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Hazael horse frontlet
Hazael horse frontlet in the Archaeological Museum of Vathi on Samos
Height27.3 cm
Createdc. 800 BC
Discovered1984
North Aegean, Greece
Present locationNorth Aegean, Greece

The Hazael horse frontlet is a bronze horse frontlet discovered at the Heraion of Samos, inscribed in Phoenician characters for Hazael (proposed by scholars to be the same as HazaelofAram Damascus). It is considered to have been made in North Syria, perhaps at Arslan Tash.[1][2]

It is on display at the Archaeological Museum of Vathi at Samos [el] (B2579).[3] The inscription is known as KAI 311.

Discovery and description[edit]

The horse frontlet in North Room 3 at the Archaeological Museum of Samos

It was found in 1984 at the Heraion of Samos. It is 27.3 centimetres (10.7 in) long.[2]

On its left side, starting from the top, it has a single line of inscription, which can be read horizontally (from the right to the left) when the artefact is rotated by approximately 120 degrees clockwise. The text is 16 centimetres (6.3 in) long and consists of 36 characters that are between 3 and 9 millimetres (0.12 and 0.35 in) high. It is divided by a part of the figurative relief into two sequences, with 25 and 11 letters each, respectively. However, otherwise, it contains no spaces or other word demarcations.[2]

References[edit]

  1. ^ EPH’AL, ISRAEL, and JOSEPH NAVEH. “Hazael’s Booty Inscriptions.” Israel Exploration Journal 39, no. 3/4 (1989): 192–200. http://www.jstor.org/stable/27926152.
  • ^ a b c Röllig, W., 1988. ‘Die aramäische Inschrift für Haza’el und ihr Duplikat’. In H. Kyrieleis & W. Röllig (eds), Ein altorientalischer Pferdeschmuck aus dem Heraion von Samos, 62-75. (Mitteilungen des Deutschen Archäologischen Instituts, Athenische Abteilung 103.) Athens: Deutsch-archäologisches Institut
  • ^ Archaeological Museum of Vathi at Samos

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