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An inscribed axehead from the House of the High Priest: RS 1.[052] (KTU 6.10)

by Miller Prosser | Dec 12, 2018 | Object, Text

This inscribed axehead was among the first inscribed objects discovered at Ras Shamra. The inscribed text has a few interesting features. The vertical incision at the beginning (left) may be the Personenkeil determinative that marks a personal name. Notice also how...

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