The aim of this study is to shed light on a new Ancient North Arabian inscription containing a reference to the Nabataean minister Syllaeus. This inscription is the second from the known corpus of Ancient North Arabian to mention the name of this minister, and could be dated to the last quarter of the 1st century BC. The inscription includes the rare verb ngy which means “to flee”
International audienceThis article examines the divine figures attested in the Nabataean, Nabataeo-A...
The paper presents a new inscription discovered in the Temple of Ramm (South Jordan). This inscripti...
This work deals with a selection of Aramaic and Nabataean Inscriptions which were found in the NW...
The aim of this study is to shed light on a new Ancient North Arabian inscription which could contai...
This essay is an analytical study of sixteen new Ancient North Arabian inscriptions collected by the...
This article presents four new Nabataean inscriptions from Umm el-Jimāl in north-eastern Jordan. The...
. خلاصة •ينشر هذا المقال كتابة نبطية وجدت في منطقة أم الجمال خلال بحث آثري قام به زيدون المحيسن في ...
The research aims to highlight a recently discovered Safaitic inscription from Jordan. This inscript...
This group of inscriptions was found at several sites southwest of Taymāʾ, on the way to Al-ʿUlā. Th...
This article publishes eighteen inscriptions: seventeen in the Nabataean script and one in the pre-I...
This paper edits twenty-one previously unpublished Ancient North Arabian (Safaitic) inscriptions dis...
The primary aim of this article is to present newly found ancient North Arabian inscriptions discove...
A new six-line Nabataean inscription was recently discovered during building work in the centre of t...
This article is an edition of an inscription in a variety of Thamudic that contains several glyph sh...
The inscriptions published in this paper are from the collection of a co-project between the Free Un...
International audienceThis article examines the divine figures attested in the Nabataean, Nabataeo-A...
The paper presents a new inscription discovered in the Temple of Ramm (South Jordan). This inscripti...
This work deals with a selection of Aramaic and Nabataean Inscriptions which were found in the NW...
The aim of this study is to shed light on a new Ancient North Arabian inscription which could contai...
This essay is an analytical study of sixteen new Ancient North Arabian inscriptions collected by the...
This article presents four new Nabataean inscriptions from Umm el-Jimāl in north-eastern Jordan. The...
. خلاصة •ينشر هذا المقال كتابة نبطية وجدت في منطقة أم الجمال خلال بحث آثري قام به زيدون المحيسن في ...
The research aims to highlight a recently discovered Safaitic inscription from Jordan. This inscript...
This group of inscriptions was found at several sites southwest of Taymāʾ, on the way to Al-ʿUlā. Th...
This article publishes eighteen inscriptions: seventeen in the Nabataean script and one in the pre-I...
This paper edits twenty-one previously unpublished Ancient North Arabian (Safaitic) inscriptions dis...
The primary aim of this article is to present newly found ancient North Arabian inscriptions discove...
A new six-line Nabataean inscription was recently discovered during building work in the centre of t...
This article is an edition of an inscription in a variety of Thamudic that contains several glyph sh...
The inscriptions published in this paper are from the collection of a co-project between the Free Un...
International audienceThis article examines the divine figures attested in the Nabataean, Nabataeo-A...
The paper presents a new inscription discovered in the Temple of Ramm (South Jordan). This inscripti...
This work deals with a selection of Aramaic and Nabataean Inscriptions which were found in the NW...