CSAI

Corpus of South Arabian Inscriptions


Pirenne 1990: 78, pl. LXb
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INSCRIPTION INFORMATION

LanguageAncient South Arabian » Qatabanic » Central Qatabanic
AlphabetAncient South Arabian
Script typologyMonumental writing
Writing techniqueIncision
Textual typologyDedicatory text - fragmentary

GENERAL NOTES

The inscription comes from the capital of the Ḥaḍramawt kingdom.
The text contains signs of linguistic contact, and looks as it was not written in Qataban.
We could think of a temple dedicated to a Qatabanic god in Shabwa, for a community living there. Chronologically it is probably of period C.

TEXT


   1  [... ...] (ḥm)dm b-(ḏ)[t... ...]
   2  [... ...]ṯw ʾwṣl w-kl mw[ḍʾ ... ...]
   3  b-ms¹ʾl-s¹ kn kwn b-ʿ(l)w ḏtw Ḍm[rn ... ...]
   4  kl mwḍʾ s¹wt wṣln l-ʾṯt-s¹ [... ...]

OBJECT INFORMATION

DepositOxford, The Ashmolean Museum, ASH 1952.516
Support typeStone inscription
MaterialStone
Measuresh. 18, w. 23
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ORIGIN AND PROVENANCE

Origin
Modern siteShabwa
Ancient siteS²bwt
Geographical areaShabwa
CountryYemen
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BIBLIOGRAPHY

Brown and Beeston 1954: 54-55, pl. XVIII/1Brown, W.L. and Beeston, Alfred F.L. 1954. Sculptures and Inscriptions from Shabwa. Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society: 43-62.
Pirenne 1990: 78, pl. LX/bPirenne, Jacqueline 1990. Les témoins écrit de la région de Shabwa et l'histoire. Jean-François Breton (ed.), Fouilles de Shabwa. 1. (Bibliothèque archéologique et historique, 134). Paris: Librairie orientaliste Paul Geuthner. [Institut français d'Archéologie du Proche-Orient]