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KJC 272

Text Information

Siglum
KJC 272
Transliteration
w ḏkrt lt ʿbdḥrṯt
Translation
And may Lt remember ʿbdḥrṯt

Interpretation

Apparatus Criticus
King (1990: 362) commented: "= KJPr 1.The ḥ of the proper name has an unusually long tail and is written on its side. ʿbdḥrṯt is not in Harding 1971. See Ch.5.A.1. For this type of prayer, see Ch.4.C.1. There is a d and t inscribed to the left of the text".

Original Reading Credit
King 1990: 362
Original Translation Credit
King 1990: 362

  • 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.
  • 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 [Unpublished]. 1990.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 C, Al-‘Aqabah Governorate, Jordan
Current Location
In situ
Subjects
Deity, Isolated Prayer, Religion
Script
Hismaic
Old OCIANA ID
#0049360
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