This article is an edition of an inscription in a variety of Thamudic that contains several glyph shapes that have not been found together in the same inscription, and are typical of inscriptions from central and southern Arabia. Interesting glyph shapes include the glyph shapes for ', w, and g. A personal name formed on a morphological H-Causative verb, familiar from the South Arabian, as well as Dadanitic inscriptions, is attested in this inscription. The formula found in the inscription is paralleled most closely by those typical of Thamudic C inscriptions. Finally, the article discusses the implications of the combination of these features, typically associated with different scripts and geographic distribution, for the field of ANA epi...
This article presents four new Nabataean inscriptions from Umm el-Jimāl in north-eastern Jordan. The...
This volume is an organized collection of inscriptions in Qatabanic, Marginal Qatabanic and Awsanite...
This group of inscriptions was found at several sites southwest of Taymāʾ, on the way to Al-ʿUlā. Th...
This article is an edition of an inscription in a variety of Thamudic that contains several glyph sh...
This article studies two unique Greek inscriptions from Wadi Salma in north-eastern Jordan. The firs...
iP l_£JJl ÂJUjJl oLo^Jl t_jL«iji >u> Â^^JAbstract - The paper deals with an early one-word Arabic in...
The present research is an analytical study of thirteen Safaitic inscriptions collected during a rec...
International audienceFifteen Greek inscriptions recently discovered in the Land of Moab (southern J...
The primary aim of this article is to present newly found ancient North Arabian inscriptions discove...
The research aims to highlight a recently discovered Safaitic inscription from Jordan. This inscript...
This essay is an analytical study of sixteen new Ancient North Arabian inscriptions collected by the...
This paper aims at studying a group of fourteen Safaitic inscriptions collected during an epigraphic...
International audienceThis article is the edition and commentary of an inscription discovered some t...
This paper discusses a unique rock inscription found during the 2011 survey conducted by the author ...
The aim of this study is to shed light on a new Ancient North Arabian inscription containing a refer...
This article presents four new Nabataean inscriptions from Umm el-Jimāl in north-eastern Jordan. The...
This volume is an organized collection of inscriptions in Qatabanic, Marginal Qatabanic and Awsanite...
This group of inscriptions was found at several sites southwest of Taymāʾ, on the way to Al-ʿUlā. Th...
This article is an edition of an inscription in a variety of Thamudic that contains several glyph sh...
This article studies two unique Greek inscriptions from Wadi Salma in north-eastern Jordan. The firs...
iP l_£JJl ÂJUjJl oLo^Jl t_jL«iji >u> Â^^JAbstract - The paper deals with an early one-word Arabic in...
The present research is an analytical study of thirteen Safaitic inscriptions collected during a rec...
International audienceFifteen Greek inscriptions recently discovered in the Land of Moab (southern J...
The primary aim of this article is to present newly found ancient North Arabian inscriptions discove...
The research aims to highlight a recently discovered Safaitic inscription from Jordan. This inscript...
This essay is an analytical study of sixteen new Ancient North Arabian inscriptions collected by the...
This paper aims at studying a group of fourteen Safaitic inscriptions collected during an epigraphic...
International audienceThis article is the edition and commentary of an inscription discovered some t...
This paper discusses a unique rock inscription found during the 2011 survey conducted by the author ...
The aim of this study is to shed light on a new Ancient North Arabian inscription containing a refer...
This article presents four new Nabataean inscriptions from Umm el-Jimāl in north-eastern Jordan. The...
This volume is an organized collection of inscriptions in Qatabanic, Marginal Qatabanic and Awsanite...
This group of inscriptions was found at several sites southwest of Taymāʾ, on the way to Al-ʿUlā. Th...