In the first millennium BC, the South Arabian kingdom of Ma'īn was involved in trading activity along the trans-Arabian routes. Nearly seventy monumental inscriptions written in the Minaic language come from the oases of al-'Ulā, Madā'in Sālih, and Qaryat al-Fāw (in modern Saudi Arabia), and from Egypt and Delos. This epigraphic corpus, labelled ‘Marginal Minaic’, is not merely the testimony of the economic relationships binding the South Arabian states with the rest of the Near East and the Mediterranean. The paper presents a comparative analysis of the cultural and textual features of these inscriptions. Similarities and divergences with respect to the documentation from the motherland, especially in textual models, lexicon, and formulae,...
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The kingdom of Qataban flourished in ancient South Arabia during the second half of the first millen...
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International audienceThe numerous epigraphic discoveries of the last two decades have considerably ...
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This volume is an organized collection of inscriptions in Qatabanic, Marginal Qatabanic and Awsanite...
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