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Ancient North Arabian Spoken in Arabia Language extinction marginalized by Classical Arabic from the 7th century Language family Afro-Asiatic Semitic Central Arabic Ancient North Arabian Writing system South Arabian alphabet Language codes ISO 639-1 None ISO 639-2 – ISO 639-3 xna Linguasphere – Note: This page may contain IPA phonetic symbols in Unicode. Nabataean Petroglyphs in Wadi Rum (Jordan) Ancient North Arabian is a language known from fragmentary inscriptions in modern day Iraq, Jordan, Syria and Saudi Arabia, dating to between roughly the 6th century BC and the 6th century AD, all written in scripts derived from Epigraphic South Arabian. Pre-classical Arabic (or Old Arabic), the predecessor of Classical Arabic, seems to have coexisted with these languages in central and north Arabia.1 However, it remained spoken until it was first attested in an inscription in Qaryat Al-Faw (Qaryat Dhat Kahil) in the 1st century BC 12. Ancient North Arabian includes a number of closely related extinct dialects of pre-Islamic Arabia, summarized as Ancient or Old North Arabian (ISO 639-3 xna), including: Safaitic Dedanitic/Lihyanitic (Dedanite/Lihyanite) Thamudic Hasaitic Hismaic Taymanitic Dumaitic The main characteristic differences between Classical Arabic and Ancient North Arabian: The definite article is h-/hn- (or zero) in Ancient North Arabian and al- in CA. However, the oldest evidence of both articles occurs in the 5th century BC, in the epithet of a goddess which Herodotus quotes in its preclassical Arabic form as ʼal-ʼilat, and which occurs in its Ancient North Arabian form as hn-ʼlt in a number of Aramaic inscriptions. Both mean "the goddess".3 Verb morphology differences regarding weak roots and roots with a doubled consonant. Ancient North Arabian banaya becomes banā in CA, and bayata becomes bāta and ʼaẓlala becomes ʼaẓalla. In Dedanite, verb stem IV can occur in the form hafʻal(a) (perfect) and yuhafʻil(u) (imperfect). Dedanite also uses the Classical form of verb stem IV (ʼafʻala and yufʻilu). As in Classical Arabic, the common word order in Ancient North Arabian is VSO, but most Dedanite inscriptions show a SVO order. Most Ancient North Arabian languages have 28 consonantal phonemes (similar to CA). There are, however, some variations in the "s" sibilants among Ancient North Arabian languages and Classical Arabic. Taymanite has only 27 phonemes (lacks the ظ "ẓ" phoneme). Nasal assimilation of the vowelless "n" occurs in some Ancient North Arabian languages: ʼintaẓar "wait" becomes ʼittaẓar, and bnt "daughter" becomes bt. (The same happens in Hebrew.) Safaitic shows considerable alternations in roots between w and y, e.g. wrḫ which becomes yrḫ "month". (This change is also characteristic of Northwest Semitic languages). Safaitic and Hismaic show a -y where CA has -ā or -āʼ, such as CA samāʼ (which means heaven or sky) which occurs as smy. This y could also indicate a diphthong (ay). Compound (non-construct) names are more frequent in Ancient North Arabian, and occur in a manner similar to that found in Northwest Semitic names.4 For example: ʼl-rym (ʼil-riyām)*: which means "high ʼil" ʼl-ntn (ʼil-natan) ntn-ʼl (natan-ʼil): which means "ʼil has given"; equivalent of Nathaniel. ṣlm-nʻmt ṣlm-ntn yhyṯʻ-nʻmt (yuhayṯiʻ-niʻmat)*: which means "the one who assists niʻmat". yuhayṯiʻ being the imperfect aspect of Dedanite verb stem IV (root y-ṯ-ʻ). ḫršt-nʻmt (ḫaršat-niʻmat) mt-nʻmt (this name also occurs in Phoenician inscriptions) 5 * ʼil and niʻmat being deity names. Notes ^ a b Woodard, Roger D. Ancient Languages of Syria-Palestine and Arabia. p 180 ^ M. C. A. Macdonald, "Reflections On The Linguistic Map Of Pre-Islamic Arabia", Arabian Archaeology And Epigraphy, 2000, Volume 11, p. 50 and 61 ^ Woodard, Roger D. Ancient Languages of Syria-Palestine and Arabia. p 208 ^ Alsaid, Said F. Thamudic Inscriptions from Tayma.Journal of King Saud University. Arts. Volume 17, No 1. (2005) ^ Alsaid, Said F. Thamudic Inscriptions from Tayma.Journal of King Saud University. Arts. Volume 17, No 1. (2005). p 202 Literature Lozachmeur, H., (ed.), (1995) Presence arabe dans le croissant fertile avant l'Hegire (Actes de la table ronde internationale Paris, 13 Novembre 1993) Paris: Editions Recherche sur les Civilisations. ISBN 286538 2540 Macdonald, M.C.A., (2000) "Reflections on the linguistic map of pre-Islamic Arabia" Arabian Archaeology and Epigraphy 11(1), 28–79 