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    Due tipi di offerte a mano in bronzo di una collezione privata yemenita

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    We have analyzed two bronze works, from a Yemeni private collection, both depicting a right hand holding an object. In the first artwork, the object is a hemispherical bowl with an inscription in relief and probably comes from Maʿīn (al-Jawf), as suggested by the dedication by a man to the Minaean gods. The second artwork, seemingly not inscribed, is a hand supporting a seashell valve, presumably a feminine offering. The works, whose typology is part of Near Eastern iconographic spectrum, most probably date from the 1st century BC
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