
Timna (Arabic,تمنة) 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 G...
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(from the article `Arabia, history of`) The heartland of the Qatabn people was Wadi Bayn, with the capital, Timna`, at its northern end, and Wadi arb, immediately west of Bayn. As in the ...
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copper-mining site, in the southern Negev, Israel, north of Elat. The presence of copper in Palestine is mentioned in the Bible, and archaeologists ...
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