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An edition of new Nabataean inscriptions from Umm al-Jimāl
Abstract – This paper reports on a study of six new Nabataean inscriptions found in Umm al-Jimāl in the north-eastern Badia of Jordan. These inscriptions are a new addition to the corpus of Nabataean inscriptions. The inscriptions were engraved using the square or monumental script.
Nabataean agricultural terminology
This research is an analytical study of the agrictural terms that occur on Nabataean inscriptions. It is an attempt to explore their linguistic derivation, meanings and indications seeking to reach a better understanding of the Nabataean agricultural system and activities. We will also try to compare these terms to their parallels in other Semitic languages and dialects.
North Arabian Kingdoms
This chapter contains sections titled: Sources General Framework Settlement Before the 1st Millennium BC The Neo‐Assyrian Empire and North Arabia: 8th–7th Centuries BC Babylon and the Achaemenids: North Arabia in the 6th–4th Centuries BC The Lihyanite Dynasty of Dedan: 5th–1st Centuries BC Archaeological Data From Significant Oases Conclusions Guide to Further Reading