Support type | Stone inscription | ||||||
Material | Stone | ||||||
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Notes on support and decorations | After the text, letter h (maybe Nkrḥ's symbol) and two South-Arabian symbols: ʿṯtr's monogram and a snake (for the god Wd). As the following letters are isolated, they are probably symbols too, but according to Garbini they are the Thamudic letters g and d or k (the last sign is fragmentary). |
Modern site | al-ʿUlā |
Ancient site | Ddn |
Geographical area | Ḥijāz |
Country | Saudi Arabia |
Found | Reemployed. In modern times |
Link to site record |
Title | M 391 |
Concordance | JSMin 25a; RES 3704 B |
Language | Ancient South Arabian » Minaic » Marginal Minaic |
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