The primary aim of this article is to present newly found ancient North Arabian inscriptions discovered in two locations within the Jordan Badia. This paper presents the first evidence that the “Safaic people/ Safaitic tribes” looked to the god Lt (Allat) as the queen of the earth. his article also tries to explain the meaning of the verb ʾṣḫ, which has been found in only a few inscriptions in Ancient North Arabian. The article concludes that the majority of verbs in Safaitic relate to sadness, grief, death, and worry and that we must translate inscriptions by understanding the meaning of the entire work and not just translate the component part
. خلاصة •ينشر هذا المقال كتابة نبطية وجدت في منطقة أم الجمال خلال بحث آثري قام به زيدون المحيسن في ...
International audienceThis article examines the divine figures attested in the Nabataean, Nabataeo-A...
This paper aims to study new Islamic epigraphical material found in the Jordanian Badia. These inscr...
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 studies nine memorial Safaitic inscriptions from the town of Deir al-Kahf in Northern Bad...
This paper aims at studying a group of fourteen Safaitic inscriptions collected during an epigraphic...
The aim of this study is to shed light on a new Ancient North Arabian inscription containing a refer...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: 276-302.Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. Religion and the stru...
This paper edits twenty-one previously unpublished Ancient North Arabian (Safaitic) inscriptions dis...
The present research is an analytical study of thirteen Safaitic inscriptions collected during a rec...
This paper aims to study a new Safaitic inscription documented from the eastern Jordanian Badiyah. T...
The inscriptions published in this paper are from the collection of a co-project between the Free Un...
This paper discusses four new Safaitic inscriptions from Jordan. Two of the funerary inscriptions sh...
The paper presents a new inscription discovered in the Temple of Ramm (South Jordan). This inscripti...
. خلاصة •ينشر هذا المقال كتابة نبطية وجدت في منطقة أم الجمال خلال بحث آثري قام به زيدون المحيسن في ...
International audienceThis article examines the divine figures attested in the Nabataean, Nabataeo-A...
This paper aims to study new Islamic epigraphical material found in the Jordanian Badia. These inscr...
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 studies nine memorial Safaitic inscriptions from the town of Deir al-Kahf in Northern Bad...
This paper aims at studying a group of fourteen Safaitic inscriptions collected during an epigraphic...
The aim of this study is to shed light on a new Ancient North Arabian inscription containing a refer...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: 276-302.Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. Religion and the stru...
This paper edits twenty-one previously unpublished Ancient North Arabian (Safaitic) inscriptions dis...
The present research is an analytical study of thirteen Safaitic inscriptions collected during a rec...
This paper aims to study a new Safaitic inscription documented from the eastern Jordanian Badiyah. T...
The inscriptions published in this paper are from the collection of a co-project between the Free Un...
This paper discusses four new Safaitic inscriptions from Jordan. Two of the funerary inscriptions sh...
The paper presents a new inscription discovered in the Temple of Ramm (South Jordan). This inscripti...
. خلاصة •ينشر هذا المقال كتابة نبطية وجدت في منطقة أم الجمال خلال بحث آثري قام به زيدون المحيسن في ...
International audienceThis article examines the divine figures attested in the Nabataean, Nabataeo-A...
This paper aims to study new Islamic epigraphical material found in the Jordanian Badia. These inscr...