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Taym II: Catalogue of the Inscriptions Discovered in the Saudi-German Excavations at Taym 20042015 [Kõva köide]

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Taymāʾ II is a Catalogue which contains all the inscriptions discovered during the 24 seasons of the Saudi- German excavations at Taymāʾ from 2004&;15 which were funded by the German Research Foundation (DFG). The 113 objects carry inscriptions in different languages and scripts, illustrating the linguistic diversity of the oasis through time. Although the majority are fragmentary, they provide an important source for the history of the oasis in ancient and mediaeval times.

The Babylonian cuneiform inscriptions in this volume confirm for the first time the ten-year sojourn at Taymāʾ of the last Babylonian king Nabû-na&;id (556&;539 BC). In addition, Imperial Aramaic inscriptions dated by the reigns of Lihyanite kings, based at Dadan (modern al-ʿUlā), reveal for the first time that they ruled Taymāʾ at a period in the second half of the first millennium BC.

As well as editing the volume, Michael C. A. Macdonald edited the Imperial Aramaic inscriptions found from 2010&;15, plus those in the form of the Aramaic script which developed in Taymāʾ, and the Nabataean, Dadanitic, and Taymanitic texts. In addition, Hanspeter Schaudig edited the cuneiform inscriptions; Peter Stein, the Imperial Aramaic texts found from 2004&;09; and Frédéric Imbert, the Arabic inscriptions. Arnulf Hausleiter and Francelin Tourtet provided archaeological contributions, while Martina Trognitz curated the virtual edition of many of the texts recorded by RTI. The indexes contain the words and names from all known texts from the oasis, including those in the Taymāʾ Museum and other collections which will be published as Taymāʾ III.

The Catalogue contains all inscriptions discovered during 24 seasons of Saudi-German excavations at Tayma , 2004–15. The 113 objects carry inscriptions in different languages and scripts, including Babylonian cuneiform, Imperial Aramaic inscriptions, Arabic inscriptions and more, illustrating the linguistic diversity of the oasis through time.

The Catalogue contains all inscriptions discovered during 24 seasons of Saudi-German excavations at Tayma', 2004-15. The 113 objects carry inscriptions in different languages and scripts, including Babylonian cuneiform, Imperial Aramaic inscriptions, Arabic inscriptions and more, illustrating the linguistic diversity of the oasis through time.

Tayma' II is a Catalogue which contains all the inscriptions discovered during the 24 seasons of the Saudi- German excavations at Tayma' from 2004-15 which were funded by the German Research Foundation (DFG). The 113 objects carry inscriptions in different languages and scripts, illustrating the linguistic diversity of the oasis through time. Although the majority are fragmentary, they provide an important source for the history of the oasis in ancient and mediaeval times. The Babylonian cuneiform inscriptions in this volume confirm for the first time the ten-year sojourn at Tayma' of the last Babylonian king Nabu-na'id (556-539 BC). In addition, Imperial Aramaic inscriptions dated by the reigns of Lihyanite kings, based at Dadan (modern al-'Ula), reveal for the first time that they ruled Tayma' at a period in the second half of the first millennium BC. As well as editing the volume, Michael C. A. Macdonald edited the Imperial Aramaic inscriptions found from 2010-15, plus those in the form of the Aramaic script which developed in Tayma', and the Nabataean, Dadanitic, and Taymanitic texts. In addition, Hanspeter Schaudig edited the cuneiform inscriptions; Peter Stein, the Imperial Aramaic texts found from 2004-09; and Frederic Imbert, the Arabic inscriptions. Arnulf Hausleiter and Francelin Tourtet provided archaeological contributions, while Martina Trognitz curated the virtual edition of many of the texts recorded by RTI. The indexes contain the words and names from all known texts from the oasis, including those in the Tayma' Museum and other collections which will be published as Tayma' III.
Foreword Abdullah A. Alzahrani ;




Preface by the Series Editors Arnulf Hausleiter, Ricardo Eichmann, Muhammad
Al-Najem ;




Introduction ;




Inscription sigla, editorial symbols, and dimensions ;




The Catalogue ;


Section
1. Cuneiform texts from the Saudi-German Excavations at Taym
Seasons 20042015 Hanspeter Schaudig ;


Section
2. Die reichsaramaischen Inschriften der Kampagnen 20052009 aus
Taym Peter Stein ;


Section
3. The Imperial Aramaic inscriptions found in the 20102015 seasons ;



Section
4. Texts in three different forms of the Aramaic script ;


On the iconography of the Great Nephesh TA 10277 from Tayma Arnulf
Hausleiter ;


Section
5. The Taym Aramaic inscriptions ;


Section
6. The Nabataean inscriptions ;


Section
7. The Dadanitic inscriptions ;


Section
8. The Taymanitic inscriptions ;


Section
9. The Arabic inscriptions from the Saudi-German Excavations at
Taym 20042015 Frederic Imbert ;


Section
10. Queries ;




Appendices ;


Appendix A. Gravestones of men and women at Taym ;


Appendix B. Eskoubi 1999, no. 272 ;


Appendix C. On the publication of inscriptions from the Saudi-German
excavations at Taym by means of Reflectance Transformation Imaging (RTI)
Martina Trognitz ;




Combined indexes of words and names in the inscriptions in this Catalogue and
the Catalogue of Inscriptions in the Taym Museum (Taym III) ;


Index of words and Names in the Akkadian inscriptions from the oasis of
Taym Hanspeter Schaudig ;


Index of words and names in the Imperial Aramaic, Taym Aramaic, and
Nabataean inscriptions from the oasis of Taym ;


Index of words and names in the Dadanitic and Taymanitic inscriptions from
the oasis of Taym ;


Index of words and names in the Minaic inscription ;


Index of words and names in the Arabic inscriptions ;


Lists of the inscriptions ;




Sigla ;




References
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 Taym since 2010.