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    The Arslan Tash amulets are talismans found at Arslan Tash (Turkish: Arslan Taş, literally "Lion Stone") in northwest Syria, the site of ancient Hadatu...
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    Jewish lilith to an Akkadian lilītu – the Gilgamesh appendix and the Arslan Tash amulets (see below for discussion of these two problematic sources). In contrast...
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    Arslan Tash (Turkish: Arslan Taş "Lion Stone"), ancient Hadātu, is an archaeological site in Aleppo Governorate in northern Syria, around 30 kilometres...
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  • 2,700 year old seal discovered in 2024 in Jerusalem. Neo-Assyrian-style amulet thought to be from First Temple Period, likely Judahite senior administrator...
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    Phoenician Inscriptions, Including Inscriptions in the Mixed Dialect of Arslan Tash (Oxford: OUP, 1982; ISBN 978-0-19-813199-1) TAD: Bezalel Porten and Ada...
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  • 25: Kilamuwa scepter Karatepe KAI 26: Karatepe bilingual Arslan Tash KAI 27: Arslan Tash amulets KAI 28: Carchemish Phoenician inscription KAI 29: Ur Box...
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  • Among his other archeological finds were the Baalshamin and the Arslan Tash amulets. He also published accounts of the Temple of Onias and the Camp of...
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    Lachish to 'The Great One' A Phoenician inscribed amulet of the seventh century BCE from Arslan Tash may refer to El. The text was translated by Rosenthal...
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    provenance dated to the eighth or seventh century BCE. A Phoenician amulet from Arslan Tash mentions Hauron "whose command is perfect and (...) his seven concubines...
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    with the Phoenician ivory sculptures of the woman at the window and to amulets representing a goddess who was analogous to Qetesh. ʿAštart was also sometimes...
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  • people until he returned to fight alongside Arslan against King Innocentius VII of Lusitania. King Arslan He has been adopted by the House of Kaykhusraw...
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