| Egyptian Journal of Archeological and Restoration Studies


EJARS (Established 2011)

Volume 13 ,issue 1 | Winter and Spring 2023 | Pages : 153-159

GLʿD AND NGD: SOME NEW EPIGRAPHIC HERITAGE FROM THE BLACK DESERT IN NORTH-EASTERN JORDAN

Document Type: Original Article

DOI: 10.21608/ejars.2023.305195

pages: 153-159

Authors:
Al-Manaser, A. 1 (*) & Al-Rawabdeh, N. 2

1 Cultural Resources Management and Museology dept., Queen Rania Faculty of Tourism & Heritage, The Hashemite Univ., Zarqa, Jordan.
2 Tourism Management dept., Faculty of Tourism and Archaeology, Jordan Univ., Amman, Jordan.

Abstract:
This study aims at presenting newly-found safaitic inscriptions dis-covered in the Black Desert, north-eastern Jordan by the Badia Epigraphic Survey (BES) during the second (2017) field season at Wādī ar-Ruʿaylah and in Wādī Suwayʿid. Through this paper, we aim to explain the toponyms Glʿd and Ngd in the Safaitic inscriptions, shed light on their interpretation in Safaitic and give translation and some commentary. This paper provides a comparison of inscriptions that mention these two toponyms in order to determine whether those names belong to a toponym or an adjective of a toponym. All photo credits are of „Badia Epigraphic Survey (BES) Project‟.

Keywords:
Epigraphic heritage Black desert Heritage Badia epigraphic survey

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