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Idalion or
Idalium (Gr****: Ιδάλιον,
Idalion, Phoenician: 𐤀𐤃𐤉𐤋, ʾDYL, Akkadian: e-di-ʾi-il, Edīl) was an
ancient city in Cyprus, in
modern Dali, Nicosia...
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Idalion Tablet is a 5th-century BC
bronze tablet from
Idalium (Gr****: Ιδάλιον), Cyprus. The
script of the
tablet is in the
Cypriot syllabary and the...
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Idalion bilingual is a
bilingual Cypriot–Phoenician
inscription found in 1869 in Dali, Cyprus. It was the key to the
decipherment of the
Cypriot syllabary...
- The
script was
deciphered in the 19th
century by
George Smith due to the
Idalion bilingual.
Egyptologist Samuel Birch (1872), the
numismatist Johannes Brandis...
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Idalion Temple inscriptions are six
Phoenician inscriptions found by
Robert Hamilton Lang in his
excavations at the
Temple of
Idalium (modern Dali...
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ancient city of
Idalion. In 2001, it had a po****tion of 5,834. By 2011, the po****tion had
almost doubled to 10,466.
Idalium or
Idalion was an ancient...
- Turkey, (486–465 BC)
Idalion Bilingual,
bilingual Cypriot-Phoenician inscription, key to the
decipherment of the Cypriot syllabary,
Idalion, Cyprus, (388 BC)...
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Cypriot syllabary. The most
extensive surviving text of the
dialect is the
Idalion Tablet. A
significant literary source on the
vocabulary comes from the...
- The
Idalion tablet,
inscribed in the
Cypriot syllabary, from the
fifth century BCE. The
tablet is
named after Idalion or Idalium, one of ten
ancient Cypriot...
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representation of Resheph.
Later on Resheph's cult
center on the
island was
Idalion. Four
dedications to him from the
reign of a
local ruler, Milkyaton, have...