It is held at the Vorderasiatisches Museum Berlin.
[2] It was acquired by Charles Clermont-Ganneau via the Danish diplomat Julius Loytved.
[3] Currently in the archives of the Vorderasiatisches Museum Berlin, VA 3361.
[4][5] It is known as KAI 5, and is one of thirteen significant inscriptions discovered in Byblos.
The inscription reads:[6] This article about Phoenicia, its colonies and people is a stub.