Tayma' III: Catalogue of the Inscriptions in the Tayma' Museum and Other Collections
Tayma' III presents a catalogue of the inscriptions which were kept in the Tayma' Museum until 2017 as well as all known inscriptions from Tayma' in other collections, such as the National Museum in Riyad and the Musee du Louvre in Paris. The catalogue contains 102 inscriptions from the Tayma' Museum in various languages and scripts, as well as 29 other inscriptions. Michael C.A. Macdonald has not only edited the volume, but also the inscriptions in Imperial Aramaic, Tayma' Aramaic, Nabataean, and the Taymanitic language and script. With Peter Stein's updated reading of the Tayma' stone and Jerome Norris' new edition of the Qasr al-Hamra stele, the two most important monuments for the religious history of Tayma' in the mid-1st millennium BC are also included in this volume. Frederic Imbert has edited the Arabic inscriptions from the Tayma' Museum. The indices contain the words and names of all known texts from the Tayma' oasis, i.e. those discovered during the Saudi-German excavations between 2004 and 2015 (published in Tayma' II, including the cuneiform inscriptions of King Nabonidus of Babylon) and those edited in this volume. With these two volumes of the Tayma' excavation series, all currently accessible inscriptions that originate from this major north-west Arabian oasis, or very likely from there, are published in printed and digital form.
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Tayma' III: Catalogue of the Inscriptions in the Tayma' Museum and Other Collections
Tayma' III presents a catalogue of the inscriptions which were kept in the Tayma' Museum until 2017 as well as all known inscriptions from Tayma' in other collections, such as the National Museum in Riyad and the Musee du Louvre in Paris. The catalogue contains 102 inscriptions from the Tayma' Museum in various languages and scripts, as well as 29 other inscriptions. Michael C.A. Macdonald has not only edited the volume, but also the inscriptions in Imperial Aramaic, Tayma' Aramaic, Nabataean, and the Taymanitic language and script. With Peter Stein's updated reading of the Tayma' stone and Jerome Norris' new edition of the Qasr al-Hamra stele, the two most important monuments for the religious history of Tayma' in the mid-1st millennium BC are also included in this volume. Frederic Imbert has edited the Arabic inscriptions from the Tayma' Museum. The indices contain the words and names of all known texts from the Tayma' oasis, i.e. those discovered during the Saudi-German excavations between 2004 and 2015 (published in Tayma' II, including the cuneiform inscriptions of King Nabonidus of Babylon) and those edited in this volume. With these two volumes of the Tayma' excavation series, all currently accessible inscriptions that originate from this major north-west Arabian oasis, or very likely from there, are published in printed and digital form.
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Tayma' III: Catalogue of the Inscriptions in the Tayma' Museum and Other Collections

Tayma' III: Catalogue of the Inscriptions in the Tayma' Museum and Other Collections

Tayma' III: Catalogue of the Inscriptions in the Tayma' Museum and Other Collections

Tayma' III: Catalogue of the Inscriptions in the Tayma' Museum and Other Collections

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Tayma' III presents a catalogue of the inscriptions which were kept in the Tayma' Museum until 2017 as well as all known inscriptions from Tayma' in other collections, such as the National Museum in Riyad and the Musee du Louvre in Paris. The catalogue contains 102 inscriptions from the Tayma' Museum in various languages and scripts, as well as 29 other inscriptions. Michael C.A. Macdonald has not only edited the volume, but also the inscriptions in Imperial Aramaic, Tayma' Aramaic, Nabataean, and the Taymanitic language and script. With Peter Stein's updated reading of the Tayma' stone and Jerome Norris' new edition of the Qasr al-Hamra stele, the two most important monuments for the religious history of Tayma' in the mid-1st millennium BC are also included in this volume. Frederic Imbert has edited the Arabic inscriptions from the Tayma' Museum. The indices contain the words and names of all known texts from the Tayma' oasis, i.e. those discovered during the Saudi-German excavations between 2004 and 2015 (published in Tayma' II, including the cuneiform inscriptions of King Nabonidus of Babylon) and those edited in this volume. With these two volumes of the Tayma' excavation series, all currently accessible inscriptions that originate from this major north-west Arabian oasis, or very likely from there, are published in printed and digital form.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781803279459
Publisher: Archaeopress Publishing
Publication date: 08/21/2025
Series: Tayma': Multidisciplinary Series on the Results of the Saudi-German Archaeological Project , #3
Pages: 274
Product dimensions: 8.27(w) x 11.65(h) x (d)

About the Author

Michael C. A. Macdonald is an Honorary Fellow of Wolfson College, Oxford, and Fellow of the British Academy. He works on the languages, scripts and ancient history of Arabia and directs the Online Corpus of the Inscriptions of Ancient North Arabia (http://krc.orient.ox.ac.uk/ociana/). He has been working at Tayma' since 2010. Muhammad H. al-Najem headed for many years the Tayma' Antiquities Office of the Heritage Commission and its predecessors, which included the Tayma' Museum of Archaeology and Ethnography. He was the local cooperation partner of the Saudi-German joint archaeological project in Tayma' and has published on the archaeology and heritage of the oasis.

Table of Contents

Foreword - Abdullah A. Alzahrani Preface - Arnulf Hausleiter, Ricardo Eichmann Acknowledgements Introduction The Layout of the Catalogue The Catalogue Part 1: Inscriptions from Tayma' in the Tayma' Museum The Imperial Aramaic Inscriptions (TM.IA.) The Tayma' Aramaic Inscriptions (TM.TAr.) The Nabataean Inscriptions (TM.N.) The Taymanitic Inscriptions (TM.T.) The Minaic Inscription (TM.M.) - Peter Stein The Arabic Inscriptions (TM.A.) - Frederic Imbert A Query (TM.Q.) Part 2: Inscriptions from Tayma' in Other Collections 1. Inscriptions from Tayma' in the National Museum, Riyad Imperial Aramaic 2. Inscriptions from Tayma' in the Musee du Louvre, Paris Imperial Aramaic Inscriptions 3. Inscriptions from Tayma' the Present Location of which is Unknown Appendix Gravestones of Men and Women at Tayma' Indexes of Words and Names in the Inscriptions in this Catalogue and the Catalogue of Inscriptions Discovered in the Saudi-German Excavations at Tayma' 2004-2015 (Tayma' II) Lists of the Inscriptions Sigla References Addenda et Corrigenda to Tayma' II
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