Taymāʾ II is a Catalogue which contains all the inscriptions discovered during the 24 seasons of the Saudi- German excavations at Taymāʾ from 2004–15 which were funded by the German Research Foundation (DFG). The 113 objects carry inscriptions in different languages and scripts, illustrating the linguistic diversity of the oasis through time. Although the majority are fragmentary, they provide an important source for the history of the oasis in ancient and mediaeval times. The Babylonian cuneiform inscriptions in this volume confirm for the first time the ten-year sojourn at Taymāʾ of the last Babylonian king Nabû-na’id (556–539 BC). In addition, Imperial Aramaic inscriptions dated by the reigns of Lihyanite kings, based at Dadan (modern al...
This article presents a new study of the Christian Palestinian Aramaic palimpsest from the Cairo Gen...
After its decipherment in the middle of the 19th century, cuneiform came to be, together with its nu...
International audienceThis paper presents eleven Sabaic inscriptions from the temple of Taʾlab Riyām...
Taymāʾ II is a Catalogue which contains all the inscriptions discovered during the 24 seasons of the...
This group of inscriptions was found at several sites southwest of Taymāʾ, on the way to Al-ʿUlā. Th...
This work comprises a linguistic survey of the Ancient North Arabian (ANA) epigraphic material from ...
A new six-line Nabataean inscription was recently discovered during building work in the centre of t...
Multidisciplinary research at the oasis of Tayma, Northwest Arabia, revealed further information on ...
International audienceThe archaeological area of Barāqish, including the extra muros sanctuaries of ...
Saudi-German salvage excavations in the cemetery of al-Nasim, located south of the walled area of th...
The Reconstruction of the Jewish Diaspora in the Exilic and Post-exilic Periods. Cuneiform documents...
In 2009, two further seasons of multidisciplinary research at the oasis of Tayma were carried out, f...
This book is the third volume of the collection of epigraphic and archaeological artifacts from the ...
This work deals with a selection of Aramaic and Nabataean Inscriptions which were found in the NW...
This article presents a new study of the Christian Palestinian Aramaic palimpsest from the Cairo Gen...
After its decipherment in the middle of the 19th century, cuneiform came to be, together with its nu...
International audienceThis paper presents eleven Sabaic inscriptions from the temple of Taʾlab Riyām...
Taymāʾ II is a Catalogue which contains all the inscriptions discovered during the 24 seasons of the...
This group of inscriptions was found at several sites southwest of Taymāʾ, on the way to Al-ʿUlā. Th...
This work comprises a linguistic survey of the Ancient North Arabian (ANA) epigraphic material from ...
A new six-line Nabataean inscription was recently discovered during building work in the centre of t...
Multidisciplinary research at the oasis of Tayma, Northwest Arabia, revealed further information on ...
International audienceThe archaeological area of Barāqish, including the extra muros sanctuaries of ...
Saudi-German salvage excavations in the cemetery of al-Nasim, located south of the walled area of th...
The Reconstruction of the Jewish Diaspora in the Exilic and Post-exilic Periods. Cuneiform documents...
In 2009, two further seasons of multidisciplinary research at the oasis of Tayma were carried out, f...
This book is the third volume of the collection of epigraphic and archaeological artifacts from the ...
This work deals with a selection of Aramaic and Nabataean Inscriptions which were found in the NW...
This article presents a new study of the Christian Palestinian Aramaic palimpsest from the Cairo Gen...
After its decipherment in the middle of the 19th century, cuneiform came to be, together with its nu...
International audienceThis paper presents eleven Sabaic inscriptions from the temple of Taʾlab Riyām...