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- Pyrgi_Tablets abstract "The Pyrgi Tablets, found in a 1964 excavation of a sanctuary of ancient Pyrgi on the Tyrrhenian coast of Italy (today the town of Santa Severa), are three golden leaves that record a dedication made around 500 BCE by Thefarie Velianas, king of Caere, to the Phoenician goddess ʻAshtaret. Pyrgi was the port of the southern Etruscan town of Caere. Two of the tablets are inscribed in the Etruscan language, the third in Phoenician.These writings are important in providing both a bilingual text that allows researchers to use knowledge of Phoenician to interpret Etruscan, and evidence of Phoenician or Punic influence in the Western Mediterranean. They may relate to Polybius's report (Hist. 3,22) of an ancient and almost unintelligible treaty between the Romans and the Carthaginians, which he dated to the consulships of L. Iunius Brutus and L. Tarquinius Collatinus (509 BCE).The tablets are now held at the National Etruscan Museum, Villa Giulia, Rome.".
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- Pyrgi_Tablets wikiPageExternalLink Pittau_M_Etruschi_e_Cartagine_documenti.pdf.
- Pyrgi_Tablets wikiPageExternalLink etp.classics.umass.edu.
- Pyrgi_Tablets wikiPageExternalLink 2007-09.
- Pyrgi_Tablets wikiPageExternalLink pyrgi.html.
- Pyrgi_Tablets wikiPageID "173669".
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- Pyrgi_Tablets hasPhotoCollection Pyrgi_Tablets.
- Pyrgi_Tablets subject Category:Collections_of_the_Villa_Giulia.
- Pyrgi_Tablets subject Category:Etruscan_inscriptions.
- Pyrgi_Tablets subject Category:Etruscan_language.
- Pyrgi_Tablets subject Category:Gold_objects.
- Pyrgi_Tablets subject Category:Multilingual_texts.
- Pyrgi_Tablets subject Category:Phoenician_inscriptions.
- Pyrgi_Tablets subject Category:Votive_offering.
- Pyrgi_Tablets type Abstraction100002137.
- Pyrgi_Tablets type Collection107951464.
- Pyrgi_Tablets type CollectionsOfTheVillaGiulia.
- Pyrgi_Tablets type Communication100033020.
- Pyrgi_Tablets type EtruscanInscriptions.
- Pyrgi_Tablets type Group100031264.
- Pyrgi_Tablets type Inscription106405699.
- Pyrgi_Tablets type Matter106365467.
- Pyrgi_Tablets type MultilingualTexts.
- Pyrgi_Tablets type PhoenicianInscriptions.
- Pyrgi_Tablets type Text106387980.
- Pyrgi_Tablets type Writing106362953.
- Pyrgi_Tablets type WrittenCommunication106349220.
- Pyrgi_Tablets comment "The Pyrgi Tablets, found in a 1964 excavation of a sanctuary of ancient Pyrgi on the Tyrrhenian coast of Italy (today the town of Santa Severa), are three golden leaves that record a dedication made around 500 BCE by Thefarie Velianas, king of Caere, to the Phoenician goddess ʻAshtaret. Pyrgi was the port of the southern Etruscan town of Caere.".
- Pyrgi_Tablets label "Lamelles de Pyrgi".
- Pyrgi_Tablets label "Lamine di Pyrgi".
- Pyrgi_Tablets label "Láminas de Pirgi".
- Pyrgi_Tablets label "Plaatjes van Pyrgi".
- Pyrgi_Tablets label "Pyrgi Tablets".
- Pyrgi_Tablets label "Скрижали из Пирги".
- Pyrgi_Tablets sameAs Láminas_de_Pirgi.
- Pyrgi_Tablets sameAs Lamelles_de_Pyrgi.
- Pyrgi_Tablets sameAs Lamine_di_Pyrgi.
- Pyrgi_Tablets sameAs Plaatjes_van_Pyrgi.
- Pyrgi_Tablets sameAs m.017fbm.
- Pyrgi_Tablets sameAs Q1246014.
- Pyrgi_Tablets sameAs Q1246014.
- Pyrgi_Tablets sameAs Pyrgi_Tablets.
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- Pyrgi_Tablets isPrimaryTopicOf Pyrgi_Tablets.