By Land and By Sea. A History of South Arabia before Islam recounted from inscriptions
Alessandra Avanzini
Libreria Editrice L'Erma di Bretschneider
English Text.
Roma, 2016; paperback, pp. 376, ill., 15 b/w plates, cm 14x21.
(Arabia Antica. Archaeological and Philological Series. 10).
series: Arabia Antica. Archaeological and Philological Series
ISBN: 88-913-1110-3 - EAN13: 9788891311108
Subject: Essays on Ancient Times,Historical Essays
Period: 0-1000 (0-XI) Ancient World
Places: Out of Europe
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Weight: 0.8 kg
At the beginning of the 1st millennium BC, in south-western Arabia, in the region that today corresponds to the Republic of Yemen, some kingdoms were formed. Their history deserves to be better known.
Its desert and ocean protected Arabia Felix from the invasions of hostile armies. Its inhabitants did not remain isolated on their mountains and in their valleys. Their caravans crossed the desert, their ports hosted foreign ships, they had commercial and cultural contacts, by land and by sea, with the whole world.
The history of this culture was very long; from the 8th century BC to the 6th century AD: from the Assyrian expansion into the Levant to the Roman empire, from the expedition only planned before his death by Alexander the Great to the failed expedition of Augustus, from Hellenism to the wars between Byzantium and the Persia, and from polytheism to Judaism and Christianity.
The events, the characters, the history of art, together with the beliefs of the ancient inhabitants of South Arabia, will be recounted in this book starting from direct written sources: the wealthy corpus of ancient South Arabian epigraphic public texts.