Byblian royal inscriptions
The Byblian royal inscriptions are five inscriptions from Byblos written in a script known as Old Byblian, all of which were discovered in the early 20th century:
* The Abiba’l Inscription, on a statue of Sheshonq I, published in 1903
* The Ahiram Sarcophagus, discovered in 1923, together with two fragments of alabaster vases with the name of Ramesses II
* The Eliba’l Inscription, inscribed on a statue of Osorkon I
* the Yehimilk Inscription published in 1930
* the Shipitbal Inscription published in 1945
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Byblian royal inscriptions
The Byblian royal inscriptions are five inscriptions from Byblos written in a script known as Old Byblian, all of which were discovered in the early 20th century:
* The Abiba’l Inscription, on a statue of Sheshonq I, published in 1903
* The Ahiram Sarcophagus, discovered in 1923, together with two fragments of alabaster vases with the name of Ramesses II
* The Eliba’l Inscription, inscribed on a statue of Osorkon I
* the Yehimilk Inscription published in 1930
* the Shipitbal Inscription published in 1945
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