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The Olbia pedestal is a Punic language inscription from the [third] century BCE, found 1911 at Olbia in Sardinia. It was first assessed by Italian orientalist Ignazio Guidi. It was first published by Jean-Joseph-Léandre Bargès, and is known as KAI 68 and R 1216. It was originally held in the Sassari Archeological Museum, but today is held on display at the Museo Archeologico di Olbia.

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  • The Olbia pedestal is a Punic language inscription from the [third] century BCE, found 1911 at Olbia in Sardinia. It was first assessed by Italian orientalist Ignazio Guidi. It was first published by Jean-Joseph-Léandre Bargès, and is known as KAI 68 and R 1216. It was originally held in the Sassari Archeological Museum, but today is held on display at the Museo Archeologico di Olbia. (en)
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  • Olbia pedestal (en)
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  • The Olbia pedestal is a Punic language inscription from the [third] century BCE, found 1911 at Olbia in Sardinia. It was first assessed by Italian orientalist Ignazio Guidi. It was first published by Jean-Joseph-Léandre Bargès, and is known as KAI 68 and R 1216. It was originally held in the Sassari Archeological Museum, but today is held on display at the Museo Archeologico di Olbia. (en)
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  • Olbia pedestal (en)
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