CSAI

Collection of the objects from the Yemeni museums


By kind permission of GOAM

DEPOSIT INFORMATION

DepositAden, The National Museum, NAM 479=AM 202

SUPPORT INFORMATION

Support typeArtefact » Stela (nfs¹)
MaterialStone
Measuresh. 39, w. 34, th. 13
Decoration
Figurative subjectGeometric motif » False window
Figurative subjectGeometric motif » Dentils
Figurative subjectGeometric motif » Horizontal grooves
Notes on support and decorationsSlab, probably reemployed as a funerary stela, decorated with architectural motifs on two contiguous faces. On the frontal face three central false windows between two lateral panels. The panels are composed of two superimposed false windows, separated by three squared dentils and three parallel horizontal grooves. The two elements resting on the lateral false windows are in the shape of sand-glass, with two open horns; according to Jamme they represent stylized bull's heads, but they can be a stylized representation of funerary vessels, typical of this category of stelae, designed as nfs¹. Low relief.

ORIGIN AND PROVENANCE

Provenance
Modern sitean-Nuqūb
Ancient siteUnknown
Geographical areaWādī Bayḥān
CountryYemen
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EPIGRAPHS

TitleAM 202A
LanguageAncient South Arabian » Undefined Ancient South Arabian language
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TitleAM 202B
LanguageAncient South Arabian » Sabaic » Undefined Sabaic
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TitleAM 202C
LanguageAncient South Arabian » Undefined Ancient South Arabian language
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