- The
Kilamuwa Stele is a 9th-century BC
stele of King
Kilamuwa, from the
Kingdom of Bit-Gabbari. He
claims to have
succeeded where his
ancestors had failed...
- The
Kilamuwa scepter or
Kilamuwa sheath is an 9th-century BCE
small gold
object inscribed in
Phoenician or Aramaic,
which was
found during the excavations...
-
tablets from the
period of
Kilamuwa and
Panamuwa II are the main
sources for
historical data
about this time period. Also the
Kilamuwa scepter has been found...
- century BC KAI 15–16:
Bodashtart inscriptions, 4th century BC KAI 24:
Kilamuwa Stela, 9th century BC KAI 46: Nora Stone, c. 800 BC KAI 47:
Cippi of Melqart...
- inscription, the
sarcophagus of
Eshmunazar II, the
Tabnit sarcophagus, the
Kilamuwa inscription, the
Cippi of Melqart, and the
other Byblian royal inscriptions...
-
number of
steles found in the
archaeological site of Zincirli:
Kilamuwa Stela Kilamuwa scepter Victory stele of
Esarhaddon Hadad Statue Panamuwa II inscription...
- of King
Yahimilk 653–654
Yehimilk of
Byblos Kilamuwa Stela 2.30 The
Kulamuwa Inscription 654–655
Kilamuwa of Y'dy-Sam'al
Yehawmilk Stele 2.32 The Inscription...
- The same
phenomenon appears also in a
Phoenician text from Sam'al (the
Kilamuwa Stela). loss of *ʔ in the word ḥd (< *ʔḥd) 'one'. This
occurs sporadically...
- of
Melqart Mdina Steles Sarcophagus of
Eshmunazar II
Karatepe bilingual Kilamuwa Stela Nora
Stone Pyrgi Tablets Temple of
Eshmun Since the
bilingual Pyrgi...
- 865–840[citation needed] son of
Bamah Ša-il ca. 840–830 son of
Hayya Kilamuwa ca. 830–820[citation needed]
brother of Ša-il
Qarli ca. 820–790 son of...