New Nabataean inscriptions from the site of al-Sīj in the region of al-ʿUlā, Saudi Arabia

Authors

  • Solaiman ʿAbd al-Raḥmān al-Theeb

Abstract

A group of twenty-eight Nabataean inscriptions was found at the site of al-Sīj, c.40 km east of al-ʿUlā, in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. Several of them are by men who describe themselves as frs 'horseman, cavalryman'. Some provide names which are rare or new in the Nabataean onomasticon.

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Published

01/09/2011

How to Cite

al-Theeb, S. ʿAbd al-R. (2011). New Nabataean inscriptions from the site of al-Sīj in the region of al-ʿUlā, Saudi Arabia. Proceedings of the Seminar for Arabian Studies, 41, 349–371. Retrieved from https://www.archaeopresspublishing.com/ojs/index.php/PSAS/article/view/1700