P. Stein 2011: 181 thinks that the text begins with the name of the king, but usually the texts on bowls show a space before the beginning of the text.
1 [... ...] when Ġwṯlt exacted taxes on the whole of theʾfwl, when Ys²hrʾl mukarrib of the Ḥaḍramawt son of ʾbyṯʿ made dedications to S¹yn in his temple in Sumhuram in the land of S¹ʾklhn.
2 He carried out the function of governor in the land of S¹ʾklhn.
Avanzini, Alessandra 2008. Notes for a history of Sumhuram and a new inscription of Yashhurʾil. Pages 609-641 in Alessandra Avanzini (ed.). A port in Arabia between Rome and the Indian Ocean (3rd C. BC-5th C. AD). Khor Rori Report 2. (Arabia Antica, 5). Rome: «L'Erma» di Bretschneider.
Stein 2011
Stein, Peter 2011. Review of Avanzini, Alessandra (ed.) 2008. A port in Arabia between Rome and the Indian Ocean (3rd C. BC-5th C. AD). Khor Rori Report 2. (Arabia Antica, 5). Rome: «L'Erma» di Bretschneider. Zeitschrift der Deutschen Morgenländischen Gesellschaft, 161: 177-181.