KRS 710
Text Information
- Siglum
- KRS 710
- Transliteration
- l s¹wd bn ḏbb bn bdʾl bn [g][y]{z} bn s¹{ḫ}[r] {b}{n} ʿr bn zdʾl
- Translation
- By S¹wd son of Ḏbb son of Bdʾl son of {Gyz} son of {S¹ḫr} {son of} ʿr son of Zdʾl
Interpretation
- Commentary
- The inscription is partly covered by an Arabic inscription and only parts of the letters of the fourth and fifth names are visible. The genealogy gyz bn s¹ḫr bn ʿr occurs in KRS 519.
- Provenance
- Jordan
- Original Reading Credit
- OCIANA
- Original Translation Credit
- OCIANA
- Technique
- Incised
- Associated Signs
- 4 circles are visible. Part of a cartouche is visible in the photograph
- Associated Drawings
- KRS 710 d/1
- Associated Inscriptions
- Inscriptions recorded by Geraldine King on the Basalt Desert Rescue Survey in north-eastern Jordan in 1989 and published here
- Site
- Al-Mafraq Governorate, Jordan
- Date Found
- 1989
- Current Location
- In situ
- Subject
- Genealogy
- Script
- Safaitic
- Old OCIANA ID
- #0021338
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