Project
Corpus of South Arabian Inscriptions
- Title
- eng Corpus of South Arabian Inscriptions
- Alternative Title
- CSAI
- Description
- eng The ASA (Ancient South Arabian) corpus is one of the most interesting collections of epigraphic documents of the Semitic world, first and foremost for its vastness. With its over 15,000 inscriptions, it is the first-hand, written documentation of the culture that flourished in South Arabia from the late second millennium BC to the sixth century AD. At present, CSAI contains a collection of some 8,600 texts, for the most part digitized by the team of the University of Pisa under the direction of A. Avanzini.
- Date
- 2010 – 2015
- Status
- Concluded
- Subject
- eng SH5_4 Philology; text and image studies
- eng SH6_3 Archaeology of early literate societies and early civilizations
- eng SH6_6 Digital, computational, virtual and geospatial archaeologies
- Identifier
- Cordis - 269774
- Project Member(s)
- Alessandra Avanzini
- Maria Gorea
- Alessandra Lombardi
- Khaldon Noman
- Costanza Odierna
- Alessia Prioletta
- Irene Rossi
- Fabio Betti
- Chiara Condolucci
- Alessandra Lombardi
- Alexia Pavan
- Daniele Mascitelli
- Giulia Buono
- Cleto Carbonara
- Clara Mancerella
- Cristina Pappalardo
- Carlotta Rizzo
- Annamaria De Santis
- Chiara Elena Salvador
- Mohammed Atbuosh
- Irene Alberti
- Sara Borrello
- Edoardo Casarola
- Elisa Cattin
- Brigida Marino
- Francesca Valle