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Pricot de Sainte-Marie steles

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Group of Punic funerary steles
AO 5137 (CIS I 585) on display at theLouvre in 2022
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Canaanite and Aramaic
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Cippi of Melqart
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Discoveries (20th c.)

ThePricot de Sainte-Marie steles are more than 2,000 Punic funerary steles found inCarthage (modernTunisia) near the ancient forum by French diplomatJean-Baptiste Evariste Charles Pricot de Sainte-Marie in the 1870s. The find was dramatic both in the scale—the largest single discovery ofCanaanite and Aramaic inscriptions—and also due to the finds almost being lost in the sinking of theFrench ironcladMagenta atToulon.

The steles were found in their secondary location, having been re-used as building material for a wall in a structure erected after the city had been destroyed by the Romans.

The steles provide evidence of Carthaginian religion prior to the Roman occupation.

Pricot de Sainte-Marie obtained financial support from the FrenchAcadémie des Inscriptions et Belles-Lettres to create a complication for publication in theCorpus Inscriptionum Semiticarum.[1][2] He took stampings of all the 2,170 steles he excavated, and had sent these to France prior to the sinking of theMagenta. They were later compiled and published in the Corpus Inscriptionum Semiticarum.[1]

After the sinking of theMagenta, a large number of the steles were recovered. They now reside at theBibliothèque nationale de France and theLouvre.[1]

Recovery

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Around 1,500 of the steles were recovered shortly after the sinking.

On 19 April 1994, the FrenchGroupe de Recherche en Archéologie Navale led by Max Guérout, located theMagenta 50 feet below the surface, under four feet of sediment. The expedition had been catalyzed in 1992 by historianSerge Lancel and an amateur French archaeologist, Jean-Pierre Laporte. Guérout's team carried out 843 dives between 1994 and 1998, recovering 115 steles and fragments from the wreckage. Guérout estimated in 1999 that nearly 400 more steles may remain in the wreck.[3][4]

Examples of inscriptions

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TextKAI 86 (=CIS I 264 =KI[5] 76) reads:[6][7]

(line 1) LRBT LTNT PNB‘L [Stele dedicated] to the LadyTinnīt-PhanebalKAI86
(1-2)W/L’DN LB‘L ḤMNand to the LordBaal-hammon,
(2-3)’Š N/DR ‘BDMLKTthat Abdmilkot has vowed,
(3-4)BN ’ŠTR/TYTNthe son of Astartyaton,
(4)’Š B‘M RŠ MLQRT a member of the people of Rūs Milqart [=Heraclea Minoa, Sicily].

KAI 87 (= CIS I 221 = KI 80 = AO 31819[8]). Ḥōt-’Ilot, the woman who ordered this stele, belonged to Carthage'selite: both her father and grandfather werehead of state in Carthage (suffes):[6][7]

(lines 1-2) [L]RBT LTMT / [P]NB‘L [Stele dedicated] [to] the Lady Ti[nn]īt-[Ph]anebalKAI87
(2-3)WL’D/N LBḤLMN and to the Lord Baal-hammon,
(3-4)’Š / N‘DR ḤTLTthat Ḥōt-’Ilot has vowed,
(4-5)BT / ḤN’ ’ŠPṬthe daughter of Hanno the suffes,
(5-6)BN / ‘ZMLK ’ŠPṬthe son of ‘Az-Milk the suffes.

The proper names in those inscriptions are common ones. Their meanings are usually evident:’Abdmilkot ("servant of the Queen"),Astartyaton ("Astarte has given"),Ḥōt-’Ilot ("’Ilot is [my] sister"),Hanno andBaalhanno ("he/Baal has shown him favor").[7]

Concordance

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Summary

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In all, Pricot de Sainte-Marie documented 2,576Carthaginian tombstones:

  • 184 in private collections (see below)[1]
  • 19 excavated 1874-75 sent to the Louvre[1]
  • 2170 excavated 1874-75, stampings sent to the Bibliotheque Nationale[1]
  • 203 further steles sent in 1878[9]

Private collections

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Pricot de Sainte-Marie documented 184 steles in private collections:[1]

