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== North Arabia == | |||
=== Nabatea === | === Nabatea === | ||
* [//www.academia.edu/36440745/Nabataean_echoes_in_al_%E1%B8%A4arrah_New_evidence_in_light_of_recent_field_work Nabataean echoes in al-Ḥarrah: New evidence in light of recent field work] | * [//www.academia.edu/36440745/Nabataean_echoes_in_al_%E1%B8%A4arrah_New_evidence_in_light_of_recent_field_work Nabataean echoes in al-Ḥarrah: New evidence in light of recent field work] | ||
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* [//www.academia.edu/30817495/Revolt_of_the_Nabataean_Damas%C4%AB_in_the_Light_of_New_Epigraphic_Material_Evidence_Abdel_Qader_Al_Husan_and_Nada_Al_Rawabdeh Revolt of the Nabataean Damasī: in the Light of New Epigraphic Material Evidence] | * [//www.academia.edu/30817495/Revolt_of_the_Nabataean_Damas%C4%AB_in_the_Light_of_New_Epigraphic_Material_Evidence_Abdel_Qader_Al_Husan_and_Nada_Al_Rawabdeh Revolt of the Nabataean Damasī: in the Light of New Epigraphic Material Evidence] | ||
* [//www.jstor.org/stable/27926214 The Temple of Obodas: Excavations at Oboda in July 1989] | * [//www.jstor.org/stable/27926214 The Temple of Obodas: Excavations at Oboda in July 1989] | ||
=== Tayma' === | === Tayma' === | ||
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* [//www.researchgate.net/publication/266486027_Who_were_the_Kenites Who were the Kenites?] | * [//www.researchgate.net/publication/266486027_Who_were_the_Kenites Who were the Kenites?] | ||
=== | === Other === | ||
* [//www.academia.edu/44184108/Al_Jallad_2021_On_the_origins_of_the_god_Ru%E1%B8%8Daw_and_some_remarks_on_the_pre_Islamic_North_Arabian_pantheon Al-Jallad. 2021. On the origins of the god Ruḍaw and some remarks on the pre-Islamic North Arabian pantheon] | * [//www.academia.edu/44184108/Al_Jallad_2021_On_the_origins_of_the_god_Ru%E1%B8%8Daw_and_some_remarks_on_the_pre_Islamic_North_Arabian_pantheon Al-Jallad. 2021. On the origins of the god Ruḍaw and some remarks on the pre-Islamic North Arabian pantheon] | ||
* [//www.academia.edu/43059015/The_God_of_%C4%A0sn_in_an_Ancient_North_Arabian_inscription_from_the_%E1%B8%A4arra_region_Northeastern_Jordan The “God of Ġsn” in an Ancient North Arabian inscription from the Ḥarra region – Northeastern Jordan.] | * [//www.academia.edu/43059015/The_God_of_%C4%A0sn_in_an_Ancient_North_Arabian_inscription_from_the_%E1%B8%A4arra_region_Northeastern_Jordan The “God of Ġsn” in an Ancient North Arabian inscription from the Ḥarra region – Northeastern Jordan.] | ||
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* [//www.journals.uchicago.edu/doi/abs/10.1086/373127?journalCode=jnes Echoes of a Thirsty Owl: Death and Afterlife in Pre-Islamic Arabic Poetry] | * [//www.journals.uchicago.edu/doi/abs/10.1086/373127?journalCode=jnes Echoes of a Thirsty Owl: Death and Afterlife in Pre-Islamic Arabic Poetry] | ||
=== East Arabia | == South Arabia == | ||
* [//brill.figshare.com/articles/dataset/Corpus_of_Soqotri_Oral_Literature/1379832/1 Corpus of Soqotri Oral Literature] | |||
* [//www.academia.edu/1589920/A_Himyarite_diplomatic_mission_to_the_Sasanian_court_of_Bahram_II_depicted_at_Bishapur_2009 A Himyarite diplomatic mission to the Sasaniancourt of Bahram II depicted at Bishapur] | |||
