Maktar and Mididi inscriptions
| Maktar inscriptions | |
|---|---|
The Grand Dedicatory Inscription, in ten parts (KAI 145) | |
| Writing | Punic |
| Discovered | 1892 |
The Maktar and Mididi inscriptions are a number of Punic language inscriptions, found in the 1890s at Maktar and Mididi, Tunisia. A number of the most notable inscriptions have been collected in Kanaanäische und Aramäische Inschriften, and are known as are known as KAI 145-158.
More than 150 such inscriptions were known by the end of the 19th century.
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