Abstract
Myres and Richter, A Catalogue of the Cyprus Museum (Oxford, 1899), record three Phoenician inscriptions among the contents of the Cyprus Museum. Since C.C.M. others have been acquired. The catalogue, complete to date, of Phoenician inscriptions in the Cyprus Museum is as follows:1. Larnaka, 1894, C.C.M. 6231 = R.É.S. 1207.2. Larnaka, 1894, C.C.M. 6232 = R.É.S. 1208.3. Dali, found 1887. C.C.M. 6300 = R.É.S. 453. The squeeze from which Euting published did not adequately represent the state of preservation of the stone, and it is to be regretted that the text given in R.É.S. was not based on an independent examination of the stone. From a squeeze supplied to me by Mr. Mitford (Fig. 1) I read and restore as follows:The stone has been built into the inner wall of a room in the Museum, and it is not now possible to tell how much—whether … or merely —preceded the name of the month.
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