* [//filsonarthistory.wordpress.com/2018/03/07/13-the-art-of-himyar-and-the-mountain-kingdoms-of-yemen/ The Art of Himyar and the Mountain Kingdoms of Yemen] | |||
* [//www.academia.edu/en/37638275/_South_Arabia_Religions_in_Pre_Islamic_al_Ukhd%C5%ABd_et_Yemen_dans_Encyclopaedia_of_the_Qur%CA%BF%C4%81n_5_Leiden_Boston_Brill_pp_84_94_et_pl_I_VII_397_398_561_569 South Arabia, Religions in Pre-Islamic] | |||
* [//www.academia.edu/1556845/Curse_formulae_in_South_Arabian_inscriptions_and_some_of_their_Semitic_parallels Curse formulae in South Arabian inscriptions and some of their Semitic parallels] | |||
* [//www.academia.edu/en/37638275/_South_Arabia_Religions_in_Pre_Islamic_al_Ukhd%C5%ABd_et_Yemen_dans_Encyclopaedia_of_the_Qur%CA%BF%C4%81n_5_Leiden_Boston_Brill_pp_84_94_et_pl_I_VII_397_398_561_569 Religions in Pre-Islamic South Arabia] | |||
* [//www.academia.edu/2096571/2012_Evidence_from_a_new_inscription_regarding_the_goddess_t_t_rm_and_some_remarks_on_the_gender_of_deities_in_South_Arabia 2012. Evidence from a new inscription regarding the goddess 't-(t)rm and some remarks on the gender of deities in South Arabia] | |||
* [//www.researchgate.net/publication/281459206_A_New_Sabaean_Inscription_The_Goddess_Athrat_Athirat_the_Mother_of_God_%27Athtar_almbwdt_athrt_athyrt_am_almbwd_thtr_fy_dw_nqsh_sbyy_jdyd A New Sabaean Inscription: The Goddess Athrat (Athīrat), the Mother of God ‘Athtar المعبودة أثرت (أثيرة) أم المعبود عثتر في ضوء نقش سبئي جديد] | |||
* [//www.academia.edu/36531418/The_pilgrimage_of_a_Sabaean_woman The pilgrimage of a Sabaean woman] | |||
* [//www.academia.edu/1538296/2011_The_Sabaic_inscription_A_20_216_a_new_Sabaean_Seleucid_synchronism 2011. The Sabaic inscription A–20–216: a new Sabaean-Seleucid synchronism] | |||
* [//www.academia.edu/45459804/%D8%A7%D9%84%D9%85%D8%AE%D9%84%D8%A7%D9%81%D9%8A_%D8%B9%D8%A8%D8%AF_%D8%A7%D9%84%D8%B3%D9%84%D8%A7%D9%85_2021_The_Hymn_of_Q%C4%81niya_Contemporary_Rereading_%D8%AA%D8%B1%D9%86%D9%8A%D9%85%D8%A9_%D9%82%D8%A7%D9%86%D9%8A%D8%A9_%D9%82%D8%B1%D8%A7%D8%A1%D8%A9_%D8%AC%D8%AF%D9%8A%D8%AF%D8%A9_%D8%A2%D8%AF%D8%A7%D8%A8_%D8%A7%D9%84%D8%AD%D8%AF%D9%8A%D8%AF%D8%A9_%D8%A7%D9%84%D8%B9%D8%AF%D8%AF_%D8%A7%D9%84%D8%AB%D8%A7%D9%85%D9%86_145_210 المخلافي. عبد السلام. 2021. "The Hymn of Qāniya (Contemporary Rereading)ترنيمة قانية قراءة جديدة" آداب الحديدة. العدد الثامن. 145-210] | |||
* [//filsonarthistory.wordpress.com/2017/12/21/2-the-art-of-ancient-mesopotamia-and-south-arabia/ The Art of Ancient Mesopotamia and South Arabia] | |||
* [//onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/epdf/10.1111/aae.12155 Seasonal offerings among the Minaeans: The case of ancient Yathil] | |||
* [//www.academia.edu/36694120/The_historical_development_of_Paganism_in_Najr%C4%81n_during_the_pre_and_early_Islamic_era_524_641_AD The historical development of Paganism in Najrān, during the pre-and e arly Islamic era (524 -641) AD] | |||
* [//www.jstor.org/stable/500320 Sculpture from Arabia Felix. The Hellenistic Period] | |||
* [//www.academia.edu/es/37672335/_Before_%E1%B8%A4imyar_Epigraphic_Evidence_for_the_Kingdoms_of_South_Arabia_dans_Arabs_and_Empires_before_Islam_edited_by_Greg_Fisher_Oxford_University_Press_2015_pp_90_126_chapter_2_ Before Ḥimyar. Epigraphic Evidence for the Kingdoms of South Arabia] | |||
