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Français : Stèle inscrite en hiéroglyphes égyptiens, en fragments, dédiée à "Au Seth de Sapouna", donc Baal Saphon, par le scribe royal ex surveillant du trésor Maymi. XIIIe siècle av. J.-C. Retrouvée dans le "temple de Baal" d'Ugarit, site de Ras Shamra. Musée du Louvre AO13176 https://collections.louvre.fr/ark:/53355/cl010137899
English: Stele inscribed in egyptian hieroglyphs, in fragments, dedicated to "Seth-Sapouna", therefore Baal Saphon, by the royal scribe, former supervisor of the treasury, named Maymi. 13th century BC. Found in the "temple of Baal" of Ugarit, site of Ras Shamra. Louvre Museum AO13176 https://collections.louvre.fr/ark:/53355/cl010137899
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