2022
DOI: 10.1111/aae.12211
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Two new Byzantine inscriptions from El‐ʿAynūn (Kerak Governorate; Southern Jordan)

Abstract: The aim of this paper is to bring to light and edit two Byzantine funerary inscriptions from El‐ʿAynūn (Kerak Governorate; Southern Jordan). The first one is perhaps dated in the year 485–486 AD [year 380 EPA]; the second one, although not dated, probably belongs to the same period, ranging between the fifth and the sixth century AD.

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“…The first collection of these inscriptions was published by R. Canova in 1954 and completed with new discoveries over the century (see Aliquot et al, 2014;Meimaris et al, 2007, with a bibliographical update; most recently Gatier, 2017, p. 347 no. 9;Aliquot & Al-Shdaifat, 2020;Aliquot, 2018;Al-Rawahneh & Elboj, 2022a, 2022b. The article includes seven previously unpublished inscriptions that show the typical characteristics of Christian epitaphs found in the region.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The first collection of these inscriptions was published by R. Canova in 1954 and completed with new discoveries over the century (see Aliquot et al, 2014;Meimaris et al, 2007, with a bibliographical update; most recently Gatier, 2017, p. 347 no. 9;Aliquot & Al-Shdaifat, 2020;Aliquot, 2018;Al-Rawahneh & Elboj, 2022a, 2022b. The article includes seven previously unpublished inscriptions that show the typical characteristics of Christian epitaphs found in the region.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%