Nabataean echoes in al-Ḥarrah: New evidence in light of recent field workFootnote†† The inscriptions presented here were collected by the authors while conducting field work in the eastern part of al-Ḥarrah in 2017. This project could not have been conducted without the help and support received from al-Hussein Bin Talal University and Mu'tah University who sponsored the entire project. Many thanks to the Department of Antiquities of Jordan for giving permission to conduct this survey. We are very grateful to Dr. Ahmad Al-Jallad and Michael Macdonald for their valuable suggestions and comments on an earlier draft of this article. For proofreading assistance thanks are due to Casey D. Allen. All errors are, of course, ours.
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