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Butler, Howard Crosby; Princeton University [Hrsg.]
Syria: publications of the Princeton University Archaeological Expeditions to Syria in 1904 - 5 and 1909 (Div. 3, Sect. A ; 2) — 1910

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Division III Section A Part 2

djAbir.
This village lies north of northwest of Sameh and a little east of south of Nasib,
from which it is distant a ride of thirty-five minutes. It was not included in the itin-
erary of the Expedition of 1904-1905, but was visited in 1909. The inscriptions
copied there will be inserted at this point.
361. Stele. On a stele lying on the ground just outside of the
southwest corner of the ruins. Length 48^ cm.; width (top) 29 cm.,
(bottom) 25 cm. Height of letters 5x/3—71/2 cm. Copied by Mr. Magie.

’ίουλιανος ’ΐο[υ]ν[ι]ανοΰ ετ(«ν) κζ.

A Julianus, son of Junianus, is also mentioned on a lintel from
il-Ghariyeh, no. 198.

363. Altar. On a basalt altar found in the ruins of a modern
house situated just south of the village. Total height 821/3 cm.; width
at base 30cm.; height of die 40cm.; width 26cm. The inscription
is on the die. Height of letters 31/s—41/s cm. Copied by Mr. Magie.
Δαρ.ασαι(ος) Σοαί^ου εποαίσ(εν).
The name Σοαιδος, Arabic Suwaid or perhaps Suaid, occurs
in this form in Wad. 2196 — I.G.R. in 1247.
36 s. Stele. On a stele found in a partly underground stable
on the west side of the ruins. The slab projects from a wall in
which the base is embedded. Height (measured from wall to top
of stele) δι^οιη.; width 31 cm. Height of letters 5—7 cm. Copied
by Mr. Magie.

Γορ,ολλαδη Σοουαιί
Gumullat {daughter of) Suwaid.

This Σοουαίί' may be the same person as Σοαιύ'ος in the pre-
ceding inscription.

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