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Sefire steles
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The Sfire or Sefire steles are three 8th-century BCE basalt stelae containing Aramaic inscriptions discovered near Al-Safirah ("Sfire") near Aleppo, Syria.[1] The Sefire treaty inscriptions are the three inscriptions on the steles; they are known as KAI 222-224.[2] A fourth stele, possibly from Sfire, is known as KAI 227 (the "Starcky Tablet", at the Louvre).[3]
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