Language | Ancient South Arabian » Qatabanic » Central Qatabanic | ||
Alphabet | Ancient South Arabian | ||
Script typology | Monumental writing | ||
Writing technique | Incision | ||
Chronology |
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Textual typology | Dedicatory text |
The first five lines are carved on one stone while the last three are on another block. |
1 | the integration of s¹ after rs²wt is based on the comparison with the fragmentary text HI 3. |
3 | the writing of ṣ in ṣry is worth noting. |
3-4 | nḥlw (RES). |
7 | ḏt Ṣntm w-b ḏt Ẓhrn (Robin). |
8 | at the end: mlkw Qtbn (Robin). |
English | |
1 Frʿkrb ḏ-Ḏrḥn, son of S²hr, qyn, Priest of ʿmm (or, great Priest) - during his priesthood - 2 Deliverer of the oracular decision of ʿm from Mrqdm, Collector of lambs (for the sacrifice) according to the oracular decision of ʿm and of Ḥwkm, when 3 he delivered the ʿm oracular decision from Nʿḍ and Ḥwkm oracular decision from Qly, in charge of offerings in 4 the temenos of Qlbn and in charge of offerings of the holy place in Bnʾ - he dedicated to Wrḫ and Ḥrmn 5 a stone slab, as he had asked (both) of Them. He has committed to Wrḫ and Ḥrmn his life 6 his faculties and his sons [... ...] and (ʾ)nmrm and[... ...]; 7 (by) ʿṯtr and by ʿm and by ʾnby and by ḏt Ṣntm [... ...] 8 and by Ydʿʾb Ḏbyn and his son S²hrm [... ...] |
1-4 | In my interpretation, as in Robin’s, before the dedication verb there is the list of both the titles of Frʿkrb and of some of his priestly functions. |
2 | Robins’ interpretation of s¹ṭd ṭly (which also occurs in HI 3, a fragmentary text from Hajar ibn Ḥumayd): “préposé à l’onction” is quite interesting; however, in Sabaic ṭly is “lamb”, which seems to fit this context quite well. It is another title of the prince linked to the oracle of the god which was sanctioned by animal sacrifices. |
French | |
1 Frʿkrb ḏ-Ḏrḥn, fils de S²hr, ministre, grand prètre et, durant sa prètrise, 2 interprète de ʿm depuis Mrqdm, préposé (?) à l'onction lors de la consultation oraculaire de ʿm et Ḥwkm, le 3 jour où ʿm s'est exprimé depuis Nʿḍ et Ḥwkm depuis Qly, gardien (?) avec les deux 4 responsables de Qlbn, gardien de la cella dans (le temple) Bnʾ, a dédié ... ... |
Calvet and Robin 1997 | Calvet, Yves and Robin, Christian J. 1997. Arabie heureuse. Arabie déserte. Les antiquités arabiques du Musée du Louvre. Avec la collaboration de Françoise Briquel-Chatonnet and Marielle Pic. Paris: Editions de la Réunion des musées nationaux. |
Deposit | Paris, Louvre Museum, AO 4543+AO 4544 |
Support type | Stone inscription |
Material | Stone |
Measures | h. 23.5, w. 44.5, th. 7 (AO 4543); h. 15, w. 29, th. 6 (AO 4544) |
Link to object record |
Modern site | Hajar Ibn Ḥumayd |
Ancient site | ḏ-Ġylm / ḏt-Ġylm |
Geographical area | Wādī Bayḥān |
Country | Yemen |
Link to site record |
Calvet and Robin 1997: 197-199, photo | Calvet, Yves and Robin, Christian J. 1997. Arabie heureuse. Arabie déserte. Les antiquités arabiques du Musée du Louvre. Avec la collaboration de Françoise Briquel-Chatonnet and Marielle Pic. Paris: Editions de la Réunion des musées nationaux. |