The Pierides Kition inscriptions are seven Phoenician inscriptions found in Kition by Demetrios Pierides in 1881 and acquired by the Louvre in 1885.[1]
^Caquot, André ; Masson, Olivier, Deux inscriptions phéniciennes de Chypre, Syria, Revue d'art oriental et d'archéologie, 45/3, 1968, p. 320 (addenda, b): "Nous signalons ici en particulier les pierres qui se trouvaient encore chez D. Piérides à Larnaca, au temps de la rédaction du CIS («penes Pieridem»), et qui sont arrivées au Louvre en 1885."
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