(Han-llat) in Aramaic Inscriptions in the El-Maskhuta Hill in Egypt An Analytical Civilization Study
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https://doi.org/10.35696/.v1i15.660Keywords:
Han-llat, inscriptions, Silver Vessels, El-Maskhuta HillAbstract
This paper is an analytical study that sheds light on Aramaic inscriptions on four silver vessels which were found at the temple of the goddess "Han-llat" in El-Maskhuta Hill in Egypt. However, a large numbers of Latin Coins (Drakhma) as well as an amount of Agate stones were mounted on golden Jewels were found also with the four silver vessels. The Aramaic inscriptions on the four silver vessels and the Latin Coins with the golden Jewels that found at the temples of Tell El-Maskhuta, were mainly dedicated to the goddess "Han-llat".Downloads
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2020-06-01
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Ikram, N. M. . (2020). (Han-llat) in Aramaic Inscriptions in the El-Maskhuta Hill in Egypt An Analytical Civilization Study. Journal of Arts, 1(15), 294–324. https://doi.org/10.35696/.v1i15.660
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