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image ©2023 Nationalmuseet Danmarks
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location: Copenhagen, Nationalmuseet Danmarks;
Leiden, Rijksmuseum van Oudheden (copy)
registry: NMD ABb 92; RMO CF*6 CAa4
findspot: Carthage, precinct of Tinnit and Ba‘l
date:
measure: x.135, y.120, z.400m
material: gypsum plaster
iconography: in fronton, “Sign of Tanit“ with rosettes to each side; egg-and-dart band; three florettes within cartouche; inscription within cartouche; hand and forearm between paired caduceus
inscription: CIS I.199
¹LRBT LTNT PN Bᶜ²L
WLᵓDN LBᶜL ḤMN
³ᵓŠ NDR ᶜBDMLQR⁴T HŠPṬ
BN BDML⁵QRT BN HNᵓ
translation:
To the Mistress, to Tinnit Visage-of-Ba‘l
and to the Lord, to Ba‘l Ḥammon
(this is the votive) which he vowed did ᶜBDMLQRT the sufes, son of BDMLQRT son of HNᵓ
provenance: found by Von Scheel, 1832;
C. T. Falbe cast donation, 1838
bibliography: Leemans 1842: CAa4; Gesenius 1837: tab.17.l Carth.5; Lidzbarski 1898:431, 2.D.a.10 Taf.XIV.3; Hoftijzer 1963: n.10; Sznycer 2001: 43
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