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English: Byblos altar inscription, found in 1923 by Pierre Montet
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Source Pierre Montet ; https://archive.org/details/BAH11MontetPierreByblosEtLEgypteQuatreCampagnesDeFouillesGebeil1921192219231924Atlas1929LR/page/n198/mode/1up
Author Pierre Montet

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