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EPISODE · Apr 4, 2026 · 6 MIN

The Secrets of Kāniṭ

from Samael's Podcast · host Samael

How can a handful of stone inscriptions rewrite the history of a lost city when no books or scrolls survived?By treating ancient Sabaean carvings as the sole surviving archives, researchers have reconstructed the identity of the lost city of Uqanit (also known as Karab Ad) in Yemen, revealing a complex society dating back to the 6th century BC, worshipping the patron god Thalab Riamim and the sun god Shams, and structured around powerful clans like the Banu Hamdan—all while racing against the destruction of Yemen’s cultural heritage by modern conflict.The investigation centers on the ruins of Uqanit, a site where history was nearly erased because no papyrus or parchment records survived. The only remaining “books” are inscriptions carved into stone using the ancient Sabaean script. These fragments, housed largely in the small local Canet Museum, serve as the primary evidence for a civilization that was previously a mystery. The urgency of this work is heightened by the ongoing war in Yemen, where a single 2015 airstrike destroyed 12,500 artifacts, highlighting the fragility of this heritage.Decoding these stones has yielded profound insights. One inscription, a personal monument by “Satamat and his brother,” humanizes the past, showing a desire for family legacy that echoes across two millennia. Religious texts reveal the city’s spiritual heart, dominated by the patron god Thalab Riamim (”Lord of Kadutin”) and the previously unknown worship of the sun god Shams. The discovery of building names like “Arbcom” and the identification of social structures, such as the client relationships between the Banu Zurb and Banu Hamdan clans, paint a picture of a vibrant, stratified society.Perhaps the most revolutionary finding is the timeline. Previously thought to have flourished only between the 1st century BC and 3rd century AD, new inscriptions push the city’s occupation back to the 6th or 5th century BC. This single clue rewrites the first chapter of the city’s history, suggesting it was a significant player much earlier than anticipated.These stones are not just relics; they are keys to unlocking buried structures, like the unexcavated underground basin at the site. Every preserved inscription offers a potential clue to the function and history of the physical ruins still waiting underground. The story of Uqanit demonstrates that even a fragmented collection of rock can resurrect a lost world, reminding us that countless other voices and cities may still be waiting in silence for someone to learn how to listen.For deeper exploration, the source offers tailor-made reports and source documents at www.samael.ink, with episodes available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Audible, and other platforms. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.samael.ink/subscribe

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