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Falbe Punic inscriptions

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The steles as published by Falbe
In the British Museum

The Falbe Punic inscriptions are three Punic inscriptions, found in Carthage by Christian Tuxen Falbe in 1833 in Husainid Tunisia.

They were published in his Recherches sur l'emplacement de Carthage.[1]

Two of them are known as CIS I 199 and CIS I 438.

Bibliography

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  • "TABULA TITULORUM VOTIVORUM; TANITIDI ET BAALI HAMMONI DICATORUM (180-3251.)". Corpus inscriptionum semiticarum (in Latin). Académie des Inscriptions et Belles-Lettres. 1890.
  • Christian Tuxen Falbe, Recherches sur l'emplacement de Carthage

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