Musaibli 1976: 151, photo Image free from copyright
INSCRIPTION INFORMATION
Language Ancient South Arabian » Ḥaḍramitic
Alphabet Ancient South Arabian
Script typology Monumental writing
Writing technique Incision
Chronology
Textual typology Commemorative text
GENERAL NOTES
The text is written in a rectangular cartouche. At the right side, there are two graffiti with proper names.
TEXT marker
1 Nmrm b— 2 n S²mrm q— 3 dm mʾtm— 4 n b-Ḍlʿt 5 b-rdʾ S¹yn
Apparatus Letters d and n are dextrograde. 3-4 mʾtm(y)n (Jamme); mʾtm (Ḥabtūr). 4 Jamme reads Ḏlʿt. 5 Inserted between ll. 1 and 2.
TRANSLATIONSEnglish 1 Nmrm son of
2 S²mrm, was in charge
3 of the estate
4 in Ḍlʿt,
5 by the help of S¹yn.
"Was in charge of the two dwellings" (Jamme).
OBJECT INFORMATION ORIGIN AND PROVENANCEOrigin and provenance Modern site Ḍalʿa Ancient site Ḍlʿt Geographical area Biʾr ʿAlī Country Yemen Found In situ Notes Ḥabtūr, who published the inscription without being aware of Jamme's previous publication, reads the name of the site mentioned in the text as Ḍlʿt (instead of Ḏlʿt), which is also the name of the modern site. Link to site record
BIBLIOGRAPHYMusaibli 1976 : 151, photoMusaibli, A.H. 1976. Tourism in Democratic Yemen . Paris: Delroisse / [Boulogne]: Delroisse. Jamme 1979 : 113Jamme, Albert W.F. 1979. Miscellanées d'ancient arabe IX . Washington. 2019/07/23; https://cuislandora.wrlc.org/islandora/object/cuislandora%3A205328#page/1/mode/1up. [Privately printed] Ḥabtūr 2001 : 107, fig. 19Ḥabtūr, Naṣir Ṣ. 2001. Mawqiʿ al-Ḍalʿa al-aṯarī fī muḥāfaẓa Šabwah. Raydān , 7: 105-109.