Rear view showing the bent metallic walls at the edge that are considered evidence of the use of wax slabs. Lion Appliqué, probably discovered in Tamna, Yemen, third quarter of the 1st century BCE, H. 67 cm (National Museum of Sana’a, Yemen, inv. YM36526). See Mille, Benoît, I. Gajda, F. Demange, C. Pariselle, Y. Coquinot, E. Porto, O. Tavoso, and Antoine Zink. 2010. “Hawtar’athat, Fils de Radaw’il Du Lignage de Shalalum. Une grande statue de bronze du Royaume de Saba’ (Yémen).” Monuments et mémoires de la Fondation Eugène Piot 89: 5–68. https://doi.org/10.3406/piot.2010.1726..