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The Marseille Tariff is a Punic language inscription from the third century BCE, found on two fragments of a stone in 1844/45 at Marseille in Southern France. It is thought to have originally come from the temple of Baal-Saphon in Carthage. It is one of the earliest published inscriptions written in the Phoenician alphabet, and one of the longest ever found. It was first published by Jean-Joseph-Léandre Bargès, and is known as KAI 69 and CIS I 165. It is held on display in Marseille at the Musée d'archéologie méditerranéenne.

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  • The Marseille Tariff is a Punic language inscription from the third century BCE, found on two fragments of a stone in 1844/45 at Marseille in Southern France. It is thought to have originally come from the temple of Baal-Saphon in Carthage. It is one of the earliest published inscriptions written in the Phoenician alphabet, and one of the longest ever found. It was first published by Jean-Joseph-Léandre Bargès, and is known as KAI 69 and CIS I 165. It is held on display in Marseille at the Musée d'archéologie méditerranéenne. (en)
  • Un tarif de Marseille est un document épigraphique carthaginois découvert en 1845 à Marseille. Ce document, après avoir été considéré par certains historiens comme prouvant des cultes phéniciens et donc une installation phénicienne dans la ville, est considéré comme provenant du site archéologique de Carthage. (fr)
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  • As shown in the Corpus Inscriptionum Semiticarum (en)
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  • Marseille Tariff (en)
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  • The Marseille Tariff is a Punic language inscription from the third century BCE, found on two fragments of a stone in 1844/45 at Marseille in Southern France. It is thought to have originally come from the temple of Baal-Saphon in Carthage. It is one of the earliest published inscriptions written in the Phoenician alphabet, and one of the longest ever found. It was first published by Jean-Joseph-Léandre Bargès, and is known as KAI 69 and CIS I 165. It is held on display in Marseille at the Musée d'archéologie méditerranéenne. (en)
  • Un tarif de Marseille est un document épigraphique carthaginois découvert en 1845 à Marseille. Ce document, après avoir été considéré par certains historiens comme prouvant des cultes phéniciens et donc une installation phénicienne dans la ville, est considéré comme provenant du site archéologique de Carthage. (fr)
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  • Tarif de Marseille (fr)
  • Marseille Tariff (en)
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