Scagliarini, F., (1999) "The Dedanitic inscriptions from Jabal 'Ikma in north-western Hejaz" Proceedings of the Seminar for Arabian Studies 29, 143-150 ISBN 2-503-50829-4 Winnett, F.V. and Reed, W.L., (1970) Ancient Records from North Arabia (Toronto: University of Toronto) Woodard, Roger D. Ancient Languages of Syria-Palestine and Arabia. Cambridge University Press 2008. v · d · eArabic · العربية Overviews Language · Alphabet · History · Transliteration · Numerology · Influence on other languages Alphabet Arabic numerals · Eastern numerals · Diacritics · Hamza · Tāʾ marbūṭa Letters ʾAlif · Bāʾ · Tāʾ · Ṯāʾ · Ǧīm · Ḥāʾ · Ḫāʾ · Dāl · Ḏāl · Rāʾ · Zayn · Sīn · Šīn · Ṣād · Ḍād · Ṭāʾ · Ẓāʾ · ʿAyn · Ġain · Fāʾ · Qāf · Kāf · Lām · Mīm · Nūn · Hāʾ · Wāw · Yāʾ Eras Ancient North Arabian · Classical · Modern Notable varieties Standard: Modern Standard Arabic, Regional: Egyptian · Levantine · Maghrebi · Sudanese · Iraqi · Arabian · Judeo-Arabic Academic Literature · Names Calligraphy and scripts Naskh · Kufic · Thuluth · Ruqʿah · Diwani · Muhaqqaq · Maghrebi · Hejazi · Mashq · Nastaʿlīq · Pegon · Sini Linguistics Phonology · Sun and moon letters · ʾIʿrāb (inflection) · Grammar · Triliteral root · Mater lectionis · IPA · Quranic Arabic Corpus v · d · eVarieties of Arabic Pre-Islamic Ancient North Arabian† (Safaitic†, Lihyanitic†, Thamudic†, Hasaitic†) · Classical Arabic Modern Literary Variety Modern Standard Arabic Maghreb Moroccan Arabic · Algerian Arabic · Tunisian Arabic · Andalusian Arabic† · Libyan Arabic · Jebli Arabic · Jijel Arabic · Saharan Arabic · Hassānīya Arabic · Darija · Maltese · Sicilian Arabic† Levant Lebanese Arabic · Syrian Arabic · North Syrian Arabic · Palestinian Arabic · Jordanian Arabic . Bedawi Arabic · Cypriot Maronite Arabic Mesopotamia Iraqi Arabic (Baghdad Arabic) · North Mesopotamian Arabic Arabia Gulf Arabic · Bahrani Arabic · Najdi Arabic · Hejazi Arabic · Sharqi Arabic · Yemeni Arabic · Hadhrami Arabic · Dhofari Arabic · Omani Arabic · Shihhi Arabic Nile Valley Egyptian Arabic · Sa'idi Arabic · Sudanese Arabic Peripheral Nigerian Arabic . Chadian Arabic · Khuzestani Arabic · Shirvani Arabic† · Central Asian Arabic · Tajiki Arabic · Uzbeki Arabic Judeo-Arabic Judeo-Moroccan Arabic · Judeo-Yemeni Arabic · Judeo-Iraqi Arabic (Baghdad Arabic (Jewish)) · Judeo-Tripolitanian Arabic · Judeo-Tunisian Arabic Creoles Nubi Arabic · Babalia Creole Arabic · Juba Arabic † Extinct v · d · eSemitic languages  East Akkadian · Eblaite  West · Central  Northwest Canaanite Hebrew Biblical · Mishnaic · Medieval · Mizrahi · Yemenite · Sephardi · Ashkenazi · Samaritan · Modern Phoenician Punic Others Ammonite · Moabite · Edomite Aramaic Western Western Middle Jewish Middle Palestinian · Samaritan · Christian Palestinian Eastern Biblical · Hatran · Syriac · Jewish Babylonian Aramaic · Chaldean Neo-Aramaic · Assyrian Neo-Aramaic · Senaya · Koy Sanjaq Surat · Hértevin · Turoyo · Mlahsô · Mandaic · Judeo-Aramaic Others Nabataean · Western Neo-Aramaic Others Amorite · Eteocypriot · Ugaritic  Arabic Literary Classical · Middle · Modern Standard Dialects Eastern Arabian Peninsular Dhofari · Hejazi · Najdi · Omani · Yemeni · Judeo-Yemenite Bedouin / Bedawi Eastern Egyptian and Peninsular Bedawi · Others Central Asian (Khuzestani · Shirvani) · Egyptian (Sa'idi Arabic) · Gulf (Bahrani · Shihhi) · Levantine (Cypriot Maronite · Lebanese · Palestinian) · Iraqi (Judeo-Iraqi) · Sudanese Maghrebi Algerian · Saharan · Shuwa · Hassānīya · Andalusian · Libyan Arabic (Judeo-Tripolitanian) · Siculo-Arabic (Maltese) · Moroccan Arabic (Judeo-Moroccan) · Tunisian Arabic (Judeo-Tunisian) Others Ancient North Arabian (Safaitic · Dedanitic/Lihyanitic (Dedanite/Lihyanite) · Thamudic  · Hasaitic · Hismaic · Taymanitic · Dumaitic ·  South  Western South Old South Sabaean · Minaean · Qatabanian · Hadramautic Ethiopian North Ge'ez · Tigrinya · Tigre · Dahlik South Amharic Argobba Harari Silt'e (Wolane, Ulbareg, Inneqor) · Zay Outer n-group Gafat · Soddo tt-group Mesmes · Muher · West Gurage (Masqan · Ezha · Chaha · Gura · Gumer · Gyeto · Ennemor · Endegen)  Eastern South Bathari · Harsusi · Hobyot · Jibbali · Mehri · Soqotri


Ancient toolkit offers new clues to humans' journey

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The discovery of ancient stone tools in the UAE suggests our ancestors left Africa at least 125,000 years ago, more than 50,000 years earlier than had been thought.

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