Language | Ancient South Arabian » Minaic » Central Minaic |
Alphabet | Ancient South Arabian |
Script typology | Monumental writing |
Writing technique | Incision |
Support type | Artefact » Stela » Stela with eyes or stylized face |
Material | Stone |
Link to object record |
Modern site | Barāqish |
Ancient site | Yṯl |
Geographical area | Southern Jawf |
Country | Yemen |
Found | Reemployed. In modern times |
Archaeological context | Funerary context |
Notes | This and three other fragmentary stelae, of which only the representation of the human face remains, were found reemployed in modern buildings covering the previous islamic ones, which lied on the structures of the Baraqish temple A (dedicated to the god Nkrḥ). Antonini remarks that they could come from the very temple as well as from a necropolis situated near Baraqish. |
Link to site record |
Antonini 2005: 308-309, pl. 1/b | Antonini, Sabina 2005. Alcune stele inedite del Jawf (Yemen). Pages 308-313 in Alexander V. Sedov and Irina M. Smilyanskaya (eds). Arabia Vitalis. Studies in honour of Vitaly V. Naumkin. Moscow: Rossiikaya Akademiya Nauk. |