International audienceThis paper presents eleven Sabaic inscriptions from the temple of Taʾlab Riyām, on the Jabal Riyām (Yemen highlands). These texts are dated to the 1st-3rd centuries ad. Six are unpublished; five are a new reading of already known inscriptions. Several of these inscriptions belong to the second half of the 2nd century ad and mention some of the key characters of the Sabaean political scene. Of particular importance are two inscriptions providing a synchronism between kings of Sabaʾ and dhū-Raydān and the princes of the tribes of Ḥumlān and Ḥāshid, respectively belonging to the renowned lineages of Bataʿ and Hamdān. These texts throw light on the relationship between the two kingdoms of Ḥimyar and Sabaʾ and on the chrono...