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New research on the ‘Thamudic’ graffiti from the region of Ḥimā (Najrān, Saudi Arabia)
Document Type
research-article
Source
Proceedings of the Seminar for Arabian Studies, 2018 Jan 01. 48, 53-70.
Subject
Language
English
ISSN
03088421
Abstract
The region of Ḥimā includes a wide area located in the desert about 100 km north-east of Najrān. In antiquity, this was on the route leading from South Arabia to the north of the Arabian Peninsula and thus has an exceptional archaeological ensemble of graffiti, rock drawings, and funerary structures. Since 2007 the Saudi-French mission to Najrān has been conducting explorations and epigraphic surveys in Ḥimā and has already exhaustively recorded the area of ʿAn Jamal, ʿAn Halkān, and Jabal as-Sammā. In 2016 C.J. Robin achieved the complete decipherment of the graffiti in the ‘Southern Thamudic’ script and sketched their basic linguistic features. Through a preliminary study of the material recorded by the Saudi-French mission, this paper provides a new, general overview of the graphic and linguistic features of these texts. The new data, combined with what was previously known (script, palaeographic varieties, chronology, formulae, and language) are presented and examined and compared with Ancient South Arabian and with the scripts and languages from northern Arabia.

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