mahlasust
Mahlasut, also known as Mahal sut or Mahlasut copper mines, refers to an ancient copper mine in South Arabia, possibly in the area of present-day Yemen. The site is of significant interest to archaeologists and historians due to its involvement in the development of the ancient trade networks.
Evidence of the mine's existence dates back to the 12th century BCE, during the time of the
The impact of Mahlasut on the international trade is multitiered and indirect. Exported copper from the mines
A hint of Said bin Suwair's role (artist, historian, diplomat) does seem likely in the lack of