182R 1201I 1
Samaria Ostraca1910102SebastiaMuseum of the Ancient Orient183–188I 2–3
Olbia pedestal19111Sardinia68R 1216
Giardino Birocchi inscription19121SardiniaMuseo Archeologico Nazionale di Cagliari65
Sardis bilingual inscription19121394 BCSardisİzmir Archaeological Museum260
Rhodes Phoenician-Greek bilingual inscriptions1914–683300–200 BCERhodesArchaeological Museum of Rhodes44–45III 39
Bur Tlelsa Neopunic inscription19141Tunisia138
Kesecek Köyü inscription19151Kesecek KöyüPeabody Museum of Natural History258II 33
Aramaic Inscription of Taxila19151TaxilaTaxila Museum273
Arwad bilingual19161ArwadLouvre
Zattara Neopunic inscriptions1916Algeria171
Mitsri genealogy inscription19221300s BCECarthage78I 3778
1920Carthage75I 3916
KNMY inscription19221Carthage79I 3785
Ibiza Phoenician inscriptions1923Archaeological Museum of Alicante72
Ahiram Sarcophagus19231c.1000 BCEByblosNational Museum of Beirut1III 4
Byblos Necropolis graffito19231c.1000 BCEByblosin situ2III 5
Byblos altar inscription19231200–100 BCEByblosNational Museum of Beirut12
Ophel ostracon19241JerusalemRockefeller Museum190I 9
Phoenician arrowheads1926 onwardsc.7011th century BCEvariousvarious20–22III p. 6
Ur Box inscription19271UrBritish Museum29III 20
Byblos bronze spatulas1926–19321ByblosNational Museum of Beirut3III 1
Abda sherd1926–19321c.900 BCEByblos8III 10
Son of Safatba'al inscription1926–19321c.500/475 BCEByblosNational Museum of Beirut9
Batnoam sarcophagus1926–19321c.450–425 BCEByblosNational Museum of Beirut11III 26
Sirte inscription19281Sirte180
Yehimilk inscription19301c.960/950 BCEByblosByblos Castle4III 6
Sefire steles1930–19563As-SafiraNational Museum of Damascus and National Museum of Beirut222–224, 227II 8–9, 22
Arslan Tash ivory inscription19311Arslan TashLouvre232II 2
Hama graffiti1931–38Hama203–213II 6 I–V
Pul-i-Darunteh Aramaic inscription19321c.260 BCEAfghanistanin situ
Arslan Tash amulets19332Arslan TashNational Museum of Aleppo27III 23–24
Tell Halaf inscription19331Tell Halafdestroyed231II 10
Bithia inscription19331Sardinia173
Agrigentum inscription19341406 BCECarthage302I 5510
Lachish letters19351Tel LachishBritish Museum and Israel Museum192–199I 12
Safatba'al inscription19361c.900 BCEByblosNational Museum of Beirut7III 9
Hermopolis Aramaic papyri19368400s BCHermopolisCairo University Archaeological MuseumII 27
Phoenician papyrus letters1937–19402Cairo and SaqqaraEgyptian Museum50–51
Melqart stele19391BureijNational Museum of Aleppo201II 1
Honeyman inscription19391900 BCECyprusCyprus Museum30III 12
Stele of Serapeitis19401ArmaziGeorgian National Museum276
Jebel Massoudj Neopunic inscription19401Tunisia141
Adon Papyrus19421SaqqaraEgyptian Museum266II 21
Kilamuwa scepter19431Sam'al25III 14
Tel Qasile ostraca1945–19462Tel QasileIsrael MuseumI 4
Karatepe bilingual19461c. 750 BCEKaratepeKaratepe-Aslantaş Open-Air Museum26III 15
Tel el Maskhuta silver bowls1950sTel el MaskhutaII 25
Pumayyaton and Pnytarion's inscriptions1950s1c. 327 BCnear Dromolaxia, CyprusLarnaca District Archaeological Museum (n. 1425)
Byblos clay cone inscriptions195021100–1000 BCEByblosNational Museum of BeirutIII 2,3
Carchemish Phoenician inscription19501CarchemishBritish Museum28
Hatran inscriptions1951Hatra237–257IV 64-80
Djinet Neopunic inscriptions1952Algeria170
Wadi Murabba'at papyrus1952600s BCWadi Murabba'atI 11
KAI 136 (Neopunic)1955Tunisia136
Hazor inscriptions1956800s BCTel HazorI 5
