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JSFP Jamme 1970 Jamme, A. Safaitic f as a Preposition and a Particle Indicating a Temporal Succession. Orientalia 39, 1970: 412-418.
JSIS Jamme 1967 Jamme, A. Safaitic Inscriptions from Saudi Arabia. Oriens Antiquus 6, 1967: 189-213, pl. 50-55.
JaS Jamme 1971 Jamme, A. Safaitic Inscriptions from the Country of ʿArʿar and Raʾs al-ʿAnānīyah. Pages 41-109, 611-637 in F. Altheim & R. Stiehl (eds), Christentum am Roten Meer. 1. Berlin: De Gruyter, 1971.
JSM Jamme 1970 Jamme, A. Safaitic mlk, "Lord" of the Tribe. Orientalia 39, 1970: 504-511.
JSaf.N Jamme 1970 Jamme, A. Safaitic Notes (Commentary on JaS 44-176). [privately printed]. Washington, DC, 1970.
Jamme 1972 Jamme, A. Safaitic Stones Photographed by Dale E. Garrison near Ancient Badanah. Pages 113-114 in A. Jamme, Miscellanées d'ancient arabe III. Washington, DC: [privately produced], 1972.
JSV Jamme 1972 Jamme, A. Safaitic Vogüé 402. Journal of Near Eastern Studies 31, 1972: 16-21.
Jamme 1983 Jamme, A. Saf and Tham Names Beginning with ṯḥ. Pages 183 in A. Jamme, Miscellanées d'ancient arabe XIII. Washington, DC: [privately produced], 1983.
Jamme 1983 Jamme, A. Saf CISN la and b again. Pages 120-122 in A. Jamme, Miscellanées d'ancient arabe XIII. Washington, DC: [privately produced], 1983.
Jamme 1983 Jamme, A. Saf Texts Examined during the Preceding Research,. Pages 189-237 in A. Jamme, Miscellanées d'ancient arabe XIII. Washington, DC: [privately produced], 1983.
Jamme 1955 Jamme, A. Some Qatabanian Inscriptions Dedicating "Daughters of God". Bulletin of the American Schools of Oriental Research 138, 1955: 39-47.
Jamme 1983 Jamme, A. Some Tham Texts from the Country of Ḥāʾil (Saudi Arabia) Published by F.V. Winnett. Pages 151-176 in A. Jamme, Miscellanées d'ancient arabe XIII. Washington, DC: [privately produced], 1983.
Jamme 1955 Jamme, A. South-Arabian Antiquities in the U.S.A.. Bibliotheca Orientalis 12, 1955: 152-154, pls 2-3.
JMAA XIII Jamme 1983 Jamme, A. Tham Texts Examined during the Preceding Research. Pages 237-243 in A. Jamme, Miscellanées d'ancient arabe XIII. Washington, DC: [privately produced], 1983.
Jamme 1994/1995 Jamme, A. Thamudic QalḫatT 1, north of ʿAqaba. Pages 155-157 in A. Jamme, Miscellanées d'ancient arabe XVIII. See also XVIII [Revised version] (1995), same pagination. Washington, D.C.: [privately produced], 1994/1995.
JTS Jamme 1967 Jamme, A. Thamudic Studies. Washington, DC: [privately printed], 1967.
Jamme 1983 Jamme, A. Tham WiTa 1 and 2 again. Pages 176-182 in A. Jamme, Miscellanées d'ancient arabe XIII. Washington, DC: [privately produced], 1983.
Jamme 1995 Jamme, A. The 1988 revised edition of A.H. Scheiba's 1982 thesis (rewritten in June 1995). Pages 81-89 in A. Jamme, Miscellanées d'ancient arabe XVIII [Revised version]. Washington, D.C.:[privately produced], 1995.
Jamme 1994/1995 Jamme, A. The A.J. Drewes-R. Schneider tandem's mistreatment of the Sabaean marks found in Ethiopia. Pages 3-53 in A. Jamme, Miscellanées d'ancient arabe XVIII [1994]. See also XVIII [Revised version] (1995) same pagination. Washington, D.C.: [privately produced], 1994/1995.
Jamme 1963 Jamme, A. The Al-ʿUqlah texts. Documentation Sud-Arabe, III. Washington, D.C.: Catholic University of America Press, 1963.
Jamme 1994/1995 Jamme, A. The calligram Ja 3282 = RÉS 2690. Pages 164-168 in A. Jamme, Miscellanées d'ancient arabe XVIII. See also XVIII [Revised version] (1995), same pagination. 1994/1995.
Jamme 1983 Jamme, A. The Case of the Two Personal Nouns bn and bt, X. Pages 150-151 in A. Jamme, Miscellanées d'ancient arabe XIII. Washington, DC: [privately produced], 1983.
Jamme 1996 Jamme, A. The five funerary steles CIH 419, 445, 723, J. Aylward, RÉS 4575 and the comments of J. Pirenne, M. Maraqten and M.C.A. Macdonald. Pages 3-36 in A. Jamme, Miscellanées d'ancient arabe XIX. Washington, D.C.: [privately produced], 1996.
Jamme 1971 Jamme, A. The Four Texts of Safaitic IM 51045. Pages 11-12, pl. 1 in A. Jamme, Miscellanées d'ancient arabe II. Washington, DC: [privately produced], 1971.