@TeaJunkie1 @Tweets2CV @ticiaverveer Yes, sadly the recent linguistic case for some Punic/PrSemitic involvement isn't well known, but it >
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@caitlinrgreen@TeaJunkie1@ticiaverveer What was the inscription? I shall guess "Received with thanks, Leo from Carthage!" -
@Tweets2CV@TeaJunkie1@ticiaverveer Ha! 'Belonging to 'Abd'Il'ib, son of Shib'at, servant of Mititti, son of Ṣidqa' https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=q6uJ1qgYabEC&pg=PA162&lpg=PA162#v=onepage&q&f=true … -
@caitlinrgreen@TeaJunkie1@ticiaverveer Goodness I cannot believe how close my guess was!!! I long for university & history!
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@caitlinrgreen@TeaJunkie1@ticiaverveer I shall send Tea Junkie my old flippers & goggles she can start with the coastal sea bed! -
@Tweets2CV@caitlinrgreen@ticiaverveer Digging on dry land is hard enough! -
@TeaJunkie1@Tweets2CV@ticiaverveer But less likely to turn up ancient Punic/Greek anchors, I fear! :-/ -
@caitlinrgreen@TeaJunkie1@ticiaverveer (I tried to help her!)
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