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    The Kuttamuwa stele is an 800-pound basalt funerary stele with an Aramaic inscription referring to Kuttamuwa, an 8th-century BCE royal official. It was...
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  • Kuttamuwa was an 8th-century BC royal official from Aramean city Sam'al named on the Kuttamuwa stele, that was to be erected upon his death. The inscription...
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  • both unearthed in the late 19th century, and a third known as the Kuttamuwa stele, unearthed in 2008. Among the Semitic languages, Samalian shows most...
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  • inscription Bar-Rakib inscriptions Stele of Ördek-Burnu Kuttamuwa stele, a stele found in 2008 dedicated to "Kuttamuwa servant of Panamuwa" Pancarli Hoyuk...
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    Babylonian religion. The Kuttamuwa stele, a funeral stele for an 8th-century BCE royal official from Sam'al, describes Kuttamuwa requesting that his mourners...
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    Bar-Rakib stele I (KAI 216), Istanbul Museum Bar-Rakib stele III (KAI 218), Pergamon Museum Victory stele of Esarhaddon Kuttamuwa stele Stele of Ördek-Burnu...
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    which scholars have struggled to fit into either category, such as the Stele of Zakkur and the Deir Alla Inscription. The Northwest Semitic languages...
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    with an unidentified Aramean goddess in this area. An inscription of Kuttamuwa, a servant of king Panamuwa of Sam'al, mentions the offering of a ram...
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