- Source: Eshmun obelisk
The Eshmun obelisk is an obelisk with a two-line Phoenician inscription found in Kition, Cyprus by Claude Delaval Cobham in 1881. It is known as CIS I 44, KI 21, NE 420,2 and NSI 15. It was used as a Baetylus, or devotional object.
Cobham was the District Commissioner of Larnaka, but also acted as an informal agent for the British Museum. The stele with was discovered during the construction of the highroad in the Tourabi Tekke area.
References
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Eshmun obelisk
- Canaanite and Aramaic inscriptions
- Astarte
- National Museum of Beirut
- Claude Delaval Cobham
- Hermopolis
- Thrones of Astarte
- Qetesh
- Sarcophagus of Eshmunazar II
- Resheph