The ninth issue of Abgadiyat, specifically, is considered to be one of the most important issues ever published. The research topics are very diverse. This issue overflows with valuable research concerning inscriptions of the ancient Egyptian language, such as “The Battle of Qadesh in Ramesses II’s Memory: A Brief Note” and “Canons of the Lent”. This issue also is dedicated to topics related to the Islamic writings and inscriptions, either in east or west of the Islamic world, such as “A Study on the Inscriptions on Saadian Structures in Far Morocco (915–1069 AH/ 1510–1658 CE)”, “Women in Writings on Tombstones in the East of Algeria: A Comparative Archaeological Study”, and “The Inscriptions on Islamic Artworks in Morocco (Almohad and Marinid Dynasties)”. This issue might present a serious, practical study to continue the path the Center for Calligraphy Studies began twelve years ago.
The Abstracts: (The Arabic Papers have a separate pagination from the English ones).
Contents
Women in Tombstone Inscriptions in Eastern Algeria: A Comparative Archaeological and Artistic Study
The Documentary Inscriptions in the Islamic Arts in Morocco During the Rule of Almohad and Marinid Dynasties: An Archaeological and Artistic Study
Stages of Teaching Cuneiform Writing and School Language Dictionaries in the Old Babylonian Period: In the Cities of Nippur and Ur
Astronomers’ Explanations for the Polysemy of Sumerian Ideograms in Neo-Assyrian Reports
An Archaeological Inventory of Gravestones in Gaza Cemeteries (AH 1230–1336/1814–1917 CE)
Study on the Content of the Inscriptions on the Buildings of the Sharifian Saadi Dynasty of Morocco (During the Period between AH 915–1069/1510–1658 CE)
Battle of Qadesh in Ramesses II’s Memory: A Brief Note
Canons of the Lent
Book Review :The Great Name, Ancient Egyptian Royal Titulary