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AT-OeAW-BA-3-27-A-GL1555
Type(s): acdh:Collection
title Alternative Title: A458
people Creator(s): Petra Aigner , George Hatke , Ronald Ruzicka
today Created Start Date: 31 Mar 2016
today Created End Date: 3 Feb 2017
today Available Date: 29 Nov 2017
attachment Number of Items: 6
attachment Binary Size: 0.05 GB
copyright License: CC BY 4.0
device_hub Part of: Glaser Abklatsche (2015-2016)
AT-OeAW-BA-3-27-A-GL1555
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A458
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2017-11-29
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2017-02-03
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2016-03-31
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Dedicatory inscription(?)
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rec1110000835
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CC BY 4.0 6
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This squeeze preserves only a small portion of an already fragmentary inscription. The break in the original inscription can be seen in the lower left-hand corner of the squeeze. From the direction of the characters preserved in this squeeze, it is evident that the inscription was written in boustrophedon. Inscriptions of this type invariably begin with a line that reads from right to left, the default direction of writing in Ancient South Arabian inscriptions. Since the first preserved line of this text reads from left to right, it can be assumed that there was at least one other line of text preceeded Line 1. How much further the text continued after the invocation of Dhāt-Baʿdān is not clear. Invocations of deities, employing the particle b-, are as a rule made towards the end of an inscription. This being the case, it can be assumed that this squeeze preserves the concluding portion of GL1555.
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6
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AT-OeAW-BA-3-27-A-GL1555
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2019-12-13T17:13:10.254Z
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info_outline Spatial Coverage: ad-Duraib
info_outline Description: Dedicatory inscription(?)
info_outline Note: This squeeze preserves only a small portion of an already fragmentary inscription. The break in the original inscription can be seen in the lower left-hand corner of the squeeze. From the direction of the characters preserved in this squeeze, it is evident that the inscription was written in boustrophedon. Inscriptions of this type invariably begin with a line that reads from right to left, the default direction of writing in Ancient South Arabian inscriptions. Since the first preserved line of this text reads from left to right, it can be assumed that there was at least one other line of text preceeded Line 1. How much further the text continued after the invocation of Dhāt-Baʿdān is not clear. Invocations of deities, employing the particle b-, are as a rule made towards the end of an inscription. This being the case, it can be assumed that this squeeze preserves the concluding portion of GL1555.

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