== East Arabia == | |||
* [//www.academia.edu/33460959/Languages_and_scripts_at_the_Arabian_Gulf_in_the_Hellenistic_period_The_epigraphic_evidence_from_Mleiha_Sharjah_U_A_E_ Languages and scripts at the Arabian Gulf in the Hellenistic period: The epigraphic evidence from Mleiha (Sharjah, U.A.E)] | * [//www.academia.edu/33460959/Languages_and_scripts_at_the_Arabian_Gulf_in_the_Hellenistic_period_The_epigraphic_evidence_from_Mleiha_Sharjah_U_A_E_ Languages and scripts at the Arabian Gulf in the Hellenistic period: The epigraphic evidence from Mleiha (Sharjah, U.A.E)] | ||
* [//www.academia.edu/17051662/Snake_copper_and_water_in_south_eastern_Arabian_religion_during_the_Iron_Age_the_Bithnah_and_Mas%C4%81fi_evidence Snake, copper and water in south-eastern Arabian religion during the Iron Age: the Bithnah and Masāfi evidence] | * [//www.academia.edu/17051662/Snake_copper_and_water_in_south_eastern_Arabian_religion_during_the_Iron_Age_the_Bithnah_and_Mas%C4%81fi_evidence Snake, copper and water in south-eastern Arabian religion during the Iron Age: the Bithnah and Masāfi evidence] | ||
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* [//www.academia.edu/329267/Traditional_Arabian_Watercraft_and_the_Ark_of_the_Gilgamesh_Epic_Interpretations_and_Realizations?email_work_card=view-paper&li=0 Traditional Arabian Watercraft and the Ark of the Gilgamesh Epic: Interpretations and Realizations] | * [//www.academia.edu/329267/Traditional_Arabian_Watercraft_and_the_Ark_of_the_Gilgamesh_Epic_Interpretations_and_Realizations?email_work_card=view-paper&li=0 Traditional Arabian Watercraft and the Ark of the Gilgamesh Epic: Interpretations and Realizations] | ||
== Other == | |||
* [//www.academia.edu/8251862/Was_Arabian_idol_worship_declining_on_the_eve_of_Islam_in_Lecker_People_Tribes_and_Society_no_III Was Arabian Idol Worship Declining on the Eve of Islam?] | * [//www.academia.edu/8251862/Was_Arabian_idol_worship_declining_on_the_eve_of_Islam_in_Lecker_People_Tribes_and_Society_no_III Was Arabian Idol Worship Declining on the Eve of Islam?] | ||
* [//archive.org/details/TheIdeaOfIdolatryByG.R.Hawting/ The Idea of Idolatry by Smirna Si] | * [//archive.org/details/TheIdeaOfIdolatryByG.R.Hawting/ The Idea of Idolatry by Smirna Si] |
Revision as of 11:25, 12 November 2022
North Arabia
Nabatea
- Nabataean echoes in al-Ḥarrah: New evidence in light of recent field work
- PETRA REVISITED: A REVIEW OF A SEMITIC CULT COMPLEX
- Two New Nabataean Inscriptions from Wadi Musa, with Discussion of Gaia and the Marzeah
- WAS DIONYSOS, THE WINE GOD, VENERATED BY THE NABATAEANS
- Human or Centipede? Egyptian Influence on the Nabataean Culture
- Nabataean Dushara (Dusares) - an overlooked cuirassed god
- The Nabataean`s ports on the Rea Sea
- Nabataean Jewellery and Accessories
- The Basileion of Isis and the religious art of nabataean Petra
- Nabataean Practices for Tombs Protection
- Modern "Nabataean" military parade as today performed near the ancient dam of Petra
- The Nabataean 'Caesar' inscription from Khirbat az-Zuna
- Piecing Together the Religion of the Nabataeans
- NABATAEAN FERTILITY MYTH, PLACE, TIME, RITUALS AND ACTORS BASED ON ARCHAEOLOGICAL EVIDENCE
