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[LEBANON]. [PHENICY]. [EPIGRAPHY]. Epigraphy and archaeology - Lot 256

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[LEBANON]. [PHENICY]. [EPIGRAPHY]. Epigraphy and archaeology - Lot 256
[LEBANON]. [PHENICY]. [EPIGRAPHY]. Epigraphy and archaeology files compiled and collected by the Duke of Luynes. Several autographs of the Duke of Luynes. Drawings, surveys, scholarly correspondence, studies. - Dossier. Epigraphy. On some Phoenician monuments bearing hieroglyphic characters and belonging to my collection. - Dossier. Punic inscription. Layers from a copy given to Father Lanci by a Maltese owner of this monument. - Dossier. Phoenician inscription found in the Serapaeum. - Dossier: Phoenician inscription from the island of Cyprus from an engraving communicated by Count Melchior de Vogüé [two photographs of the epigraphic inscription, proofs on salted paper]; Phoenician inscription from Guelma now in the Museum of Narbonne; Phoenician inscription of the Bronze Lion of Abydor copied from the paper engraving communicated by Count Melchior de Vogüé [two photographs of the epigraphic inscription, proofs on salted paper]; Phoenician inscription from Guelma now in the Museum of Narbonne; Phoenician inscription of the Bronze Lion of Abydor copied from the paper engraving communicated by Count Melchior de Vogüé [two photographs of the epigraphic inscription, proofs on salted paper]; Phoenician inscription of the Bronze Lion of Abydor copied from the paper engraving communicated by Count Melchior de Vogüé [two photographs of the epigraphic inscription, proofs on salted paper]. Waddington in May 1860 with a drawing of the monument itself; Numidic epitaph found on the hill of Condiat-Ati, 600 meters from Constantine communicated by Mr. A. Charbonneau in February 1860 and explanation of this epitaph by the Duke of Luynes. - File: Engraved stones with Phoenician inscriptions - Alphabets. - File : Phoenician inscriptions copied and sent to Mr. Duke of Luynes by Mr. Edward Thomas. Letters from Mr. Edward Thomas. - File: Description of engraved oriental stones with Greek and Cypriot Phoenician inscriptions; Engraved stones an
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