Deposit | London, The British Museum, BM 117934=1926,0405.6 |
Notes | Donated by Mrs Theodore Bent. According to Theodore Bent he bought this object in Aden and it was “said to come from Hadhramout”. |
Support type | Artefact » Stela » Stela with framework | ||||||||||
Material | Stone | ||||||||||
Measures | h. 34.3, w. 19.6, th. 7, lh. 8.4 | ||||||||||
Decoration |
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Notes on support and decorations | Fragment of the edge of a limestone panel with two identical recumbent ibexes with enormous curled horns in panels carved in flat relief; details perhaps once painted in. Plain style, less detailed than BM 113232, with no eyes or mouth indicated. The horns, legs and nose touch the frame; the upturned tail does not reach the edge of the frame. There are the remains of two further ibexes above and below. One character, s¹, preserved on the side. The fragment retains evidence for three lines of ancient South Arabian text. |
Modern site | Unknown |
Ancient site | Unknown |
Geographical area | wādī Ḥaḍramawt |
Country | Yemen |
Archaeological context | Religious context |
Link to site record |
Bent 1900: 435 and facing | Bent, J. Theodore and Bent, Theodore Mrs. 1900. Southern Arabia. London: Smith, Elder. |