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inscriptions are in the M****inissa
Temple (discovered in 1904) and the
Prince Ateban Mausoleum in
Dougga /
Thugga (TBGG),
northern Tunisia.
Other significant...
- understood. The
inscription was part of the Libyco-Punic
Mausoleum (Mausoleum of
Ateban) at
Dougga in Tunisia,
before it was
removed in the mid
nineteenth century...
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Normalization and
adding of
known or
possible vowels Aṭeban w-Yefmaṭat w-Falu****D'rš w-Wadaštar
Zamir w-
Aṭeban w-Yefmaṭat w-Falu
Mangy w-Wareskan
KSLNS Żaży...
- Idalion, Cyprus, (388 BC) Punic-Libyan
Inscription from the
Mausoleum of
Ateban, key to the
decipherment of the
Numidian language, Dougga, Tunisia, (146...
- “The Book of Secrets”
Fiction - The
Ateban Cipher Chronicles - Book 1 2018 “The Book of Answers”
Fiction - The
Ateban Cipher Chronicles - Book 2 2019 “So...
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Cambridge University Press. p. 6. ISBN 978-1-139-56053-5. "Frieze,
Mausoleum of
Ateban".
British Museum.
Archived from the
original on 2 July 2020.
Retrieved 30...
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referred to as
bazina tombs or
circular monument tombs. The
Mausoleum of
Ateban is one of the very rare
examples of
royal Numidian architecture.
There is...
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Inscription (146 BCE; Dougga, Tunisia) in
Libyan and Punic; from the
Mausoleum of
Ateban, now held at the
British Museum, it
allowed the
decipherment of
Libyan the...
- artefacts, (550–330 BC) The Punic-Libyan
Inscription from the
Mausoleum of
Ateban, Dougga, Tunisia, (146 BC)
Amran Tablets found near Sana'a, Yemen, (1st...