Mdina steles
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Mdina steles
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The Mdina steles are two Phoenician language inscriptions found near the city of Mdina, Malta, in 1816. The findspot is disputed; the oldest known description places it near the Tal-Virtù Church. The surviving stele is currently in the National Museum of Archaeology, Malta; the other stele has been considered lost for more than a century. They were widely publicized by Wilhelm Gesenius as Melitensia Tertia and Melitensia Quarta. They are also known as KAI 61A,B or CIS i 123A,B. Stele 61B has bee
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Phoenician inscriptions found in Malta
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2024-04-08T21:52:22Z
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