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English: Ivory Plaque Mentioning Hazael, Aramaic language, from Arslan Tash (ancient Hadatu), end of the ninth century B.C.E., now in Louvre (room C, ground floor, Sully Wing, section 4), identification number AO 11489, inscription reads as follows: "This... has... son of Amma engraved for our lord Hazael in the year..."
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