KJA 44
Text Information
- Siglum
- KJA 44
- Transliteration
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l ḏʾb ḫ{ṭ}ṭ kll bn s¹mʿn bn qn
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- Translation
-
By Ḏʾb, [the] {drawing} all [of it] son of S¹mʿn son of Qn
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- Language and Script
- Hismaic
Interpretation
- Apparatus Criticus
- King (1990: 189–190) commented: "The patronym and third name are written down from the legs of an ibex to the right of the beginning of the text. There is an abrasion over the first ṭ. For other occurrences of the genealogy, see Index a and see Ch.5.C.2, genealogy 4. For this formula used to refer to drawings, see Ch.4.B.1".
- Editio Princeps
- King 1990: 189–190
- [AMJ] King, G.M.H. Early North Arabian Thamudic E. A preliminary description based on a new corpus of inscriptions from the Ḥismā desert of southern Jordan and published material. Ph.D thesis, School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London, 1990. [Unpublished]. 1990.
- Site
- Wādī Ǧudayyid site A, Al-‘Aqabah Governorate, Jordan
- Current Location
- In situ
- Subjects
- Drawing, Genealogy
- Old OCIANA ID
- #0047719
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16 Sep, 2024
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OCIANA,. 'KJA 44.' OCIANA. 16 Sep, 2024. https://ociana.osu.edu/inscriptions/24495. Accessed: 19 Jan, 2026.
