File:Stele Salm Louvre AO5009.jpg

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English: Stele with dedicatory Aramaic inscription to the god Salm. Sandstone, 5th century BC. Found in Teima, Northwestern Arabia.
Français : Stèle avec dédicace en araméen au dieu Salm. Grès, Ve siècle av. J.-C. Provenance : oasis de Teima, Arabie du Nord-Ouest.
Dimensions H. 1.11 m (3 ft. 7 ½ in.), W. 43 cm (16 ¾ in.), D. 12 cm (4 ½ in.)
institution QS:P195,Q19675
Current location
Department of Oriental Antiquities, Sully wing, ground floor, room 19, case 6
Accession number
AO 5009
Credit line Excavated by Charles Huber, 1884
Source/Photographer Jastrow (2007)

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