The re-interpretation of Latino-Punic inscriptions from Roman Tripolitania

Five inscriptions attest to the prevalence of the Punic language in Roman Tripolitania, as well as to the survival of Punic political and religious institutions.

Bibliographic Details
Author:A.F. Elmayer
Published: S.n., s.l., 1983
Volume:XIV
Pages:86-95
Periodical:Society for Libyan Studies
Format:Article
Topic:- Biography > Background > Northern Africa > Languages > Punic
Status:Active
Description
Summary:Five inscriptions attest to the prevalence of the Punic language in Roman Tripolitania, as well as to the survival of Punic political and religious institutions.