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Deir Alla InscriptionTell Deir Alla, Bileam or Balaam inscriptionTell Deir Alla, Bileam or Balaam inscriptionTell Deir Alla, Bileam or Balaam inscriptionTell Deir Alla, Anklet dating from Iron IITell Deir Alla, Bileam or Balaam inscriptionTell Deir Alla, Arrowheads dating from Iron IITell Deir Alla, Bileam or Balaam inscriptionTell Deir Alla, Gold earring, dating from Iron IITell Deir Alla, Bileam or Balaam inscriptionTell Deir Alla, Pottery, dating from Iron IITell Deir Alla, Bileam or Balaam inscriptionTell Deir Alla, Goblet dating from Late BronzeTell Deir Alla, Bileam or Balaam inscriptionTell Deir Alla, Claytablet with inscription in a not identified languageTell Deir Alla, Claytablet with inscription in a not identified languageTell Deir Alla, Bileam or Balaam inscriptionTell Deir Alla, Bileam or Balaam inscription

Localisation:

  • Jordanie, Dayr ‘Allā
  • geo:32.196476,35.620152
  • Précision ± 5-25 m.

Classification:

  • Bâtiment
  • Visible

Identificateurs:

  • vici:place=11017

Annotations

Il n'y a pas une annotation en français. Présenté est une annotation en Anglais.

11 clay tablets, 3 inscribed in possibly alphabetic script - Proto-Canaanite alphabet , 7 bearing only dots, and one uninscribed. The inscribed tablets date to 1450-1200 BC.

See:

  1. Zeidan A. Kafafi, The Archaeological Context of the Tell Deir ‘Allā Tablets - https://openaccess.leidenuniv.nl/bitstream/handle/1887/15866/08%20ASLU%2019%20Chapter%208.pdf?sequence=14
  2. William H. Shea, "The Inscribed Tablets From Tell Deir `Alla",  Andrews University Seminary Studies, vol. 27, 1989,  pp. 21-37, 97-119.-http://digitalcommons.andrews.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1916&context=auss
  3. http://www.bible.ca/archeology/bible-archeology-balaam-son-of-beor-inscription-tell-deir-alla-succoth-1400-750bc.htm

11 clay tablets, 3 inscribed in possibly alphabetic script - Proto-Canaanite alphabet , 7 bearing only dots, and one uninscribed. The inscribed tablets date to 1450-1200 BC.

See:

  1. Zeidan A. Kafafi, The Archaeological Context of the Tell Deir ‘Allā Tablets - https://openaccess.leidenuniv.nl/bitstream/handle/1887/15866/08%20ASLU%2019%20Chapter%208.pdf?sequence=14
  2. William H. Shea, "The Inscribed Tablets From Tell Deir `Alla",  Andrews University Seminary Studies, vol. 27, 1989,  pp. 21-37, 97-119.-http://digitalcommons.andrews.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1916&context=auss
  3. http://www.bible.ca/archeology/bible-archeology-balaam-son-of-beor-inscription-tell-deir-alla-succoth-1400-750bc.htm

Musées associés

Amman, Jordan Museum

The new historical museum of Jordan; substantial archaeological collection.


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Bala'am Son of Be'or Inscription discovered on Dajr Alla in Jordan. Aramaic inscription.

Deir 'Alla, Sanctuary

The sanctuary complex in NE part of tell.

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Biblical Pethor?