An Omani Visitor in Ḥimā: Insights Into Connections During the Hellenistic Era

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Title
An Omani Visitor in Ḥimā: Insights Into Connections During the Hellenistic Era
Abstract
ABSTRACT This study presents a new epigraphic inscription from Ḥimā (Najrān, Saudi Arabia), which records the arrival of an individual from ʿUmān during the reign of Abīyathaʿ Ghaylān, king of the Amīr tribe. Written in a South Arabian script but showing non‐Ancient South Arabian—possibly Hasaitic—linguistic features, the inscription provides rare evidence of trans‐Arabian mobility and diplomatic relations during the Hellenistic period. By contextualizing this text alongside other inscriptions and coins from southern and eastern Arabia, the article explores the political role of Abīyathaʿ, the integration of the al‐Asd tribe and the significance of long‐distance networks involving Gerrha and Mleiha. A newly discovered graffito referencing the gentilic Ġr‐ite also contributes to ongoing debates on the ancient name of Gerrha. The use of regnal and Seleucid‐era dating in these inscriptions offers further insight into evolving chronological systems across pre‐Islamic Arabia.
Publication
Arabian Archaeology and Epigraphy
Publisher
John Wiley & Sons
Place
New Jersey
Date
2025
Volume
37
Issue
1
Pages
aae.70012
Journal Abbr
Arab Archaeol Epigr
Citation Key
priolettaOmaniVisitorHima2025
Accessed
12/28/25, 6:31 PM
ISSN
0905-7196, 1600-0471
Short Title
An Omani Visitor in Ḥimā
Language
eng
Citation
Prioletta, A., & Arbach, M. (2025). An Omani Visitor in Ḥimā: Insights Into Connections During the Hellenistic Era. Arabian Archaeology and Epigraphy, 37(1), aae.70012. https://doi.org/10.1111/aae.70012