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Published Date : 2017
Auther : John Wily And Sons A/S
Publisher : Arabian archaeology and epigraphy
Available Languages -
English

This article discusses a recently discovered inscription in the ancient South Arabian script, found at the archaeological site of Mleiha in the United Arab Emirates. The article offers a new reading and interpretation of the inscription, concluding that the text is written in the vernacular dialect of the ancient South Arabian language, known as “zabur”. The article suggests that this discovery provides new evidence for the influence of the ancient South Arabian script on the inhabitants of the Arabian Gulf region, and opens up avenues for further research on the development of writing in the area.



New insights into human occupation through rock art at Khatm al Melaha archaeological site (Sharjah, United Arab Emirates)

Published Date : 2022
Auther : Jorge Angas / Manuel Bea / Sabah Abboud Jasim / Paula Uribe / Mercedes Farjas
Publisher : Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports 39
Available Languages -
English

This paper is an approach to the study and documentation of a quite large group ...

Twenty cuneiform texts (historical and literary)

Published Date : 2024
Auther : Prof. Dr. Nael Hanoun
Publisher : Sharjah Archaeology Authority
Available Languages -
Arabic

For three thousand years, cuneiform writing was used to record the Sumerian and Akkadian languages ...