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The '''Serapeum Offering Table''' is an [[Canaanite and Aramaic inscriptions|Aramaic-inscribed]] offering table for [[libation]] found at the [[Serapeum of Saqqara]] in Egypt by [[Auguste Mariette]] in 1850. It has been dated to 400 BCE.<ref>[https://archive.org/details/archathenfran00pari/page/69/mode/1up?view=theater Inscription phénicienne sur une pierre à libation du Sêrape'um de Memphis], Bulletin archéologique de l'Athenaeum français, Number 8, August 1855</ref>
The '''Serapeum Offering Table''' is an [[Canaanite and Aramaic inscriptions|Aramaic-inscribed]] offering table for [[libation]] found at the [[Serapeum of Saqqara]] in Egypt by [[Auguste Mariette]] in 1850. It has been dated to 400 BCE.<ref>[https://archive.org/details/archathenfran00pari/page/69/mode/1up?view=theater Inscription phénicienne sur une pierre à libation du Sêrape'um de Memphis], Bulletin archéologique de l'Athenaeum français, Number 8, August 1855</ref>


The inscription is known as [[Kanaanäische und Aramäische Inschriften|KAI]] 268, [[Corpus Inscriptionum Semiticarum|CIS II]] 123 and [[Textbook of Aramaic Documents from Ancient Egypt|TAD]] C20.1.. It is a dedication by Ahital to his father Baneith.
The inscription is known as [[Kanaanäische und Aramäische Inschriften|KAI]] 268, [[Corpus Inscriptionum Semiticarum|CIS II]] 123 and [[Textbook of Aramaic Documents from Ancient Egypt|TAD]] C20.1. It is a dedication by Ahital to his father Baneith.


==References==
==References==

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On display at the Louvre (AO 4824)

The Serapeum Offering Table is an Aramaic-inscribed offering table for libation found at the Serapeum of Saqqara in Egypt by Auguste Mariette in 1850. It has been dated to 400 BCE.[1]

The inscription is known as KAI 268, CIS II 123 and TAD C20.1. It is a dedication by Ahital to his father Baneith.

References

  1. ^ Inscription phénicienne sur une pierre à libation du Sêrape'um de Memphis, Bulletin archéologique de l'Athenaeum français, Number 8, August 1855