Baalshillem Temple Boy

It was found along with a number of other votive statues of children near the canal in the Temple of Eshmun in 1963-64 by Maurice Dunand, and is currently in the National Museum of Beirut.

[1] The base of the statue was found separately; as late as 1974 Everett Mullen wrote that: "Only the base of the inscription was found; it has a large cavity at the top where the image of the squatting child would be expected on analogy with the other images which were found alongside this inscription.

"[2] The inscription mentions four previously unknown names of Kings of Sidon, which correspond exactly with those from known Sidonian coins.

May he bless him.The inscription is dated from the end of the 5th century BCE.

[5] According to Josette Elayi, the statue represents Abdashtart I, who was the son of Baalshillem II.

The statue in the Beirut National Museum, with the inscription shown on the plinth