Abstract

This article presents nine South Arabian inscriptions, still unpublished, issued of the plunder of several archaeological sites of the Yemen. They are dedicatory inscriptions on stone or bronze: four of them come from some sites of the Jawf (Haram, al-Bayḍāʾ, as-Sawdāʾ), the remaining five of a still unexplored site of the kingdom of Qatabān, al-ʿĀdī, in the wādī Ḥarīb.

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