An Open Access Online Journal on Arabian Epigraphy.
S.A. al-Theeb, King Saud University, King Faisal Center for Research and Islamic Studies
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This group of inscriptions was found at several sites southwest of Taymāʾ, on the way to Al-ʿUlā. They were discovered by Dr Bader al-Faqayr, Associate Professor in the Department of Geography, Faculty of Arts, King Saud University during his geographical survey of the province, in the spring of 2008. The study of these fifteen inscriptions provides twenty-three personal names; four of them occur for the first time in Nabataean inscriptions. They provided us with thirteen lexical items, two of which are attested for the second time in Nabataean inscriptions: gʾyʾ ‘the tailor’ and yhwdyʾ ‘the Jew’.
Aramaic Graffiti Nabataeans Nabataeo-Arabic Saudi Arabia