>trumpeting stoneIt is an offshoot of the Imperial Aramaic alphabet, which flourished during the Achaemenid Empire and which itself derives from the Phoenician alphabet.
Yeah, it says "to the place of trumpeting" with exactly zero other context (unless such 'context' was destroyed for political reasons) written in language known to be in common use by actual cultures and empires.
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