Earliest Aramaic Inscription Uncovered in Syria. Statue of Newly Discovered King. Bears 10th Century B.C. Bilingual Inscription

pseudonym; Haddayiš'i of Guzanu and Sapanu; Aramaic-Akkadian

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Mikaya, Adam
Format: Print Article
In:BAR
Year: 1981, Volume: 7/4, Pages: 52-53, 3 ill.
KeiBi Identifier:43:485
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