Tharros Punic inscriptions

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The Tharros Punic inscriptions are a group of Punic inscriptions found at the archeological site of Tharros in Sardinia.[1]

In the nineteenth century, a few funerary inscriptions engraved on cippi were discovered (CIS I 154-161).[2] In 1901 an important 3rd century BC inscription dedicated to Melqart was found, but the surface was very damaged, currently the longest Punic inscription outside of North Africa.[1][3][4]

Many short texts are engraved on small objects: a hemisphere in dolomitic stone,[5] an amulet,[6] and two silver plates.[1][7][8]

Neopunic graffiti on ceramic fragments has also been found.[1][9]

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