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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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