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The Place of the Minaeans in the History of Pre-Islamic Arabia

AT-OeAW-BA-3-27-F-00294
Authors: Winnett, Frederick Victor 
Book title: Bulletin of the American Schools of Oriental Research
Volume: 73; 1
Locality: Chicago
Published by The University of Chicago Press 1939
Pages: 3-9
Language: English
Contents:
Professor Winnett (1903-1989) traces the history of the Minaean kingdom (Maʿīn) and deals with the chronologies proposed by various scholars such as Glaser, Hommel, Halévy, D.H. Müller, Mordtmann, Hartmann and others.
Whereas Eduard Glaser (1855-1908) and Fritz Hommel (1854-1936) dated the beginning of the Minaean kingdom back into the 2nd millennium BCE, Joseph Halévy (1827-1917), David Heinrich Müller (1846-1912) and Johannes Heinrich Mordtmann (1852-1932) defended the short chronology.
F.V. Winnett suggests an even lower chronology for the collapse of the Minaean kingdom which 'occurred somewhere between 24 B.C. and 50 A.D.'. (p.8)
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