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Mahmud al-Ghul's old South Arabian inscriptions

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  15 March 2011

Extract

When Professor Mahmud al-Ghul died on 10 December 1983, he had in his possession four fragments of Sayhadic inscriptions. A year later, at the time of the symposium held at Yarmouk University (Irbid, Jordan) in his memory, they were still with his wife Mrs Rita Ghul, who has kindly placed at my disposal photographs of them, made by Mr Michael Macdonald. The ultimate depository will probably be Yarmouk University, and it is desirable that they should be placed on record and assigned convenient sigla, although three of them contain no more that a couple of letters each.

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Copyright © The Royal Asiatic Society 1985

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