The Humbert Punic inscriptions are five Punic inscriptions, found in Carthage by Jean Emile Humbert in 1817 in Husainid Tunisia. They were the first published Punic inscriptions found in Carthage.
They were published in Humbert's Notice sur quatre cippes sépulcraux et deux fragments, découverts en 1817, sur le sol de l'ancienne Carthage, which included the first published sketches of artefacts from Carthage.
Today these are held in the Rijksmuseum van Oudheden.[1]
Gallery
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CAa 1 CIS I 240
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CAa 2 CIS I 187
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CAa 3 CIS I 186
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CAa 4
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CAa 5 CIS I 439
Bibliography
edit- "TABULA TITULORUM VOTIVORUM; TANITIDI ET BAALI HAMMONI DICATORUM (180-3251.)". Corpus inscriptionum semiticarum (in Latin). Académie des Inscriptions et Belles-Lettres. 1890.
- Jean Emile Humbert, Notice sur quatre cippes sépulcraux et deux fragments, découverts en 1817, sur le sol de l'ancienne Carthage.