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* [//www.academia.edu/3991785/The_Aramaic_pantheon_of_Tayma_ The Aramaic pantheon of Tayma]
* [//www.academia.edu/3991785/The_Aramaic_pantheon_of_Tayma_ The Aramaic pantheon of Tayma]
* [//krc.orient.ox.ac.uk/ociana/corpus/pages/OCIANA_0040326.html OCIANA Sigla: WTay 01.2; Ph 266.b (lines 2–3); Kootstra 2016: 118]
* [//krc.orient.ox.ac.uk/ociana/corpus/pages/OCIANA_0040326.html OCIANA Sigla: WTay 01.2; Ph 266.b (lines 2–3); Kootstra 2016: 118]
* [//krc.orient.ox.ac.uk/ociana/corpus/pages/OCIANA_0040328.html Sigla: WTay 02; Ph 266.x; Kootstra 2016: 118]
* [//krc.orient.ox.ac.uk/ociana/corpus/pages/OCIANA_0040328.html OCIANA Sigla: WTay 02; Ph 266.x; Kootstra 2016: 118]
* [//krc.orient.ox.ac.uk/ociana/corpus/pages/OCIANA_0040337.html Sigla: WTay 09 (line 1); Ph 266.ao (line 2/1)]
* [//krc.orient.ox.ac.uk/ociana/corpus/pages/OCIANA_0040337.html OCIANA Sigla: WTay 09 (line 1); Ph 266.ao (line 2/1)]
* [//krc.orient.ox.ac.uk/ociana/corpus/pages/OCIANA_0040340.html Sigla: WTay 11; Ph 266.ag; Kootstra 2016: 72]
* [//krc.orient.ox.ac.uk/ociana/corpus/pages/OCIANA_0040340.html OCIANA Sigla: WTay 11; Ph 266.ag; Kootstra 2016: 72]
* [//krc.orient.ox.ac.uk/ociana/corpus/pages/OCIANA_0040341.html Sigla: WTay 12; Kootstra 2016: 94–95]
* [//krc.orient.ox.ac.uk/ociana/corpus/pages/OCIANA_0040341.html OCIANA Sigla: WTay 12; Kootstra 2016: 94–95]
* [//krc.orient.ox.ac.uk/ociana/corpus/pages/OCIANA_0040369.html Sigla: WTay 34; Ph 266.ai (1), (2)]
* [//krc.orient.ox.ac.uk/ociana/corpus/pages/OCIANA_0040369.html OCIANA Sigla: WTay 34; Ph 266.ai (1), (2)]


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Latest revision as of 15:12, 3 September 2022

Introduction

Ṣalam (صلم) is a possibly an epithet of one or more gods worshipped in Tayma. Ṣalam, an Aramaic word, is related to the Arabic word Ṣanam (صنم), and it meant icon, image or baetyl. Ṣalam was known by sanctuaries, such as Ṣalam of Maḥram (صلم محرم) and Ṣalam of Hagam (صلم هجم).

History

Worship

Evidence of His worship is found in inscriptions from Tabūk region surrounding Tayma, in the northwest of the Arabian Peninsula.

See also

Sources

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