- A Nabatean Incantation Text
- Nabataeans or Ituraeans in Mount Lebanon? About the Aramaic inscription of Yanouḥ
- Kamkam the Nabataean Priestess: Priesthood and Society in Ancient Arabia
- A Nabataean Bronze Lamp Dedicated to Baalshamin
- The many faces of Dushara – A Critical Review of the Evidence
- The Betyls of Petra
- THE ‘LORD OF THE STONEMASONS’: PART I. THE ‘SWORD DEITY’ AT PETRA
- Cybele, Atargatis, or Allāt? A Surprising Tomb Artifact from Petra’s North Ridge
- New dated inscriptions (Nabataean and pre-Islamic Arabic) from a site near al-Jawf, ancient Dūmah, Saudi Arabia
- A new Nabataean funerary inscription from Dhıban, with a brief account on Dhıban during the Nabataean period
- North Arabian deities and the deities of Petra: an approach to the origins of the Nabataeans
- Revolt of the Nabataean Damasī: in the Light of New Epigraphic Material Evidence
- The Temple of Obodas: Excavations at Oboda in July 1989
Tayma'
- The Language of the Taymanitic Inscriptions and its Classification
- The Aramaic pantheon of Tayma’
- THE STELE OF TEIMA IN ARABIA: A WELCOME OF THE GODS
- Catalogue of the inscriptions discovered in the Saudi-German excavations at Taymāʾ
- A religious building complex in the ancient settlement of Tayma (North-West Arabia) during the Nabataean period: changes and transformations
Palmyra
- The Glyptotek presents The Road to Palmyra, the largest collection of ancient Palmyrene tomb sculptures outside of Syria
- The gods of Palmyra
- Gods and temples of Palmyra
- The iconography of caravan trade in Palmyra and the Roman Near East
Dedan
- The divine names at Dadan: a philological approach
- North Arabic Dedanite Script with East-Syriac Reading
- Dedan - Khuraibah: Early Ancient Kingdom and Trading Oasis on the Incense Route
Makkah
- The Ka`ba: Aspects of its Ritual Functions
- The Origins of the Muslim Descriptions of the Jāhilī Meccan Sanctuary
- How Did the Quranic Pagans Make a Living?
Madyan
- Shrine of Hathor (Timna) - Madain Project (en)
- The Archaeology of Cult of Ancient Israel’s Southern Neighbors and the Midianite-Kenite Hypothesis
- Who were the Kenites?
Other
- Al-Jallad. 2021. On the origins of the god Ruḍaw and some remarks on the pre-Islamic North Arabian pantheon
- The “God of Ġsn” in an Ancient North Arabian inscription from the Ḥarra region – Northeastern Jordan.
- Religion in Northern Hejaz
- The Gods of Ammon, Moab and Edom in an Ancient North Arabian inscription from Jordan
- A few notes on the alleged occurrence of the Group name ‘Ghassān’ in a Safaitic inscription
- The Seven Stars, Allāt from ʿmn and Dusares from Rqm: A new Safaitic astronomical text
- The month ʾdr in Safaitic and the status of spirantization in "Arabian" Aramaic
- The Tell el-Maskhuta Bowls and the 'Kingdom' of Qedar in the Persian Period
- Ammon, Moab, and Edom: Gods and Kingdoms East of the Jordan
- New Discoveries at Sela, the Mountain Stronghold of Edom
- Religious Practices and Beliefs in Wadi Mousa between the Late 19th and Early 20th Centuries
- The Esarhaddon Prism
- Temples and Cult Places in Iron Age Transjordan
- MEDUSA IN NABATAEAN, HATRAN AND PALMYRENECULTURES
- Arabs in Syria: Demography and Epigraphy
- The Coins of the Itureans
- Who Are the "Attendants of Helios"?
