KRS 1368
Text Information
- Siglum
- KRS 1368
- Transliteration
- l wd mʾ{d}ʿlhnqt{ʾ}l
- Translation
- By Wd mʾ{d}ʿlhnqt{ʾ}l
Interpretation
- Commentary
- The text begins immediately after KRS 1367. The reading of the letters is more or less certain except for the second d which is rather carelessly done and the fork of the second ʾ which is faint. There is a further line next to the q and t but it is difficult to know where it fits in. The name is written in KRS 1367 and it is possible the author was just practising.
- Provenance
- Jordan
- Original Reading Credit
- OCIANA
- Original Translation Credit
- OCIANA
- Technique
- Scratched
- Associated Inscriptions
- KRS 1366-1367; 1369 (second face)
- 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
- Script
- Safaitic
- Old OCIANA ID
- #0021997
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