CSAI

Corpus of South Arabian Inscriptions


By kind permission of Harvard Semitic Museum

INSCRIPTION INFORMATION

LanguageAncient South Arabian » Undefined Ancient South Arabian language
AlphabetAncient South Arabian
Script typologyMonumental writing
Writing techniqueIncision
Measure of letters5
Chronology
PeriodB

GENERAL NOTES

The language could be Sabaic.

TEXT


   1  [... ...]rs²w k[... ...]
   2  [... ...](n) rs²wn [ ... ...]
   3  [... ...ḏt] Ḥmym [... ...]
   4  [... ...](ʾl )[... ...]

Apparatus
1The first line is no longer extant. It appears in a photograph of the item from the 1930s. In C.S. Coon's notebook his rough drawing of the inscription also includes all four lines. However, a later drawing of the inscription in the Semitic Museum archives (probably by Thompson) is also missing the first line, and so the fragment containing it may have been lost for decades (or may never have left Ṣanʿāʾ). (From Huehnergard).

OBJECT INFORMATION

DepositCambridge MA, Harvard Semitic Museum, 1936.1.13
Support typeStone inscription
MaterialStone
Measuresh. 16 [originally 23], w. 14, th. 7
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ORIGIN AND PROVENANCE

Origin
Modern siteUnknown
Ancient siteUnknown
Geographical areaUnknown
CountryUnknown
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BIBLIOGRAPHY

Huehnergard 2000: 198 (photo)Huehnergard, John 2000. Old south Arabian inscriptions in the Harvard Semitic Museum. Pages 196-206 in Lawrence E. Stager, Joseph A. Greene and Michael D. Coogan (eds). The archaeology of Jordan and beyond. Essays in honor of James A. Sauer. Winona Lake: Eisenbrauns.