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The stone block is 88 centimeters (35 in) high, 90 centimeters (35 in) wide and 39 centimeters (15 in) thick. The top half is missing. The obverse shows the lower part of a figure to about the waist, probably a weather god.
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Kiyakiyas is believed to be identical with King
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Hawkins published the stele in his Corpus of
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Text. Amuq, Aleppo, Hama, Tabal, Assur
Letters, Miscellaneous, Seals, Indices.
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of Tabal. Thus the inscription can be dated to the late 8th century BC.
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Ein
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8). de
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