Abdmiskar cippus

Cippus discovered in Lebanon from c. 300 BCE
Abdmiskar cippus
The cippus at the Louvre, 2022
MaterialMarble
Height1.05 meters
Width30 cm
Createdc. 300 BC
Discovered1890
Sidon, South, Lebanon
Discovered byJoseph-Ange Durighello
Present locationParis, Ile-de-France, France
LanguagePhoenician

The Abdmiskar cippus is a white marble cippus in obelisk form discovered in Sidon, Lebanon, dated to 300 BCE. Discovered in 1890 by Joseph-Ange Durighello (son of the discoverer of the Sarcophagus of Eshmunazar II).

It contains a two line Phoenician inscription, stating that it represents an "offering made by Abdmiskar, son of Baalsillekh, to his lord Salman." It measures 105cm x 30cm x 30cm.[1] It has been compared to the obelisks in the Temple of the Obelisks in Byblos.

Today it is on display at the Louvre (AO 1759 + 1762).[1]

The inscription is known as KAI 282, RES 930, or the "fourth Sidonian".

Gallery

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    The cippus
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    The cippus
  • The inscription
    The inscription
  • The inscription
    The inscription

Bibliography

  • Clermont-Ganneau Charles. Le cippe phénicien du Rab Abdmiskar. In: Comptes rendus des séances de l'Académie des Inscriptions et Belles-Lettres, 42e année, N. 3, 1898. pp. 403–408. DOI : https://doi.org/10.3406/crai.1898.71201
  • Chatonnet, F. and Catherine Apicella. "Réflexions à propos de l'inscription d'Abdmiskar." (2008), Escapades au Levant, editor: C. Roche
  • Renan, Ernest. "INSCRIPTION PHÉNICIENNE INÉDITE DE SIDON." Revue d'Assyriologie et d'archéologie Orientale 2, no. 3 (1891): 75–77. http://www.jstor.org/stable/23275681.

References

  1. ^ a b AO 1759
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