Editor: Jérémie Schiettecatte
Ancient name | Unknown |
Country | Yemen |
Geographical area | ʿAmrān |
Governorate | ʿAmrān |
Kingdom | Saba Himyar |
Coordinates | Latitude: 15° 40' " Longitude: 44° 2' " |
Coordinates accuracy | approximate |
Type of site | Modern site with reemployed inscriptions or artefacts |
Deities | Tʾlb Tʾlb Rymm bʿl Mtbʿm |
Structures | Light hydraulic structure (ex. canal, well) Wells, cisterns Isolated temple |
Language | Sabaic |
Between Ruwaʼ and ʽAmrān. |
near ʿAmrān (ʿmrn) |
Epigraphs
in CSAI Objects in CSAI |
Bauer and Lundin 1998: 37-38 | Bauer, Gleb M. and Lundin (=Loundine), Avraam G. 1998. Pamjatniki Drevnej Istorii i Kultury. Južnaja Aravija. Part 2: Epigraficheskie pamjiatniki drevnego Jemena. 2. St.-Petersburg: Zentr "Peterburgskoe vostokovedenie". [Akademia nauk, Institut Vostokovedenija, Sankt-Peterburgskiy filial] |
Gajda 1997: 12 | Gajda, Iwona 1997. Ḥimyar gagné par le monothéisme (IVe-VIe siècle de l'ère chrétienne). Ambitions et ruine d'un royaume de l'Arabie méridionale antique. (Université d'Aix-en-Provence). |
Robin 1977 a: 392-398 | Robin, Christian J. 1977. Le pays de Hamdān et Ḫawlān Quḍāʾa (Nord-Yémen) avant l'Islam. (Université Pantheon-Sorbonne, Paris I). |
Robin 2003: 106 | Robin, Christian J. 2003. Le judaïsme de Ḥimyar. Arabia. Revue de Sabéologie, 1: 97-172. |