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From city-state to kingdom: history and chronology of Ma'în between the VIII and the VI centuries BC

Academic Article
Publication Date:
2012
abstract:
The date of appearance and the origins of the South Arabian kingdom of Ma'in are still debated among scholars. In this paper we proprose an outline of Ma'in's ancient history, between the VIII and the VI centuries BC, providing arguments in favours of the hypothesis of its endogenous formation, contemporaneous with the other political entities of the Jawf. We will analyse historical dynamics and events from Ma'in's first attestations as a city-state in the documentary sources, through a period of expansion of its control over the Jawf, until the confederation with the tribe of Yathill, which started Ma'in's hegemony in the valley. This led to the take-over of international trade from South Arabia, maked by clashes with Saba. An essay of chronological reconstruction of the royal sequence is provided, with references to all significant texts. Among these, two new inscriptions attesting ancient kings' names are published: Ma'in 112 and 113. The first is probably the most archaic Minaean text known to date.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
pre-Islamic Arabia; Minaean kingdom; Ancient Near East
List of contributors:
Rossi, Irene
Authors of the University:
ROSSI IRENE
Handle:
https://iris.cnr.it/handle/20.500.14243/345775
Published in:
ORIENTALIA
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