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Two Old South Arabian Inscriptions: Early and Late

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Over the years, Professor Abdel Moneim A.H. Sayed and I have shared our interests in the mysterious ancient cultures and civilizations on both sides of the Red Sea: in Punt, in the Horn of Africa (broadly speaking), whence the resourceful ancient Egyptians obtained all across precious goods by trade with its people, notably aromatics, rare timbers and gold through the centuries; and in Ancient South Arabia, with its astonishing civilizations based on the Kingdoms of Saba, Ma'in, Qataban and Hadramaut and lesser entities, with their pioneering irrigation-agriculture and fabled trade, again in the aromatics so eagerly sought by other peoples in the Near East and around the East Mediterranean across many centuries.

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10.21608/abgad.2016.55744

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النقوش العربية الجنوبية القديمة

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K.A.

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Kitchen

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University of Liverpool

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11

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11

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8476

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2016-12-01

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2019-10-28

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2016-12-01

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57

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59

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1687-8280

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2213-8609

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Two Old South Arabian Inscriptions: Early and Late

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