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KRS 1081

Text Information

Siglum
KRS 1081
Transliteration
l ----{r} bn rm[z]n bn ----
Translation
By ---- son of {Rmzn} son of ----

Interpretation

Commentary
The first part of the inscription is rather difficult to read. There is a line and then a gap in which no letters are visible. There are then three lines of which the tops of the last two are covered by an abrasion. The rock is broken after the m and the top of the z is missing and only some lines are left of the other letters in the rest of the inscription.

Provenance
Jordan
Original Reading Credit
OCIANA
Original Translation Credit
OCIANA

Technique
Incised & scratched

Associated Inscriptions
KRS 1077-1080

  • 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
#0021709
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