LP 347
Text Information
- Siglum
- LP 347
- Transliteration
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- Translation
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Interpretation
- Apparatus Criticus
- This was not included in C.
- Commentary
- A chiselled ṣ between bn and ʿbṭ of LP 346 [= C 3264] and three other possible letters around the end of the text were read by Littmann as LP 347 (l ṣʿb). However, their position on the stone and their distribution in around C 3264 make this improbable and they do not seem to constitute a text.
- Provenance
- Al-ʿĪsāwī is the name of a probably ancient well between two headlands on the eastern side of the Wādī Shām as it runs northwards from the modern Al-Namārah dam to the Ruḥbah. The well is large, stone lined and with stone water-channels running from it. The main concentration of published inscriptions is on the top of the northern headland, but there also many inscriptions on its south-west slopes, coming down to the well and on the southern headland, on the crest of which is a stone tower. Littmann visited the site twice when he and other members of the expeditions copied some 450 inscriptions. Between 1996 and 2003, the Safaitic Epigraphic Survey Programme [SESP] made a comprehensive survey of the site recording over 3500 inscriptions.
- Associated Inscriptions
- Ryckmans, G. Corpus Inscriptionum Semiticarum: Pars Quinta, Inscriptiones Saracenicae Continens: Tomus I, Fasciculus I, Inscriptiones Safaiticae. Paris: E Reipublicae Typographeo, 1950–1951.
- Littmann, E. Safaïtic Inscriptions. Syria. Publications of the Princeton University Archaeological Expeditions to Syria in 1904–1905 and 1909. Division IV. Section C. Leiden: Brill, 1943.
- Site
- Al-ʿĪsāwī, Rif Dimašq Governorate, Syria
- Date Found
- 1904–1905; 1996
- Current Location
- In situ
- Script
- Safaitic
- Old OCIANA ID
- #0008931
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