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  • One inscription from a tophet a temple where such sacrifices took place at Carthage declares, It is to the Lady Tanit Face of Baal and to Baal Hammon that Bomilcar son of Hanno, grandson of Milkiathon, vowed this son of his own flesh.

    An Empire of the Mediterranean Adrian Goldsworthy 2011

  • The Carthaginians worshipped Baal Hammon, an assimilation of Baal with the Egyptian Amun, perhaps in a Libyan form.

    b. Economy, Technology, Society, and Culture 2001

  • Nonetheless, early on he had become an acolyte at a dockside temple of the comparatively unimportant god Baal Hammon.

    Time Patrolman Anderson, Poul, 1926-2001 1983

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