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The Carthage Administration Inscription is an inscription in the Punic language, using the Phoenician alphabet, discovered on the archaeological site of Carthage in the 1960s and preserved in the National Museum of Carthage. It is known as KAI 303. Found among elements of the Roman period, this inscription is key for the knowledge of the institutions and town planning of Carthage during the Punic period; it refers to magistrates and a sector of the population, corporations and craftsmen.

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  • The Carthage Administration Inscription is an inscription in the Punic language, using the Phoenician alphabet, discovered on the archaeological site of Carthage in the 1960s and preserved in the National Museum of Carthage. It is known as KAI 303. Found among elements of the Roman period, this inscription is key for the knowledge of the institutions and town planning of Carthage during the Punic period; it refers to magistrates and a sector of the population, corporations and craftsmen. Its dating varies according to scholars, ranging from the fourth to the second century BC. The text describes works carried out in the city but their exact nature is not established with certainty because of the difficulty of reading the Phoenician language and the gaps in the document. (en)
  • L'inscription édilitaire de Carthage est une inscription lapidaire en langue punique, utilisant l'alphabet phénicien, découverte sur le site archéologique de Carthage dans les années 1960 et conservée au musée national de Carthage. Retrouvée parmi des éléments d'époque romaine, cette inscription est fondamentale pour la connaissance des institutions et de l'urbanisme de Carthage à l'époque punique ; elle évoque des magistrats et toute une frange de la population, corporations et artisans. Sa datation varie en fonction des spécialistes, allant du IVe au IIe siècle av. J.-C. Le texte évoque des travaux réalisés dans la ville mais leur nature exacte n'est pas établie de manière certaine du fait de la difficulté de lecture de la langue phénicienne et des lacunes du document. (fr)
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  • Carthage Administration Inscription (en)
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  • The Carthage Administration Inscription is an inscription in the Punic language, using the Phoenician alphabet, discovered on the archaeological site of Carthage in the 1960s and preserved in the National Museum of Carthage. It is known as KAI 303. Found among elements of the Roman period, this inscription is key for the knowledge of the institutions and town planning of Carthage during the Punic period; it refers to magistrates and a sector of the population, corporations and craftsmen. (en)
  • L'inscription édilitaire de Carthage est une inscription lapidaire en langue punique, utilisant l'alphabet phénicien, découverte sur le site archéologique de Carthage dans les années 1960 et conservée au musée national de Carthage. Retrouvée parmi des éléments d'époque romaine, cette inscription est fondamentale pour la connaissance des institutions et de l'urbanisme de Carthage à l'époque punique ; elle évoque des magistrats et toute une frange de la population, corporations et artisans. (fr)
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  • Carthage Administration Inscription (en)
  • Inscription édilitaire de Carthage (fr)
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