2019
DOI: 10.1017/lis.2018.4
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Two Punic inscriptions from Roman Tripolitania

Abstract: This article provides the edition and commentary of two Punic inscriptions of Roman imperial date from inland areas of Tripolitania. One is the first edition of a Punic funerary text written in Latin script from Bani Walid in the Werfalla district. The other is a discussion offering an alternative interpretation of two architectural blocks bearing a fragmentary dedication that were recovered from the vicinity of the mausoleum of Gasr Doga in the Tarhuna district. Both texts shed new light on aspects of the cul… Show more

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“… 43 Research on the onomastics of Punic inscription: Benz (1972); Jongeling (1984, 1994); Sznycer (1986); Vattioni (1996); De Simone (2000); Elmayer (2006, 2019); Di Vita-Evrard (2009); Kerr (2010); Solin (2012). …”
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“… 43 Research on the onomastics of Punic inscription: Benz (1972); Jongeling (1984, 1994); Sznycer (1986); Vattioni (1996); De Simone (2000); Elmayer (2006, 2019); Di Vita-Evrard (2009); Kerr (2010); Solin (2012). …”
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“…42 Ferjaoui (2007) 33. 43 Research on the onomastics of Punic inscription: Benz (1972); Jongeling (1984Jongeling ( , 1994; Sznycer (1986); Vattioni (1996); De Simone (2000); Elmayer (2006Elmayer ( , 2019 permanence of tradition, especially within a religious context, which suggests the character of both the inscription and the carved names.…”
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