Hadad Statue

Hadad Statue
MaterialBasalt
Height3.4 meters
Width1.2 meters (at belt)
Depth75 cm
Period/culture8th century BC
Discovered1890
Samʼal
Present locationVorderasiatisches Museum Berlin
CultureAramean

The Hadad Statue is an 8th-century BC stele of King Panamuwa I, from the Kingdom of Bit-Gabbari in Sam'al. It is currently occupies a prominent position in the Vorderasiatisches Museum Berlin.[1]

The inscription was discovered in 1890 in a village north east of Sam’al, during the period of the 1888-1902 German Oriental Society expeditions led by Felix von Luschan and Robert Koldewey. The 34 line inscription is written in the Samalian language, considered to be on a dialect continuum between Phoenician and Aramaic.

  1. ^ "Kultbild des Wettergottes Hadad" [Hadad Statue]. www.smb-digital.de (in German). Retrieved 2021-11-17.