HERITAGE IN STONE: SOME REMARKS ON NEWLY DISCOVERED ANCIENT NORTH ARABIA -SAFAITIC- GRAFFITI FROM SYRO-ARABIAN ḤARRAH
Document Type: Original Article
DOI: 10.21608/ejars.2025.434913
pages: 145-151
Al-Rawabdeh, N. 1 & Al-Manaser, A. 2 (*)
1 Tourism Management dept., Faculty of Tourism and Archaeology, Jordan Univ., Amman, Jordan.
2 Cultural Resources Management and Museology dept., Queen Rania Faculty of Tourism & Heritage, The Hashemite Univ., Zarqa, Jordan.
Abstract:
In this paper, we highlight a remarkable compilation of Ancient North Arabian (ANA) “Safaitic” inscriptions discovered in the Jordanian Badia, specifically in Wādī Swīʿad and the al-Wādī al-Abyyaḍ. Through thorough analysis and comparison with published inscriptions and other Semitic languages, we uncover an array of personal names and diverse terms. These inscriptions vividly portray the daily customs and beliefs of the inhabitants, offering a valuable glimpse into the intriguing realms of their religious and social spheres. This study underscores the significance of conducting additional survey efforts to record more inscriptions, ultimately enhancing our understanding of the culture of early inhabitants in the region during the first centuries CE. It also sheds light on the development of the Jordanian Badia throughout various time periods
Keywords:
Rock Art Black Desert Jordanian Badia Written heritage Epigraphical heritage
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