OCIANA
Online Corpus of the Inscriptions of Ancient North Arabia

Reference Results

Displaying citations 12433 - 12456 of 14487 in total
Shahîd 1967 Shahîd, I. The Etymology of Ḥîra. Pages 163-173 in D.G. Stewart (ed.), Linguistic Studies in Memory of Richard Slade Hurrelt. Washington, DC: Georgeton University Press, 1967.
Shahîd 1980 Shahîd, I. The Martyrs of Najrān: Miscellaneous Reflexions. Le Muséon 93, 1980: 149-161.
Shahîd 1971 Shahîd, I. The Martyrs of Najrān: New Documents. (Subsidia Hagiographica, 49). Bruxelles: Société des Bollandistes, 1971.
Shahri 1991 Shahri, A.A.A.M. al- Grave Types and "Triliths" in Dhofar. Arabian archaeology and epigraphy 2, 1991: 182-195.
Shahri 1994 Shahri, A.A.A.M. al- Kayfa ibtadaynā wa-kayfa irtaqaynā bi-ʾl-ḥaḍārat al-insāniyyahi min šibh al-ǧazīrat al-ʿarabiyyah. Ẓafār, kitābāt-hā wa-nuqūš-hā ʾl-qadīmah. [Privately published. Printed by al-Ghurair, Dubai]. 1994.
Shahri 1991 Shahri, A.A.A.M. al- Recent Epigraphic Discoveries in Dhofar. Proceedings of the Seminar for Arabian Studies 21, 1991: 173-191.
Shahri & King n.d. Shahri, A.A.M al- & King, G.M.H. The Dhofar Epigraphic Project. A Description of the Inscriptions Recorded in 1991 and 1992. [unpublished report to be published by the Sultanate of Oman]. n.d..
Shaikh & Reeler 2010 Shaikh, N.Y. al- & Reeler, C. The ‘River Aftan’: an old caravan / trade route along Wādī al-Sahbāʾ. Proceedings of the Seminar for Arabian Studies 40, 2010: 321-336.
Shalem 1995 Shalem, A. Biʾr al-Waraqa: Legend and Truth. A Note on Medieval Sacred Geography. Palestine Exploration Quarterly 127, 1995: 50-61.
Shamekh 1985 Shamekh, A.A. Environmental Problems of Bedouin Settlements in Saudi Arabi. Maǧallat kulliyat al-ādāb, ǧāmiʿah malik saʿūd 12/01/2012, 1985: 115-123 [English section].
Shamir 2006 Shamir, O. Textiles, Basketry, Cordage and Fruits from 'En Tamar: Preliminary Report. Pages 191-194 in P. Bienkowski & K. Galor (eds), Crossing the Rift: Resources, routes, settlement patterns and interaction in the Wadi Arabah. (Levant Supplementary Series, 3). Oxford: Council for British Research in the Levant & Oxbow Books, 2006.
Shams 1981 Shams, M.ʿA. al- @. Sumer 37, 1981: @.
Shams 1988 Shams, M.ʿA. Hatra: the Arab Capital. (Scientific Heritage, 7). [English title of a book in Arabic entitled Al-Ḥaḍr al-ʿāṣimat al-ʿarabiya]. Baghdad: University of Baghdad, Centre of Revival of Arab Scientific Heritage, 1988.
Shanklin & Dark 1953 Shanklin, W.M. & Dark, A.J. Two Skulls from Jordan. Annual of the Department of Antiquities of Jordan 2, 1953: 57-61, pl. 7.
Shanks 1984 Shanks, Hershel (eds.) Recent archaeology in the land of Israel. xii-194 p. :. Jerusalem : Israel Exploration Society ; ,
Shanks 1998 Shanks, H. The Mystery and Meaning of the Dead Sea Scrolls. New York: Random House, 1998.
Shapira 2004 Shapira, A. mi-midbar śīn — ʿal ha-samēk ha-nniktobōt b-śīn. Aqadēm 26, 2004
Sharafaddin 1977 Sharafaddin, A.H. Some Islamic inscriptions discovered on the Darb Zubayda. Atlal 1, 1977: 69-70, pls 49-50.
Sharaf al-Dīn 1967 Sharaf al-Dīn, Aḥmad Ḥusayn Târikh al-yaman al-thaqäfî. 4 vol. ;. Cairo : Matba'at al-Kaylânî al-Saghir, ,
Sharafi 2008 Sharafi, A.G. al- Genitive Construct State in Modern Standard Arabic: a PP within an NP. Salford University Conference 7–8 April 2008. Powerpoint presentation. 2008.
Sharekh 2002 Al- Sharekh, A.M. Al- An Archaeological Study of Stone Structures in Northeast Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. Adumatu 5, 2002: 35-68.
Sharekh 2001 Sharekh, A.M. Al- [Review of Alexander (ed.) ? (AF.I,II)]. Adumatu 3, 2001: 59-64.
Sharekh 2006 Sharekh, A.M.S. Al- The Archaeology of Central Saudi Arabia: Investigations of Lithic Artefacts and Stone Structures in Northeast Riyadh. Riyadh: Deputy Ministry for Antiquities and Museums, 2006.
Sharon 1990 Sharon, M. Arabic Rock Inscriptions from the Negev. Pages 9*-35*, pls p. 47-59 [Hebrew section] in M. Sharon and M. Halloun, Ancient Rock Inscriptions. Supplement to Map of Har Nafḥa (196) 12-01. Israel Antiquities Authority. Archaeological Survey of Israel. [Page numbers of English text are asterisked. Pages bearing plates are numbered (without asterisks) in the sequence of the Hebrew text]. Jerusalem: The Israel Antiquities Authority, 1990.