CollectionsMohammed Khaznadar (Manouba museum)Saint-Louis museumBourgade inscriptionsFennerEngleyTulin de la TunisieGouvetLunelRubichonWeberBottaryChevarrierTotal
Number of inscriptions1241814954222211184

2170 inscription stampings sent to the AIBL

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Pricot de Sainte-Marie had taken stampings of all the steles he excavated, and had sent these to France prior to the sinking of theMagenta. They were later compiled and published in theCorpus Inscriptionum Semiticarum.[1]

Dates inscriptions received byAcadémie des Inscriptions et Belles-LettresComptes rendus des séances de l'Académie des Inscriptions et Belles-LettresInscription number
6 Nov 18741874, p. 314.1 to 34
(20 Nov)?35 to 54
(27 Nov)?55 to 100
4 Dec 18741874, p. 315.101 to 150
11 Dec 18741874, p. 316.151 to 200
18 Dec 18741874, p. 317-318.151 to 200
18 Dec 1874201 to 300
8 Jan 18751874, p. 2.301 to 350
22 Jan 18751875, p. 4.351 to 500
29 Jan 18751875, p. 5.501 to 600
29 Jan 1875601 to 700
5 Feb 18751875, p. 6.701 to 800
12 Feb 18751875, p. 7.801 to 901
19 Feb 18751875, p. 8.902 to 950
12 Mar 18751875, p. 11.951 to 1000
(19 ou 26 Mar 1875) ?1001 to 1100
2 Apr 18751875, p. 95.1101 to 1200
2 Apr 18751201 to 1300
23 Apr 18751875, p. 98.1301 to 1500
30 Apr 18751875, p. 99.1501 to 1600
21 May 18751875, p. 1031601 to 1900
4 Jun 18751875, p. 107.1901 to 2000
13 Aug 18751875, p. 195.2001 to 2082
12 Nov 18751875, p. 292.2083 to 2133
10 Dec 18751875, p. 297.2134 to 2147
(17-24 Dec 1875) ?2148 to 2152
14 Jan 18761876, p. 5.2153 to 2170

CIS

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Later concordances

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ImageDiscoveredDateLocation FoundCurrent LocationConcordance
KAICIS / RÉSNEKINSITSSIRef.
An inscription1874Carthage86I 26476
An inscriptionCarthage87I 22180
An inscriptionCarthageI 19877SM 1256
An inscriptionCarthageI 23678SM 1907, BM 399
An inscriptionCarthageI 25079SM 1060
An inscriptionCarthageI 26949SM 566, BM 111

Bibliography

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References

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  1. ^abcdefghLAPORTE, Jean-Pierre (2017-04-10)."Les Pricot de Sainte-Marie, père et fils, et l'archéologie de la Tunisie et de Carthage".Academia.edu (in French). Retrieved2022-10-05.
  2. ^Renan's description in the CIS can be found at: Pars 1, Tomus 1: Fasc. 2 (p. 274-286), as well as Pars 1, Tomus 2: Fasc. 1 (p. 39)
  3. ^Harrington, Spencer P.M."Sunken Frigate Yields Carthaginian Artifacts".Archaeology Magazine Archive. Retrieved2022-10-05.
  4. ^Audran, Gwendal (2022-05-18)."Découverte sous-marine avec le Nouveau Balaguier".La Seyne-sur-Mer (in French). Retrieved2022-10-05.
  5. ^Lidzbarski, Mark (1907).Kanaanäische Inschriften (moabitisch, althebräisch, phönizisch, punisch). Giessen: Töpelmann. Retrieved27 November 2022. (Internet Archive)
  6. ^abDonner, Herbert; Röllig, Wolfgang (2002).Kanaanäische und aramäische Inschriften (5 ed.). Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz. pp. I,21–22.
  7. ^abcKrahmalkov, Charles R. (2000).Phoenician-Punic Dictionary. Leuven: Peeters / Departement Oosterse Studies.ISBN 90-429-0770-3.
  8. ^Louvre AO 31819
  9. ^CRAI, 1878, p. 72 (séance du 3 mai 1878)
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