CSAI

Corpus of South Arabian Inscriptions


Arbach 1994: 145, pl. 1
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INSCRIPTION INFORMATION

LanguageAncient South Arabian » Minaic » Central Minaic
AlphabetAncient South Arabian
Script typologyMonumental writing
Writing techniqueIncision
Measure of letters4
Chronology
PeriodB
Textual typologyDedicatory text

TEXT


   1  [.]f(d) bn Qrm (ḏ)-(R)—
   2  [d]ʿ (nt)ḫy w-ntḏr |
   3  [k-N](k)rḥ (s²)ymh-s¹ b-[.]
   4  [...](bʾ)↯ [ḏ-]ʾ(ḏ)nh-s¹ [b-h]—
   5  [n] ṭb(n) ʾb-s¹ ↯Qrm b-
   6  (nf)s¹ (m)[.]ʾ bn h(ṣ)[.]
   7  (ḏ)-(q)tl (b)-ʾr(w)d w-k(n) (ḏ)—
   8  (n) (nḫ)yn(n) b-ʾmrh N—
   9  krḥ b-(m)s¹ʾl b-tm—
  10  (l)y

Apparatus
4[hn . ]b-s¹[ b]-(ʾḏ)nh-s¹/.(Arbach).
6nfs¹ (m)[.]ʾ bn h(ṣ)[.] (Arbach).
7It is not clear if ʾrwd refers to a toponym.

TRANSLATIONS

English

   1  [.]fd son of Qrm ḏ-R-
   2  dʿ confessed and did penance
   3  to Nkrḥ his patron regarding the fact that (?)
   4  [... ...] his faculties [because]
   5  he claimed property rights from (?) his father Qrm in
   6  the sacred perimeter (?) [... ...]
   7  that he killed in ʾrwd (?) and this
   8  confession occurred by the command of N-
   9  krḥ during an oracular response in tm-
  10  ly (?).

OBJECT INFORMATION

DepositṢanʿāʾ, The National Museum
Support typeArtefact » Stela
MaterialStone
Measuresh. 38, w. 25
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ORIGIN AND PROVENANCE

Origin and provenance
Modern siteDarb aṣ-Ṣabī
Ancient siteFṯʿn
Geographical areaSouthern Jawf
CountryYemen
Archaeological contextReligious context: Temple of Nkrḥ
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CULTURAL NOTES

The context of the expiated sin is not clear. We only know that something happened with the father of the author of the text, probably connected with a murder.

BIBLIOGRAPHY

Arbach 1994: 5-8, pl. 1Arbach, Mounir 1994. Inscriptions sudarabiques. Raydān, 6: 5-16.