Matches in DBpedia 2015-10 for { ?s ?p "The Byblian royal inscriptions are five inscriptions from Byblos written in a script known as Old Byblian, all of which were discovered in the early 20th century: The Abiba’l Inscription, on a statue of Sheshonq I, published in 1903 The Ahiram Sarcophagus, discovered in 1923, together with two fragments of alabaster vases with the name of Ramesses II The Eliba’l Inscription, inscribed on a statue of Osorkon I the Yehimilk Inscription published in 1930 the Shipitbal Inscription published in 1945↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑"@en }
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- Byblian_royal_inscriptions abstract "The Byblian royal inscriptions are five inscriptions from Byblos written in a script known as Old Byblian, all of which were discovered in the early 20th century: The Abiba’l Inscription, on a statue of Sheshonq I, published in 1903 The Ahiram Sarcophagus, discovered in 1923, together with two fragments of alabaster vases with the name of Ramesses II The Eliba’l Inscription, inscribed on a statue of Osorkon I the Yehimilk Inscription published in 1930 the Shipitbal Inscription published in 1945↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑".
- Byblian_royal_inscriptions comment "The Byblian royal inscriptions are five inscriptions from Byblos written in a script known as Old Byblian, all of which were discovered in the early 20th century: The Abiba’l Inscription, on a statue of Sheshonq I, published in 1903 The Ahiram Sarcophagus, discovered in 1923, together with two fragments of alabaster vases with the name of Ramesses II The Eliba’l Inscription, inscribed on a statue of Osorkon I the Yehimilk Inscription published in 1930 the Shipitbal Inscription published in 1945↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑".