- also
known as the
Byblos syllabary, Pseudo-hieroglyphic script, Proto-
Byblian, Proto-Byblic, or Byblic, is an
undeciphered writing system,
known from...
-
Cippi of Melqart, and the
other Byblian royal inscriptions.
There were two main
dialects of Phoenician, with
Byblian being confined to Byblos, and Tyro-Sidonian...
- The
Byblian royal inscriptions are five
inscriptions from
Byblos written in an
early type of
Phoenician script, in the
order of some of the
kings of Byblos...
- to some sources,
Phoenician developed into
distinct Tyro-Sidonian and
Byblian dialects. By this account, the Tyro-Sidonian dialect, from
which the Punic...
- much of the Levant. The
Osorkon Bust
found at
Byblos is one of the five
Byblian royal inscriptions.
According to the
stela of Pasenhor,
Osorkon I was the...
- bas
relief carvings, and its
Phoenician inscription. One of five
known Byblian royal inscriptions, the
inscription is
considered to be the
earliest known...
- on the
sarcophagus of king
Ahiram in Byblos, Lebanon, one of five
known Byblian royal inscriptions,
shows essentially the
fully developed Phoenician script...
-
written in a
northern Canaanite dialect similar to
Phoenician and Old
Byblian, such that its
discoverers referred to it as "something of an enigma"....
- and
Christopher A. Ferrara) "Revision and
reclassification of the Proto-
Byblian signs", in Acta Orientalia, No. 31, 1962 "The Balu'a Stele: A New Transcription...
- 16980
William F. Albright, "Dunand's New
Byblos Volume: A
Lycian at the
Byblian Court,"
BASOR 155, 1959, pp. 31-34 Bryce, T. R. (1974). "The
Lukka Problem...