Image: Teima stone Louvre AO1505
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Description: So-called “Teima Stone”. Aramaic inscription relating the introduction into Teima of the worship of a new divinity, Salm of Hagam, and the appointment of his priest, Salm-Shezib bar Pet-Osiris. Sandstone, 6th century BC. Found in Teima, Northwestern Arabia.
Title: Teima stone Louvre AO1505
Credit: Jastrow (2007)
Author: Unknown
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