The important city of Canatha (Qanawāt) and the major sanctuary of Seeia (Sī'), with the ten villages around them, gave a lot of testimonies from Antiquity. Read More
More than 300 Greek and Latin inscriptions from the 2nd century BC to the 8th century AD, illustrate the concerns and beliefs of the people of the ancient Auranitis. Invocations and offerings to the gods, public and private buildings, honours bestowed on beneficent citizens, epitaphs, Christian inscriptions quoting biblical verses or commemorating the construction of churches are but a few examples of the variety of texts collected in the first volume of the tome 16, which gathers the inscriptions from the present Jabal al-'Arab.
Soada-Dionysias – Suweidā' (304-356c)
Deir al-Qādi (357)
Galaza (?) – Uṣluḥa (358)
Kanākir (359)
'Irā (359a-361)
Mujeimīr (362-364)
Orsoua (?) – Rṣās (365-367)
Sahwet Balāṭah (368-376)
Aphetatha – al-‘Afīneh (377-381)
Meṣ‘ad et Tell Aḥmar (382-382f)
Arra – Raḥā (383-386a)
‘Ayn Mūsa (387)
Kafr (388-423a)
Jebel Quleib (424)
Ataô – Tell Jefneh (424a)
Ḥebrān (425-450)
Mayamās (451-456)
Sahwet al-Khoḍr (457-472)
Umm al-Khaḍra (473)
Al-Melleh (474)
Table de concordance (volumes 1 et 2)