Pyrgi Tablets
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The Pyrgi Tablets, found in a 1964 excavation of a sanctuary of ancient Pyrgi on the Tyrrhenian coast of Italy (today the town of Santa Severa), are three golden leaves that record a dedication made around 500 BC by Thefarie Velianas, king of Caere, to the Phoenician goddess ʻAshtaret. Pyrgi was the port of the southern Etruscan town of Caere. Two of the tablets are inscribed in the Etruscan language, the third in Phoenician.
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- Related: Etruscan civilization, Etruria
The Etruscan Texts Project The Etruscan Texts Project etp.classics.umass.edu - Web |
Photograph, transliteration, and partial translati... Photograph, transliteration, and partial translation replay.web.archive.org/.../pyrgi.html - Web |
Tavola di Cortona e Lamine di Pyrgi - traduzione Tavola di Cortona e Lamine di Pyrgi - traduzione mytuscany.splinder.com/archive/2007-09 - Web |
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