This article publishes a selection of texts discovered during the 2019 Badia Survey that shed light on the complex interactions between the inhabitants of the desert and settled areas. The inscriptions studied here include two new Safaitic-Greek bilingual texts, two new Greek inscriptions, and a Safaitic text composed by an inhabitant of the city of Bosra in the Hawrān.</p
The special session in 2013, Languages of Southern Arabia, was the fifth in the Seminar for Arabian ...
The existence of Akkadian in the Mediterranean is due to the commercial trade which developed during...
In diesem Beitrag wird die Umverteilung und Wiederverwendung römischer Inschriften im nordafrikanis...
This article publishes a selection of texts discovered during the 2019 Badia Survey that shed light ...
This paper publishes three new Safaitic-Greek bilingual inscriptions. One of them is the first to co...
This article publishes eighteen inscriptions: seventeen in the Nabataean script and one in the pre-I...
This paper will produce a new edition of the Rīʿ al-Zallālah inscription, discussing in detail its p...
This article presents four new Nabataean inscriptions from Umm el-Jimāl in north-eastern Jordan. The...
Two well-known texts on altars from Delos (RES 3952; M 349) dating to the period after 167 BC attest...
This essay is an analytical study of sixteen new Ancient North Arabian inscriptions collected by the...
The inscriptions published in this paper are from the collection of a co-project between the Free Un...
This dissertation is the first systematic investigation of the materiality of Safaitic inscriptions,...
This work comprises a linguistic survey of the Ancient North Arabian (ANA) epigraphic material from ...
This paper publishes three new Safaitic-Greek bilingual inscriptions. One of them is the first to co...
International audienceThis article is intended to be a contribution to the corpus of the Greek and L...
The special session in 2013, Languages of Southern Arabia, was the fifth in the Seminar for Arabian ...
The existence of Akkadian in the Mediterranean is due to the commercial trade which developed during...
In diesem Beitrag wird die Umverteilung und Wiederverwendung römischer Inschriften im nordafrikanis...
This article publishes a selection of texts discovered during the 2019 Badia Survey that shed light ...
This paper publishes three new Safaitic-Greek bilingual inscriptions. One of them is the first to co...
This article publishes eighteen inscriptions: seventeen in the Nabataean script and one in the pre-I...
This paper will produce a new edition of the Rīʿ al-Zallālah inscription, discussing in detail its p...
This article presents four new Nabataean inscriptions from Umm el-Jimāl in north-eastern Jordan. The...
Two well-known texts on altars from Delos (RES 3952; M 349) dating to the period after 167 BC attest...
This essay is an analytical study of sixteen new Ancient North Arabian inscriptions collected by the...
The inscriptions published in this paper are from the collection of a co-project between the Free Un...
This dissertation is the first systematic investigation of the materiality of Safaitic inscriptions,...
This work comprises a linguistic survey of the Ancient North Arabian (ANA) epigraphic material from ...
This paper publishes three new Safaitic-Greek bilingual inscriptions. One of them is the first to co...
International audienceThis article is intended to be a contribution to the corpus of the Greek and L...
The special session in 2013, Languages of Southern Arabia, was the fifth in the Seminar for Arabian ...
The existence of Akkadian in the Mediterranean is due to the commercial trade which developed during...
In diesem Beitrag wird die Umverteilung und Wiederverwendung römischer Inschriften im nordafrikanis...