Abstract
An Aramaic inscription is engraved below a stylized human face on a funerary stela from Tayma’. It mentions the name of the dead, his father’s name, and it specifies that it is his own image. But contrary to the reading of the edition, there are no secondary additions and erasures in favor of a damnatio memoriæ.
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