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Jamanijāt. Die südarabischen Inschriftsteine der Königlichen Museen zu Berlin

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Authors: Hartmann, Martin 
Book title: Zeitschrift für Assyriologie und Vorderasiatische Archäologie
Volume: 10
Locality: Weimar
Published by Emil Felber 1895
Pages: 25-34, 131-165, 299-319
Language: German
Contents:
Martin Hartmann (1851-1918), scholar of Islamic studies and teacher of Arabic at the Department of Oriental Languages in Berlin, describes original stones in the possession of the Königliche Museen zu Berlin (Royal Museums in Berlin) as of 1 June 1891 (p.131). The antiquities had been acquired from Eduard Glaser in 1886 as outlined in the works of Glaser ('Mittheilungen') and David Heinrich Müller ('Sitzungsberichte der Berliner Akademie der Wissenschaften' pp. 839-856).
Reference is made to: GL 262, GL 302, GL 304, GL 324 and GL 336 By a royal decree dated June 1st, 1891, the museums were authorised to accept a collection of stone monuments which Eduard Glaser had acquired during his third research sojourn in Yemen (October 1887 - September 1888) and ceded to Rudolf Mosse in Berlin in view of a transfer to the Königliche Museen.
Another publication of Glaser's finds was entrusted to the renowned scholar and consul in Saloniki Dr. Johannes Heinrich Mordtmann (1852-1932). Except from GL 874 & GL 876 (Minaean), all other stone monuments acquired by the then Royal Museums in Berlin are Sabaean. (p. 133)
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