CSAI

Corpus of South Arabian Inscriptions


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INSCRIPTION INFORMATION

LanguageAncient South Arabian » Qatabanic » Awsanite
AlphabetAncient South Arabian
Script typologyMonumental writing
Writing techniqueIncision
Measure of letters2
Chronology
PeriodC
Textual typologyDedicatory text

TEXT


   1  ʾbs²bm ḏ-ʿmydʿ s¹qny m—
   2  rʾ-s¹ Yṣdqʾl Frʿm S²rḥʿ—
   3  t mlk ʾws¹n bn Wdm *ṣ*l—
   4  m ḏhbn ʿd mḥrm-s¹ Nʿmn
   5  ḥg w(qh ʾb)-s¹ Wdm b-ms¹ʾl-s¹

Apparatus
3Ẓlm instead of ṣlm. The epigraphic explanation suggested by Pirenne: "on constate que l'on écrit ṣ avec son arc de cercle complet lorsque la lettre précédente laisse, en bas, un vide où l'excès de largeur du ṣ peut se compenser: c'est le cas après le Y de Yaṣduq'il") has to be rejected, as the other example quoted by her, CIAS F59/s 4 49.10 n. 4 shows, in fact, the name of the same king with ẓ instead of ṣ.
Therefore, we probably deal with a fluctuation of the phonemes ṣ and ẓ, which is well attested in ASA languages, instead of with two graphic variants of the phoneme ṣ in the Awsanite inscriptions.

TRANSLATIONS

English

   1  ʾbs²bm he of ʿmydʿ dedicated to his
   2  lord Yṣdqʾl Frʿm S²rḥʿ-
   3  t king of Awsan son of Wdm a bronze
   4  statuette in His temple Nʿmn
   5  as his father Wdm ordered in His oracle.
Avanzini 2004 a: 540Avanzini, Alessandra 2004. Corpus of South Arabian Inscriptions I-III. Qatabanic, Marginal Qatabanic, Awsanite Inscriptions. (Arabia Antica, 2). Pisa: Edizioni Plus-Università di Pisa.

OBJECT INFORMATION

DepositAden, The National Museum, NAM 1655=AM 60.757
Support typeArtefact » Base » Of statue with dedicatory inscription
MaterialAlabaster
Measuresh. 12, w. 16, th. 7
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ORIGIN AND PROVENANCE

Origin
Modern siteUnknown
Ancient siteUnknown
Geographical areawādī Markha
CountryYemen
Archaeological contextReligious context: Temple of Wdm ḏ-S¹bln ʿd Nʿmn
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CULTURAL NOTES

In this inscription an individual dedicates a statuette in the temple of Wdm for the king, who is son of the god.
There we have the only sure occasion in pre-Islamic Southern Arabia of a king deified during his life (see also the other Awsanite inscriptions CIAS 49.10/o 1 n. 1, n. 3 and n. 4).

BIBLIOGRAPHY

CIAS: ii, 149-150, photoBeeston, Alfred F.L., Pirenne, Jacqueline and Robin, Christian J. 1977-1986. Corpus des inscriptions et antiquités sud-arabes:
Vol. I (1977): Tome 1. Inscriptions. Tome 2. Antiquités;
Vol. II (1986): Le Musée d’Aden. Tome 1. Inscriptions. Tome 2. Antiquités
. Louvain: Peeters. [Académie des Inscriptions et Belles-lettres]