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1Personal Names in the Nabatean Realm
By Avraham Negev

“Personal Names in the Nabatean Realm” Metadata:
- Title: ➤ Personal Names in the Nabatean Realm
- Author: Avraham Negev
- Language: English
- Number of Pages: Median: 228
- Publisher: ➤ Institute of Archaeology, Hebrew University of Jerusalem
- Publish Date: 1991
- Publish Location: Jerusalem
“Personal Names in the Nabatean Realm” Subjects and Themes:
- Subjects: ➤ Nabataean - Names, Personal - Personal Names - Nabatéens - Noms de personnes - Persoonsnamen - Histoire - Noms de personnes nabatéens - Inscriptions nabatéennes - Sources - Noms de personnes sémitiques - Nabatäisch - Nabateeërs - Personenname - Antiquités - 17.57 onomastics and toponymy - Nabataean Inscriptions
Edition Identifiers:
- The Open Library ID: OL1296691M
- Online Computer Library Center (OCLC) ID: 25468542
- Library of Congress Control Number (LCCN): 92160332
Access and General Info:
- First Year Published: 1991
- Is Full Text Available: Yes
- Is The Book Public: No
- Access Status: Borrowable
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2The Nabataean tomb inscriptions of Mada'in Salah
By John F. Healey

“The Nabataean tomb inscriptions of Mada'in Salah” Metadata:
- Title: ➤ The Nabataean tomb inscriptions of Mada'in Salah
- Author: John F. Healey
- Languages: ara - English
- Number of Pages: Median: 298
- Publisher: ➤ Oxford University Press - Oxford University Press on behalf of the University of Manchester - published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the University of Manchester
- Publish Date: 1993
- Publish Location: Oxford [England] - Oxford
“The Nabataean tomb inscriptions of Mada'in Salah” Subjects and Themes:
- Subjects: ➤ Saudi Arabia - Inscriptions,Aramaic - Tombs - Antiquities - Sources - Inscriptions,Nabataean - Nabataean - History - Inscriptions, semitic - Nabataeans - Nabataean Inscriptions - Aramaic Inscriptions
- Places: Saudia Arabia - Madāin Ṣāliḥ - Saudi Arabia - Madāin Ṣāliḥ (Saudi Arabia)
Edition Identifiers:
- The Open Library ID: OL21177162M - OL1169754M
- Online Computer Library Center (OCLC) ID: 29450917
- Library of Congress Control Number (LCCN): 94152181
- All ISBNs: 9780199221622 - 0199221626
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- First Year Published: 1993
- Is Full Text Available: No
- Is The Book Public: No
- Access Status: No_ebook
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Nabataeans
The Nabataeans, also spelled Nabateans (/ˌnæbəˈtiːənz/; Nabatean Aramaic / Arabic: 𐢕𐢃𐢋𐢈, NBṬW, vocalized as Nabāṭū; Arabic: الأنباط, romanized: al-ʾanbāṭ)
Nabataean Kingdom
The Nabataean Kingdom (Nabataean Aramaic: 𐢕𐢃𐢋𐢈 Nabāṭū), also named Nabatea (/ˌnæbəˈtiːə/) was a political state of the Nabataeans during classical
Nabataean script
The Nabataean script is an abjad (consonantal alphabet) that was used to write Nabataean Aramaic and Nabataean Arabic from the second century BC onwards
Petra
Ancient Greek: Πέτρα "Rock"), originally known to its inhabitants as Raqmu (Nabataean: 𐢛𐢚𐢒 or 𐢛𐢚𐢓𐢈, *Raqēmō), is an ancient city and archaeological
Nabataean Aramaic
Nabataean Aramaic is the extinct Aramaic variety used in inscriptions by the Nabataean Arabs of the East Bank of the Jordan River, the Negev, and the Sinai
Nabataean religion
The Nabataean religion was a form of Arab polytheism practiced in Nabataea, an ancient Arab nation that was well established by the third century BCE
Nabataean Arabic
Nabataean Arabic was the dialect of Arabic spoken by the Nabataeans in antiquity. In the first century AD, the Nabataeans wrote their inscriptions, such
Nabataean language
Nabataean language may refer to: Nabataean Aramaic, a Western Aramaic variety that was the written language of the Nabataean kingdom Nabataean Arabic,
List of Nabataean kings
Nabataea, reigned over the Nabataean Kingdom (also rendered as Nabataea, Nabatea, or Nabathea), inhabited by the Nabataeans, located in present-day Jordan
Nabataean architecture
al-nabatiyyah) refers to the building traditions of the Nabateans (/ˌnæbəˈtiːənz/; Nabataean Aramaic: 𐢕𐢃𐢋𐢈 Nabāṭū; Arabic: ٱلْأَنْبَاط al-ʾAnbāṭ; compare Akkadian: