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LP 401

Text Information

Siglum
LP 401
Alternative Sigla
Is.Mu 284
Transliteration
l s²ʿr bn bʿ{ḏ}h
Translation
By S²ʿr son of {Bʿḏh}

Interpretation

Apparatus Criticus
LP 401: s²ʿb for s²ʿr
Commentary
It is clear from the photograph that the first name is s²ʿr not s²ʿb as Littmann read it.

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.
Original Reading Credit
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Original Translation Credit
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Associated Signs
Cartouche and 7 lines
Associated Inscriptions
LP 400 (= Is.Mu 283), LP 402 (= Is.Mu 285)

  • 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.
  • Inscriptions recorded at al-ʿĪsāwī by Muna Al-Muʾazzin, on the Safaitic Epigraphic Survey Programme, 1995–2002, and published here.
Site
Al-ʿĪsāwī, Rif Dimašq Governorate, Syria
Date Found
1904–1905; 1996–2002
Current Location
In situ
Subject
Genealogy
Script
Safaitic
Old OCIANA ID
#0027294
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