The Mesha Stele, also known as the Moabite Stone, is a stele dated around 840 BCE containing a significant Canaanite inscription in the name of King Mesha of Moab (a kingdom located in modern Jordan). Mesha tells how Chemosh, the god of Moab, had been angry with his people and had allowed them to be subjugated to the Kingdom of Israel, but at length, Chemosh returned and assisted Mesha to throw off the yoke of Israel and restore the lands of Moab
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Apparently when the stele was discovered, locals broke it up to sell the pieces for more money.
At any rate a collection of ancient texts in translation says that the Mesha stele was broken up by "the Arabs." As if all the Arabs were guilty of the vandalism.