CSAI

Corpus of South Arabian Inscriptions


Müller, Walter W. 2013: 185, fig.10.14

INSCRIPTION INFORMATION

LanguageAncient South Arabian » Sabaic » Late Sabaic
AlphabetAncient South Arabian
Script typologyMonumental writing
Writing techniqueRelief
Measure of letters10
Royal inscriptionYes

TEXT


   1  Ṯʾrn Yhnʿm w-bny-hw [Mlk]—
   2  krb Yhʾmn w-Ḏmr(ʾ)[ly Yh]—
   3  br ʾmlk S¹bʾ w-ḏ-Rydn w-Ḥ[ḍrmwt w-Ymnt]

TRANSLATIONS

English

   1  Ṯʾrn Yhnʿm and his sons [Mlk]-
   2  kbr Yhʾmn and Ḏmrʿl[y Yh]-
   3  br, kings of Sabaʾ and ḏu Raydān and Ḥa[ḍramawt and Ymnt].

OBJECT INFORMATION

Support typeStone inscription
MaterialStone
Measuresh. 34, w.68, th. 9.5
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ORIGIN AND PROVENANCE

Provenance
Modern siteẒafār
Ancient siteẒfr
Geographical areaẒafār
CountryYemen
NotesFrom the southern part of Ẓafār/al-ʿAṣabī zone.
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CULTURAL NOTES

As regards the chronological classification the inscription is related with the following data:
-the early monoteistic inscriptions (Gl 389=RES 3383= Mankaṯ 4 and Bayt al-Ašwal 2= Ga 2) mention the name of king Malikīkarib Yuhaʾmin and are dated to year 493 Ḥ.;
-the inscription ʿAbadān 1 mentions the king Ṯaʾrān Yuhanʿim from the year 470 Ḥ.;
-the un-published inscription MQ-Minkath 1 from Ẓafār (C.Robin, "Le roi ḥimyarite Ṯaʾrān Yuhanʿim. Stabilisation politique et réforme religieuse.", 2003) mentions the two coregents. Robin places this text at the end of the regency of Ṯaʾrān Yuhanʿim and dates it around the year 485 Ḥ.

BIBLIOGRAPHY

Müller, Walter W. 2013: 167-168, fig.10.14Müller, Walter W. Three Late Sabaic inscriptions with royal names from Ẓafār. Pages 167-186 in Paul Yule (ed.). Late antique Arabia, Ẓafār capital of Ḥimyar. Rehabilitation of a 'decadent' society. Excavations of the Ruprecht-Karls-Universität Heidelberg 1998-2010 in the highland of the Yemen. (Abhandlungen der Deutschen Orient-Gesellschaft, 29). Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz.