This essay is an analytical study of sixteen new Ancient North Arabian inscriptions collected by the author during an epigraphical survey in 2010 in the area of Ġadīr Al-Aḥmar in Al-Ṣafāwī Region Northeast Jordan. On the grounds of the shape of script and the language, these inscriptions are classified as Safaitic. The script was known in the region to the south and southeast of Damascus (including north and northeast of Jordan) and in north and northwest Saudi Arabia. The goal of this analysis is to study the inscriptions, the semantics and morphology of the words and the proper nouns contained therein. Furthermore, the paper also identifies certain new vocabulary items, such as four personal names mentioned for the first time in the corpu...
This paper publishes three new Safaitic-Greek bilingual inscriptions. One of them is the first to co...
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 ...
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 article publishes eighteen inscriptions: seventeen in the Nabataean script and one in the pre-I...
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 article is an edition of an inscription in a variety of Thamudic that contains several glyph sh...
This paper aims at studying a group of fourteen Safaitic inscriptions collected during an epigraphic...
The present research is an analytical study of thirteen Safaitic inscriptions collected during a rec...
The inscriptions published in this paper are from the collection of a co-project between the Free Un...
This paper edits twenty-one previously unpublished Ancient North Arabian (Safaitic) inscriptions dis...
This paper aims to study a new Safaitic inscription documented from the eastern Jordanian Badiyah. T...
This paper aims to study new Islamic epigraphical material found in the Jordanian Badia. These inscr...
This paper publishes three new Safaitic-Greek bilingual inscriptions. One of them is the first to co...
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 ...
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 article publishes eighteen inscriptions: seventeen in the Nabataean script and one in the pre-I...
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 article is an edition of an inscription in a variety of Thamudic that contains several glyph sh...
This paper aims at studying a group of fourteen Safaitic inscriptions collected during an epigraphic...
The present research is an analytical study of thirteen Safaitic inscriptions collected during a rec...
The inscriptions published in this paper are from the collection of a co-project between the Free Un...
This paper edits twenty-one previously unpublished Ancient North Arabian (Safaitic) inscriptions dis...
This paper aims to study a new Safaitic inscription documented from the eastern Jordanian Badiyah. T...
This paper aims to study new Islamic epigraphical material found in the Jordanian Badia. These inscr...
This paper publishes three new Safaitic-Greek bilingual inscriptions. One of them is the first to co...
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 ...