Language | Ancient South Arabian » Minaic » Marginal Minaic | ||
Alphabet | Ancient South Arabian | ||
Script typology | Monumental writing | ||
Writing technique | Relief | ||
Measure of letters | 16 | ||
Chronology |
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Garbini 1974 a did not realize that M 391, which he got only from Jaussen and Savignac's pl. XVII/3, had been studied by the two scholars as text no. 25a and had been collected in the RES as number 3704 B (the same oversight in Kitchen 2000). |
1 | According to Jaussen and Savignac and so RES, this text has to be restored as [Wdm ʾ]bm. The first letter seems to lack the apex of an s¹, but it is clearly shorter than a regular b. |
Support type | Stone inscription |
Material | Stone |
Link to object record |
Modern site | al-ʿUlā |
Ancient site | Ddn |
Geographical area | Ḥijāz |
Country | Saudi Arabia |
Found | Reemployed. In modern times |
Link to site record |
Jaussen and Savignac 1914: 289-290, n. 25a, pl. XVII/3 | Jaussen, Antonin J. and Savignac, M. Raphael 1914. Mission archéologique en Arabie. II. El-ʿEla, d'Hégra à Teima, Harrah de Tebouk. (Publications de la Société française des fouilles archéologiques, 2). Paris: Librairie orientaliste Paul Geuthner. |
Garbini 1974 c | Garbini, Giovanni 1974. Iscrizioni sudarabiche. i. Iscrizioni minee. (Istituto universitario orientale di Napoli. Ricerche, 10). Naples: Istituto universitario orientale. |
Kitchen 2000 | Kitchen, Kenneth A. 2000. Documentation for Ancient Arabia. Part II. Bibliographical Catalogue of Texts. Liverpool: Liverpool University Press. |