Studies on South Arabian anthropomorphic funerary stelae often mention a North Arabian influence in their iconography, or sometimes even the coming of North Arabian populations, bringing in their own practices. The issue of a northern influence will be debated here through the study of two types of South Arabian stelae: Eye stelae from the Jawf valley and square stelae from Qatabân. My purpose is to show that neither onomastics nor chronology yield evidence for a northern origin or influence. This will be followed by a wider approach of the origins of South Arabian culture. I will confront two hypotheses: one is the acculturation of southern populations by northern groups, or even the migration of people from Southern Levant or North Arabia...
The Aterian is perhaps the major manifestation of the Middle Stone Age (MSA) in North Africa and is ...
International audienceRelations between northern Ethiopia and South Arabia in Antiquity have been mu...
The funerary complex of Daba is to date among the richest site of the Late Bronze and Iron Age perio...
Studies on South Arabian anthropomorphic funerary stelae often mention a North Arabian influence in ...
Exhaustive knowledge of the long history of some areas of northern Arabia, as that of the history of...
The history of Jawf is of fundamental importance in studying both the beginning of overland trade be...
The Iron Age (c. 1300–600 BC) of South-eastern Arabia is characterised by rapid expansion of settlem...
Scope of the present paper is to draw attention to the ethnic and cultural complexity in the Jawf re...
Although often considered peripheral, with a largely autonomous and conservative culture, South Arab...
The contribution analyses the visual display of the stela of Djedherbes, which was excavated at Saqq...
International audienceThe Arabian Peninsula has long been considered as a region devoid of long-term...
This thesis aims to map non-Semitic influences in the religion and culture of the Late Bronze Age Sy...
Until recently, Hadramitic was the least known and least studied among the Ancient South Arabian lan...
Le fait religieux en Arabie du Sud est étudié à travers l’analyse des sources archéologiques épigrap...
Abstract: The Ghassulian culture is the most relevant cultural entity in the Chalcolithic of Souther...
The Aterian is perhaps the major manifestation of the Middle Stone Age (MSA) in North Africa and is ...
International audienceRelations between northern Ethiopia and South Arabia in Antiquity have been mu...
The funerary complex of Daba is to date among the richest site of the Late Bronze and Iron Age perio...
Studies on South Arabian anthropomorphic funerary stelae often mention a North Arabian influence in ...
Exhaustive knowledge of the long history of some areas of northern Arabia, as that of the history of...
The history of Jawf is of fundamental importance in studying both the beginning of overland trade be...
The Iron Age (c. 1300–600 BC) of South-eastern Arabia is characterised by rapid expansion of settlem...
Scope of the present paper is to draw attention to the ethnic and cultural complexity in the Jawf re...
Although often considered peripheral, with a largely autonomous and conservative culture, South Arab...
The contribution analyses the visual display of the stela of Djedherbes, which was excavated at Saqq...
International audienceThe Arabian Peninsula has long been considered as a region devoid of long-term...
This thesis aims to map non-Semitic influences in the religion and culture of the Late Bronze Age Sy...
Until recently, Hadramitic was the least known and least studied among the Ancient South Arabian lan...
Le fait religieux en Arabie du Sud est étudié à travers l’analyse des sources archéologiques épigrap...
Abstract: The Ghassulian culture is the most relevant cultural entity in the Chalcolithic of Souther...
The Aterian is perhaps the major manifestation of the Middle Stone Age (MSA) in North Africa and is ...
International audienceRelations between northern Ethiopia and South Arabia in Antiquity have been mu...
The funerary complex of Daba is to date among the richest site of the Late Bronze and Iron Age perio...