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Heritage Commission Uncovers Bilinear Archaeological Inscriptions from 5th Century AD in Tabuk

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Last updated: 2024/06/26 at 9:22 PM
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The Saudi Heritage Commission recently announced the discovery and documentation of a bilinear inscription in the village of Alqan in the Tabuk region. The inscription, dating back to the 5th century AD, was found as part of archaeological survey works conducted by the commission in various regions of Saudi Arabia. This newly discovered inscription is written in both the Thamudic pen and early Arabic script, highlighting the continuation of writing in the Thamudic pen during this time period. The inscription consists of three lines, with two lines in the Thamudic pen and one line in the early Arabic script. This discovery provides new insights into the historical simultaneity of writing in both scripts, as well as the continuity of knowledge of writing in the Thamudic pen in ancient societies until the 5th century.

This discovery sheds more light on the history of ancient Arabic writings in the Arabian Peninsula and adds to the series of ancient Arabic inscriptions and writings that the commission has recently documented. It also holds significance in studying the development of the Arabic letter throughout history. The Heritage Commission’s archaeological survey and excavation projects aim to study, document, preserve, introduce, and benefit from archaeological sites in Saudi Arabia. This work is part of its responsibilities towards cultural heritage, protecting and caring for it, and highlighting the Kingdom’s civilizational role.

The Heritage Commission’s efforts in discovering and documenting ancient inscriptions and writings are crucial in understanding and preserving the cultural heritage of Saudi Arabia. The commission’s work not only sheds light on the history of ancient Arabic writings in the region but also contributes to the overall understanding of the development of writing systems in ancient societies. By studying and documenting these inscriptions, the commission is able to provide valuable insights into the historical significance of these writings and the knowledge of writing systems during different time periods.

The recently discovered bilinear inscription in Alqan village adds to the growing collection of ancient Arabic inscriptions and writings documented by the Heritage Commission. This inscription, dating back to the 5th century AD, serves as a valuable piece of historical evidence showcasing the continuation of writing in the Thamudic pen during that time period. The inscription, consisting of three lines written in both the Thamudic pen and early Arabic script, provides new scientific insights into the historical evolution of writing systems in ancient societies in the Arabian Peninsula.

In addition to highlighting the historical significance of the newly discovered inscription, the Heritage Commission plays a crucial role in studying, preserving, and protecting the cultural heritage of Saudi Arabia. By conducting archaeological survey and excavation projects, the commission is able to identify, document, and safeguard important archaeological sites, inscriptions, and artifacts. This work is essential in preserving the cultural identity and history of the Kingdom and showcasing its significant role in the development of ancient civilizations in the region.

Overall, the discovery and documentation of the bilinear inscription in Alqan village by the Saudi Heritage Commission is a testament to the rich cultural heritage and history of Saudi Arabia. The inscription, dating back to the 5th century AD, provides insights into the development of writing systems in ancient societies and the historical simultaneity of writing in the Thamudic pen and early Arabic script. By continuing to conduct archaeological survey and excavation projects, the Heritage Commission is able to further explore and understand the Kingdom’s cultural heritage, preserve important archaeological sites, and highlight Saudi Arabia’s civilizational role in the region.

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