Cirta Runestones About Fate 250-160 CE
These runestones show Su at top with Selu/Selene with a snake staff at bottom.
These runestones show Su at top with Selu/Selene with a snake staff at bottom.
(March 22, 2025) This Punic stele with text was found at the site of el-Hofra in Cirta, (Constantine) Algeria. It is dated to between 250 - 50 BCE.
The top image of this gravestone shows the sky-shell with the dark new moon Su traveling along. He is the source of motion/emotion powers. Below the text is a pair of snakes representing fate paired with the celestial light goddess Selu/Selene who allocates those motion powers.
This text is supporting the involvement of the motion powers (Su's and Selene's astrological-powers) with the life powers represented by Ayu. Eagle-vultures do not have to be bad.
The text reads:
(March 28, 2025) This Punic runestone is numbered RMO_H1_CAa1.
(March 22, 2025) This Punic runestone is numbered RMO_H1_CAa1.
Stele from Louvre Collections. Number AO 5209
Online at: https://collections.louvre.fr/en/ark:/53355/cl010120772
(March 24, 2025) This Punic runestone is numbered AO 5209.
The partly destroyed image seems to be Selu/Selene beside her staff of fate. She is the motion source goddess controlling fate and is associated with the evening powers and astrological-fate powers.
Stele from Louvre Collections. Number AO 1015
Online at: https://collections.louvre.fr/en/ark:/53355/cl010120928
(March 25, 2025) This Punic runestone is numbered AO 1015. Some of the letters on this stone are moving in the direction of the last letter style of the Levant lineage which are found on the Jerusalem war coins. This dates it to just prior to the destruction of Carthage by Rome in 146.
The image is of the celestial light goddess Selu/Selene as indicated by her upraised arms centered below the symbol for paired snakes which which seems to indicate fate is controlling Sulu/Selene instead of being controlled by her.
The text reads:
(March 29, 2025) This Punic runestone is numbered AO 1020 and is Med Text 92.
The image just shows the celestial light goddess Selu/Selene identified by her raised arms. This indicates the text is about the astrological-fate-powers.