KJA 241
Text Information
- Siglum
- KJA 241
- Transliteration
-
{l} r{g}{m}
OCIANA
- Translation
-
{By} {Rgm}
OCIANA
- Language and Script
- Hismaic
Interpretation
- Apparatus Criticus
- King (1990: 229) commented: "To the right of KJA 240. The letter read as l is a thick line on the other side of a crack in the rock. One circle of the g is faint and the other obscured by hammering. rgm, Harding 1971: 271 where is it listed in Sab. as the name of a well".
- Editio Princeps
- King 1990: 229
- [HIn] Harding, G.L. An Index and Concordance of Pre-Islamic Arabian Names and Inscriptions. (Near and Middle East Series, 8). Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1971.
- [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 [Unpublished]. 1990.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
- Subject
- Name only
- Old OCIANA ID
- #0047926
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16 Sep, 2024
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OCIANA. 'KJA 241.' OCIANA. 16 Sep, 2024. https://ociana.osu.edu/inscriptions/24699. Accessed: 20 Jun, 2025.