CSAI

Corpus of South Arabian Inscriptions


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INSCRIPTION INFORMATION

LanguageAncient South Arabian » Ḥaḍramitic
AlphabetAncient South Arabian
Script typologyMonumental writing
Writing techniqueRelief
Measure of letters3.5
Chronology
PeriodD
Textual typologyConstruction text

TEXT


   1  Mlkm bn Ṯʿdlt [...] w-
   2  ṯfl mḥ(fdn) Hrn bn-mw
   3  mwṯrm (ʾd s²)qrm b-mṣnʿ(tn) ʿ—
   4  r Wdm b-[r](d)ʾ mrʾ-(s¹ )Y[d]ʿ(ʾl)
   5  (Byn) ml[k] (Ḥḍ)[r](m)t bn Rbs²ms¹

Apparatus
1f...w (Müller); f[.]w (RES); ḍrs¹ (Jamme, Bāfaqīh et al.). The text today is much more seriously corroded than when it was first published, and none of the two readings can be accepted. The only letter partially recognizable is the penultimate (before the word separator and the w), which could be a ʾ or a s¹. A possible reading, which however remains uncertain, is brʾ.
2ṯfl (Müller, Jamme, Bāfaqīh et al.), ṯql (RES); possibly mhfḫn (Müller), mh(qḥ)n (RES).
3mnʿtn (Jamme, misprint).
4Y[d]ʿʾb (Müller, RES, Jamme); both Glaser and Hommel, as well as Bāfaqīh et al., read Ydʿʾl (see RES commentary for the first two).

TRANSLATIONS

English

   1  Mlkm son of Ṯʿdlt [...] and
   2  dug the tower Hrn from
   3  foundation to top, in the fortress
   4  ʿr Wdm, by the help of his lord Ydʿʾl
   5  Byn, king of Ḥaḍramawt, son of Rbs²ms¹.
1If the reading brʾ were accepted, the first verb was "built".
1-2"... ... le bâtiment restauré" (RES); "has paved (reading ḍrs¹, Ed.) and covered" (Jamme).

OBJECT INFORMATION

DepositLondon, The British Museum, BM 125126=1883,0421.6
Support typeStone inscription
MaterialStone
Measuresh. 25, w. 40, th. 9.5
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ORIGIN AND PROVENANCE

Origin. Conjectural
Modern siteShibām
Ancient siteS²bm
Geographical areaCentral Ḥaḍramawt
CountryYemen
Archaeological contextUrban context: City walls Tower Hrn
NotesThe inscription was first copied by S. Langer in Aden in 1882 and belonged at that time to Major F. M. Hunter. D. H. Müller is the first to report a supposed origin from Shibām.
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BIBLIOGRAPHY

Müller, David H. 1883: 392-400, pl. II n° 14 (facsimile)Müller, David H. 1883. Sabäische Inschriften entdeckt und gesammelt von Siegfried Langer, publicirt und erklärt. Zeitschrift der Deutschen Morgenländischen Gesellschaft, 37: 319-421.
Jamme 1963 a: 63-64Jamme, Albert W.F. 1963. The al-ʿUqlah Texts. (Documentation sud-arabe, 3). Washington: Catholic University of America Press.
Bāfaqīh et al. 1985: 337-338Bāfaqīh, Muḥammad ʿA., Beeston, Alfred F.L., Robin, Christian J. and al-Ghūl, Maḥmūd ʿA. 1985. Muḫtārāt min al-nuqūš al-yamaniyya al-qadīma. Tūnis: al-Munaẓẓama al-ʿArabiyya li-l-Tarbiya wa-l-Ṯaqāfa wa-l-ʿUlūm, Idāra al-Ṯaqāfa.