AthÄ«rat is a double-blind peer-reviewed annual published by the Hassan bin Mohammed Group (HBM) in collaboration with Brill. The annual is dedicated to the field of the study of Ancient Arabia covering all of its subdisciplines and approaches (in terms of theories, methodologies, approaches, and findings). AthÄ«rat welcomes a wide range of historical, archaeological, epigraphic, rock art, linguistic, textual, philological, social, cultural, economic and intellectual approaches. The annual prioritizes the publication of the most recent epigraphic and rock art discoveries in Arabia. AthÄ«rat also encourages interdisciplinary studies that synthesize the aforementioned approaches. The annualâs chronological remit extends from prehistoric times to the early Islamic period (seventh century CE), and covers the Arabian Peninsula geographically defined, from Yemen and Oman in the south to the Syrian desert in the north, and occasionally adjacent areas.
Ancient Nomadic Dwellings in Light of the Safaitic Inscriptions
âMohammad Ababneh
Back to the ḪawlÄn: A Geoarchaeological Remote Sensing Analysis of the Yemeni Highland Bronze Age
âMattia Cozzolino and Romolo Loreto
New Rock Art Discoveries in Aṣ Ṣafiyya (Wadi Nafūn, Duqm), Sultanate of Oman
âAngelo Fossati and Roman Garba
A Second New Rabel II Nabataean Inscription from Umm-el-JimÄl
âMuntasir Al-Hamad and Salah Said Al-Salman
The Epigraphy of the Tribe of Ê¿Äd
âAhmad Al-Jallad
He Made it for his Lord: The Verbs fʿl and ʿbd in Dadanitic Inscriptions
âFokelien Kootstra-Ford
Some Womenâs Inscriptions from Ancient Yemen
âMohammed Maraqten
A Minaic Dedicatory Inscription by the Wife of King Waqahʾīl á¹¢Ädiq
âSaid Al-Said
Coming and Going. Diplomatic Relations between Yemen and the Mediterranean in the Third and Fourth Centuries ad â More Synchronisms
âSøren Lund Sørensen and Klaus Geus
Al-Nejd, a Fortified Samad Late Iron Age Settlement in Sharqiyya North Governorate, Sultanate of Oman: an Attempted Reconstruction
âPaul Yule and Nasser Ayash