Henchir_Guergour_Neopunic_inscriptions
36.354507°N 8.517999°E The Henchir Guergour Neopunic inscriptions are a series of ten Neopunic inscriptions discovered by René Cagnat at Henchir Guergour, also known as Masculula, near Touiref in the Kef Governorate of Tunisia.[1] Two of the inscriptions are known as KAI 143–144, and three are kept at the Louvre.
They were first published in 1916 by Jean-Baptiste Chabot.[2]