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36°21′16″N 8°31′05″E / 36.354507°N 8.517999°E / 36.354507; 8.517999 The Henchir Guergour Neopunic inscriptions are a series of ten Neopunic inscriptions discovered by René Cagnat at Henchir Guergour, also known as Masculula, near Touiref in the Kef Governorate of Tunisia.[1] Two of the inscriptions are known as KAI 143–144, and three are kept at the Louvre.

They were first published in 1916 by Jean-Baptiste Chabot.[2]

  1. ^ Chabot, Jean-Baptiste (1916). "Inscriptions néo-puniques de Masculula (Tunisie)". Comptes rendus des séances de l'Académie des Inscriptions et Belles-Lettres (in French). 60 (4). PERSEE Program: 347–348. doi:10.3406/crai.1916.73746. ISSN 0065-0536.
  2. ^ Jean-Baptiste Chabot, Punica IX, Journal asiatique, 1916, pages 450 et seq

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