Timna

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Head made of alabaster found in Timna
Head made of alabaster found in Timna

Timna is an ancient city in Yemen, the capital of the Qataban kingdom; it is distinct from a city in Southern Israel that shares the same name. During ancient times, Timna was an important hub in the famous Incense Route (which supplied Arabian and Indian incense via camel caravan to ports on the Mediterranean Sea, most notably Gaza in modern Israel, and Petra, in Jordan).

An American excavation of Timna took place in the 1950s.

For a modern treatment of the city, see: Beihan






Coordinates: 15°00′06″N, 45°48′57″E

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