CSAI

Corpus of South Arabian Inscriptions


By kind permission of GOAM

DEPOSIT INFORMATION

DepositAden, The National Museum, NAM 2328=AM 60.759A
NotesIn the museum catalogue, the concordance of NAM 2328 is AM 759, which is an error for AM 60.759A. In the catalogue, there is another stone with identical text and number AM 60.759B (=NAM 2341). According to the Ghul's collection of tracings, there must be five copies of texts with wynn and the sigla AM 60.759(A-E). A third is NAM 2337 (Ghul-YU 31) which however bears the sigla AM 60.959 in the catalogue. We haven’t seen the last two pieces. All these inscriptions could correspond to the other inscriptions of Muncherjee’s collection: RES 3902 n. 154, said to be in two specimens, RES 3902 n. 172 and RES 3902 n. 179, though they are defined as stela bases.

SUPPORT INFORMATION

Support typeStone inscription
MaterialStone
Measuresh. 23, w. 16, th. 5

ORIGIN AND PROVENANCE

Origin
Modern siteUnknown
Ancient siteUnknown
Geographical areaUnknown
CountryUnknown
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EPIGRAPHS

TitleGhul-YU 28
LanguageAncient South Arabian » Undefined Ancient South Arabian language
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