The epigraphical documentation of Nashshān gives us some interesting data about the linguistic and cultural relationships between Saba and the other kingdoms at the beginning of South Arabian history
The research aims to highlight a recently discovered Safaitic inscription from Jordan. This inscript...
This volume is an organized collection of inscriptions in Qatabanic, Marginal Qatabanic and Awsanite...
International audienceThe recent discovery of three new Sabaic inscriptions sheds new light on three...
The history of Jawf is of fundamental importance in studying both the beginning of overland trade be...
We have long given to the Sabaean people the precursory role in the formation of the civilization of...
In our collective memory there still lies the Queen of Sheba, her journey to Jerusalem to meet the w...
International audienceThe cradle of a flourishing three-thousand-year-old civilisation, Yemen acquir...
Although often considered peripheral, with a largely autonomous and conservative culture, South Arab...
Between 275 and 300, the South Arabian kingdom of Ḥimyar managed to subjugate the nearby kingdoms of...
Exhaustive knowledge of the long history of some areas of northern Arabia, as that of the history of...
International audienceThe numerous epigraphic discoveries of the last two decades have considerably ...
The date of appearance and the origins of the South Arabian kingdom of Ma\u2018\u12bn are still deba...
ASA (= Ancient South Arabian) documentation is testimony to a lengthy linguistic history in southern...
The paper focuses on the unpublished inscription A–20–216, housed in the University Museum of Sana, ...
In the first millennium BC, the South Arabian kingdom of Ma'īn was involved in trading activity alon...
The research aims to highlight a recently discovered Safaitic inscription from Jordan. This inscript...
This volume is an organized collection of inscriptions in Qatabanic, Marginal Qatabanic and Awsanite...
International audienceThe recent discovery of three new Sabaic inscriptions sheds new light on three...
The history of Jawf is of fundamental importance in studying both the beginning of overland trade be...
We have long given to the Sabaean people the precursory role in the formation of the civilization of...
In our collective memory there still lies the Queen of Sheba, her journey to Jerusalem to meet the w...
International audienceThe cradle of a flourishing three-thousand-year-old civilisation, Yemen acquir...
Although often considered peripheral, with a largely autonomous and conservative culture, South Arab...
Between 275 and 300, the South Arabian kingdom of Ḥimyar managed to subjugate the nearby kingdoms of...
Exhaustive knowledge of the long history of some areas of northern Arabia, as that of the history of...
International audienceThe numerous epigraphic discoveries of the last two decades have considerably ...
The date of appearance and the origins of the South Arabian kingdom of Ma\u2018\u12bn are still deba...
ASA (= Ancient South Arabian) documentation is testimony to a lengthy linguistic history in southern...
The paper focuses on the unpublished inscription A–20–216, housed in the University Museum of Sana, ...
In the first millennium BC, the South Arabian kingdom of Ma'īn was involved in trading activity alon...
The research aims to highlight a recently discovered Safaitic inscription from Jordan. This inscript...
This volume is an organized collection of inscriptions in Qatabanic, Marginal Qatabanic and Awsanite...
International audienceThe recent discovery of three new Sabaic inscriptions sheds new light on three...