Two well-known texts on altars from Delos (RES 3952; M 349) dating to the period after 167 BC attest to contacts between the Aegean and Ancient Yemen. Reexamining these two important inscriptions, this article argues that both were set up by Minaeans. As for the altar bearing inscription M 349, we interpret the Greek inscriptions as later additions, the purpose of which was to inform readers who were unfamiliar with the Old South Arabian script of the deity venerated
This article considers the evidence of newly discovered inscriptions from Antiochia ad Cragum in wes...
42 pages, dont 5 cartes et deux tableauxInternational audienceThis article offers a synthesis on the...
In the first millennium BC, the South Arabian kingdom of Ma'īn was involved in trading activity alon...
This article publishes a selection of texts discovered during the 2019 Badia Survey that shed light ...
This article presents four new Nabataean inscriptions from Umm el-Jimāl in north-eastern Jordan. The...
International audienceThis article examines the divine figures attested in the Nabataean, Nabataeo-A...
This article publishes eighteen inscriptions: seventeen in the Nabataean script and one in the pre-I...
This paper publishes three new Safaitic-Greek bilingual inscriptions. One of them is the first to co...
International audienceIn 2019, the illegal excavation of an ancient sanctuary on the Somali coast yi...
International audienceThe archaeological area of Barāqish, including the extra muros sanctuaries of ...
This article considers the evidence of newly discovered inscriptions from Antiochia ad Cragum in wes...
42 pages, dont 5 cartes et deux tableauxInternational audienceThis article offers a synthesis on the...
In the first millennium BC, the South Arabian kingdom of Ma'īn was involved in trading activity alon...
This article publishes a selection of texts discovered during the 2019 Badia Survey that shed light ...
This article presents four new Nabataean inscriptions from Umm el-Jimāl in north-eastern Jordan. The...
International audienceThis article examines the divine figures attested in the Nabataean, Nabataeo-A...
This article publishes eighteen inscriptions: seventeen in the Nabataean script and one in the pre-I...
This paper publishes three new Safaitic-Greek bilingual inscriptions. One of them is the first to co...
International audienceIn 2019, the illegal excavation of an ancient sanctuary on the Somali coast yi...
International audienceThe archaeological area of Barāqish, including the extra muros sanctuaries of ...
This article considers the evidence of newly discovered inscriptions from Antiochia ad Cragum in wes...
42 pages, dont 5 cartes et deux tableauxInternational audienceThis article offers a synthesis on the...
In the first millennium BC, the South Arabian kingdom of Ma'īn was involved in trading activity alon...