Sana'a palimpsest

Type: Qur'ans
Date: 578–669
Location or Findspot (Modern-Day Country): Yemen
Medium: Parchment
Description: According to tradition, the Great Mosque of Sana'a was started near the end of the Prophet Muhammad's life, ca. 630, and built to his specifications. In 1972, fragments from one of the oldest Qur'anic manuscripts were discovered during restorations of this mosque. The parchment has been radiocarbon dated to between 578 and 669. It is called the Sana'a Palimpsest because of its multiple layers. The older layer was erased and a newer layer, with a revised Qur'anic text, was written over it. The upper text likely dates to the late seventh or early eighth century, after the standardization of the Qur'an.
Relevant Textbook Chapter(s): 3, 4
Image Credits: Wikimedia Commons

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