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    The Nabataeans : builders of Petra / by 506194 Gibson, Dan

    Published c200
    Subjects: “…Nabataeans…”
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    A new Nabataean inscription from Taymā’ by Al-Najem, M, Macdonald, M

    Published 2009
    “…A new six-line Nabataean inscription was recently discovered during building work in the centre of the oasis city of Taymā’, north-west Saudi Arabia. …”
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    Test of the Nabataean Painted Fine Ware typology in Aila’s Area K by Sarah Wenner

    Published 2021-12-01
    Subjects: “…Nabataean Painted Fine Ware…”
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    Production technology of Nabataean painted pottery compared with that of Roman terra sigillata by Tite, M, Herringer, SN, Shortland, A, Matin, M, Pradell, T, Alcock, SE

    Published 2016
    “…Furthermore, the high gloss slip applied to Roman terra sigillata is fully vitrified whereas the red-painted decoration applied to the Nabataean pottery is unvitrified. The more robust Roman terra sigillata is therefore better suited as tableware for serving and consuming food than would be the case for Nabataean fine pottery, and would be a more successful export material.…”
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    The Gobolitide (Al-Jibal) microregion: geography and evolution of the settlement network from Nabataean to Byzantine times by Kamil Kopij, Sebastian Bała

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…A spatio-temporal analysis of the ancient settlement landscape of northeastern Edom (ancient Gobolitide, Islamic al-Jibal) from Nabataean to Byzantine times was performed based on surface survey data, taking into account various geographical factors (main morphological units, floristic regions, annual precipitation) and climatic fluctuations. …”
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    A Newly Discovered Letter of the Early Arabic Alphabet: A Distinction between Final Jīm and Final Ḥāʾ/Khāʾ and Its Nabataean Origins* by Marijn van Putten

    Published 2019-11-01
    “…I argue that the distinction between jīm and ḥāʾ/khāʾ is a continuation from the Arabic script’s origins in the Nabataean Aramaic script, which had distinct letter shapes for these signs. …”
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    Aynuna on the Red Sea by Michał Gawlikowski

    Published 2020-12-01
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