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location: Leiden, Rijksmuseum van Oudheden
Harvard Museum of the Ancient Near East (cast)
registry: RMO H 3 CAa3 (HTC 78b);
HMANE 1891.1.6
findspot: Carthage, precinct of Tinnit and Ba‘l
(designated “La Malga“)
date: 300-150 BCE
measure: x.200, y.090, z.800m
material: limestone
iconography: below, horse in recessed panel
inscription: CIS I.186 (Humbert 1)
¹[lrbt ltnt] P[n bᶜl]
WLᵓDN LB²[ᶜl] ḤMN
ᵓŠ NᶜDR ᵓBDMLQRT
³[bn] ḤMLKT BN ᵓBDBᶜL
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 ḤMLKT son of ᵓBDBᶜL
provenance: J. E. Humbert donation, 1821
bibliography:
Humbert 1821: nᵒ3
Leemans 1842: CAa3
Gesenius 1837: nᵒ46 Carthaginensis prima Taf.14 Schröder 1869: Karth.2 xxvii.2
Euting 1883: Carth.1 Taf.1
Hoftijzer 1963: nᵒ3
Halbertsma 1995: pl.7
Garnand 2022
notes: numeration of Humbert in the RMO archives (H 3) and Hoftijzer (nᵒ3) corresponds neither to Humbert's aquarelle (HTC78b nᵒ4) nor to his folio (1821), Gesenius, Euting, or CIS (nᵒ1)
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