Yehawmilk Stele

The Yehawmilk stele, de Clercq stele, or Byblos stele, also known as KAI 10 and CIS I 1, is a Phoenician inscription from c.450 BC found in Byblos at the end of Ernest Renan's Mission de Phénicie.[1][2]

The stele, today listed at AO 22368 at the Louvre.

It was first published in full by Melchior de Vogüé in 1875. The main part of the stele is in the Louvre, whilst the bottom right part is in the National Museum of Beirut.[3]

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