- Echoes of a Thirsty Owl: Death and Afterlife in Pre-Islamic Arabic Poetry
South Arabia
- Corpus of Soqotri Oral Literature
- A Himyarite diplomatic mission to the Sasaniancourt of Bahram II depicted at Bishapur
- The Art of Himyar and the Mountain Kingdoms of Yemen
- South Arabia, Religions in Pre-Islamic
- Curse formulae in South Arabian inscriptions and some of their Semitic parallels
- Religions in Pre-Islamic South Arabia
- 2012. Evidence from a new inscription regarding the goddess 't-(t)rm and some remarks on the gender of deities in South Arabia
- A New Sabaean Inscription: The Goddess Athrat (Athīrat), the Mother of God ‘Athtar المعبودة أثرت (أثيرة) أم المعبود عثتر في ضوء نقش سبئي جديد
- The pilgrimage of a Sabaean woman
- 2011. The Sabaic inscription A–20–216: a new Sabaean-Seleucid synchronism
- المخلافي. عبد السلام. 2021. "The Hymn of Qāniya (Contemporary Rereading)ترنيمة قانية قراءة جديدة" آداب الحديدة. العدد الثامن. 145-210
- The Art of Ancient Mesopotamia and South Arabia
- Seasonal offerings among the Minaeans: The case of ancient Yathil
- The historical development of Paganism in Najrān, during the pre-and e arly Islamic era (524 -641) AD
- Sculpture from Arabia Felix. The Hellenistic Period
- Before Ḥimyar. Epigraphic Evidence for the Kingdoms of South Arabia
East Arabia
- Languages and scripts at the Arabian Gulf in the Hellenistic period: The epigraphic evidence from Mleiha (Sharjah, U.A.E)
- Snake, copper and water in south-eastern Arabian religion during the Iron Age: the Bithnah and Masāfi evidence
- Potts 1998 - Identities in the East Arabian region (with assistance from S. Blau). Mediterranean Archaeology 11: 27–38.
- An Inscribed Hasaitic Bronze Plaque
- Traditional Arabian Watercraft and the Ark of the Gilgamesh Epic: Interpretations and Realizations
Other
- Was Arabian Idol Worship Declining on the Eve of Islam?
- The Idea of Idolatry by Smirna Si
- Mysteries and Mysticism in the Arabian Desert
- Sacred Images of Metaphysical World – Perspective of Prehistoric Religion in Arabia
- The Arabian Iron Age funerary stelae and the issue of cross-cultural contacts
- Early Religion in Ancient Arabia
- An Arabian Trinity
- Religion in Arabia among Pastoral and Agrarian Civilizations From the Bronze Age through Islam
- Techniques of Graeco-Egyptian Magic
- ʿAbd al-Asad and the Question of a Lion-God in the pre-Islamic Tradition: An Onomastic Study
- The Aniconic Image of the Roman Near East
- Who Are the “Attendants of Helios”?
- Arabic Wine Deities
- A Comparative Study of Priesthoods and Clergy
- Why worship Gods?
- Foreign Gods, Syncretism and Hellenismos
- On God Forms
- Arab Kings, Arab Tribes, Arab historical memory
- WINE DRINKING AND WINE PROHIBITION IN ARABIA BEFORE ISLAM
- THE ORIGINS OF MUSLIMS PRAYER
- On the Gods and The World by Sallustius
- On the Gods and The World by Sallustius (PDF)
- The Semitic Goddess of Fate, Fortuna-Tyche
- Rain-Giver, Bone-Breaker,Score-Settler Allāh in Pre-Quranic Poetry
- The Solubba: Nonpastoral Nomads in Arabia
- Models, Portraits, and Signs of Fate in Ancient Arabian Tradition
- Rehabilitating the Spirituality of Pre-Islamic Arabia: On the Importance of the Kahin, the Jinn, and the Tribal Ancestral Cult
- The Descent of Ishtar
- DISCOVERY OF HELLENSTIC TEMPLE AT UMM QEIS SITE GADARA IN NORTHERN JORDAN
- YHWH, The Canaanite god of metallurgy?
- The Gods of Roman Dacia. Illustrated dictionary of Roman divinities and personifications