Al Jib jar handles1956–1959>60700s BCAl JibJordan Archaeological Museum and the Penn MuseumI 14
Byblos marble inscription19571500 BCEByblosNational Museum of Beirut280
Hashub Inscription19571400s BCETel ZetonOld Jaffa Museum of Antiquities
Kubaba Aramaic inscription19571Bahadırlı278II 36
El-Kerak Inscription19581Al-KarakJordan Archaeological Museum306I 17
Kandahar Bilingual Rock Inscription19581Chil ZenaNational Museum of Afghanistan279
Yavne-Yam ostracon19601Mesad HashavyahuIsrael Museum200I 10
Arad ostraca1960s>200c.600 BCTel AradBible Lands MuseumI 13, II 31
Temple of Antas Punic inscriptions1960sSardinia299–301
Nebi Yunis ostraca1960sNebi Yunis (Ashdod)II 32
Tel Dan bowl1960s1Tel DanII 4
Seville statue of Astarte1960–19621700 BCESevilleArcheological Museum of Seville294III 16
Khirbet Beit Lei graffiti19617400s BCKhirbet Beit LeiIsrael MuseumI 15
Amman Citadel Inscription19611AmmanJordan Archaeological Museum307
Ein Gev jar1961Ein GevII 3
Cadiz Phoenician gold ring inscription1961Instituto Valencia of Don Juan71
Phoenician Sphinx inscription19621Umm al-AmadNational Museum of BeirutIII 32
Baalshillem Temple Boy1963–19641SidonNational Museum of Beirut281III 29
Abydos Aramaic papyrus19641400s BCunknownNational Archaeological Museum of MadridII 29
Pyrgi Tablets19643PyrgiNational Etruscan Museum277III 42
Carthage Administration Inscription19641CarthageCarthage National Museum303
Luristan Aramaic inscriptions1964LuristanII 11–12
Daskyleion steles1965DascyliumMuseum of the Ancient Orient318II 37
Mozia Punic inscriptions1967Sicily296–298
Deir Alla Inscription19671Deir AllaJordan Archaeological Museum312
Grotta Regina Punic inscriptions1969Sicily295
Kition KAI 288–2901970s-80sKition288–290
Tekke Bowl Inscription (Knossos)1970s1,000s BCECreteHeraklion Archaeological Museum ()291
Aramaic Sustenance tablet1970s316
Aramaic inscription of Laghman19701c.260 BCEAfghanistanin situ
Aramaic Fugitive Decree1971Unknown317
Tel Siran inscription19721AmmanJordan Archaeological Museum308
Letoon trilingual19731XanthosFethiye Museum319
Aramaic inscription from al-Mal19737/6 BCal-Mal
Tell Sheikh Hamad inscriptions1978–1980sTell Sheikh Hamad313–314
Hadad-yith'i bilingual inscription19791Tell FekheriyeNational Museum of Damascus309
Ketef Hinnom scrolls19792650–587 BCEJerusalemIsrael Museum
Sarepta Tanit Inscription1980sSarafand285
Çebel Ires Daǧı inscription19801Çebel Ires DaǧıAlanya Archaeological Museum287
Abdalonymos bilingual19821325 BCEKos292
Monumental Hebrew inscription from Jerusalem[he]19821800–500 BCEByzantine Spolia near the Southern WallIsrael Museum
Hazael horse frontlet19841800 BCESamosArchaeological Museum of Vathi311
Bukan inscription1985Bukan320
İvriz stele19861Ereğli, KonyaKonya Ereğli Museum
Bactria Aramaic documents1993–2002353–324 BCEBactriaKhalili Collections
Tel Dan Stele19931Tel DanIsrael Museum310
Tell Shiukh Fawqani inscription1996315
Ekron Royal Dedicatory Inscription19961Tel MiqneIsrael Museum286
Çineköy inscription19971Çine, YüreğirAdana Archaeology Museum
Tablet De Geest20001200s CESocotrain situ
Zayit Stone20051c. 900 BCETel Zayit
Kuttamuwa stele20081Sam'alGaziantep Archaeology Museum
Khirbet Qeiyafa ostracon20091c. 1000 BCEKhirbet QeiyafaIsrael Museum
Ataruz altar inscriptions2010c. 800 BCEKhirbat Ataruz
Ishbaal Inscription20121020–980 BCEKhirbet Qeiyafa
KAI 283Sidon283
KAI 284Tyre284
Demetrias inscriptionDemetrias293

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