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Ancient South Arabian » Qatabanic » Central Qatabanic
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Ancient South Arabian
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B2. Conjectural
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GENERAL NOTES
The divine onomastics is a good element to try to date this text. The gods bearing a double name, and rich in epithets begin to be attested from the end of the B2 Period and, later, in the C Period.
1 [..]dm son of ʾlwhb and ʾbʿm son of S²hrm of the family Ṭdʾm directed and realized
2 all the cutting (of stones) and construction of the house Yfs² for Rbs² and ʾhln and S²ms¹ Rbs²; by
3 their lord Ydʿʾb Ḏbyn and his son S²hrm, the two kings of Qatabān; by ʿṯ-
4 tr and by ʿm and by ʾnby and by ḏt Ṣntm and by ḏt Ẓhrn and
5 by Rbs² and ʾhln.