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Nabataean echoes in al-Ḥarrah: New evidence in light of recent field workFootnote

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Ali Al-Manaser & Jérôme Norris. (2019) Two More Nabataean Inscriptions from the Syro-Jordanian Ḥarrah desert. Palestine Exploration Quarterly 151:1, pages 69-86.
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Ahmad Al-Jallad & Ali al-Manaser. (2022) Old Arabic Minutiae II: Greek-Safaitic Bilinguals and Language Contact in the Syro-Arabian Ḥarrah. Arabica 69:4-5, pages 567-590.
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David F. Graf. (2021) Rural cults in the Syrian Hauran - F. Mazzilli 2018. Rural Cult Centres in the Hauran: Part of the Broader Network of the Near East (100 BC–AD 300). Archaeopress Roman Archaeology 51. Oxford: Archaeopress. Pp. viii + 208, figs. 43, maps 3, tables 5. ISBN 978-1-78-491954-2.. Journal of Roman Archaeology 34:2, pages 935-953.
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Ali Al-Manaser, Al-Jowharah Al-Sadoun, Firas Alsoleihat & Moath Al-Fouqha. (2019) Between Petra and the Ḥarrah: the Nabataeans in new Safaitic inscriptions from the Jordanian Badia. Semitica et Classica 12, pages 259-266.
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