Timna
Yemen

Timna

Ancient Yemeni city, incense trade hub

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Timna is an ancient city located in Yemen, historically recognized as the capital of the Qataban kingdom. It played a crucial role in the Incense Route, which was a major trade network that connected the Arabian Peninsula with the Mediterranean. This strategic location allowed Timna to thrive as a commercial and cultural hub, facilitating the exchange of incense and other goods. Archaeological evidence points to the presence of defensive structures, such as walls and gates, indicating its significance and need for protection. Artistic relics like inscriptions and alabaster statues have been discovered, hinting at a rich cultural heritage. The city is a valuable site for understanding the interconnectedness of ancient civilizations and their trade dynamics.

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Timna as incense trade hub

1000 BCE

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Defensive Structures

Defensive WallsGates
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InscriptionsStatues
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Country

Yemen

Coordinates

15.00° N, 45.82° E