Hamaker Punic inscriptions

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File:Hamakar's Carthaginian inscriptions, 1828.jpg
Hamaker's inscriptions in 1828
File:Carthaginian steles from Rijksmuseum van Oudheden Cat. Leemans 1842 CAb 1.jpg
Stele number 1, from the Rijksmuseum van Oudheden

The Hamaker Punic inscriptions are three Punic inscriptions, found in Carthage by Hendrik Arent Hamaker in 1828 in Husainid Tunisia. They were published in Hamaker's Miscellanea Phoenicia. The large inscription is held in the Rijksmuseum van Oudheden.[1] Two of them are known as CIS I 173 and CIS I 440.

Bibliography

  • "TABULA TITULORUM VOTIVORUM; TANITIDI ET BAALI HAMMONI DICATORUM (180-3251.)". Corpus inscriptionum semiticarum (in Latina). Académie des Inscriptions et Belles-Lettres. 1890.
  • Hendrik Arent Hamaker (1828), Miscellanea Phoenicia

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