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Fiey 1990 Fiey, J.M. Les “Nabaṭ” de Kaskar-Wāsiṭ dans les premiers siècles de l'Islam. Mélanges de l'Université Saint-Joseph 51, 1990: 49-87.
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Fiema & Holmgren 2000 Fiema, Z.T. & Holmgren, R. The Byzantine monastic / pilgrimage center of St. Aaron near Petra. Pages 99-110 in J. Frösén & Z.T. Fiema (eds), Petra. A city forgotten and rediscovered. A volume associated with the exhibition organized by the Amos Anderson Art Museum in Helsinki, Finland. (Publications of Amos Anderson Art Museum, 40). Helsinki: Amos Anderson Art Museum, 2002.
Fiema, All-Jallad A, Macdonald MCA, Nehmé 2015 Fiema, Z.T., Al-Jallad, A., Macdonald, M.C.A., Nehmé, L. Provincia Arabia: Nabataea, the emergence of Arabic as as written language, and Graeco-Arabica. Pages 372-433 in G. Fisher (ed.), Arabs and Empires before Islam. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2015.