Yemen: Votive stele with Sabaean inscription addressed to the moon-god Almaqah, noting five South Arabian gods, two reigning sovereigns and two governors. Alabaster, Ma'rib, c. 700 BCE. South Arabia as a general term refers to several regions as currently recognised, in chief the Republic of Yemen; yet it has historically also included Najran, Jizan, and 'Asir which are presently in Saudi Arabia, and Dhofar presently in Oman. The frontiers of South Arabia as linguistically conceived would include the historic peoples speaking the related South Arabian languages as well as neighboring dialects


Size: 3400px × 5156px
Photo credit: © Pictures From History / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No

Keywords: 700, 7th, alabaster, almaqah, arab, arabia, arabian, arabic, art, arts, asia, asian, bc, bce, century, deity, east, eastern, god, historical, history, image, images, incense, inscription, jahiliya, marib, middle, pictures, qataban, qatabanian, road, route, saba, sabaean, script, sculpture, south, southern, stela, stele, stone, trade, votive, writing, yaman, yemen, yemeni