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Stele of Mesha, King of Moab, related to the victory over the Kingdom of Israel shortly before 842 BCE, the pillage of the town of Nebe and of the Temple of Yahwe, the construction of a "high location of relief" for the god Chemosh. Ca. 830 BCE. Black basalt, 115 x 71 cm. From Dhibon (Mesha's capital), Jordan. Inv.: AO5066; AO2142; AO5060. Photo: Franck Raux.
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Musée du Louvre/Paris/France
Unique Identifier
ART434277
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Image
Purpose
Public
Size
6666px × 4992px
Photo Credit
© RMN-Grand Palais / Art Resource, NY
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9th century BCE
Archaeology, biblical
Assyrian (c.1350-612 BCE)
History
Inscription
Israel, Topography
Israelite
Mesha, King of Moab
Stele